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K2 SuperStitious Womens Skis with Marker/K2 ERS 11.0 TC Bindings 2012 |
The new SuperStitious from K2 is a tough womens ski for skiing the ungroomed snow with good hard pack capabilities. The All Terrain Rocker is tip rocker with camber underfoot. The tip rocker keeps the tips floating as you charge down the back bowls, and absorbs the negative energy that is brought on from moguls and crud. Tip rocker, a progressive sidecut, and Hybritech sidewalls also helps the ski hook up and grab when it is time to lay down some carves when the bowls haven't had snow in a few days. The Bioflex 3 core with metal laminates are a good mix of power, and rebound for almost every women that has an intermediate skiing ability or above. The MOD Technology, and MOD Monic dampening system are a suspension system that absorb vibrations, and impact loads along the entire edge of the ski giving you better edge hold, with more power and stability, without affecting the flex of the ski. The new Marker/K2 ERS (Energy Response System) binding plate is lighter, lower, and wider, giving you more control, and responsiveness from the binding to the ski. The new SuperStitious is a great ski for an expert woman, or a strong intermediate without being to demanding, who likes to spend most of her time where the snow is soft and fluffy.
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Comments about K2 SuperStitious Womens Skis with Marker/K2 ERS 11.0 TC Bindings 2012:
Hi I'm Julie. I just got off the K2 Superstitious. K2 redesigned their line for this year so this is the return of the Lotta Love. Got a little bit wider, has sidewall construction now but It's still using their Modmonic technology and their Bioflex core to help make it a nice smooth ski. I give it a 4/5 star rating definitely designed for an advanced expert level lady that's looking for a little bit deeper snow, little more varied conditions. It's definitely not so wide that it's hard to ski on the groomers, it does do everything really well.
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Comments about K2 SuperStitious Womens Skis with Marker/K2 ERS 11.0 TC Bindings 2012:
Hi this is April again and this is the K2 Superstitious. I'm going to give this 5/5 stars but this is definitely for the stronger skiing gal. It's got a sheet of metal in it so it's got a lot of spring and rebound to it. This is a little shorter than I usually ski, this ones a 154 normally I'm on around 160. Still held really well, I was not prepared for it to pop across fall lines like it did. Entered the turn very quickly, held really well. It definitely is a ski that I could take out West and really charge the hill on It still has a lot of quickness edge to edge which was surprising at 84 underfoot but it is 128 in the shovel so I can ski this in the junk, in the crud and still stay on top of it but I can also Ski it on the groomers which makes it pretty versatile ski for me not to ski. I'm going to give to weaker turner though it definitely requires a driver not a passenger, but all in all I like it. I'm excited and going to give it five out of five stars, it's a lot of fun.
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Comments about K2 SuperStitious Womens Skis with Marker/K2 ERS 11.0 TC Bindings 2012:
I'm Lynn. I just skied the K2 Superstitious in the 153 length. It has a 14 meter turn radius and it's rated for advanced to expert skiers. An all mountain ski, this is an all mountain ski you can take it anywhere you can do anything with it. It really was stable, it turned well, it did everything I asked it to do. I think if your that advanced to expert skier looking for a ski that has a wider profile and that little bit longer turn radius, that 14 meter turn radius. I think you'd really enjoy that ski. I'd give it a 5/5 stars.
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