K2 Remedy 92 Women's Skis 2017

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KT7004-17
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K2 Remedy 92 Women's Skis 2017

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With all of the innovative energy that Bioflex construction brings to its bigger sisters, the Remedy 92 has a more universal waist width, making it one of K2’s most widely-loved twin tip revolutionaries. Over hard pack, through the crud, and wherever you can find untouched powder stashes, the Remedy 92 is the lightweight, light-hearted companion you need to accomplish some Serious Fun this season.

Specs

Radius: 15.5 @ 163Construction: Bioflex CoreFeatures: Triaxial Braided | Tapered Tip & Tail | Swap Base | TwinTech SidewallsBaseline: All-Terrain RockerDimensions: 124/92/118

Technology
TRIAXIAL BRAID: The patented Triaxial Braiding machine interlocks strands of fiberglass around a milled core, resulting in great torsional strength while retaining the lively flex patterns inherent in a wood core ski.

BIOFLEX CORES: K2’s women’s skis use cores that feature a combination of Aspen, Paulownia, and Bamboo. BioFlex cores are comprised of strong Aspen wood underfoot, which is fused with lightweight Paulownia in the tip and tail using a specific interlocking pattern that reduces swing-weight and provides a smooth-flexing ski.

TAPERED TIP AND TAIL: Our Freeride Stability skis are designed with not just a tapered tip, but also a slight amount of taper in the tail. A tapered tip shifts the widest part of the contact further back to reduce tip weight and deflection in soft and variable snow conditions. The tapered tail allows more control as you exit the turn to either accelerate out or scrub speed as the conditions dictate.

TWINTECH SIDEWALL: Twin Tip specific construction increases the durability of K2 sidewall skis. A traditional sidewall construction produces a 90-degree angle where the top material and sidewall meet. The TwinTech construction rolls the top material into the sidewall, reducing the angle that is prone to abuse, minimizing ski-to-ski impact damage.