The K2 Revival skis with Marker Griffon Schizo 12 bindings rip through any terrain going forward and handle the toughest landings backward. If you love to ski on and off piste, and you occasionally let it rip in the park, these skis were made for you. Fir and aspen core is inherently strong and durable, and it produces a smooth, natural flex. Torsion Box design utilizes a triaxial braided wood core to create a high degree of responsiveness, forgiveness and energy transfer. Triaxial braiding wraps an interlocking fiberglass weave around the wood core, providing torsional stiffness, responsive turning and high sensitivity. 215 jib rocker offers an elevated tip and tail that makes it easy to do surface tricks plus, it offers increased pop for nose and tail presses. Bidirectional taper features a tip that is just slightly wider than the tail, allowing better backward performance than a ski with standard taper. Modified sidewall construction increases durability and creates a direct transfer to edges of ski. Hybrid ABSurethane sidewall construction uses a soft durometer urethane underfoot to absorb shock during hard landings. Tip and tail rivets help the skis withstand abuse in the park. K2 recommends using the Revival skis for 40% powder and 60% park skiing. The Marker Griffon Schizo 12 bindings improve freestyle performance by offering an adjustable interface to cater to the type of skiing you choose. Whole binding moves 3cm forward or 3cm back using a simple screw adjustment on the toe piece. Are you spending time in the park or riding switch Position the binding in the forward position to maximize the skis' responsiveness. Or is the rest on the mountain calling your name with its fresh snowfall Position the binding in the rear position and enjoy a backseat ride. Composite toe and heel cups keep binding weight to a minimum wide footprint provides excellent performance on fat skis.
$559.93