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K2 Skis Highlights By Ski Expert Jim Fowler

4 November 2007 5 Comments

Check this one out! Ski expert Jim Fowler discusses the highlights of the 2008 K2 ski line. It is a promotional video for K2 skis, but it provides good information on the 2008 K2 skis.

See the new guns for ladies? Looking good! New K2 skis for your sweetheart to make smoooooth turns :). Probably good skis, but I am more into K2 Coomba. Powder skiing weapon designed under the name of Doug Coombs, the deceased big mountain skiing star. According to K2, it has “balanced flex pattern and 102mm waist width offers excellent flotation and easy handling in tough conditions“.

Hold on! See the next ones, K2 Hellbent. Those are the fattest twin tip skis from K2, with an impressive 150 mm. tip and 122 mm. underfoot. Wow! I wish I had those back in 1999 when we crawled the backcountries of Chamonix! Heh.. instead I had to survive with my damn old Atomic super-G skis which actually had ski touring bindings mounted..

It keeps on raining here in Finland. Although they go skiing the backcountries in Europe and Northern America, there is no hurry with skiing in Finland yet..

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  • The Swan Lake Of Skiing - Freestyle Ballet Skiing | homeboyski.com said:

    [...] Those were just great times, although now some things seem a bit funny. I remember myself practising ballet moves on slopes a couple of nights on weekdays and moguls skiing on weekends. I quit training super-G and slalom and moved to freestyle for few years just because it was so damn hot back then. I was so keen on skiing that I even went practising volts to a beck with my friends. It was interesting and challenging and that is probably the reason we were so interested in it. One day it all stopped. Ok, not exactly on one day, but during one season it all just stopped. Ballet skiing dissappeared. Suddenly it was all gone by the wind. The good thing was that moguls skiing got more attention and it became very popular. Anyhow, ballet skiing was gone and will probably never come back. Or will it? Just think about it. All 80’s rock music is very popular nowadays. May be after 2010 ballet skiing will come back I just wonder how could we do ballet skiing with today’s skis. [...]

  • Ski Season 07/08 Opening Expo In Finland | homeboyski.com said:

    [...] The first interesting exposure was K2 skis (see the picture on left side). Few days ago I posted a video of K2 skis and now I had a change to see them live. Those Hellbent skis are definately one of the best powder [...]

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  • promosyon said:

    I love so much listen music and trance :)

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