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K2 Coomback Skis 2011: Doug Coombs epitomized the modern adventure skier. He’d be the first one to jump into a chopper, but was just as quick to strap on the skins and walk all day to access good skiing. Consequently, he needed skis that were solid, stable and predictable for descending but also wanted something light enough for touring. The K2 Coomback Skis strike the perfect balance between weight and performance as well as hard snow and soft. The All-Terrain shovel rocker gives it additional ease and versatility. So whether you’re a serious alpinist or sidecountry addict you won’t be disappointed.
The K2 Coomback Skis have a progressive sidecut, which is a combination of two different radii or sidecuts that enhance the versatility of wider waisted skis. Standard sidecut theory is based on using a single radius. This works great on narrower skis, but becomes overpowering on wider skis, especially in variable conditions. The use of a progressive sidecut on wider waist skis guarantees improved turn initiation and hard snow performance
All-Terrain Rocker – 70% Camber, 30% Rocker. The All-Terrain Rocker is the most versatile Baseline™ available featuring an elevated tip for variable and soft-snow performance and camber underfoot for power, energy and edge-hold in firmer conditions
Flat/notched tail
Torsion Box Cap construction means they are built by a sophisticated molding process that envelopes the core and internal materials with the top layer of the ski. Snowphobic top sheets keep you light with a new snow repellent topsheet. The running surface along the bottom of a ski is hydrophobic by design so K2’s developed a thinner version of the same material to use on the back model specific topsheets.
Use: Variable snow: 30%, Soft snow: 70%
Fir/Aspen core is known for its strength and durability.
Tip and tail skin attachment holes