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The K2 Pep Fujas Skis showcase style and confidence in any kind of terrain, so it should be no surprise that he created and fine-tuned the most versatile design in the Factory Team series to fit all his needs. From pillows to park, trails to rails, trees to tricks and firm snow to soft, the K2 Kung Fujas Skis remain an unmatched quiver of one.
All-Terrain Rocker™ – Designed for all snow conditions, featuring an elevated tip for variable and soft snow performance and camber underfoot for power, energy, and edgehold in firmer conditions.
Bi-Directional Taper – The tip is wider but closer in width to the tail. This lets the ski perform exceptionally well while skiing in the forward direction, but the taper enables the skier to have similar switch arcs for better and more consistent switch riding.
Powder Tip – Pulls the widest point of the tip further down the ski, which retains float in soft snow, and also minimizes deflection in adverse snow conditions.
Aspen/Paulownia Core – Aspen is known for its inherent strength and durability, while the Paulownia is eco-friendly and lightweight.
Triaxial Braiding – Consists of braiding fiberglass around the wood core to provide torsional rigidity for added control, making the ski incredibly energetic and responsive.
TwinTech Construction – Increases the durability of K2 sidewall skis by rolling the top material into the sidewall, reducing the angle that is prone to abuse, severely reducing ski to ski impact damage.
**Please note that base colors will alternate and may not arrive exactly as pictured.
Tip/Tail Hardware – Rivets originally designed for durability now have the additional option of attaching K2 Trim To Fit Skins for climbing.
3.5mm Edges are thicker and far more resistant to cracking.
Swap Base – Ski bases are made with inverse colors so that less material is wasted
We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.
Size (cm) | 169 | 179 | 189 |
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Tip Width (mm) | 133 | 133 | 133 |
Waist Width (mm) | 102 | 102 | 102 |
Tail Width (mm) | 127 | 127 | 127 |
Turning Radius (m) | 19 |
Rossignol Axial2 120 XL Ski Bindings (100 mm Brakes) 2013: The Rossignol Axial2 120 XL Ski Bindings are high performance bindings that come with 100 mm brakes that are perfect for fat skis. The reinforced Dual Action toepiece has 180 degree multi-directional release with high vertical and lateral elastic travel to provide shock absorption, reducing inadvertent release. The lateral arms of the heelpiece are angled down for better power transmission to the edge of the ski. With 25 mm of elastic travel, the heelpiece provides the longest travel of any binding on the market and further prevents unwanted pre-release. The Rossignol Axial2 120 XL Ski Bindings are high-performance binding with a DIN range of 3.5-12 for serious freeskiers.
Dual Action Toepiece
Four points of contact with the boot provide maximum power transmission
180 degree multi-directional release delivers more reliable release
High vertical and lateral elastic travel provides shock absorption and reduces inadvertent release
45 mm lateral travel
Reinforced housing increases binding integrity
Wide mounting zone for better contact with wide skis
Axial2 Heel
Strong power transmission due to angled lateral arms
High forward pressure elasticity improves ski rebound and responsiveness
25 mm of vertical elastic travel, the longest travel of any binding on the market, reduces unwanted pre-releasing
Wide mounting zone for better contact with wide skis
Wider binding footprint on the ski delivers more ski contact which equals greater skiing control
Better retention equals fewer unwanted releases
Consistent release equals more confidence while skiing and better protection
This binding should be used by intermediate to advanced freeskiers
DIN range of 3.5-12
We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.