K2 isn’t circumspect about who it made the B.F.C. for: it’s right there in the name: Built For Comfort. The C could just as easily stand for Convenience, for the B.F.C.’s are as easy to slip on as a 4-buckle boot can get. The latch on the spine that unlocks the upper...
K2’s Spyre line of ladies’ all-mountain boots parallels the men’s Spyne collection in most respects, right down to the Precision Fit Pro liner in the 110W and Lux Fit Pro in the 100W. About the only deviation from the men’s series is there’s no one women’s model...
K2 has given the Minaret 80 its walking papers, leaving only the Minaret 100, in either narrow (LV) or medium volume, to outfit the advanced woman with an itch to explore the backcountry. Like just about every boot in the 2018 collection, the Minaret 100 has a new...
One could make the case that if a boot holds you comfortably in the correct stance, it’s done its job. This is the modest ambition of the B.F.C. models for women, wide-lasted recreational boots available in two new upscale versions, the 100 and 90 Heat. The 100W is...
The Konic construction introduced in 2015 drank a little too much of the LIB Kool Aid. Like a crash dieter, the K2 line lost too much weight too fast. This year K2 error corrects, changing the Konic formula to add more mass and improve snow connection. The Konic...