Luv Sick 80Ti

Meet Ms. Mid, aka the K2 Luv Sick 80Ti. Her waist width is in the middle of the Frontside bell curve. Her tapered tip and tail and all-terrain rocker gently disengage her extremities so she can concentrate her efforts on the middle. While her sidecut is capable of making a tight radius arc, she’d rather ride at a lower edge angle and peel off medium-radius turns to keep her speed – you guessed it – moderate.

KOA 80

It’s become the norm among the majority of Frontside models for the 84mm model to assume the dominant role, both in terms of high performance and price. But Fischer isn’t a brand to follow the pack, and its Austrian roots lie in on-piste skiing. The “80” in this KOA’s...

Luv Struck 80

[The test results and review for the Luv Struck 80 are from 2016; its only changes for 2017 are cosmetic.] K2 has made a very tidy business out of coddling the recreational female skier, giving her the confidence to let her hair down and her skis run. The Luv Struck...

iKonic 85Ti

The all-mountain skis K2 introduced last year looked nothing like the 15-year parade of models that preceded them. The older generation of K2’s earned a huge following by being super simple to ski and as damp as soup.

The new K2’s, christened iKonic, stripped away a decade’s worth of embellishments in search of a leaner, more sensitive ski that would be both lighter and more reactive. To make a possibly inappropriate extended metaphor: compared to skiing, say, the Aftershock, skiing the iKonic 85 Ti is like waking up inside a B movie to find your wife is suddenly 20 years younger.

Gemma

[The test results and review for the Gemma are from 2016; its only changes for 2017 are cosmetic.] The star on top of the Constellation series from Salomon, the Gemma, left an impression of quiet competence. The Gemma has just enough girth to make skiing the irregular...