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Home » Sports & Outdoors, Winter Sports

K2 Public Enemy Skis

By Eric Yang on Sun, Apr 1, 2007
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K2 Public Enemy SkisThe K2 Public Enemy designed for the park and anywhere else you want to venture on the mountain. The Public Enemy ski is built with a stiffer Triaxial braided wood core in the factory series thus giving it strength to withstand the toughest of landings and the confidence and stability to rip any terrain.

  • Triaxial Braided- This patented and proprietary technology wraps an interlocking fiberglass weave around the skis wood core at 38 degrees to provide a strong, lightweight ski with optimum torsional stiffness.
  • Torsion Box Sidewall- Torsion Box construction is K2’s most widely used, yet simplest lay-up because of its versatility and its ability to create so many different kinds of skis depending on the amount of flex and torsion designed into the construction. Torsion box’s construction tends to have lively and energetic characteristics that provide a high degree of rebound and performance.
  • ABS Sidewall, Tip and Tail Rivets, 3.5 mm Steel Edges.
  • High Performance All-Mountain Pipe and Park Twin


MSRP: $399.95 (skis only, no bindings) @ US Outdoor

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