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K2 Kung Fujas Skis
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List Price: $750.00
Your Price: $479.00
You Save: $271.00 (36 %)
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Pep Fujas created a pro-model to conquer everything on his mountain hit
list. Laps in the park, wide open bowls, pillow lines, tree skiing, and
even bonks and jibs are all fair game on the Kung Fujas. This one-ski
quiver is designed with All-Terrain Rocker and a 102mm waist to handle
diverse terrain and snow conditions. You can also remove the tip and
tail rivets and attach the K2 pre-cut skins for a further adventure.
Add another notch on your (black) belt.
Freeskier Editor's Pick
Performance: All-Mountain: 60%, Park: 40%
Sizes:
169, 179, 189
Radius: 19m @ 179
Construction: TwinTech Sidewall - Triaxial Braided Aspen/Paulownia Core
Binding Options:
Griffon SchizoFrantic, Squire SchizoFrantic, Flat
Features: Bi-Directional Taper, Powder Tip, Tip/Tail Holes/Rivets, Pre-Cut Skins Available
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All Terrain Rocker
ROCKER: Easy initiation, versatility, agility
CAMBER: Control, edge hold, rebound
All-Terrain
Rocker features an elevated tip for variable and soft snow performance,
as well as camber underfoot for power, energy, and edge-hold in firmer
conditions.
Simply put, All-Terrain Rocker offers versatility and ease in all snow conditions.
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SchizoFrantic Inserts
The K2 inserts allow for super fast mounting of the new K2/Marker
Griffon and Squire SchizoFrantic binding system without the need for
drilling. Additionally, the increased surface area of the insert rings
provides 67% more pullout strength than that of standard binding screws.
The Schizo binding itself uses the tested and proven Triple Pivot Elite
toe and Inter Pivot Heel with an ultra lightweight, low stand height
track and cable system that enables you to mount once and adjust a full
6cm along the ski from core center for the park to traditional center
for powder.
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Bi-Directional Taper
The tip is still wider but closer in width to the tail. This allows the
ski to perform exceptionally well while skiing in the forward direction
but the taper enables the skier to have similar switch arc for better
and more consistent switch riding.
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Tip and Tail Holes
Holes in the tip and tail are not only the attachments points for K2
skins, but they also fit the functional needs of a backcountry skier
including the ability to build a rescue sled or construct various ski
anchors. The holes are equipped with removable plugs.
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Twin Tip Specific Ski Shapes
Unlike other categories in the K2 line, our twin tips are designed to
ski in both directions. The demand for products that perform
increasingly well either way is now the norm. K2 has exceeded that
challenge by developing unique radius and taper angles to maximize the
skis’ bi-directional performance.
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Powder-Specific Tip Design
The widest point of a powder tip is 7cm back from the standard contact
point. The design adds stability and predictability while skiing and is
less likely to hook or grab in light crusts or variable conditions.
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Twin Tech Sidewalls
This new Twin Tip specific construction process increases the durability
of sidewall skis. A traditional sidewall construction produces a
90-degree angle where the top material and sidewall meet. The Twin Tech
construction actually rolls the top material into the sidewall reducing
the angle that is prone to abuse.
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Plates and Rivets
K2 tip and tail rivets have evolved to allow the addition of a pre-cut
climbing skin onto the ski for all your backcountry access needs.
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ABSorb - ABS /Urethane Hybrid Sidewalls
This horizontal sidewall construction sandwiches a urethane layer in
between ABS for shock ABSorption, lessening the impact of harsh landings
to the rider. Urethane is used under foot to maximize dampening, but
ABS is used toward the tip and tail to maximize performance and edge
control.
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3.5 mm Edges
Factory Team skis use thick, durable steel edges. It is far more resistant to cracking for a more durable, longer lasting ski.
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Climbing Skins
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Triaxial Braiding
Triaxial braiding consists of braiding fiberglass around a wood core to
provide torsional rigidity for added control. Developed in 1988 by K2
engineers, the patented triaxial braiding machine interlocks strands of
fiberglass around a milled wood core. While flex and torsion vary
depending on the wood, Triaxially braided skis share the common traits
of ease, forgiveness, responsiveness, and energy in both expert and
entry level skis.
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