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K2 Hippy Stinx Telemark Ski - 2007

K2 Hippy Stinx Telemark Ski - 2007

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K2 Hippy Stinx Telemark Ski - 2007

The K2 Hippy Stinx Telemark Ski is all about big-air, big lines, and big, arced out turns. K2 designed this all-mountain ski for advanced free heelers who prefer steep, big-mountain lines and switch landings off spine transfers. These babies are stiff, burly, and rock-solid thanks to a fir torsion box core and super durable ABS sidewalls. A wide waist provides the float you need to get the most out of deep powder days. K2 also gave the Hippy Stinx a progressive sidecut to provide stability at high speeds while still allowing responsiveness for don't-fall-here lines on hometown steeps and Alaskan giants. These all-mountain skis are ideal for new school, powder jonzin' telemarkers who rock big boots and prefer straight up horse-power to flower power. *Not available for shipping outside US.

Bottom Line: Leave your inner hippy in his VW, and bring out the new school with the K2 Hippy Stinx Telemark Ski.

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i want to buy these skis in the 169 cm model, this site does

i want to buy these skis in the 169 cm model, this site does not have them. where can i get them? and also how much will next years model be? also, when does next years model come out?

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May 25, 2009

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Actually, these guys are discontinued. I believe the k2 Sodo is the new version.

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September 9, 2009

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Next years model will usually come out around the end of summer start of fall, late september-ish. The price should be about the same, $650 or around there.

http://www.mountainmagic.com/equipment/skiing/bc-section-item/bcskis/k2-hippystinx.htm

This site has the 169 in stock.

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May 25, 2009

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Would 169s be to small for me I'm 6 ft 155 and expert

Would 169s be to small for me I'm 6 ft 155 and expert

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November 5, 2008

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Ya they would be too short for you. If you are serious about your expert skill level the 189 should work just fine for you.

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November 6, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

NIce

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February 27, 2008

These babies are fun to ski. Float great and the huge scoop keeps you on top. I'm on the 189's. I've never skied a short ski so I don't know if they transition fast, but as I've improved this season my "hips" are easier and easier to throw around. They are stiff enough to keep some pretty high speeds and bust through crud much better than my older work stinx. I ski too fast for my ability and I feel solid almost all the time on these. They also have a great landing base. The can be a bit chattery when the snow hardens up.

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How about a Dynafit on these? I've seen that Voile makes

How about a Dynafit on these? I've seen that Voile makes an adapter plate for insets->dynafit. Any experiences (i.e., is this robust enough for this ski)? Do you have this adapter plate in stock?

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October 28, 2008

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Ok, not to be dim but what are bindings with K2 four-hole systems?

Ok, not to be dim but what are bindings with K2 four-hole systems? Sounds like some extraterrestrial hooker. And are the BD 02's in that family?

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August 21, 2008

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All the BD, G3 and Voile bindings will work with the four hole pattern.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 25, 2008

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Do the Hippy's have the mini-rocker like the seths?

Do the Hippy's have the mini-rocker like the seths?

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July 26, 2008

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Can you put the fritschi freeride AT bindings on these sweet

Can you put the fritschi freeride AT bindings on these sweet skis?

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March 11, 2008

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They're pre-drilled for tele bindings, but they have a standard mounting plate as well. Use a pair of Seth's (same ski) as your reference and mount Fritschis +3.

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March 20, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
169cm, 179cm, 189cm 
Dimensions:
130 / 97.5 / 118mm 
Turn Radius:
[179] 13m 
Top Sheet:
Glass 
Core Material:
Triaxial braided Fir torsion box with ABS sidewalls 
Base:
IMS E-4000 
Tail:
Twin tip 
Binding System:
Telemark (pre-drilled four holes) 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Any bindings with K2 four-hole system 
Weight:
[179cm] 4lb 14oz (2200g) 
Recommended Use:
Big-mountain powder, park 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Norway 

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