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K2 Dawn Patrol Telemark Ski - Women's - 2007

K2 Dawn Patrol Telemark Ski - Women's - 2007

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K2 Dawn Patrol Telemark Ski - Women's - 2007

Whether you're waking up at four a.m. for first tracks in the backcountry, or six a.m. for the first chair, throw the K2 Women's Dawn Patrol Telemark Ski in the back of the car and you'll be ready to carve, float, and charge through anything the mountain has to offer. The Dawn Patrol Telemark Ski gives advanced free-heel females a wide waist and shovel for the powder, and a deep sidecut for quick handling and carving performance. A Bioflex core puts a stiff flexing fir core under your feet for stability at speed, and adds a softer-flexing spruce wood under the tip and tail for forgivingness and turn initiation. The core construction, along with versatile dimensions, makes the Dawn Patrol a ripping powder ski that has enough teeth for the hard pack. *Not available for shipping outside US.

Bottom Line: When the weather report says “snow” and the avalanche report says “low,” reach for the Dawn Patrol Telemark Skis.

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I'm 5'3" and weight 120 lbs. I was going to mount

I'm 5'3" and weight 120 lbs. I was going to mount these on an AT binding. My resort skis are Phat Luvs and they are 167. Should I go 160 for the backcountry in these, so they will be lighter? If I go shorter, will I not float as well skinning?

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February 22, 2009

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if I were you i would stay with the 167s if you are touring with a pack you will want the extra flotation. plus you already know you can handle it. why don't you use mount your Phat Loves with an AT binding and get a true powder ski.

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February 26, 2009

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I was thinking about buying these skis in an AT setup. My only

I was thinking about buying these skis in an AT setup. My only worry is that they aren't that wide. Has anyone skiied these in the backcountry on powder? How about skinning, do they float?

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February 22, 2009

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they will be OK, for what you are looking for i would look at something around 100mm, this will give you better float and more of an all round ski (depending on where you live). if you are our east you will have a blast, though you may like a stiffer ski. out west getting 100mm under foot isn't too much.

All this said, these are FUN skis, they are light and good for 75% of your days out there.

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November 2, 2009

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are the telemark skis different than the regular skis(not te

are the telemark skis different than the regular skis(not telemark)?

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February 19, 2009

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Tele skis are usually softer, because your weight is distributed on both skis.

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February 19, 2009

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Is it possible to mount AT bindings on this ski?

Is it possible to mount AT bindings on this ski?

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October 27, 2008

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Sure is, K2 has inserts on the skis that are compatible with almost any binding. Check their website for more.

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October 27, 2008

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Looking to start free heeling this winter - I alpine advanced

Looking to start free heeling this winter - I alpine advanced terrain in Vail for the most part on K2 Phat Luvs - 160s. I want to go up in size anyway, wondering if this is an okay set to start tele-ing on?

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August 20, 2008

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A great ski for telewacking

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August 24, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
153cm, 160cm, 167cm 
Dimensions:
124 / 88 / 111mm 
Turn Radius:
[167] 15m 
Top Sheet:
Glass 
Core Material:
Titanal braided Bioflex 
Base:
IMS E-4000 
Tail:
Flat 
Binding System:
Telemark (pre-drilled four holes) 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Any bindings with K2 four-hole system 
Weight:
[167cm] 1840g 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain, backcountry 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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