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The K2 Women's Schi Devil Telemark Ski is the go-to plank when you don't know what conditions to expect. Perhaps that's why these skis have consistently been one of the best-selling women's telemark skis on the market. Powder, groomers, moguls, corn, crud, or crust; whatever snow you encounter, the K2 Schi Devil Telemark Ski takes it on without breaking stride. Not only does this industry favorite tour with impressive ease, its Titanal-metal reinforced core delivers excellent power to the edges when you hammer down for the descent. The wood core puts fir under your feet for stability and mellower-flexing spruce at the tips for better turn initiation. XCP tips extend the running length of the ski by a few centimeters, making turn initiation even faster and more forgiving. *Not available for shipping outside US.
Bottom Line: Heavenly powder or evil crud—the K2 Women's Schi Devil Telemark Ski takes 'em both on.
Hello! I would like to get a pair of these for my GF but noticed they are pre-drilled and am concernded. Can I mount Dynafit Bindings on these skis? if not are there any AT bindings that I can, maybe Fritschi?
Actually I have a friend who bought them and she couldn't get Marker's AT binding (Baron I think) mounted on them. Don't know about the pattern of Fritschi's or Dynafit's. My understainf is that the inserts are specifically for telemark bindings and I have used them successfully so.
Don't be concernded. K2 inserts fit with most bindings (Fritschi for sure), and if you're still concernded, get on Live Chat, they'll tell you what fits.
I thought I would be a terminal intermediate until I took these babies out into some of our easier hikeable terrain. I'm able to drop a knee in pretty much any terrain now - stable, but snappy and fun in the bumps, groomers, and powder.
Sorry I lost you. Re: Schi Devil K2S015. I'm 115 lbs. intermediate skill and want to A/T back country these with a tour lite binding. Are they light enough? Will they initiate a turn easily? Can they be drilled for a tour lite binding? In the shortest length, will they have enough float in powder for my weight? Thanks, Sasha
Sorry I lost you. Re: Schi Devil K2S015. I'm 115 lbs. intermediate skill and want to A/T back country these with a tour lite binding. Are they light enough? Will they initiate a turn easily? Can they be drilled for a tour lite binding? In the shortest length, will they have enough float in powder for my weight? Thanks, Sasha
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