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K2 Apache Raider Ski w/ Marker M2 11.0 Ti Binding - 2008
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K2 Apache Raider Ski w/ Marker M2 11.0 Ti Binding - 2008
K2 built the K2 Apache Raider Alpine Ski for athletic, all-mountain skiers without a trust fund who want to rip everywhere on the mountain. Throw Marker M2 11 Ti Bindings into the mix and you get a setup that's ready to tear it up. K2 gave this all-mountain ski a MOD elastomeric secondary core to kill vibration and chatter and torsion box construction to increase lateral stiffness while keeping a lively longitudinal flex. The result is a ski that can bomb the groomers, yet is still agile enough for finding freshies in the trees. Wide enough to float in powder and crust, yet skinny enough to slice and dice the groomed, the Apache Raider is a one ski quiver for intermediate to advanced all-mountain skiers. The integrated Marker M2 11TC Binding transfers energy from your legs straight into the ski for edge hold and power.
Bottom Line: The K2 Apache Raider Ski's versatile footprint and high-tech construction let you drop in on any terrain—without laying waste to your checking account.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 156cm, 163cm, 170cm, 177cm
- Dimensions:
- 119 / 78 / 105mm
- Turn Radius:
- [177cm] 18m
- Construction:
- Torsion box, Mod Monic Technology
- Core Material:
- Fir, aspen
- Base:
- Not specified
- Tail:
- Flat
- Binding System:
- Alpine
- Binding Included:
- Yes
- Recommended Binding:
- Marker M2 11.0 Ti, included
- Weight:
- Not specified
- Recommended Use:
- All-mountain skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year






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