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K2 Turbo Dream Snowboard
You're stoked on the rocker idea (effortless floating in pow) but you want a stick that can ride hardpack too. Lucky for you, pro-rider Wille Yli-Luoma, K2, and artist Antii Rastivo wrestled All Terrain rocker technology and pop colors into the K2 Turbo Dream Snowboard. The Turbo Dream's short hyper progressive edge makes for smooth, quick turns on hardpack, the mellow, pre-set Rocker can handle park laps, and a stiff nose and tail let you float pillow lines. K2 extended carbon to the edge of this reverse-camber board for a combination of pop and edge control. Your buddies will be drooling over the aged metal badge and an Inca Warrior inscription on your Turbo Dream.
Bottom Line: A mellow rocker for the park and the pow.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
what would be wrong with using this board in the terrain park...
what would be wrong with using this board in the terrain park all the time
By: gro2517845
October 30, 2008
Nothing. It's an all mountain board, so it'll handle park just fine. However, there are boards made exclusively for park riding, so check those out if that's where you spend all your time.
If really want this board, you can just order your size for freestyle, (shorter) and shape the edges up a few degrees and your set to go. Why go with this board? Most importantly, its award for 2009, and secondly you can still take it wherever you want if the park closes for a bit.
By: Barrett Wood
, Fur Finley ![]()
October 30, 2008
How fast does it go? Is it good in the terrain Park? e-mail me...
How fast does it go? Is it good in the terrain Park? e-mail me at Matt.marois@gmail.com thanks mattias
By: mat2514994
October 29, 2008
It has a sintered base, so it's going to go fast. A lot of your speed is determined by how you take care of it though. If you never wax it, no board is fast. But after a fresh coat of wax, you should fly.
And for the terrain park, it'll be ok. Remember it's an all mountain board though, so it's meant for the park, AND the backcountry on those awesome powder days. So if all you do is hang out in the park, I'd maybe look into something different.
By: Fur Finley ![]()
October 29, 2008
will size 12 boots be to big for the k2 turbo dream?
will size 12 boots be to big for the k2 turbo dream?
By: cjhaan252410912
September 10, 2008
Yuppers cjhaan. your boot will be to large for this board, you will need a wide board specifically for a boot size 12 .... Ya Digggg
Dude you should be fine i set up a turbo dream today with some xl formulas and burton Mottos is a 12 if the angles are at 15 with toes pointing away from each other you should be fine. I wear a twelve and have never had to ride a wide board.
By: none
, JOSH SMITH ![]()
October 28, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Lengths: | 156cm, 159cm, 161cm |
| Effective Edge: | [159cm] 1218mm |
| Waist Width: | [159cm] 249mm |
| Sidecut Radius: | [159cm] 8.1m |
| Stance Width: | [159cm] 55cm (22in) |
| Stance Setback: | 1.9cm |
| Core Material: | WH3 Honeycomb |
| Base: | Sintered 4000 |
| Recommended Use: | All-mountain, powder, park |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |






