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K2 Burnin Luv Ski w/ Marker M1 11.0 Ti Binding - Women's
K2 Burnin Luv Ski w/ Marker M1 11.0 Ti Binding - Women's
The K2 Women's Burnin Luv Alpine Ski with Marker Piston M1 11.0 Ti Bindings screams with explosive energy. The Burnin' Luv Alpine Ski's metal-laminate construction, ABS sidewall construction, and skinny 70mm waist help expert to advanced female carvers lay train tracks down the groomed. The BioFlex wood core uses fir beneath thef oot for carving power and mellower-flexing, lighter spruce at the ends for easy turn initiation and quick responsiveness. The Marker Piston M1 11.0 Ti Bindings ensure your setup remains on the lightweight end of the spectrum. With DIN settings of 3-11, the Marker M1 provides security and protection on the steeps.
Bottom Line: Scorch the hill with your blistering speed.
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What are the levels of Skis in the K2 Luv line in last years...
What are the levels of Skis in the K2 Luv line in last years skis. My niece has skied before and is comfortable on the green and some blue....175 lbs. I am expert on blue and black groomed . Intermediate on the icy hardpack and crud blacks.
By: Loretta Camardella
November 26, 2008
The Burnin Luv is their top of the line "women's" ski. My wife (same level as you) has been skiing on them for 3 years and claims they are the best.
Don't spend the money if you aren't going to challenge them though. They are meant to go fast while still being VERY responsive.
By: Rich ![]()
6 days ago
I've been looking at this ski for quite some time. I'm one of...
I've been looking at this ski for quite some time. I'm one of those kids who grew up in the '70s going up to VT practically every weekend and now I want back in. I can handle most terrain (don't like bumps--I'm 6ft and 42 years old) and I'm just wondering whether I can handle this ski. We're in WI now and we ski little hills and go back to VT at least once in the season.
By: Patty
November 21, 2008
This seems to me to be a more advanced demanding expert ski, unless you charge hard this is going to be to much ski for you. My wife who is 45 and has been skiing all her life switched to a soft twin tip ski 3 years ago and swears she would never ski a conventional ski again. It opened up a whole new world of sking for her, plus softer skis are a lot easier to ski and absorb all those impacts better then older bones do. If you look around there is some excellent women's twintips out there, my wife who is a advanced-expert skiier loves the volk peal. good luck in your decision making, but keep in mind skiing is ment to be fun so why not get skis that put a big smile on your face everytime.
By: willie2272186 ![]()
November 22, 2008
Hi - I am an intermediate to expert female skier. I ski mostly...
Hi - I am an intermediate to expert female skier. I ski mostly in the east (Ontario, Vermont) so conditions are groomed, hard packed, and sometimes icy. I like to go fast and be challenged but feel in control. Also I and am currently training to be a ski patroller. I need to upgrade my skis as the current ones "chatter" too much. Any advice on what skis to demo? Thanks - so little time so many skis....
By: mag2438729
September 23, 2008
You need a ski with more side cut not less. This provides grip on ice and gives you control while guiding a basket down the mountain. Would you want a ski patrolmen with powder skis on a steep ice area taking you down the hill. The fat skis are the in ski now. But make skiing easier for your self by having a good all around ski with no chatter.A good tune will help chatter also. The ski requires medium stiffness to hold an edge on ice.
By: kkh2465592 ![]()
October 6, 2008
I am an intermediate to advanced skiier, looking to buy my first...
I am an intermediate to advanced skiier, looking to buy my first pair of skis. I ski mostly blues, double blues, and blacks. Will these skis (K2 Burnin Luv) be too advanced for me? I will be doing alot of skiing in the 2008-2009 season.
Thanks!
By: lfconroy2317376
July 21, 2008
if you are staying on the groomers than this ski will be just fine. i would not be timid to get a ski that may be a little more advanced because by the end of the year you will be a better skier. if you think you will graduate into the steeper and deeper snow you might want to look at a wider ski.
By: Gabe Westheimer ![]()
August 4, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Lengths: | 149cm, 156cm, 163cm, 170cm |
| Dimensions: | 117 / 70 / 101mm |
| Turn Radius: | [160cm] 13m |
| Construction: | Metal laminate, ABS sidewall |
| Core Material: | BioFlex fir, spruce |
| Tail: | Flat |
| Binding System: | Yes |
| Binding Included: | Yes |
| Recommended Binding: | M1 11.0 Ti Bindings |
| Recommended Use: | Expert to advanced, carving at blazing speeds |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |







