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K2 Disorderly Alpine Ski
The K2 Disorderly Alpine Ski achieves perfect zen-like symmetry, transcending you to a higher level of balance and disorder. This K2 twin is so bi-directional that you can mount it in either direction and it will ski exactly the same. Its center-only mounting position helps you achieve nirvanic balance in the air, on the rails, and in the pipe and added carbon stringers elevate your ollies for maximum air time.
Bottom Line: Elevate your mind, balance your life, and ski park like the omniscient Buddha that you are.
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i'm 5'9" 130lbs what size should i get?
i'm 5'9" 130lbs what size should i get?
By: jui
March 23, 2009
The 159 will be plenty of ski for you. You may be tall, but weight is more important than height when picking ski length. Also keeping them shorter will give you more maneuverability in the park.
By: Todd Schmalhurst
March 23, 2009
I'd go AT LEAST a 169 if you're 5'9'... you could even get away with a 179. 159 is going to be tiny and crappy, and it will hold you back, because you won't have swing weight to throw down the big spins. Also, a center mounted ski like this will feel way shorter than it really is.
By: Seth Ferguson
March 25, 2009
110 Pounds, 90% ski park, love rails, 13 years old, best trick
110 Pounds, 90% ski park, love rails, 13 years old, best trick is a 720, Are these skis good for me? ski 85% park
By: Isaac
March 14, 2009
Yeah dude these should be pretty good for you. Make sure they come up to almost the top of your head when you're sizing them out. They could even be above your head. You're gonna need the extra length to progress to the bigger spins, etc...
By: Seth Ferguson
March 25, 2009
Good park ski
By: Tommy Gordon
January 12, 2009
I rode this ski with griffon bindings. Its a pretty lightweight setup. spinning was easy. the flex is super soft. if you land backseat on the tails they kinda shove you back into position a little bit. the whole center mount thing takes a little getting used to, it is a little slower and slightly harder to turn. Not a great performer outside the park. Recommended for those doing 75%+in the park or if you have solid all mountain boards already. if your iffy about length go a little longer so you have some surface to land on, plus the center mount makes them feel shorter in the air. also, the mass of longer skis makes it easier to complete the last few degrees of bigger spins (540+). The only thing i would like better is if it had a little more pop, but you can't have that and a buttery flex.
I'm only 145 lbs, 14 yo. but I ski like 60% park. I've
I'm only 145 lbs, 14 yo. but I ski like 60% park. I've heard they're not great all-mountain, but I don't know if its worth sacrificing for a great park ski. What should I do?
By: Forrest
February 17, 2009
If you can wait till next year, the new Marker Jester Schizo, bindings and compatible skis, can move back and forth on the ski so you can have the prime mounting location for all conditions. The new K2 Kung Fujas for 2010's are also freaking amazing and they work with the Schizo bindings. The Kung Fujas ski is newly ROCKERED for 2010!
By: Seth Ferguson
March 25, 2009
I am 6 feet 150 pounds and am looking for a good all-around mountain
I am 6 feet 150 pounds and am looking for a good all-around mountain ski. I ski a lot of park but also like to hit other parts of the mountain. I ski mainly in Vermont at places like Okemo. Would you recommend these skis?
By: Reeves Connolly
February 7, 2009
I have tried these skis a couple of times and they are very heavy. For me thats a negative, cus i like playful skis. Also its not very good at groomers, but i can give it cred for spin and stability in air. Because it is a center mounted ski I feel like you have 100% control spinning jumps, which is important and the weight doesent really matter in air... I would say Its not a very good all-mountain ski, but if you want a park ski, but want to be able to ski a little bit all-mountain I would go for these, otherwise look at: Armada Ar6 , Line Anthem, k2 extreme, Line Blend or if you like to try something new: Armada Alpha 1 :=) This was my opinion...
By: Skantze
February 8, 2009
should i go for the k2 dissorderly or the k2 extreme
should i go for the k2 dissorderly or the k2 extreme
By: eric
February 2, 2009
If you are shooting for a park specific ski, then the Disorderly is sweet. The Extreme is a way more versatile ski, and takes big park hits a little better. It depends on what you use it for though.
By: Shane O'Donnell
February 2, 2009
Im thinkin about gettin the disorderly for a new park/all mountain
Im thinkin about gettin the disorderly for a new park/all mountain ski. I already have a pair of last years Rossi Scratch steezes and there super dope, but only in pow. So are the disorderlys only good park skis or can I ski all over the mountain?
By: Blaine Gallivan
December 1, 2008
you can ski them all over the mountain but there a symetrical ski( u porbaly already no this) which means that all mountain performance would be slightly worse than a ski with more "normal" dimensions. it would also help if the skis were not center mounted. If you like k2 and want a good all mountain ski id go with the extremes there more geared twords all mountain. These skis also have a VERY soft flex; you can (using your poles for balance) easily stand on the tips or tails.
By: Tommy Gordon
December 16, 2008
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