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Shogun vs. K2 Kung Fujas? Pros/cons and differences?
By Jacob Frackman
Ranked #15 - Alpine Fat Skis
October 30, 2009
Shogun vs. K2 Kung Fujas? Pros/cons and differences?
View Details: Salomon Shogun Ski
By Matthew Tabrys
Ranked #10 - Alpine Fat Skis
November 2, 2009
Although somewhat similar in their dimensions they are two very different skis. The shogun is more of a big mountain/all mountain ski. It is the type of ski that someone who wants an everyday ski out west or one ski to do it all, would get. The kung fujas is more of a freestyle all mountain ski. It is based off the original seth pistol, but modified slightly. It is more of an all mountain freestyle ski. Which ski to get really depends on what you plan on using it for. The shogun has a fairly log turn radius, and a stiffer flex compared to the kung fujas. If you huck stuff, charge hard, straightline chutes, and ski pow, but still want a ski that does really well ripping all over the mountain even in firmer conditions. The shogun would be a great choice. The kung fujas has a shorter turning radius and a softer more playful flex, especially compared to the shogun. If you ski mostly on piste but still hit up the glades every now and again, and are looking for the kind of ski you could use day in day out all over the mountain, regardless of conditions, including laps in the terrain park, then the kung fujas is the way to go. Basically, both are all mountain skis but the shogun is a better big mountain ski, and the kung fujas is a better freestyle ski, not to say you can't spin and ski freestyle with the shogun, it is quite capable, after all Mark Abma and Mike Douglas designed it. So depending on what type of terrain you are more inclined to ski, should be the deciding factor on what ski to get. For me personally, I think the shogun is the better all around package.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 164cm, 173cm, 182cm, 191cm
- Dimensions:
- [182cm] 130 / 101 / 120mm
- Turn Radius:
- [182cm] 25.9m
- Construction:
- Edgy monocoque
- Core Material:
- Full wood core
- Base:
- P-Tex 4000
- Tail:
- Semi twin-tip tail
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Binding:
- Salomon Z14 Ski Binding
- Recommended Use:
- Freeskiing, powder skiing, dabbling in crud & groomers
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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