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K2 Kung Fujas Ski

Item #K2S0937 | 3 in Stock

Hi I'm looking for a ski that can do every thing I have always...

By Ranked #163 - Alpine Fat Skis September 16, 2011

Hi I'm looking for a ski that can do every thing I have always skied the park growing up but I'm wanting to have an all mountain ski so I can shread some pow but that still is easy to use in the park

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By Ranked #8 - Alpine Fat Skis October 18, 2011

This ski has turned into an allmountain ski that is really good for backcountry booters. K2 always has tended to have heavier skis, so for a park ski I would say this ski is about 50/50. 50% park 50% everything else. It will do the job but I would take collins advice and look into some other skis. Once you get into a width of over 100. It tends to lean towards an allmountain powder ski. And less towards a park ski.

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By Ranked #3 - Alpine Fat Skis September 17, 2011

From a more all mountain perspective the fujas is a awesome ski. If you looking for a all mountain park ski a Volkl Bridge is probably the best all mountain park ski hands down. Maybe even a Line Chronic if your looking for a more pure park feel. Possibly a Armada ARV would even fit the bill. But in my opinion the Bridge if exactly what your looking for.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
169 cm, 179 cm, 189 cm 
Dimensions:
133 / 102 / 127 mm 
Turn Radius:
(179cm) 19 m 
Profile:
early-rise tips 
Construction:
sidewall 
Core:
aspen, paulownia 
Tail:
twintip 
Binding Included:
no 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain freestyle, 
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