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K2 Ski's Baseline Technology

Posted July 22, 2010 @ 12:58pm | by The Ski Monster

K2 Skis Baseline Rocker Technology has six different designs: Traditional, Speed, Catch Free, Jib, All-Terrain, Powder

– Traditional Camber:  100% Contact with snow

Camber is built into a ski for edge-hold, control and rebound. A ski designed with traditional camber makes contact with the snow at the traditional contact points regardless if the ski is unweighted, weighted or engaged in a turn.

– Speed Rocker:  90% Contact with snow, 10% Rocker

Speed Rocker is designed for firmer snow. This slightly elevated tip and increased tip length provides for effortless initiation and flawless transitions, while camber along the rest of the running surface delivers race-ski precision, power and edge-hold.

– Catch Free Rocker: 80% Contact with snow, 20% Rocker

Catch Free Rocker is designed for developing skiers. This elevated tip and tail assures effortless initiation at slow speeds, stability throughout the turn, and ease of release for added confidence and control.

– Jib Rocker:  80% Contact with snow, 20% Rocker

Jib Rocker is designed for the terrain park. This elevated tip and tail with zero camber underfoot, offers the best blend of playfulness for butters and surface tricks combined with increased pop for unmatched ollie power.

– All-Terrain Rocker:  70% Contact with snow, 30% Rocker

All-Terrain Rocker is the most versatile Baseline available. Featuring an elevated tip for variable and soft snow performance and camber underfoot for power, energy and edge-hold in firmer conditions.

– Powder Rocker:  50% Contact with snow, 50% Rocker

Powder Rocker is designed for deep snow. The tip has the most elevation and longest measurement of Rocker and offers skiers a surf like feel with enhanced soft snow performance. The camber region still exists to ensure edge-hold on firmer conditions.

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