K2 Omen 90 Skis 2027
The Omen 90 is the ski that park skiers have been asking K2 to build for years.
It's easy to look at the Omen lineup and immediately gravitate toward the Omen Team, but for a huge percentage of skiers, the Omen 90 is actually the more interesting ski. While the Team model gets the headlines and athlete attention, the Omen 90 is the one most skiers will progress faster on and enjoy more often.
In many ways, the Omen 90 replaces the long-running Sight. The Sight had built a loyal following over the years thanks to its approachable flex, predictable feel, and ability to help skiers progress in the terrain park. The problem was that the design had become dated. Ski design, construction, and shaping have evolved significantly, and the Sight was starting to show its age.
The Omen 90 takes the same core philosophy and modernizes everything.
The ski feels balanced, intuitive, and confidence-inspiring from the first run. It has enough backbone to handle larger features and higher speeds, but it never feels intimidating or overly stiff. That's a difficult balance to strike in a park ski, and K2 nailed it here.
What stands out most is how natural the ski feels.
Whether you're learning your first rails, dialing in 360s, or working toward larger jumps, the Omen 90 feels predictable and easy to trust. The swing weight stays manageable, transitions feel smooth, and the ski remains forgiving when landings aren't perfect.
That's important because progression skis shouldn't punish experimentation.
The Omen 90 encourages skiers to try new things. It allows mistakes without immediately reminding you about them. At the same time, it possesses enough stability and support that you'll continue to grow into the ski rather than outgrow it after one season.
At 90 mm underfoot, the ski also occupies a sweet spot that many skiers overlook. It's wide enough to feel modern and capable throughout the park while remaining quick edge-to-edge and easy to maneuver. Compared to the Omen Team, the narrower platform feels more precise on rails, quicker transitioning between features, and generally easier to manage for developing freestyle skiers.
Outside the terrain park, the Omen 90 remains surprisingly versatile.
No, this isn't an all-mountain freestyle ski in the same way the wider Omen Team can be. The Team model definitely offers more versatility when conditions soften up or when you're spending significant time skiing the rest of the mountain. But the Omen 90 handles groomers, side hits, spring laps, and occasional all-mountain duties better than most dedicated park skis.
For skiers who view the terrain park as their primary playground, that's exactly how it should be.
The Omen 90 doesn't try to be everything to everyone. Instead, it focuses on being an excellent park ski first and an occasional all-mountain ski second. In doing so, K2 created one of the best progression-oriented freestyle skis on the market.
Whether you're learning your first tricks or refining the ones you've already mastered, the Omen 90 delivers the predictability, balance, and confidence that make progression possible.
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