It's light, playful, poppy, and quick and wants nothing more to take park laps or hunt for soft snow. 102mm of width, a generous rocker profile, and a flexy feel make it an awesome option for some park laps, some tree laps, or getting creative on the side of the trail.
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Built for skiers who don't need a perfect groomer to have a good time.
The Reckoner 102 has been given a rebuild for the 24/25 season and brings an exciting new feel to these playful favorites. The new version doesn't feel all that different from the old one. It's still a wider-waisted, twin-tip ski that oozes freestyle DNA. It's not a park ski, it's not a powder ski, but it's more than capable of crushing both areas and everything in between. At 102mm underfoot the Reckoner 102 loves softer snow but feels substantial enough to get you through some dicey terrain and less-than-desirable snow while keeping you confident in your skis. It pivots on a dime making tree skiing, park laps or tight terrain a breeze to rip through. The purpose of the Reckoner isn't for crushing groomer laps on bulletproof snow or lay over high-angle carves at mach speeds. Its purpose is to blast, slash, and bash all over the hill and it's great at what it's built to do. Park laps, trees, bumps, and jibs all over the hill, this is a more playful ski that can hold its own on some hard pack. It doesn't have much power at high speeds, but that's not what this is built for. If you have a more playful style but want a ski that can handle some all-mountain scenarios, the Reckoner is a beast.
Who is this ski for? Skiers who hunt down sidehits, soft snow, stashes of trees, and lap the park.
Who isn't this ski for? Skiers who wear a GS suit. People who only ski on trail or on more firm terrain.
The Reckoner 102 loves soft snow and a playful style. Tree runs are no match, side hits don't stand a chance, and the park is in play. If you like to ski all over the place and like playful, softer flexing skis, the Reckoner 102 is the choice.