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K2 T:Nine First Luv M2 10.0 Ski
Forgiving and stable, the First Law is ideal for a skier who is new to the hill. The combination of K2`s Bioflex core and Torsion Box construction provides ease when initiating a turn, therefore providing increased confidence on any slope.
FEATURES:
- Bioflex core
- Torsion box construction
- K2/Marker M2 10.0
- MOD Technology
- Triaxial Braided
Torsion Box Construction
Torsion Box construction is K2`s most widely used, yet simplest lay-up. This construction is a Triaxially braided wood core ski. Braided torsion Box skis tend to have lively and energetic characteristics that provided a high degree of rebound and performance. A Triaxially Braided wood core ski is still the bench mark and they continue to use it so widely because of it`s versatility and the ability to create so many different kinds of skis depending on the amount of flex and torsion designed into the construction.
MOD Technology
Praised by magazine tests and validated by skiers around the world, MOD Technology has proven to be the ultimate in ski design today. MOD combines an elastometric secondary core that works as a high-performance suspension system and mass damper to provide the highest degree of ease, power, forgiveness and performance available in skis today. The amount, application and distribution of mass are the keys to the success of MOD Technology. At K2, unlike any other manufacturer, our application of mass via the MOD structure does not affect flex, allowing the ski to perform freely while MOD absorbs unwanted vibrations independently.
Bioflex Core
Working with the Alliance Team to further develop K2`s line of women-specific skis has lead to BioFlex, a breakthrough multi-wood core technology. Used exclusively on K2`s T9 series of skis, the combination of two distinctively different woods, fir and spruce, provide the best of two desired traits in a woman`s ski; stability and forgiveness. Not just different layers of wood, but completely different cores fused together at the tip and tail. Spruce, a light, soft, wood is used in the extremities of the tip and tail, and fir, a more solid, dense wood is used underfoot. The Spruce provides the turn initiation, lightweight characteristics, and overall ease that T9 skis have come to be known for. The Fir underfoot provides an all new level of confidence inspiring control, predictability and stability.Exclusive to the T9 line of skis, Bioflex core technology makes a giant leap in women-specific ski technology.
Triaxial Braided
Developed by K2 in 1988, Triaxial Braiding is still the best known process of applying fiberglass to a wood core. This process consists of sending a milled wood core through the patented Triaxial Braiding machine, where the core is wrapped by interlocking strands of fiberglass. This unique method produces skis that have a great deal of torsional rigidity and strength, while maintaining all the lively characterisitics of a wood core ski.
M2 Binding system
The M2 Ski-Binding System is an integrated binding technology engineered by K2 and Marker. It is designed for high performance and recreational skiers alike, utilizing a floating toe and a fixed heel design to generate more power, precision and quickness underfoot. The M2 systems` sleek design is graphically integrated into the look of the ski in both the Apache and T:Nine series.
K2 T:Nine First Luv Specs
| Length (cm)
| Sidecut (mm) (Tip/Waist/Tail)
| Radius
| Binding Option
| 146, 153, 160, 167
| 112/70/97
| 15m @ 160
| K2/Marker M2 10.0
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SPECIFICATIONS:
| System: | Bioflex core |
| Core: | Torsion box |
| Construction: | Extruded |
| Base: | N/A |
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