Home
Click here for store hours
HOME CLEARANCE CENTER GIFT CARDS WHAT'S NEW
Camping
Gear
Golf Footwear Men's
Clothing
Women's
Clothing
Kid's
Clothing
View Your Cart

Track Your Order

BizRate Customer Certified (GOLD) Site
SKIS AND SKI EQUIPMENT > SKIS > WOMENS SKI-BINDING SYSTEM
T9 FREE LUV ERS 11.0TC SYSTEM

K2 T:Nine Free Luv ERS 11.0 TC System

Style: S09204

Save 20% off Suggested Retail price of $1,000.00
$799.99


Tell a Friend
Notify Me Check Availability


Free Shipping

Free Luv
Free Luv
Base View
Base View
Product Features Customer Review Shipping

K2 T:Nine Free Luv ERS 11.0 TC System


The Free Luv is the perfect all-mountain tool for the advanced level skier seeking versatility and forgiveness. The 76 mm waist width is the sweet spot between the Lotta and BurninÕ while its Torsion Box Construction gives this ski additional forgiveness and responsiveness.

FEATURES:

  • Integrated Hub Technology
  • Green
  • MOD Monic
  • Cap Construction
  • Triaxial Braiding
  • MOD Structure
  • K2/ERS System
Integrated Hub Technology
The women`s specific K2/ERS ski/binding system incorporates Titanium hubs that are embedded into the core of the ski. Rather than using a bolt-on plate to transfer power, the use of the hubs allows a direct contact between the binding and ski. The primary contact and power transfer between the binding and the ski is along the rails of these hubs. The secondary contact is between the surface of the ski and the binding spacer. This is an even wider pint of contact than the hubs and provides a more efficient delivery of power.

Green
Bamboo and Paulownia stringers are used to add lightweight strength to the ski cores. These wood species are fast growing and locally sourced making them a better renewable choice than traditional cores.

MOD Monic
The Monic is a solid zinc mass embedded in the secondary core so it works in conjunction with the MOD structure to focus mass dampening at a targeted location. The addition of MOD Monic enables the overall MOD structure to be lightened, reducing the weight while still optimizing the dampening characteristics of the ski.

Cap Construction
Cap skis are built with a sophisticated molding process that envelops the core and internal materials with the top layer of the ski. Capped skis share the common characteristics of being very durable and lightweight. The construction process is nearly identical for an entry and expert level ski.

Triaxial Braiding
The Triaxial Braiding process consists of sending a milled wood core through the patented Triaxial Braiding machine, where interlocking strands of fiberglass wrap the core. This unique method produces skis that have a great deal of torsional or twist rigidity and strength, while maintaining the lively innate flex characteristics of its wood core.

Mod Structure
The shape of the MOD structure is sculpted to distribute mass in ways that ensure the smoothest ride. The MOD is thickest toward the center of the ski to insulate the skier from vibrations and tapers toward the tip and tail to minimize weight making the skis easier to maneuver.

K2/ERS System
This women`s specific K2/ ERS (Energy Response System) binding system was developed with Marker and used exclusively on the T:Nine skis. The integrated hubs are wider for more effective power transfer and the hubs are closer together to accommodate a smaller boot sole and maintain smooth flexing of the ski.

T:Nine Free Luv Geometry
Length (cm) Sidecut (mm)
(Tip/Waist/Tail)
Turn Radius (m)
142, 149, 156, 163 120/76/104 14m@163

SPECIFICATIONS:

System:K2/Marker ERS 11.0 TC
Core:Bioflex Wood Core
Construction:Torsion Box Cap
Base:Sintered


Ladies T:Nine Lotta Luv Ski M1 11.0 TC Ski and Binding System (Discontinued)
$562.50

Ladies Just `Cause Special Breast Cancer Awareness Ski Package
$590.00

Ladies Origins + Z10 Ti B80 Ski System (Discontinued)
$539.99
No reviews have been written for this product.
Be the first one! Click here to write a review
Enter the Shipping Zip Code (US only):

About Us    Contact Us    Privacy Policy    Shipping Policy    Store Locator   Site Map