The Wayback 96 W are a touring skis for women from K2.
The
The construction Wayback 96 W is made of
With its 96mm waist, the Wayback W is the widest in the range. Despite an assumed love for downhill skiing, where the ski has no trouble thawing fresh snow, facing steep slopes, crossing difficult types of snow, and carving on packed snow thanks to its very alpine character, the Wayback 96 W is also certainly not afraid of uphill climbs! With its very reasonable weight of 2408g per pair, you can plan long day trips without hesitation. The Wayback 96 W is the most versatile of the range.
Simply put, the Wayback 96 W is a touring ski for experienced to expert skiers. Very light, it will accompany you on long day trips without any worries, and will allow you to fully enjoy the descent, thanks to performances worthy of a real freeride ski.
Side cuts: 128-96-115
Radius: 18m for the 163cm model
Weight: 2508g per pair
Shape specially designed for ski touring and backcountry touring.
Strong tip rocker for more versatility in all conditions.
A tapered design on the tips, which brings the contact points with the snow towards the middle of the ski and facilitates turns.
Core in Paulownia wood selected for its lightness and liveliness
A top secret construction reinforced with carbon fibre, which makes the ski more rigid during torsion for optimal performance
Ti-Spyne: the ski is reinforced by a titanal plate: considerably increases power, grip and vibration absorption, without weighing down the ski
Denser ski sole which will allow a better glide and also a better resistance.
Hydrophobic coating on the ski: prevents snow from sticking to the ski, which weighs down the ski.
Specifications:
Skin Grommets:
Removable components to fasten the K2 skins thanks to the
A rapid, lightweight, safe and automatically centered fastening system to attach your skins with surprising ease.
The most versatile in the
Advantages: Weight, torsional rigidity offering stability and grip in all snow conditions, alpine character.
Disadvantages: None in its domain.