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Head Peak 2


$250.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Flow Ride bumpers provide substantial flotation in soft snow/powdered surfaces. Extremely versatile - on and off-piste applications feature controlled speed and manageable flex. Intelligence technology is highly effective - responds to oscillations and outputs energy in accordance.

The Cons:Minimal resistance may result in overwhelming speed on steeper runs - not recommended for amateur or even somewhat experienced riders.

The Peak 2 is an all-mountain men's ski from Head's All Mountain Freeride lineup.  The ski features Head's Intelligence technology which utilizes Intellifibers to adapt the stiffness of the ski to the rider and riding conditions.

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  It includes a power carbon jacket and differs from Head's original Peak since it lacks Liquidmetal technology.  The Peak 2 is recommended for advanced skiers that have a developed skiing technique.  It is best suited for groomed ski runs but is versatile and can be used either on or off piste.  The ski is suggested for use with Head's RF 11 bindings and comes in a silver/blue color.

Features/Specs

  • Intelligence Technology
  • Power Carbon Jacket
  • Structured UHM C split base
  • Railflex Base
  • Terrain: versatile, piste and off-piste
  • Speed: Medium
  • Length: 149 / 156 / 163 / 170 / 177
  • Radius: 14,3 / 170
  • Sidecut: 122/73/106 @ 170
  • Color: Silver/Blue

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    Flow Ride bumpers provide substantial flotation in soft snow/powdered surfaces

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    Extremely versatile - on and off-piste applications feature controlled speed and manageable flex

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    Intelligence technology is highly effective - responds to oscillations and outputs energy in accordance

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    Railflex base performs optimally - helps to distribute weight and maintain balance on rails and tabletops

Cons
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    Minimal resistance may result in overwhelming speed on steeper runs - not recommended for amateur or even somewhat experienced riders

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