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K2 Juvy


$200.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good carving ability, turns start fairly quickly. Strong and stiff build glides over rough patches and plows through obstacles. General all-mountain riding, can be used on a variety of surface types.

The Cons:No integrated binding, need to get separate bindings that will need to be replaced when they grow out of them.

The Juvy is an all-mountain Junior's ski from K2's Twin Tip lineup.  The ski is designed with a twin tip and tail for optimal performance in both directions and has a Cap construction making them lightweight and durable.

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Product Shot 2  It also includes Torsion Box technology to provide the ideal amount of flex and torsion.  The Juvy features a wood core and has triaxial braiding for torsional rigidity and strength.  It also has a standard camber, allowing it to perform on a variety of terrains, and is suited for 30% powder and 70% park skiing.  The ski is recommended for use with K2's FasTrack2 7.0 or Flat bindings.

Features/Specs

  • Twin Tips & Tails
  • Wood Core
  • Standard Camber
  • Torsion Box Technology
  • Cap Construction
  • Triaxial Braiding
  • Terrain: Powder: Powder: 30% Park: 70%
  • Sizes: 109, 119, 129, 139
  • Radius: 12mm/Standard
  • Bindings: FasTrack2 7.0 or Flat

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    good carving ability, turns start fairly quickly

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    strong and stiff build glides over rough patches and plows through obstacles

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    general all-mountain riding, can be used on a variety of surface types

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    twin tip design allows backward riding, perfect for park and pipe

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    built to handle heavy landings and the occasional impact without breaking

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    excellent floatation over deep powder

Cons
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    no integrated binding, need to get separate bindings that will need to be replaced when they grow out of them

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