Reckoner 102 (2025)

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The 2025 K2 Reckoner 102 Skis are your go-to for all-mountain adventures, blending playful agility with impressive stability. Perfect for skiers who demand versatility, these skis excel in everything from powder to groomers.

Features
  • All-Terrain Versatility: The 102mm waist width and All-Terrain Twin Rocker™ make these skis adaptable to varied snow conditions, offering superb performance on groomed trails and in powder.
  • Enhanced Durability: Built with Carbon Boost Braid and TwinTech Sidewalls, the Reckoner 102 delivers improved durability, ensuring long-lasting performance even under aggressive use.
  • Responsive & Playful: The Aspen Micro Block core and Spectral Braid construction provide a lively, responsive feel, perfect for skiers who love to play around the mountain.
  • Freestyle-Ready: With a twin-tip design, these skis are not just for the all-mountain enthusiast but also offer excellent maneuverability and control for freestyle skiing.
The 2025 K2 Reckoner 102 Skis are the ultimate choice for skiers looking to dominate the entire mountain with a single pair of skis. Designed with a 102mm waist and the All-Terrain Twin Rocker™, these skis are versatile enough to handle everything from deep powder to hardpack with ease. The Aspen Micro Block core and Carbon Boost Braid technology give the Reckoner 102 a perfect blend of stability and playfulness, making it an ideal option for those who love a lively ski that can also charge when needed. Durability is a key feature of the 2025 Reckoner 102, thanks to its TwinTech Sidewalls and the innovative Spectral Braid construction, which offers precision-tuned flex and torsional control. Whether you're hitting big mountain lines or exploring off-piste terrain, these skis provide the control and responsiveness needed for confident descents. The twin-tip design further enhances maneuverability, making this ski not only a great all-mountain performer but also a solid choice for freestyle enthusiasts looking to push their limits in the park or on natural features.

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