Double black diamonds represent advanced to expert terrain on any mountain. Don't attempt to ski these runs without experience on the mountain. It's always better to ski well on easier terrain than it is to ski badly (and dangerously) on… read more
The K2 Public Enemy Ski is an all-mountain beauty. The Triaxial braided wood core, 85-mm waist, twin tip, torsion box sidewall construction--all capped with a 3.5 mm steel edge--make this puppy bark. Priced at less than $300, it's a steal.… read more
If you regularly update a ski collection, you know that manufacturers often discontinue one model and offer a new, improved version. Such is not the case, however, with the K2 Burnin' Luv. With these skis, K2 got it right the first time. Th… read more
Skiing is often thought of as a relaxing endeavor for outdoor sports enthusiasts, but racing can get extremely competitive. There are many skiers who dream of becoming good enough to make it to the Olympics or professional competition. As a… read more
What are the primary muscles used for downhill skiing? If you had asked this question 50 years ago, you would have received an entirely different answer. Back then, strength was a crucial element of alpine skiing. As such, the quadriceps, w… read more
Ask any experienced skier what the most difficult part of skiing is and they're likely to tell you the same thing--skiing moguls. Moguls are those pesky bumps that form on the mountain side after thousands of skiers make turns in approximat… read more
Ask any experienced alpine skier what they'd like to learn in their next ski school lesson and one request will inevitably come up: how to ski moguls. The bane of most skiers' day on the mountain--navigating successfully through moguls--req… read more
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