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Item 773387
Specification | Description |
| Skier profile | Advanced |
| Ski style | Powder |
| Profile dimensions | (179cm) 126/95/120 millimeters |
| Sidecut radius | (179cm) 20 meters |
| Construction | Torsion box sidewall |
| Core | Wood |
| Weight per pair | 4,000 grams |
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Comments about K2 Kung Fujas Skis:
I got the Kung Fujas at the beginning of the season and have more than a dozen days on them now, ranging from ice to park to deep powder, and I have been extremely happy with their ability to perform in all types of conditions and terrain. They hold a reasonably good edge at higher speeds on the firm days considering they're 95 under foot. This was one of my biggest concerns as I get far more groomer days than powder days. I just returned from a 3-day trip with deep powder days and they were awesome. A minor downside is that the edges of the top sheet get beat up pretty quick, but this is a great all mountain ski.
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Comments about K2 Kung Fujas Skis:
Product Comments:I switched from skiing to snowboarding 8-9 years ago. And after moving to Utah (6 months ago), I decided to get skis for non-powder days. But even so, I wanted an all around ski, in case I wanted to do back country with my skies. [...], because I couldn’t be happier with these skis. I have used these skis on hard pack (high speeds) and powder and have been impressed with their all around performance and forgiveness. All in all, because of how forgiving these skis are and the all around high performance, these were great skis for getting back on the horse and quickly being able to play hard…
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