The Atomic Bent 110 ski was designed by Chris Benchetler and the Atomic Freeski team to rip pow turns, slash windlips, and send any line you can imagine.
Constantly driving freeride skiing forward, the iconic Atomic Bent Chetler 120 evolves with a new core profile for more float, balance, and playfulness.
The Anomaly 84 is everything you think it isn’t. With a re-imagined shape, Trueblend Woodcore and an all-new FluxForm All-Mountain metal lay-up, this ski is anything but ordinary.
Let’s face it: Not every day is a powder day. A wolf in sheep’s clothing, the 94 is narrow enough to rail groomers but still packs enough to get it done anywhere on the hill.
Completely redesigned, this quiver-killer is back with a vengeance, fueled by an energetic Freeride Trueblend woodcore and an all-new FluxForm metal layup technology.
This progressive freeride ski is an ode to freedom and a very lightweight toy for forays between the trees or fast-paced descents in the middle of beautiful virgin slopes.
It’s impossible to step into these bad boys and not have a blast. They’re 88 centimeters of pure shred potential. Park tricks? Only limited by your imagination. Hard-charging big mountain? Absolutely. to party.
Are you looking for an all-mountain ski that's equally comfortable on hard pack, bumps or the occasional powder day? Look no further than the all-new K2 Mindbender 96C.
Featuring the same tech as its bigger siblings, but with a more nimble waist width, the Reckoner 102 is a playful tool built for whipping cork threes off cat tracks, hitting butters and exploring all over the hill.
The K2 Reckoner KF Skis are designed with top-tier features to cater to professional riders. These skis boast a 114mm wide waist, providing stability and floatation in deep snow.