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Like they say: you always remember your first. And if your first is the K2 T9 First Luv, you’ll be filled with enough fond all-mountain skiing memories to last a lifetime. Stable and forgiving, the K2 T9 First Luv is ideal for the up-and-coming female skier who is new to the hill. The combination of K2’s women-specific Bioflex core and lively Torsion Box construction makes initiating a turn as easy as looking good on your stylish First Luvs. And with the agile sidecut, you’ll be lapping groomers in no time flat. For a forgiving ride to instill you with the confidence to ski the whole mountain, the K2 T9 First Luv will always have a special place in your heart.
MOD TECHNOLOGY: The ultimate in modern ski design. MOD combines an elastomeric secondary core that works as a high-performance suspension system and mass damper to provide the highest degree of ease, power, forgiveness and performance.
TRIAXIAL BRAIDING: This unique method produces skis that have a great deal of torsional rigidity and strength, while maintaining all the lively characteristics of a wood core ski.
BIOFLEX CORE: A breakthrough multi-wood core women-ski-specific technology. The combination of two distinctly different woods, fir and spruce, provides stability and forgiveness.
TORSION BOX CONTROL: The Torsion Box Construction is the foundation for the widest range of skis designed by K2. The First Luv Skis share the common traits of ease, forgiveness, responsiveness, and energy that can be found in all Torsion Box skis.
FLEX PATTERN: Tuned to provide ease and forgiveness at the tip and tail, with solid security underfoot. FORWARD MOUNTING: All T9 skis are built with the midsole of the ski 2cm forward than the standard point of a men’s ski—catering to the fact that a woman's center of mass is generally much lower than a man's—to allow for more control and easier turn initiation.