By: David Hewat, Digital Content Editor | June 21, 2022
The K2 Dispatch line is an all new collection of freeride skis designed to go hard in the backcountry. The Dispatch 110 is the middle child in a family of three - a directional, mid-fat ripper that skis like it's got something to prove to Mom and Dad.
K2 has amped the layup with enough metal to handle just about anything - great news for skiers burned by wimpy, underperforming touring skis in the past. Their Titanal Hex Beam Construction strikes a great balance between weight and performance, allowing the ski to remain light on the feet without giving up an ounce of power and stability. When today’s blower turns into tomorrow’s chunder, the Dispatch 110 won’t flinch.
With ample rocker, a strong flex, and just a whisper of sidecut, this ski bucks the trend for do-it-all versatility. Instead, it’s aimed squarely at advanced skiers hunting deep stashes near and far. The Dispatch 110 wants powder and wants it now, but it knows there’s work to be done first. Grab your skins, there’s snow in them hills.
The Dispatch 110 is designed to hit the skin track in search of deep snow and steep terrain. It’s light - but not too light - weighing in at a respectable 1750g in a 184cm. That’s pretty impressive for a ski sporting a metal laminate, and it’s all down to K2’s Titanal Hex Beam Construction, which moves mass toward the tip and tail of the ski to promote predictable turn initiation and improve dampness without increasing overall weight. There’s a Vibradent layer underfoot to further dampen vibration, and Uni-directional Flax along the length of the ski to boost directional stability.
The factory recommended mount point is about 9cm back from center, giving the Dispatch 110 a very directional character. The tip and tail both get a healthy dose of rocker, although it is noticeably lower and less splayed at the tail. The tails are also fairly tapered, giving the ski a slightly pintail look and feel. Last but not least, there are skin clip notches at the tail to ensure that everything stays put on the skin track.
Sizes (cm) | 170, 177, [184], 191 |
Dimensions (Tip, Waist, Tail - mm) | 130 - 110 - 120 |
Turning Radius (m) | 27.3 |
Weight (per ski - g) | 1749 |
Camber Profile | Rocker / Camber / Rocker |
Riding the Dispatch 110 is a tale of two skis, and it all comes down to snow conditions. This one shows its true colors when the snow stacks up.
The K2 Dispatch 110 is best suited to advanced skiers spending the majority of their time in soft snow and powder. Although it’ll get you from A to B, the design does not lend itself to firmer snow conditions, so it’s tough to recommend for everyday resort riding. There are simply better, more versatile options out there for that kind of skiing. K2 has positioned the Dispatch 110 as a powerful backcountry ski, and that feels about right. The more time you spend hunting fresh turns in soft snow, the more you’ll get out of it.
The K2 Dispatch 110 is a powder hungry backcountry ripper with run and gun capability. Engineered with enough metal to keep things stable at speed, the Dispatch 110 is surprisingly composed for its light weight - a confidence-inducing ski that you won’t think twice about pointing down spicier lines in bigger, badder terrain.
The 110mm waist width might give off “quiver killer” vibes for certain skiers, but tread carefully. A 27m radius and stout flex mean the Dispatch 110 may not be the right choice for every day, and it won’t suit everyone. But that’s ok. For advanced skiers hitting the skin track in search of powder, it might be just what you’ve been waiting for.
When backcountry conditions get spicy, you'll be glad you picked the Dispatch 110. A mid-fat waist width and our all-new Titanal Hex Beam construction make this ski the most versatile in the Dispatch line, while the Steadfast Base and Uni-Directional Flax work together to create dependable stability. Long and variable pursuits are no match for this confidence-inspiring ski.
Shop All K2 SkisName: David Hewat
Age: 35
Height: 5’ 10”
Weight: 160lbs
Size Reviewed: 184cm
Location(s): Alpental: Spring conditions // Crystal Mountain: 12" - 18" cold smoke.
Mount point: Factory Recommended
Bindings: Salomon Shift Lab MNC 13
Boots: Lange XT 130 Free
Riding Style: Experienced skier with increasingly sore knees. Dream line is steep and deep with perfectly spaced trees and a swoopy squirrel run at the bottom.