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K2 Revival Skis + Marker Griffon Schizo Bindings 2011: Ready to kill it in the park and prove everyone you knew EXACTLY what you are talking about when you were boasting in the bar earlier? Look no further for positively damaging park ski to rule them all. The K2 Revival Skis are the park comp ski of choice for Factory Team athletes. Its rock solid construction combined with ABSorb Sidewalls makes this ski stable enough to rip any terrain forward and to handle the toughest of landings switch. The all-new Jib Rocker and bi-directional taper makes the ski easier to maneuver for effortless presses and butters on a variety of features.
The Bi-Directional Taper tip is still wider but closer in width to the tail. This lets the ski perform exceptionally well while skiing in the forward direction but the taper enables the skier to have similar switch arc for better and more consistent switch riding. Unlike other categories in the K2 line, the twin tips are designed to perform both forward and switch
Jib Rocker – 0% Camber, 20% Rocker – Designed for the terrain park, this elevated tip and tail with zero camber underfoot offers the best blend of playfulness for butters and surface tricks combined with increased pop for unmatched ollie power.
The new Twin Tip Specific construction of TwinTech increases the durability of sidewall skis. A traditional sidewall construction produces a 90 degree angle where the top material and sidewall meet. The Twin Tech construction actually rolls the top material into the sidewall reducing the angle that is prone to abuse. The horizontal sidewall construction of the ABSorb sidewall sandwiches a urethane layer in between ABS for shock absorption, lessening the impact of harsh landings to the rider. Urethane is used underfoot to maximize the dampening but ABS is used toward the tip and tail to maximize performance and edge control.
Marker Griffon Schizo Bindings: This binding is made for the modern day skier who needs to kill it on fluffy pow days but knows that every day isn’t a powder Nirvana, so the Marker Griffon Schizo Bindings conveniently come with 3cm of fore and aft adjustment that Marker calls “Royal Technology”. Switch it up when you get that sudden craving to hit the pipe (we’re jonesin’ for it right now), and with a screw in the front of the toe piece, you can make those adjustments on the hill, without even having to step out of the binding. Now how’s that for an enabler? Enjoy ultimate versatility with the Marker Griffon Schizo Bindings. Add a DIN range of 4-12, and you’ll be able to dial in your standing position no matter the urge.
Use: Powder: 40%, Park: 60%
Triaxial braiding in the core consists of braiding fiberglass around a wood core to provide torsional rigidity for added control. The patented machine interlocks strands of fiberglass around a milled wood core. This unique method produces skis with great torsional strength, while maintaining the lively flex patterns of the wood core.