K2 Skis Information
K2 Skis - Back Then
If you're a skier, you've heard about K2 skis. The K2
brand was the first fiberglass ski made in the United States, the
product of one innovative man's efforts. In 1961, Bill Kirschner
borrowed a pair of skis to use as a pattern for his ski design,
made of fiberglass. His prototype performed so well on the slopes,
that Bill Kirschner decided to launch his skis in commercial
production.
Previously, skis were made of laminated wood, giving the
flexible “sole” required to navigate the uneven terrain of ski
slopes at speed, but the main downside of the laminated wood ski
was breakage under stressful conditions, usually at very
inconvenient times for the skier.
In 1964, Bill Kirschner launched his fiberglass K2 skis into the
marketplace with just 250 pairs. They were a hit with skiers, being
both flexible and strong. The following year, 1600 pairs of
K2skis were released, and sold like hotcakes. By 1968,
K2 skis were established in the marketplace, selling
21,000 pairs of skis. Kirschner Manufacturing's K2 ski division had
grown from one employee in 1964 to 83 employees. The rest is
history.
K2 Skis - Today
Today, K2 skis are still the best selling skis in the
United States, with a line of skis to suit the needs of every
skier, from novice to Olympic, traversing a variety of slope
conditions. The K2 skis were eventually bought out, and the current
K2 manufacturer has expanded the line to include snowboards and
boots, meeting with unparalleled success. Much of the success is
due to maintaining the stringent quality standards of Bill
Kirschner's initial prototype.
In the 2006 – 2007 K2 offerings, you'll find a ski to suit your
skill. Here are just a few.
The Junior
All Mountain K2 skis are engineered with the younger skier
in mind, engineering weight and length variables to produce an all
around ski that's durable and performs well in a variety of
conditions and terrain.
The Apache
series is made for the aggressive skier who “goes for broke”,
desiring core performance and endurance in all-mountain
terrain.
The Comanche
series provides a mix, delivering performance in a recreational
ski. These K2skis include the K2 patented torsion box
construction with integrated Marker binding plates.
The T-Nine
series is engineered specifically for women, with K2's Bioflex
core and integrated binding producing a high performance ski
appropriate to a range of skill levels, from novice to hard core
athlete.
The Moto
series will satisfy every racer's dream. Engineered for juniors
and adults alike, this K2 model delivers high performance in a
racing ski which is forgiving yet responsive. You'll knock 'em
dead!
If you're looking for a new pair of skis, K2 is the way to go!
The K2 models mentioned here are just a sampling of what K2 has to
offer. Before you buy, take a good look into what K2 has to offer
you.
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