


The Reckoner 102 is a men's freestyle backcountry ski from K2.
The Reckoner range is a freestyle backcountry ski range. Basically, very wide playful skis, with big rockers and a relatively symmetrical design to pull off big tricks in powder.
With a 102mm waist, the Reckoner 102 is the narrowest ski in the range. However, this does not mean that it should be considered as a downhill ski. From the powder to the park, this super versatile ski will meet your requirements.
In terms of construction, a specific carbon fibre grid has been applied in order to bring lightness and fun while accentuating power and energy. This is the so-called Spectral Braid which has a different format on the Mindbender. This same grid is supported by longitudinal carbon fibres along the entire length for maximum pop and rebound in the tip and tail.
The wood core consists of two types of wood, pine on the ends for a stronger impact on the edges and lighter aspen in the centre for greater liveliness and better energy transmission.
As a bonus, the colours of the base are inverted to reduce waste!
To put it simply, the



Side cuts: 134-102-127
Turn radius: 19.3m @ 184 cm
Weight per pair: 3644g in the 177cm model
TWIN ROCKER TOUT TERRAIN: Progressive rocker in the tip and tail for greater versatility and control in all conditions.
Barrel - Fir/Aspen double core:
The outer sections of the core are made from pine to enhance the durability of the edges, while the central part of the core is made from poplar for a more lightweight design and ease of rotation.
Construction:
BOOST CARBONE: Longitudinal carbon blade placed on the core for more pop and bounce.
TWINTECH: Durable, full sidewall construction offering exceptional performance with resistance to impact damage.
SPECTRAL BRAID: SPECTRAL BRAID is a fibre reinforcement that allows precision twisting and bending by changing the orientation of the fibres along the ski. Skis with Spectral Braid from K2 have stability and control while remaining extremely manoeuvrable.
The Reckoner 102 are super versatile backcountry freestyle skis. With a 102 waist, there's no need to worry about having fun on the slopes or in the park when conditions aren't great.
The skis are pretty easy to use, with plenty of pop and response. In the deepest powder, you can feel that you are not skiing very rapidly, but they float quite well, and the two large rockers allow you to pivot very easily.
Pros: Playful, manoeuvrable, versatile
Cons: Playful tip that vibrates a bit in hard snow.