Description
equipped and ready to be ripped with Dark Matter Damping and the Titanal I-Beam, the K2 Disruption 82Ti is the all mountain freak that's set to blast. With a big shovel and versatile waist, the 82Ti can roll up on edge and spark arcs like you never thought possible.Terrain Type & Ability LevelTerrain Type Strong all mountain skiers who spend plenty of time on pistes, or piste skiers who prefer a the extra stbility of a slightly wider ski because pistes are not always pisted and the snow is often not perfect.Skier TypeAdvanced and expert skiers who want a stable ride whatever the snow, heavier or powerful intermediates would also benefit from a ski like this that they could improve with but not out-ski.OverviewShapeLong contact length with the widest points very close to the tip and tail, this gives the ski the best grip all the way through the turn and precise initiation (the Speed Rocker ensures the tip isn't grabby). 82mm in the waist provides stability on rough snow without becoming slow edge-to-edge, so it still feels at home cruising or flying down the pistes. The 18.4m (177cm) radius enhances stability and ensures a range of turn shapes are always possible.RockerShort and low rise in the tip, with camber throughout, for quick turn initiation, precise steering and maximum stability on hard snow.CoreAspen Veneer, aspen is lightweight and resilient, making it a great all rounder.ConstructionPowerwall construction ensures that power transfer is dramatically enhanced with the oversized ABS sidewalls that are laminated and pocketed within the wood core in the midbody of the ski. With the sidewall extending into the heart of the ski, the transmission of energy from skier to ski edge is direct and precise.Key FeaturesDark Matter Damping (DMD)DMD is an offset polymeric damper consisting of a rubber foil below a layer of high modulus carbon fibre. This is strategically placed over the edges at the fore and aft contact points. The interaction of the different materials absorbs high frequency variations that Titanal does not, quietening the edge and improving ski to snow contact. The result is stronger, more progressive edge grip, increased precision and accuracy, as well as heightened edge feel and control.Ti I-BeamThe I-Beam technology is placed from the tip to the tail, in the middle of the ski to optimise the power transfer and stability along the entire length of the ski. Being Titanal means that it offers the maximum stability for aggressive and, high speed skiing.eB tester’s comments: Super stable on rough ground yet graceful and easy to manoeuvre on hard snow. I really enjoyed how they took the hard work out of variable terrain.Technical SpecificationsSize (cm)Tip Width (mm)Waist Width (mm)Tail Width (mm)Radius (m)Weight (g)1631258211115.317201701258211116.918421771258211118.4192418412582111202061General InformationSkier Ability: Advanced/expertTerrain Type: All Mountain Rocker: Tip RockerRadius: MediumBase: SinteredBindings: Integrated, MXC 12 TCx Light QuikclikDIN: 4 - 12Construction: Full SidewallCore: Wood, Titanal LaminateDemo: NoSizing Description: Nose level to forehead height is ideal, but longer length is important if there is a bigger rocker or you're spending more time off piste where the extra stability and float a larger size provides will be beneficial.
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