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K2 Wayback 88 21/22

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As low as €289.00 Regular Price €549.95
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How to choose the right ski length

First of all there is no golden rule to determine the correct ski length. It depends on your skiing abilities, weigth, length and type of ski. But as a rule of thumb we provide the table below which is a good starting point to find your correct length
Example: If you start getting in to freeriding, take a ski which is approximately 5 cm shorter then your own length.

Type Ski

Beginner

Advanced

Expert

Race

-10 / -15

-5 / -10

0 / -5

Piste

-10 / -15

-5 / -10

0 / -5

Piste / All-Mountain

-5 / -10

0 / -5

0 / +5

All-Mountain / Freeride

-5

0

0 / +5

Freeride

-5

0

0 / +10

Powder

-5

0

0 / +10

Tour

-5 / -10

0 / -5

0 / +5

Freestyle

0 / -15

0 / -10

0 / -5

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More Information
Ski dimensions 121-88-109
Turn Radius 20m @ 174cm

Quick overview

Moving quickly in the mountains can be the difference between drinking beers at the bar and talking about the days adventure and being stuck out there as the storm moves in. The Wayback 88 puts a premium on weight savings and downhill performance by incorporating carbon and metal laminate along with a snophobic topsheet to provide a light yet stable platform for long ascents and technical descents to get you back to the car safe and sound and ready to celebrate.

Details

 

Rocker Camber Small Rise
Skis with a rocker in the tip, camber in the middle and a small rise in the tail are very versatile. The ski is easy to turn, and the camber under the foot gives the ski grip on harder snow. The tail is slightly raised, but it is not like a full rocker. This makes for a balanced combination of easy turning and carving, without compromising on stability.

Titanal Touring Core

A lightweight core specifically for touring skis. The core of lightweight Paulownia wood is reinforced with Titanal and Carbon. The Ti Spyne improves damping, stability and binding retention. The Carbon Overdrive strengthens the ski, but keeps it light and responsive.

Sidewall Construction
A PU layer that seals the layered ski construction on the side and adds strength. Skis with a sidewall construction are generally more stable at speed, livelier and more durable.