K2 Pinnacle 95 Skis - Men'sCLEARANCE

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Sizing Chart Item#: K2C-S150300301, Mfg#: S150300301, Season: 2016-2017  

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K2’s Pinnacle 95 skis are offered in a universal waist width allowing the skier to attack the resort in any snow condition. These all mountain skis incorporates the new K2 Konic Technology along with a high performance, lightweight Nanolite center core. These men’s skis also feature a wood core and a metal laminate along the perimeter of the ski that gives the K2 Pinnacle 95 all the all the power, strength and stability needed for all-mountain dominance

Sizes: 170,177,184,191

Radius: 17m@184

Core k2 Konic Technology- Aspen/Nanolite

Construction: Triaxial Braid, Hybritech

Gender Men

Designed for Men

Ski Terrain All Mountain / Freeride

This is the SUV of skis designed for skiing the whole mountain in any and all snow conditions.

Ski Width Wide

Wider for better float in the powder but also gives more stability in heavy and/or wet snow conditions.

Ski Rocker Profile Tip Rocker

Allows for ease of turn initiation while maintaining power and control throughout the remainder of the turn.

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Great Powder Ski
Posted by Ryan W. (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/28/2019

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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Great powder ski that you can also use on hard pack snow.

Beast ski
Posted by Zack Antonucci (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/30/2018

Pros: Versatile ski, good for powder and wet snow, tight turing radius.
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Great ski that can be taken anywhere on the mountain. Rocket system to give easy turning control and a tighter turn radius.

Amazing all mountain ski
Posted by Zack (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/26/2017

Pros: Versatile, sturdy
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Amazing all mountain ski that is light but very supportive. Classic look that is amazing made with wood core. Great for zipping through the trees and grinding rails.

Like a suv
Posted by Jordan G (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/26/2016

Pros: Light weight and looks awesome
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

The Pinnacle 95 is great ski that can do just about anything from ripping up the hard pack to slipping on into the trees. Very fun and responsive but not to stiff to wear you out!

Incredibly versatile ski!
Posted by Adam (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/20/2016

Pros: Incredibly light, but stable
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

This ski does a little bit of everything really well! Even for 95mm under foot, it has a tight turn radius and makes great turns on groomers. The Konic technology with nanolight construction lightens up the ski, which makes the ski easy to maneuver in trees and bumps. 95 under foot with a big shovel allows for plenty of floatation in deeper snow. The metal layers allow for plenty of stability at higher speeds. Great all around ski for east or west coast.

WOW....Did I just ski that?
Posted by Will C (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/3/2016

Pros: Skis everything well
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

I ski PA, Vermont, and Utah and wanted a ski I could use in all those places. I am amazed at how well the Pinnacle 95 has handled bumps, slush, glades, Pa’s icy slopes, and Utah’s powder. This is a ski for someone who wants to play all over the mountain -wherever that mountain is.

A hulking pile of awsome
Posted by Chris K. (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/6/2015

Pros: Quick turns, tons of float, stable, fun, energetic
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

A new ski from K2, the Pinnacle 95 is one of my favorite skis this year.. Thanks to the new Konic core technology, this ski is exceptionally quick and poppy from edge to edge. The combination of a light weight tip and tale, with two metal laminates and a wood core, make for a fun, light, and quick turning ski, that doesn't suffer from the somewhat lethargic lack of personality that some K2 skis from years passed have been guilty of. They handle deep snow wonderfully, while the relatively short side-cut radios makes it more than maneuverable enough for the tightest of tree runs. Package that all together with enough to stability to rip down groomers at mach 10, and an ease of turn initiation that won't punish you when you ski the bunny slope with the family, and you have one of the most versatile absolutely fun skis in the entire freeride category.