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K2 Public Enemy Alpine Ski

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I have the 2006 model of the Public Enemy which is identical except for the new graphic. It is a great all mountain ski with enough width for powder, but enough sidecut and torsional stiffness for carving. In extremely icy conditions I find myself wishing I had more sidecut, but I'm not a huge fan of skiing on ice anyway. The only drawback to these skis is that because they are twin tips, the shoot up a huge spray of snow behind me as I ski. Doesn't bother me at all, but people don't like to follow me very closely. I suppose that's actually not a bad thing from a safety standpoint.

Updated Jan 26, 2007

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perfect waist width for an all-around good ski that specializes in park assaults. also a great ski to mount tele bindings on.

Updated May 22, 2007

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