Skip to main content

K2 Poacher

K2 Poacher
This item is currently not available.

Details

One-Liner: From the park to the streets to the podium.

A favorite among K2's freestyle athletes, the Poacher is a common sight atop X Games and Dew Tour podiums. Though most of its screentime comes from major contests, this park ski is burly enough to dominate even the heaviest of late-night street sessions.

Built with our Carbon Boost construction and a Fir/Aspen wood core, these skis deliver tons of pop off the lip and the stability you need to stomp those deep landings.

These Poachers are loved by freestyle athletes like Joss Christensen, Colby Stevenson, and Ferdinand Dahl.

- Dimensions: 124 - 96 - 118
- Rocker: All-Terrain Twin Rocker
- Edge Bevel: 1.2 x 2.0
- Drill Spec: 3.6 x 9.5
- Core: Fir/Aspen Double Barrel
- Tech Features 1: Carbon Boost
- Tech Features 2: TwinTech

ALL-TERRAIN TWIN ROCKER™:
all terrain twin rocker
All-Terrain Twin Rocker is a gradual, extended rise at the tip and tail for added versatility and control in all conditions with twin-tip skis.

FIR CORE:
Energetic, tough, dense wood that absorbs impact.

ASPEN CORE:
Lightweight and resilient, great all-around material.

DOUBLE BARREL:
The backbone of our Factory Team collection, Double Barrel cores combine a dense, Fir core over the edges for power and impact resistance, with a lighter Aspen center core for a lively energetic feel.

CARBON BOOST BRAID:
Longitudinal carbon stringers woven into the K2's patented Triaxial Braid for added pop and rebound found on freeride and factory team skis.

TWINTECH:
A durable full sidewall construction provides a great edge feel and performance with added top sheet resistant to ski vs. ski impact damage.

Sizes:
Skier WeightSkier HeightSki Length
lbs/kg ft/In Expert (cm) Intermediate (cm)
100+ / 45+ 4'6"+ 134+ 124+
110+ / 50+ 4'9"+ 146+ 136+
120+ / 55+ 5'0"+ 159+ 149+
130+ / 59+ 5'3"+ 166+ 156+
140+ / 63+ 5'6"+ 170+ 160+
150+ / 68+ 5'9"+ 177+ 167+
170+ / 77+ 6'0"+ 184+ 174+
190+ / 86+ 6'2"+ 191+ 181+

Understanding boot and binding compatibility can be complicated. Alpine or Alpine Touring? ISO what?

With multiple boot/binding standards designed for different applications and skier types, finding the right gear requires more knowledge and expertise than ever before.

Contact us to navigate your options and discover what's right for you.

Reviews