K2 Axis XP
Brand: K2Model year: 2003
What do you think about K2 Axis XP?
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Exactamo ..... though they are not featherish, but surprisingly easy-running anyway ...... myself, I'm kidding my puck with a reputable old free-kick icon called K2 Unlimited VO ... clear stallion, smoothly followed rear part, split steel edge .. yearsmodel 90 ... easy and nice ... though fluttery in pistons and higher farewells and nothing directly to take out in the powder .... not least if you have driven on Axis for a couple of years now .. ... and it's going to be even worse if you go in and start chopping out ...... bye, the skis work great, but it requires you to have a little to put behind ... nothing hurts .... Required that you are active ..... and it should be if you drive hard ....
Riders weight: 90 kg
Riders weight: 90 kg
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Nice to see people climb up and defend this gem. To write that Axis XP is unstable is absurd, one of the fastest skis I went on. If you want a really good all-round ski and do not put too much weight in the park, this is a clockwise choice. Even big plus for the scratch, has plagued them for eight weeks now, which usually is more than enough to demolate a couple of layers, and the skies still look rude fresh. The only negative is the weight and, for obvious reasons, they are quite heavy-headed in the puckle.
Riders weight: 84 kg
Riders weight: 84 kg
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That'z Word .... K2 rules like hell, has run K2 since 1990 and is absolutely fabulously pleased ..... before Carvingeran, you had a K2 KVC and an Unlimited VO and were happy with them, had tested most models that were found and stuck to these.
Axis is cruel to another who is old stickman and maybe goes a little powerful and sexy. However, the ski is nothing for the slokarslen, which, with straight legs by means of minimal stavings, slips around the mountains ....
Riders weight: 90 kg
Axis is cruel to another who is old stickman and maybe goes a little powerful and sexy. However, the ski is nothing for the slokarslen, which, with straight legs by means of minimal stavings, slips around the mountains ....
Riders weight: 90 kg
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to say that the ax is not carvety and that it would be unstable is just a hint! The carvar is grubby and is safe at all speeds! In addition, it is perhaps the best powder skirt I went with a waist under 90mm so it looked!
hail axis!
Riders weight: 65 kg
hail axis!
Riders weight: 65 kg
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Yes, you must say ... you understand that you do not understand who wants to buy it, but I understand myself, Pelle Long and Doug Coombs among others ..... the likely thing is that you do not master the ski, it's a little special to go on .... requires a lot to add if it's going to float ... nothing one's "gliding around" on .... but if you hit the pieces it will be your best friend on the mountain, flowing well in cushions and respond well in hard pist ..... on carv at high speed it's crash stable but it requires its man in short-range ....
Riders weight: 90 kg
Riders weight: 90 kg
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A ski that has no character at all. Although it is under the category Carving, and has a clear hourglass shape, it does not work well at all. Do not really understand who wants to buy the ski, it is not even easy to get rid of, moreover, unstable at higher prices. Stay away from it -Rob-
Model year: 2002
Model year: 2002
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