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K2 Silencer Skis

 Poster: A snowHead
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Any one ridden the silencers? How do they do in crud?? and are the maneuverable, also if you could tell me bindings that would well with these skis it would be greatly appreciated.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Are we going to advise you on evry cheap ski you find on the internet? They're a cheap ski, probably fine but designed as disposable for park kids to a price point. Any binding will work.
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They're a cheap ski to be trashed on rails... I've never skied them but I really doubt they'll be any good at crud busting. Why would you need a special binding?
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I had a pair of the red ones 09/10 I think, not sure how much the design has changed since then. As my first purchased ski after getting fed up with hideous rentals I found them to be light, poppy, great on piste and very forgiving. The waist was just right for practising landings, spins, switch etc whilst on piste and gave me the confidence to enter a park and get some lessons at the grom camps.

Downsides for me were that they were a bit soft - read vibrating tips at speed and got thrown about a bit. So they wouldn't be my first choice for a crud busting ski. I sold them after a couple of weeks use and went for a much stiffer twin, volkl karmas which I still have.

Bindings I had were marker 6 -14's total overkill for that ski. Anything to 12 will be fine unless you are a huge bloater.
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