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K2 Backup Skis
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Hey guys, I was wondering if the
K2
Backup Skis could be used with regular bindings vs. the telemark and randonee bindings stated on the website? (please note that I am rather new to skiing and don't know much about the specifications)
Greatly appreciated,
Jack
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Why? They'll be a lighter weight ski used for touring applications. I'm sure you can fit alpine bindings but for downhill where weight is not such an issue why not get a ski designed without compromise in mind?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
If you are skiing them very hard then you run the risk of breaking them or ripping a binding out. The strength of the ski is somewhat compromised by making it lighter. Not a huge problem but if you don't need a super light ski I'm sure you can find a great deal on a more alpine orientated ski.
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I'm looking for a lightweight downhill/all mountain set-up that is strong, and within a reasonable budget (about $700), if they're twin tips that would be great, do you guys have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jack
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
K2
Wayback and Backup ski very well for a lighter ski.
You could have a look at the
K2
'Sideshow' a new ski for 11/12
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Anyone tried out the 2012
K2
Backup or Wayback?
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