K2 Enemy Freestyle Twin Tip

K2 Enemy Freestyle Twin Tip 

DESCRIPTION

One of the most popular twins on the market returns with a new look. The Enemy has been praised by the K2 Team as being the most versatile twin tip available. Attitude not included. Target Performance: High performance twin tip.
109/75/97 w/ 12mm sidecut
Radius: 22m@ 180cm
Torsion Box Construction
Fir/Spruce Core
Terrain: Groomed and Variable
Half Pipe and Park
Turns: All
Medium
Speed: Fast
Medium
Ability: Expert
163, 173, 183,

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 25, 2021]
shemikasoraya


Strength:

Really carves up the man-made, that is not to say they don't love the Aussie slush. Easy to put on and to take off. Also, people in the line behind said "they looked cool". Roofing Companies

Weakness:

none so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 16, 2003]
zach
Double Diamond

Strength:

woods and moguls perfect tail langth

Weakness:

don't float to well in the powder but they do a great job for how wide they are

incredible ski, it's perfect if you are a hardcore woods/mogul skier, haven't used them too much in the park they are excellent in the woods and cliffs

Similar Products Used:

dynastar candide

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 14, 2003]
SquawRipper
Double Diamond

Strength:

Versatile!!! The 75mm waist makes it really solid off piste. It's stiff enough to rip anywhere at high speed. Yet the shovel is just soft enough to do very well in the bumps. They float pretty well in the powder and eat up crud well for a "all mountain" ski. Good for tricks. Unlike some skis with big sidecuts (like the Rossi B2 or Atomic R-11 & C-9), if you want to, you can run the Enemys flat on the groomers without squirreling out and tripping. But the Enemys also carve nicely. Lightweight enough to toss around the moguls and jumps, yet solid engough to stomp down and jam through the crud.

Weakness:

K2's marketing. K2 should market this as an all mountain ski instead of a park ski. Consequently most people probably never even consider it. I think that that K2 markets these skis at affordable prices to terrain park "kids" while trying to sell "adults" the more expensive "Axis" lineup. In my opinion the Enemy is a better all-mountain ski than the Axis X or the far more popular Bandit XX or Bandit B2, and it costs a lot less.

Great all mountain ski. Extremely versatile. Really good in the bumps. Solid off-piste, high-speed ripper. Good for tricks. (After 23 years of skiing, I just hit my first helicopter using the Enemy at age 42!) Better than the Rossignol Bandit XX in the bumps. Much better than the soft Rossignol B2 at speed or off piste. Much better than the stiff, narrow waisted Atomic R-11 in bumps or off piste. * I am a 5' 6", 150lb aggressive, expert (40+ days/year) Squaw Valley season pass holder. I ski 183cm Enemy's (perfect size for me) for everything but DEEP powder, in which case I ski AK Launchers. I ski the whole mountain in all conditions but I particularly like steeps and moguls. I only spend a bit of time in the park (when the conditions elsewhere stink or if I pass it on the way to somewhere else). But I love to hit every cornice and jump that I can find outside the park and do tricks! Maybe I need to grow up?

Similar Products Used:

Rossignol Bandit XX, Rossignol Bandit B2, Atomic R-11, Atomic C-9, K2 Axis X.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 16, 2003]
whiteguy1314
Advanced

Strength:

Great for bumps, Park, and also for grommed carving.

Weakness:

Not to great in powder.

Great all mountain ski!!!!!!!!

Similar Products Used:

Solomon 1080's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 16, 2003]
Alex
Advanced

Strength:

Great for bumps, Park, and also for grommed carving.

Weakness:

Not to great in powder.

Great all mountain ski!!!!!!!!

Similar Products Used:

Solomon 1080's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 24, 2002]
Sam
Advanced

Strength:

Great for all over the mountain...

Weakness:

no significant weaknesess found..

Great all mountain ski...extremely stable on all types of snow.

Similar Products Used:

Solomon 1080

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 18, 2002]
apmoney
Double Diamond

Strength:

Trees, Powder, hard bumps, great riding switch in them.

Weakness:

getting big air (they are a little heavier than a normal twin-tip)

This ski is the best one i've ever ridden (for where and what I ski, which is the trees/ moguls/ park of Killington, VT) It is a bit heavy, but it helps a lot with control in pow pow. I have the 2000 model of this ski, which i think looks cooler than the 01-02 (the skis themsleves are exactly the same) BUY THESE SKIS! u won't regret it.

Similar Products Used:

Solomon 1080, Rossignol Bandit X

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 16, 2002]
squatch44
Double Diamond

Strength:

light but still durable and a good carve nice switch too

Weakness:

topsheet cracks and the edges come out

dopeeee

Similar Products Used:

line skogens 01s and 02s 1080s air heads and scratches

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 16, 2002]
squatch44
Double Diamond

Strength:

light but still durable and a good carve nice switch too

Weakness:

topsheet cracks and the edges come out

dopeeee

Similar Products Used:

line skogens 01s and 02s 1080s air heads and scratches

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 19, 2002]
burlo
Beginner

Strength:

Really carves up the man-made, that is not to say they don't love the Aussie slush. Easy to put on and to take off. Also, people in the line behind said "they looked cool".

Weakness:

really hard to get on the roof racks. And since they are soi samall you feel like a girl skiing on them. Don't suit snow-ploughing!!!

Have skied on my ENEMY's once down front vally at Perisher. Was able to put them through there paces, especially on the T-Bar Got some sic air of this rock I found (it didn't have snow on it)

Similar Products Used:

Tobogin (A red one)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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