The Goat Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-12-20 14:13:32
The closest ski around to the legendary K2 EL Comp of years gone by. This beast will rip in anything, hold an edge on steep ice and float in the deepest snow, it's heavy though so hold on! Best if your an aggressive skier that loves to ski anywhere at speed, this baby won't disappear underfoot and at the end of the day you'll know you've being skiing! |
Stryker in Japan Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-02-07 19:36:49
I am presently in Niseko & skiing on a pair that I bought, at the end of the Australian season . I am 53 years of age , that has just come back to skiing after a break of 30 odd years (due to blowing my right knee apart when aged 22). Okay lets preface this report by saying I find the VERY deep powder in the trees here far too hard on my poor old battered knees , so I am confined to groomers, where you still ski on a foot of powder. These are skis made for what I am doing - ENJOYING my skiing . They seem to relish a rhythm, & once in that rhythm, don`t take a lot to change tempo. They are marketed as an intermediate level skier - my knees don`t allow me to go warp speeds any more, but I still can ski reasonably quickly, albeit on piste. The skis are FUN & enjoyable, and don`t load up the knees much. They react well to direction changes, go where you want, do what you want (when YOU want them to). They ARE a fun ski. They are forgiving, & not too demanding. They suit me fine, with enough power in reserve to still give a thrill. LOVE `em. |
Scottie of the yard Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-05-05 19:14:19
having lost my X Wing 10s after a disasterous trip to Kitz mid season I picked up the K2 Stryker, and boy are they good, im a heavy guy with a strong technique, they hold an edge better than the X wings and fell more stable, slightly narrower under foot (x wings did great in canada in January pow) so im not sure how they will compare when we return in Feb to the Rockies. good luck. |
New Love for the Sport Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-01-26 05:36:04
I'm a fairly accomplished skier and picked up a pair of Strykers at the end of the 06/07 season. They are fantastic! Coming from a pair of 10 year old all-mountain K2 alpines to these was a dramatic improvement. They're solid beneath my feet in any condition and cut through anything I throw at them with unmatched stability. I've never skied on anything else comparable. An all-around great ski! |