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K2 Silencer (2007)

Model: K2 Silencer (2007)
Size(cm) / Radius(m): 159/? 169/? 179/20
Sidecut: 113-80-104

Manufacturer’s Description of the K2 Silencer:

"The Silencer is an all-mountain pipe and park ski built to ski all over the mountain like its big brother, the Public Enemy.  The Silencer has a slightly narrower footprint and cap construction design for response and agility. The all black tone on tone design keeps it ultra low-profile and will quiet even the toughest critic."

Real time prices for the K2 Silencer (2007), or similar ski products:

Reader Ski Reviews of the K2 Silencer (2007)
K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/06 at 05:16 PM

Trying to decide between these and the Public Enemy. Maybe these would be a little more agile in quick turns with a narrower waist. Like skiing powder and soft stuff in the tight trees. Any suggestions?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/08 at 02:17 PM

Just went and talked with my local K2 rep. He says this is the right choice for someone who likes on/off piste pow with a bit o’ pipe thrown in. Great ski for everything. Look for a slightly smaller length for tighter turn radius especially between those trees…

Have fun this is going to be a great season!!!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/12 at 04:37 PM

I heard that these skis were too soft to most of the mountain outside of the park. If anybody has skied these yet please let me know how they are on other types of terrain…

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/14 at 05:22 PM

These skis are great all over the mountain. I was a little disappointed in the way they flopped around in the powder, but they are great for ripping around on. If you are someone who likes to give it everything in sight then these are the skis for you. If i had to give these skis a mark from 1 to 10 it would be an 8. They are a great ski go out and get them, you wont be disappointed.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by xcjamie on 11/20 at 01:04 PM

A cheap all mountain/ park and pipe twin that is the little brother to the Public Enemy.  A little narrower than the Public Enemy and is more agile.  Black on black graphics are pretty cool.  If your tight on cash these are good skis to get.

K2 Silencer gear review by “xcjamie”

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/27 at 01:04 PM

So they are still alright in the powder?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/05 at 06:05 PM

I can get a pair of 04-05 Public Enemies for the same price, does any one know what is the better ski?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/06 at 03:07 AM

There both brand new, one of them is this ski the Silencer and the other is a Public Enemy RB (re-build of the 2004-2005 model, K2 reproduced them this year). I have not skiied either one, I mainly do all mountain stuff but I am looking for something that can go in the park too. If anyone has another suggjestion for around $400 CAN i would be thrilled. Thanks

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/07 at 01:37 PM

Public Enemy or K2 Silencer?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by lukeatme on 12/08 at 07:58 PM

Get the Public Enemy, both the Silencer and the Fujatives are park skis.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/08 at 07:59 PM

I like skiing on all parts of the mountain…should I get the Silencer or the Fuajtive

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/31 at 03:27 PM

From what I am gathering from info it sounds as if the Silencer and the Fujative are way too soft and what I know from experience is that the Public Enemy is way too heavy. Agree/disagree?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/15 at 04:53 AM

Great in the park, moguls, powder, and really light. The K2 Silencer is a good choice for the price.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/05 at 07:38 PM

ive been riding these for about 3 months now and they are great all around. a little sketchy around slow ski turns but they tun great at a highish rate of speed. the flexability is a preference thing so i like them stock but the onee body dissadvantage is the edges are plasic so they chip off nd scape layers off and it looks bad after a lot sf scratches but ho looks at the tips at high speeds? well i love them and will keep riding.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/16 at 06:36 AM

I bought these skis around Christmas and unfortunately there where stolen in February while I was eating, they are overall amazing skis, they are light resonsive, perfectly balanced for rails, landings are smooth and excellent carving ability through trees. Definately a good buy.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/18 at 01:40 AM

If anyone has a used pair of silencers size 159-169 that they might be selling email me at rjbxbox@aol.com

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/28 at 08:17 AM

im a fairly advanced skiier looking to get more into tree runs and jumps (not necessarily park).  Which is better, public enemy or silencer?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 05/18 at 01:02 AM

who everr owns these, do the silencers chip a lot or barely any?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 06/15 at 12:21 PM

Hardly at all compared to how badly the publics chipped, my 06 publics are so bad i got about 10% of what i payed for them when i sold them. Silencers are ideal if youre skiing on dodgy stuff eg. Australia.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 06/25 at 07:35 AM

can u center mount the silencers? will they be fine to turn on and stuff still

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 07/14 at 06:47 PM

well last year i got mine set on standard but im pretty sure that you can get them centered. great all around ski. good for people who love off-piste but also good in the park.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 07/24 at 10:33 AM

mine chip a shit load and they have big chunks off the sides from crosses but mine are center mounted and they are fine.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 07/25 at 07:03 PM

I weigh in at 150 and height comes to 5’8. I am ooking to getting into park siing, i wanna do something new, i have Nordica rod series as my all mountain which do wonderful, but i am not taking those to the park, the most I did with those this season was kickers and boxes, but I would love a park ski, somehting light so ollie gets a little easier, and a strong overall ski. Not to worried about powder because tahoes season this year sucked. But i would love a good park ski as i said. so if you could help me out that would be great!

Ski season in….....6 MONTHS WTF!

lets go to New zealand

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/02 at 11:35 PM

im lookin into buying either silencer or public enemy. which is better? im looking for an all mountain, but some park

any suggestions?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/20 at 10:21 AM

Im a fairly advanced skier i like to do off piste stuff but my friends like the park im about 5’5” 130 lbs what skis should i get

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 09/01 at 05:34 AM

i recently bought this ski thinking that it would only perform well in the park, but i was completely wrong- this ski performs everywhere. glades, mogles, woods, groomed- this ski does it all. Although, if you are looking to ride more mountain than just park, i would not recommend getting them center mounted like i did because they dont take turns as well as they would mounted a little ways back. Other than this it’s a great ski thats worth the money.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 09/03 at 01:03 PM

After skiing on these for a couple of months now i regret getting them, too much flex for high speeds, and long sweeping turns. absolutly awesome for the park though, agile and light they do well in the air and on rails. im 90kgs and these skis just dont do it for me! light weights would have a feild day. anyone interested in buying text me nz 0274257740.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 09/04 at 07:21 AM

Overall, great ski, I love em, have the 179’s and they’re plenty agile enough to get through trees, powder, rails, whatever the hell you wanna do.

But the chipping, it’s pretty damn rediculous. Just from skis crossing I’ve had some big chunks out of the middle that I’ve had to fill in with Epoxy. So if you get these, buy some of that to fill in the holes every once in a while.

I’d still buy the skis again in a heartbeat..especially for $300. 8.5/10

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/08 at 07:02 PM

im loving the input that im getting :) i just bought some silencers and im really excited to go skiing now :)

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/11 at 06:24 AM

Im not sure if these reviews are considering th 06 (has a gun on it) or 07 (knives) silencers, Ive now ridden both and find the 07 to be a far superior ski to the 06…I have had no trouble with chipping and FAR prefer this ski to the Public Enemy…I do very minimal park and this ski handles all mountain like a pro. HIGHLY recomendable!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/13 at 10:05 PM

Im pumped to go now that I got these. Paid 210 and cant wait for some cccccold weather!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/18 at 06:46 PM

I’m about 80kg/175lb Height 180cm/5’11” I want skis for all mountain and good for jumps. I like the price and graphics of the silencer but I’ve been to a couple of shops and the guys say they are not good for somebody my size. The public enemy skis cost about one third more! Anybody out there as big or bigger the me?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/18 at 07:42 PM

I am 6’2’’ and weigh about 80kg. I recently bought the 07/08 silencer and to be honest i think its an awsome ski. It wll handle almost anything from kickers & rails to powder & pisted runs.

This ski is soooo much lighter than the public enemy and generaly an awsome ski.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/20 at 01:02 PM

the 07/08 silencers, are those the ones with the knives on them.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/20 at 09:12 PM

Yeah! They are black on top with knives and are white underneath with the k2 logo on the tip and tail. Pretty cool!!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/23 at 12:39 AM

what size should I be looking for?  have not skiied in 12 years due to finding what I thought was love in snowbaording, but am dieing to get back on skis instead, I live in Michigan and will be skiing primarly groomed all mountain and some park when my balls get big enough again, how is the silencer in groomed terrain?  I think for powder skiing I will run a Volkl Gatama or Karma, but Rockie Mtn. skiing will be minimal. thanks for the help.  I think the ski I found was maybe a 176 or a lil smaller, stands just about as tall as me.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/23 at 04:52 PM

What ski should I buy. If I can’t find the skis I want for a decent price (Volkl Karma), the only good skis I’ve found in local shops are the 07/08 silencer, 06/07 salomon foil, and 06/07 rossignol scratch sprayer BC (but the scratch sprayer BC’s are a little overpriced) I’m 5’9” and weigh 155. I will be skiing at Grand Targee, WY so I mainly want the ski for powder, trees, moguls….the stuff away from other people, but they still have to be able to survive on ice and hardpack. so…yeah. thanks for any suggestions.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/23 at 06:02 PM

I was just wondering how much K2 silencers are and if its worth it to pay the xtra $ to get the public enemy

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/23 at 06:16 PM

I’m am a tight on money twelve year old whos looking at buyinh the 2007 k2 silencers for next year. I’m about 5’4 and weigh 100 lbs. I love the graphix and it seems that the skis would be good at the park it also feels very light.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/23 at 07:36 PM

Do the 07 silencers scratsh easily??????????

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/24 at 01:03 AM

New 2008 silencers cost around $300. The old 2007 are about 200 (if you can find them on closeout on the internet) I havn’t skied on them or the PE, so I don’t know which is better. New 2008 PE (used to be called Public Enemy) are about $450.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/24 at 06:25 AM

08 Public Enemy(PE) or 07 Silencers

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/26 at 05:47 AM

08 PE

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/02 at 07:07 PM

Sweet skis. Haven’t shred on them yet, I probably won’t ‘til christmas because I don’t won’t them to get scratched on all the rocks up at Big White. Really nice twin tips for the price!!!!!!!!!!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/05 at 08:07 PM

Totally agree man

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/06 at 02:51 PM

I’m heading to the alpes at chrismas. The resort were at has a large amount of off-piste skiing. Are these skis any good or would i be better to hire??

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/07 at 08:03 PM

I would go for it!!!!!!!!!! They’re sweet

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/07 at 08:20 PM

Fellow Canadian dudes, if you’re looking for last year’s Silencers for cheap check out Al’s Ski Barn online.  They even had 179 cm, which I was looking for in Ontario but couldn’t find easy here. It’s a USA store but with our high dollar the skis work out to less than $200 CDN.  Shipping’s free if you can find someone to send to in the US, otherwise I think it’s $40.  They sell/mount bindings too I think.  BTW I got a feeling that this winter we’re FINALLY going to get some good snow in Ontario!!!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/12 at 07:15 AM

I’m 175lbs 6’2”, and like to hit every part of the hill( a little more park then slope). Should I use the Silencer or the PE’s?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/15 at 08:03 PM

Depends how much money you have. If you want something mainly for the park and you have money go for the PE’s. But if you have less money and want a good all mountain ski that is also really good in the park go for the silencers.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/15 at 08:05 PM

What are fugatives are they any good?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/16 at 05:08 AM

Get the Fujitive if you want park. Get the PE if you are an agressive or heavier skiier. The Silencer is a great all maountain tool. Its small waist and agility helps it move through trees with ease. Its flex makes it playful and make it a great bump ski. This ski will work fine as a powder ski, epesially for lighter skiers. If you are heavier or a more aggresive skier get the PE. The PE is a more all mountian ski than the silencer because it has less flex. If you want something better for pow get the seth. This ski is cheaper because it has a capped sidwall, is made in China, and is meant for only a year of park ski. If you need a ski that you will break, get this. overall great ski

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/19 at 09:58 AM

just got Silencers and Marker 12 Free Wide bindings.  these are my first skis in 10 years since I just converted back to skiing from snowboarding.  looking to see where the optimal binding mounting point is for free skiing, most liekly 50% park use and 50% all mountain groomed michigan skiing.  plan to learn to ride switch as well.  look for best location for landings and overall control and comfort.  I don’t plan to be a back seat skier but more over the center to front.  I am fearful of mounting to far back for fear of being off balance in the kickers and drops. the factory mid sole point in my opinion looks a little to far back, so I am here asking advice before having them mounted.  Also have a pair of Volkl Karmas to dedicate to more all mountain and big ski trip backcountry rides thanks for the advice Forrest in northen michigan

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/19 at 08:11 PM

sweet for coming back to skiing because we all know skiing is so much better than snowboarding. Volkl karmas are nice same with silencers. I got a pair of silencers they’re sweet. What kind of tricks can you do.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/20 at 02:09 AM

i have not been able to ski yet, no snow in michigan .been a decade since i was a cussa racer.  i do plan on getting upto par quickly though and hope these flexy k2s help.  but really where is my optimal mounting location based on what i stated above? thanks, i just dont trust local shop judgement enough

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/20 at 08:00 PM

It depends on your wieght and your style

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/20 at 11:42 PM

I had my silencers mounted at around 4.5. think thats just over half way between traditional and true centre. Seems to have turned out well, they are stable in the air and also perfoem well in the powder and on the slopes.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/21 at 03:34 AM

ski is 169cm, i weigh 157lbs and am 5’9 if it helps

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/21 at 08:02 PM

I would say to set it further back for powder mid for all and forward for freestyle? You don’t have to take my opion you could get help from a real professional. Not that i’m not!!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/22 at 08:03 PM

well i’m about 225, 6’1” with 13 yrs. of experiance on montana mountains. i really dont go into the park at all but i basically do everything else. being a bigger guy, i would like to know which would be better, silencers or PE’s…or anything else for that matter! also, what i’ve gathered from the chipping problem…is that because they are less expensive ski’s?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/22 at 08:05 PM

I haveen’t had any problem with the silencers.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/23 at 01:43 AM

can some one help me. i have decided on the silencers but dont know what size i need. im 15 years old and skied since i was about 4 and i love park!! about 5’9” and 11 stone any help much appreciated.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/23 at 12:42 PM

you could also check out the Seth Morrison, sounds more up your alley with its stiffer construction, or look at the Salomon 1080 Foil, wider for powder but narly in the park

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/23 at 02:35 PM

ok thanks but i prefer the silencers as my mate rides them and they are great for thier forgivness. so still if any1 can help me with the size i need it would be great. (read message above)

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/24 at 08:04 PM

which are better if i do mountain alot but like the park every now and then…and in the park im not very extreme… Or between the two silencers this year or last years?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/26 at 12:46 AM

good for park setup at your size and strength

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/27 at 02:34 AM

last year i had a really good time riding on these skis. they are really buttery in the park but at the same time can make some good turns on moguls and pretty much anywhere on the mountain. I slapped some marker jesters on these jawns and it should be another great season. Im also 16 and about 5’8 and i ride the 169s.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/28 at 02:30 AM

i have just purchased some 169 silencers.. waiting to get on them soon for the first time, but will they resrict me to the park?? because i will want to hit the groomed slopes aswel. any one know from experiance?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/28 at 04:39 AM

I f you are looking to hit the mountain and you are unsure what skis to buy demo them and if you like them great but in my opinion the silencers were a little heavy for me and if you have been skiing for a long time all over the mountain go with the lighter skis they will let you do all the things you want to and help you improve drastically. I have the silencers but I prefer wearing my friends 1080 Solomon Foils

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/30 at 07:54 AM

What are the solomon 1080 foils like?????? my old skiis were the solomon 1080 t’s and were pretty good but nowhere near as good as the silencers I just got. Probably because of the price difference…..... Before you buy something think>>is this deal to good to be true(the chances are it is)And remember you ALWAYS get what you pay for

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/01 at 02:55 AM

The Public enemys are ok but the silencers are a better all around ski. I work at a resort in CO and the Public Enemys simply are not as good as the silencer EXCEPT they have a slightly widder cut so they “float” powder slightly better, but not by alot. Overall the silencers are a better buy. Oh and Saloman foils rule!! I love mine so so much, buy a pair

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by jfeda55 on 12/05 at 06:35 AM

Looking for a good all mountain ski, groomed trails and park.  Skiing the Northeast, US.  Currently riding TroubleMakers, but really considering buying these Silencers.  Want to hear from anyone that has a good knowledge of these ski’s or anyone that has demo’d them.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/06 at 06:26 AM

The k2 silencers easily the best skis out there for the price. I own a pair myself and They shred in the park and they are good in powder and on the groomers. I work at a ski shop and highly recommend them if thinking about buying them

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/07 at 08:13 PM

Nice because I just bought a pair and haven’t used them yet I’m waitin for some new snow at big white.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/12 at 06:33 AM

silencers or line chronics

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/12 at 04:57 PM

im torn between a pair of 07/08 silencers, or some 2006 salomon 1080 foils, wich are half price because there last seasons.. . so there both pretty much same price, i like the park and want to get to love it, but the rest of my ski buddies like the groomers, so i’ll be 50/50.. ahh wich ski, or are there other options?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/12 at 11:46 PM

Just bought the 07 Silencers and excited to get out for the first time. I am an all mountain skier but looking to get into the park and the tec had nothing but great things to say about them! Also Just an FYI to all I picked them up for $132 US at REI today

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/14 at 08:45 PM

They are $299 on their website.  Was this an instore purchase?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/15 at 07:33 AM

these r fricken off the chain

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/26 at 04:28 AM

yea i do agree that these skis are sick in the park and pretty much every where else, but they chip really easily. I had to get them epoxied twice and just got another chip the other day. Otherwise, the things are sick.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/30 at 07:27 PM

The best ski i’ve ever purchased remarkable I took the ski in 4 feet of powder and they had no trouble. Don’t hesitate to buy them. They also are great in the park for switch riding.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/06 at 04:49 PM

I dont know if i should place my dindings at the “absolute center” or the recomended placement. These are my first free skis, should i just got with the recmended?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/06 at 08:33 PM

i’m 15 and getting into park skiing. i want to learn the park but i still want to do everything else like i’ve been doing for the past 10 years. should i get the silencers and in what size??? (i’m 5"5ish) thanks.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/15 at 08:36 AM

I’m 6ft 175.  I bought a pair of 169 08 Silencers (knives) and am wondering how these might hold up in the powder.  I want a good all mountain ski that can hold my size in the powder and work pretty well in the park, although it’s not my main concern.  Should I switch to a pair of 07 PE’s? 

Also Mounting bindings.  50/50 or standard, or +3?  I mainly do powder, but want to do more in the park.  I’m leaning towards standard, but want to start doing switch takeoffs.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/16 at 11:23 AM

Are these skis stiff enough to hold a 200 pound guy?

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/16 at 08:06 PM

the 07 silencers scratch easily as said before but don’t let this stop u frum buyin these skis. I boght a pair during the holidays and they’re wicked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/21 at 06:34 PM

OK to the guys who wants to know about the PE vs. Silencer, if you like Powder go with the PE.  The silencer looks sexy and all, but you will regret the lack of usage when you get a fresh 4”+ and they’re sinking to the ground.  I don’t know about anybody else but when it’s coming down that’s when I want to ski the most.  I am 5’9” and 155lbs.  I rented the PE in a 164 length at Breckenridge on an 8” powder day when my “all moutain” skis were sinking for china & I found it to be a very lively ski that was great in pow and very tight trees.  The slightly wider waist kept me afloat and thus make it easier to snap them around when inches count.  They also are suprisingly agile, and I didn’t feel like I was losing any ability on the frontside either.  I hate terms like “One-ski-quiver” but it really does do everything sickeningly well.  I blew away moguls with them, I caught air off everything, and they didn’t get chattery even when I was straightlining the sketched-out double diamond horseshoe bowl with them.  The six-foot roostertails kept my buddies from drafting me too which was pretty sweet.  I can’t think of a better tool to bring when you’re planning on doing everything.  You can hit the park, the bowls, the frontside groomers, the moguls and the trees and feel great doing it all.  My only gripe is that the egdes of the topsheet looked like they’d been involved in a shark attack.  Other than that, throw in a $500 price tag and you’ve got a bargain that will make you look waaaaay better than you actually are.  Buy them.  Never look back.  I can’t wait to get mine!     

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/23 at 08:06 PM

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K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/26 at 12:37 AM

i cant decide which skis to get, line invader’s or the k2 silencers, anyone have a recommendation or any information on which one to buy? thanks

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/27 at 12:37 AM

I WOULD SAY THE K2 HELLBENT BUT THATS JUST ME

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/27 at 06:33 AM

Hellbents are in totally dif. class of ski. Silencers and invaders are more of an all mt. + a little bit of park. Hellbents are only good in ungroomed.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/29 at 06:25 AM

its really the thought that counts

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/29 at 05:37 PM

hi i wanna get some silencer 06/07 (silencer gun on it) because i love the design and there no pount in getting any others cos i wont be happy with the pattern anyway i cant finfd them anywhere in the uk any ideas on where i can get them shipped from america i need 169s although might be tempted for 159s just for the exra added controll

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/30 at 02:17 AM

I’m 6 foot 2 inches, and 185 lbs.  I own a par of ‘06-‘07 Silencers (with the guns, not the knives. . . what genius at K2 decided that a knife was a good pattern for a ski called a “Silencer”?  Bring back the Gun in 2008!)  Anyway, I have mine set up with Salomon Z10 Bindings and Salomon Performa 4 Boots.  I love these skis.  They’re great for powder, groom, glades, and park.  As everyone who owns a pair of these knows, the IBM-TinkPad-like tops chip and scratch like mad.  Just get them tuned and epoxied every 6-8 times out, and keep a black Sharpie in your boot bad.  Oh, and did I mention. . . “K2! Hey! Bring back the gun!!!”

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/30 at 04:06 AM

I have been researching both of them and they look like they are both great all mountain skis and i need some help deciding. Which one is better for the powder?Which one is better for the mixture of park and mountain?thanks

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/30 at 04:38 AM

line chronic dude!

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/30 at 04:39 AM

the k2 hellbent r waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/30 at 04:58 AM

I want an all mountain ski that isn’t very expensive and the silencers look good. Does anyone have any other better skis for all around performance. I want them to be around 300 dollars at the most.

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/31 at 08:04 PM

07 silencers

K2 Silencer (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/01 at 10:59 PM

I’m looking for a new pair of skis.  I really like the silencers i’m just concerned they might be a little thin at the waist.  I’m looking for a ski that is good in the park but also can go all over the mountain.  would this be a good bet vs. something a little wider like a Public Enemy or a Line chronic or anthem? I’m 5’9 170 pretty good skiier looking to get better in the park

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