K2 Apache Outlaw 2008 Ski Review

Brand: K2
Ski: Apache Outlaw (2008)
  Ski discipline: All mountain
  Length(s):167, 174, 181
  Radius: 20
  Sidecut(s) (tip-waist-tail): 124-88-111

Manufacturer’s Description of the K2 Apache Outlaw:

"Our newly expanded men’s all-mountain series include a broad spectrum of skis for the backcountry enthusiast to the recreational cruiser."

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Reader Ski Reviews of the K2 Apache Outlaw 2008
K2 Apache Outlaw 2008
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/28

I have spent decades skiing and have been on dozens of brands and styles.  I am 6’9 260 lbs and can handle the steeps well and the jumps.  To me these skis are the cats meow!  We need more skis for big guys to pick from!  That is a know fact but until these company?s can come up with skis made for big guys these Outlaws are the one.  They perform great on all conditions even on the hard crud.  They turn great for a fat ski and float in the powder fairly well.  These skis have been marked ?a heavier ski? but if your thighs are in good shape it will be no problem what so ever. I also instruct on these skis and at the end of the day my legs are not worn out. The main point is that they perform on the whole mountain in all conditions and by buying these skis you will not be disappointed.

K2 Apache Outlaw 2008
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/02

These are a great pair of all-mountain skis. In the trees, they are rather agile and turn remarkably quick for a fatty ski. Not as stiff and physically demanding as, say the Volkl Unlimited, but still a ski for people who like to rip it. Holds edge well on groomers at high speed, although not extensively tested in these conditions. On moguls (tested here at Mary Jane CO, mogul capital of the US): I was surprised at how quick to turn the ski was and that it didn’t feel excessively hard. These skis like to go fast and like aggressive skiers, although will act docile when not pushed hard. Overall, a great ski, originally way overpriced, bit now (Jan ‘09) a great deal in the 500-600 price range. P.S. Powder performance: couldn’t really tell, since I tend to err on the dark side on powder days (snowboard).

K2 Apache Outlaw 2008
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/01

When the bindings on my Apache Outlaws started to fail, I returned them to my local dealer who sent them into the K2 rep in Seattle, WA who said they were only warrantied for ONE YEAR from date of purchase.  This was for the factory installed binding system. Only one year is ridiculous.  It is a flaw in the systme.  Buyer beware.  One Year?  Get Real!

K2 Apache Outlaw 2008
Written by Ski Review Guest on 04/01

I purchased the 07’-08’ model of the Outlaw last season. This brand new ski performed great and I always ‘talked up’ the ski as a versatile free-ride ski for expert skiers. A down payment was placed for the ski on Dec. 1, 2007 as my receipt indicated. I took posession of the skis at the end of December 07’. On March 1, 2009 the entire cap on the front of one of the skis totally de-laminated. Provided with this information; K2 has stuck to there strict policy of a 1 year warranty and will not discuss the matter. I am no longer a fan of a manufacturer that cannot fabricate an $800 ski that will not last more than 14 months (half of those months the ski was in storage during the summer months) Booo!

K2 Apache Outlaw 2008
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/21

i have skied these all over the place for three years with a herniated sidewall and outside edge that changes shape every time i ski it.  the injury happened on a 30” day at alpine meadows and i didn’t notice until the end of the day when i took a look at my bases.  the interesting thing is that the ski still performs beautifully with said injury. of course k2 won’t warranty. going back to volkl.

K2 Apache Outlaw 2008
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/13

I picked up a pair of 174cm and mounted atomic bindings, 1 cm forward.  Am 6’2/200 and a former college and divisional racer.  The Outlaw at a 174cm lines up and skiis like a 178. It is a great, lively carver comfortable on anything but boiler plate ice.  I like em in the bumps and trees at Mary Jane and Steamboat. Took them to Canada and everyone at Monashee Powder wanted to try my skis in the variable powder they had at the time.  Also have 188 K2 APache Chiefs for big pow and 184 Dynastar Mythic Riders and Atomic Metron B5s that I also like alot but the Outlaw is still numero uno for an all around one ski quiver! Have fun !

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