Summary: The popular Schi Devil returns for the '07-'08 season as K2's standout all-around women's specific ski. Designed for female skiers' body size and sking style - the Schi appeals to women of all abilities and inspires confidence in difficult conditions. Women who want one ski for a variety of terrain and snow types will want to check out this versatile performer. The Schi Devil will shred powder, crud, groomers, bumps, and whatever else the day has in store for you.
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There's a good reason the Schi Devil has been the best selling women's ski in the industry for 2 years running . Reach for these when you're unsure what the day will throw at you. Powder, crud or bumps, the Schi Devil will handle them all with alacrity. A deep sidecut and two sheets of metal provide excellent edge hold on hard snow and deliver confidence at speed like you've never known. But dive into the woods for a powder run and you'll swear you have a powder specific ski.
Conditions:
50% hard snow / 50% soft snow Sidecut:119-78-105/16.0
Weight: 6.8lbs/pair
Inserts:
+1cm and +3cm Construction: Titanal braided Bioflex Core, Titanal metal laminate |
Backcountry magazine: "The
Schi Devils are playful, light skis that dance in bumps
and short radius turns. It's a very responsive ski where
the slightest movement gets the ski on and off edge."
Couloir magazine: "The Schi Devil preferred
longer turns on hardpack, but could handle any terrain once
dialed in. With a hefty feel, it hung on to firm snow like
the devil to a lost soul, and exhibited good control and
response in bumps and crud."
Skiing magazine:
"'It's like that little black dress you can wear to everything,' said one tester. The Schi is a piece of cake to turn, holds a solid edge at most speeds, zips down bumps and groomers, and glides over everything from powdered sugar to death cookies. No wonder it's a best seller. Gripes: Could use more power and less finesse. Power: An all-around fun ride."
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