K-2

Approval Rate: 82%

82%Approval ratio

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    eeee670d

    Mon Sep 10 2007

    its a great board

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    boardgirl

    Mon Sep 10 2007

    This board is knarly dude!!

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    joex31292

    Mon Dec 11 2006

    good boards i really like mine alot

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    useforum

    Sat Jan 11 2003

    for all you people who think k2 is a bad company you ccan suck my big willie and eat out my buttox. K2 is the best company and if youre gonna complain that they took out other business', that probably means that that company sucked. The fat bob is an excellent board and only Burton and M3 are better.

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    forums_r_the_best

    Sun Nov 17 2002

    they suck. only make skis cuz there boards suck

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    burtonux

    Wed Nov 06 2002

    they suk

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    malvin

    Tue Jan 23 2001

    Whenever I rented a board it was a K-2. K-2 boards are thick, heavy and unmanuverable. They ding easily and are a pain in the butt. I guess I know why they use them as rentals.

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    king_mark

    Mon Jan 08 2001

    Not a very good board at all. Handling is slow and sluggish. Too heavy to do any tricks. Only graphics on the board is the "K-2" logo, needs some variety. K-2 makes good skis but not so good snowboards. Only plus is the price, the boards are very cheap.

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    hodad005

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    They have just come into the snowboarding market, but they are decent boards. Their bindings are innovative and work well. Overall, it's a quality board.

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    kook1994

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    I have a K2 Fat Bob and love it. My big feet fit really well on the board and the K2 clicker bindings fit super good. For the bindings being click-ins, they hold super duper good.

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    katerbuggy

    Mon Nov 27 2000

    I like this company a lot. K-2 has some wonderful boards and some bad ones. The Fat Bob is customized for riders who have a size thirteen foot or larger. This helps to prevent toe drag. I own a pair of K-2 Clicker bindings and Luna boots. They are also convenient and easy on warm, slushy spring days. If it's freezing out the bindings get compacted snow stuck in them. I make sure to keep a screwdriver with me so I can chop the ice out of my boot bindings. It's a pain.

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    holliex

    Tue Nov 21 2000

    My brother is a snowboarder and an aggressive inline skater, and he only buys and uses K-2 products. They seem to last and are comfortable, besides looking cool.

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    mainymange

    Tue Nov 21 2000

    K2 is a great company that I have been using for years. I have a K2 Fat Bob snowboard and it's been good. They send me a catalog and it's cool to look at. I wanna buy another board but they are a bit expensive. I hope their prices will go down but their quality stays the same.

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    tbonee2c

    Tue Nov 21 2000

    I like the K-2 snowboards. The Eldo is my favorite of all the boards they put out. It is an excellent back country board and I like the graphics too.

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    xhhaterx

    Tue Nov 21 2000

    This isn't my favorite brand, but on the snowboard area they make really good stuff.

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    gbstang51

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    These snowboards keep you balanced when you really need it.

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    mpazzara

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    Is a great board if you have big feet. It provides you great stability. It provides you with more control the faster that you go.

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    gup_dawg

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    Innovative and creative designs and technology. The electra makes snowboarding so comfortable, best boots/bindings around.

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    badfrog

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    I ride this board because it's one of the only boards that can accommodate my height and large foot size (13/1A). The board is extremely stable at speed and it floats through the powder.

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    bezzle

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    The curves on the board are sensational. It hits powder like no other board. I would pick this board anytime of the day.

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    locotes

    Thu Nov 16 2000

    All you need for snowboarding is a K-2 board! K-2 reinvents snowboarding. Real equipment for all types of snow. K-2 boots are waterproof and very affordable.

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    ketel1

    Wed Nov 15 2000

    Durable, dependable equipment. Snowboards and apparel are rather expensive, but are top quality. Reps are knowledgeable, and with a large assortment of boards, can put you on a board that best suits your needs.

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    valhalla

    Tue Nov 14 2000

    It is impossible to bust rodeo flips with a K-2 because of the lack of flex and pop in the board.

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    bboydrak

    Mon Nov 13 2000

    K-2 has been around and knows boards. Ride one and you'll believe! Amazingly well built and rides well on all terrains. Has a board for all levels and abilities.

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    rictor

    Fri Nov 10 2000

    It makes really good and trustworthy boards. They last a long time. I used them once and they felt really good to ride on.

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    tonyddc5

    Thu Nov 09 2000

    K-2 has boards that like to crack and snap. Their bindings are crap, too.

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    dchavez

    Thu Nov 09 2000

    K-2 are the best boards on the market. They seem to have the most technology when it comes to designing a board.

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    me143420

    Wed Nov 08 2000

    The snowboards are durable. K-2's are quick off the bat.

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    j_boy7hoe7

    Wed Nov 08 2000

    It's cheap and handles great. It's very smooth and they have a lot of designs on the board.

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    eternal2

    Fri Nov 03 2000

    Okay, my K-2 board kicks ass. I got the new one last season and I swear I ride better. K-2 has great freestyle versatile boards.

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    slangsam

    Tue Oct 31 2000

    I have a friend who rides a K-2 and enjoys it very much. He has bought three or four boards, but he likes K-2 the best.

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    rossedee

    Tue Oct 31 2000

    Decent enough board. The only thing that's lacking is the artwork.

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    wighty

    Tue Oct 31 2000

    It's not that their equipment is bad. I don't like K-2 because it moved into the snowboard business and started taking over smaller businesses that had been around since the beginning of the sport.

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    sponge

    Mon Oct 30 2000

    I think K2 snowboards is the innovative company for snowboard equipment. They were the first company to come up with single step and click in boots and bindings. They also have the best looking stuff.

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    coolguy

    Tue Oct 24 2000

    I've liked the boards that I bought. The flexibility is a bit tight but the shape gives hard turns that I need.

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    unzers56

    Sat Oct 14 2000

    I don't like K-2 snowboards. They aren't recommended, and they don't last as long as they should. They don't look very nice on the outside. The way it's made is alright, but the dynamics aren't up to date as of now.

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    khat9727om

    Sun Aug 13 2000

    The Eldo is a great old school freeride board. It is awesome in the deep powder and is really responsive, plus it turns on a dime (almost). The eyelet is great for towing in the back country.

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    du_b9196om

    Mon Jul 31 2000

    I like that they make wider boards. They turn well and are reasonably responsive. Very resilient. Their bindings aren't as good as I heard in that they don't close tight enough around my boots.

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    mojo9185om

    Mon Jul 31 2000

    K-2 snowboards are a great company with superior product design and quality. Their clicker binding technology is the easiest and fastest to use on the market and makes the board much lighter, perfect for jumping and spinning.

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    airn8691om

    Sun Jul 16 2000

    Having skied for 10+ years, I recently tried my had at boarding. After one day I was hooked. Skiing on K2's for 10 years, made me develop a sort of product allegiance to the brand, which is what led me to try K-2 boards. My experiene has been that the board is responsive enough for a novice, and forgiving as well.

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    gond8620om

    Sat Jul 15 2000

    Olympic and pro riders use these, so they must be good boards. The flex and control is excellent. The flashy designs attract riders who don't even know anything about boards.

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    paul8495om

    Wed Jul 12 2000

    A cool design that handles well. Great durability at a reasonable price.

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    azar8209om

    Thu Jul 06 2000

    K-2 snowboards have taken a beating from me and they still perform excellently. K-2 has been in the snow equipment business for many years and are committed to quality. K-2 snowboards require the least amount of maintenance to keep to optimal performance. Very flexible with great construction and parts.

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    chen8215om

    Thu Jul 06 2000

    This board is very afforadable and will last. A great beginners package. K-2 was the first board I got and I was fine with the performance and the look.

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    eafe7880du

    Mon Jun 26 2000

    K-2 makes an awesome board called the Fat Bob. My brother has huge feet and K-2 gives my brother the wide board so that he doesn't get toe drag. At the same time, the board is light and flexible.

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    sgee7858du

    Mon Jun 26 2000

    A good product is the K-2 Luna snowboard if you're a female. Overall, K-2 boards are worth your money.

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    rhue7839du

    Sun Jun 25 2000

    I ride an Eldo which is the best board I've ever had. It has a great design that works wonders on the deep powder days. Next year I'm planning to buy a K-2 Utima, which is even lighter, stronger, and more responsive than the Eldo.

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    mark7810om

    Sun Jun 25 2000

    I have a K-2 Dart, and I really like it. It's light, manueverable, and turns well. My friends always want to borrow it instead of using their boards.

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    amco7735du

    Fri Jun 23 2000

    K-2 has always made great skis, but now they developed their snowboard line to be just as good as their skis when compared to this competition. Their boards are incredibly light, mobile, and strong boards. You can cruise and turn on it hard, or just lean back and ride through the powder. The bindings are by far the easiest to get into.