K2 Domain 169cm Ski + Marker 11 Bindings Winter Snow Outdoor Sport
Ex-Rental skis, from our Rental Center. Skis’ base and edges are in condition as shown in the pictures (Zoom in for details). They are fully functional, but used. In rare cases they may have chips, scratches, and other wear and tear common on used rental equipment, such as permanent markers, stickers, or other writing on them. Cosmetic and non-functional details (tips, signature badges etc) might be broken or missing. Our certified technicians can adjust the bindings for you free of charge please send together with the order: weight, height, skill level, as well as the boot sole length (not size, but outside measurement in mm). Bindings release values have been tested before taking the pictures. After that, skis have been warehouse stored and may have dust or dirt on them. We recommend having your skis set up and adjusted to your boots by a professional ski shop. Please verify that your preferred ski shop will set up and adjust these particular skis and bindings. Some shops may decline to work on older binding models. If you select to set up or service these bindings yourself you do so at your own risk. Thanks to a slalom-like waist and the Powerwall sidewall, tricky edge changes are no problem. So that the Disruption also faithfully keeps track, K2 has given the Disruption the Dark Matter Dampening (DMD) system. A polymer / carbon insert in the shovel area and at the end of the ski. The Titanal I-Beam provides to the still for the best running smoothness. Power transmission is significantly improved by the oversized ABS sidewalls that are laminated and embedded into the wood core in the center of the ski. Because the sidewalls extend into the heart of the ski, power transfer from the skier to the ski edge is direct and precise. 90 – 115. 3.0 – 11.0. SERVICE: We have also a fully equipped on-site workshop and Wintersteiger and CSA authorized technicians carrying out both ski and snowboard servicing and repairs. Free binding adjustment according to the ISO 11088:2006 norm. REMEMBER: Setting your ski bindings to the correct release setting is essential for your safety. You should always have your bindings checked and adjusted by a professional ski technician. We do our best to show you in the photos the condition of the skis, but because of the structure, sometimes it is hard to present exactly how it looks like.