K2 2011 Snowboard Reviews

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Fastplant reviewed by the Snowboard Review team. Fastplant is a video review.
K2 Fastplant - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Rich Ewbank - (17) user review(s).

Bamboo is the future! Once again K2 have taken a technology that’s been around for years, made it better and then put tons of money behind marketing. The Fastplant’s new Bambooyah core helps to create a snowboard that is easy to ride, full of energy and pop and most importantly, more fun than Disneyland to ride. The Bambooyah core is no gimmick it’s the future of freestyle snowboarding.

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Slayblade reviewed by the Snowboard Review team. Slayblade is a video review.
K2 Slayblade - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Tom Ewbank - (13) user review(s).

The Slayblade is a classic all mountain freestyle snowboard designed for advanced riders who want to charge big jumps and pipe walls. Not a lot of change from the 2010 Slayblade, 2011’s model gets sneakily upgraded to a Zero sintered base, so you won’t have to worry about hitting any kicker knuckles. Will the Slayblade ever fill the void left by the Zepplin? Sure, it is already a classic.

K2 Slayblade

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Turbo Dream reviewed by the Snowboard Review team. Turbo Dream is a video review.
K2 Turbo Dream - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Mikee C - (17) user review(s).

The snowboard that has been haunting many a snowboarder’s dreams. With a more exaggerated rocker than most, how on earth does the Turbo Dream carve with the best of them and pop like a seagull with a penchant for Alka-Seltzer? The 2011 Turbo Dream is another K2 snowboard that meets the needs of snowboarders of any level, this board is best suited to riders who like to hit transitions all over the mountain, pisted or powder.

K2 Turbo Dream

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Zero reviewed by the Snowboard Review team. Zero is a video review.
K2 Zero - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Ben Molloy - (2) user review(s).

A fairly significant change to the Zero has been the swap from a cambered profile to zero camber aka K2’s Flatline technology. Lighter than most and a smoother ride than P. Diddy’s Cadillac, the Zero is minimalist snowboarding at its best. Designed to be ridden aggressively but accessible to snowboarders of all levels.

K2 Zero

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Parkstar reviewed by the Snowboard Review team. Parkstar is a video review.
K2 Parkstar - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Ben Molloy - (7) user review(s).

Back by popular demand, the K2 Parkstar hits 2011 for another year of Park riding domination. K2’s Jib Rocker profile combined with a progressive sidecut makes the Parkstar, loose and responsive, perfect for last minute adjustments on run-ins. The Parkstar is also ridiculously forgiving so don’t worry about getting those rotations perfect, concentrate on doing bigger spins instead!

K2 Parkstar

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Raygun reviewed by the Snowboard Review team.
K2 Raygun - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Mikee C - (2) user review(s).

New to the K2 brotherhood the Raygun is set to stun. Snowboarders looking for an affordable snowboard to ride every type of terrain have a lot of choice in 2011 but the Raygun looks like it might be a quality choice. The Raygun is a surprise budget performer for all mountain cruising.

K2 Raygun

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Believer reviewed by the Snowboard Review team.
K2 Believer - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Tom Ewbank - (9) user review(s).

With all of K2’s technological developments and the huge number of new boards joining its already bulging line-up, it’s easy to overlook the Believer. Don’t, the Believer is a quality freestyle snowboard that performs all over the mountain. Tom our head of testing has spent the last 12 months riding everything from the powder laden trees of Argentina to the icy mid winter groomers and moguls of Verbier in Switzerland, evidence that the Believer can do it all.

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Darkstar reviewed by the Snowboard Review team.
K2 Darkstar - 2011 Snowboard reviewed by Ben Molloy - (3) user review(s).

If you’re a dedicated Darkstar fan like our team tester Ben you might be a little disappointed by K2’s decision to use zero camber instead of camber in the 2011 incarnation of last year’s Good Wood winner. What the Darkstar loses in pop, grip and power it gains in forgiveness. More Parkstar than it has ever been.

K2 Darkstar

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WWW is a video review.
K2 WWW - 2011 12 K2 WWW user review(s).

Like a nuclear submarine or a Stealth Bomber, the K2 World Wide Weapon is designed with total urban destruction in mind. Take this soft and forgiving rail slayer to the park or your favourite ledge and wall-ride setup; with Jib Rocker, plain biaxial glass and K2’s JibTip shape (maximum effective edge for minimum board length) you’ll be dropping steezed out style bombs all day long.

K2 WWW

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K2 Anagram - 2011 5 K2 Anagram user review(s).

Freestyle snowboarding doesn’t have to cost a months wage cheque, not when K2 are releasing budget freestyle rides like the Anagram. Twin shape, progressive sidecut and Catch Free Rocker; everything you need for boosting your freestyle skills without blasting your bank balance.

K2 Anagram

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K2 Eco Pop - 2011 0 K2 Eco Pop user review(s).

With All Terrain Rocker, a setback twin shape, Harshmellow dampening and Carbon torsion rods, you’d be excused for thinking that you’d picked up the K2 Turbo Dream, but you’d be wrong. This is the Eco Pop and it is K2’s all mountain shred machine designed exclusively for women snowboarders who like to ride everything that the mountain has to offer without limits.

K2 Eco Pop

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K2 GB Pop Gretchen Bleiler Pro - 2011 0 K2 GB Pop Gretchen Bleiler Pro user review(s).

Gretchen’s pro model is the only board in the K2 line-up that has camber. That’s because Gretchen spends most of her time firing herself out of icy pipe walls, where the grip that camber offers can make the difference between a podium finish or placing further down the pecking order. If you like pipe and riding hard and fast and the star spangled banner base floats your boat then the GB Pop is a winner.

K2 GB Pop Gretchen Bleiler Pro

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K2 Fling - 2011 2 K2 Fling user review(s).

I guess you could call the Fling the woman’s version of the Believer. A medium flex, 4000 grade sintered base, Flatliner zero camber profile and carbon torsion forks should keep even the most capable riders satisfied. You’ll be sure to be wanting a long term relationship with the K2 Fling.

K2 Fling

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K2 Gyrator - 2011 0 K2 Gyrator user review(s).

Don’t let the Gyrators name give you the wrong impression, this board is all about smooth riding. K2’s exaggerated Powder Rocker provides tons of float, a directional shape gives all of the tools you need for laying down chin dragging pow carves and Harshmellow dampening to take the bumps out of riding on harder days.

K2 Gyrator

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K2 Brigade - 2011 1 K2 Brigade user review(s).

Beginners have a new snowboard to turn to for an instant skills boost. If you’re getting to grips with snowboarding but bored of catching an edge on your cambered hire board, the soft flexing Brigade with Catch Free Rocker is everything you need to improve your riding minus the pain.

K2 Brigade

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K2 Va Va Voom - 2011 1 K2 Va Va Voom user review(s).

With zee new Nikita artwork, zee jib rocker profile and zee JipTip construction, zis board is parfait for a little cheeky jibbing. K2’s latest female jib specific snowboard has zee, how do you say, Va-va-voom.

K2 Va Va Voom

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K2 Lunatique - 2011 2 K2 Lunatique user review(s).

The next step up from the Moment. All terrain rocker, biaxial glass, the specially designed rythem core and Extruded 2000 base provide a board that’s as easy to learn new tricks and butters on as it is to maintain. Don’t be a Lunatique, buy one.

K2 Lunatique

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K2 Moment - 2011 0 K2 Moment user review(s).

Every design decision that was made when the engineers at K2 started sketching ideas for the Moment screams ‘learning’. The Catch Free Rocker and biaxial glass will help even the most cautious learner to master turning and start the journey towards signing that first pro deal.

K2 Moment

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