K2 Lime Lite - 2016

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Manufacturer's Description:

A favorite of the K2 Women’s Alliance, this freestyle focused board is just flat out fun. With a super maneuverable and softer feel, there is no limit to how you can push and press this board in the snow. From park features to getting creative anywhere on the resort, the Limelite lets you play anywhere with ease.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Specific for Women Riders.

Year: 2016

Available Lengths (cm):
138, 142, 146, 149, 153

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Wide/Regular:  Regular
Riding Style:  Park/Rails
Riding Ability:  Advanced
Baseline:  Freestyle
Features: Baseline: Freestyle with Tweekend™, Damping: Standard, Construction: Hybritech™, Shape: Twin Hyper Progressive, Stance: Centered, Core: Rhythm W2 Core, Additives: Carbon Wing™ I, Glass: Biax / Biax, Base: 2000 Extruded, Base Bevel: 1°

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jen on January 25, 2016 at 03:40 PM

This is my go-to board! I owned limelights from previous seasons and can’t get enough. The baseline is great for giving you freedom with multiple types of riding, without throwing surprises at you while landing or takeoff. I use to ride a 152/153 and loved it, but recently downsized to a 149. The carbon web and hybritech allowed a seamless transition. At 155lbs I was unsure about downsizing, but my new 149 board can handle everything I throw at it, and I never feel like i’m overpowering it, you can push and press it to its limits. I am a sucker for this board and love every bit of it.