chris on August 9th, 2007

With 72 mm underfoot the recreational blue to red tun skier will feel somewhat more comfortable in deeper snow with the true Luv’s. They are an easy to use ski with lots of tolerance built in, they are for aggressive skiers, just regular skiers who love the mountains and wish to explore a little [...]

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chris on August 9th, 2007

A beefy ski for ballerina feet. The new Tough Luv is an all-terrain ski with an agile and light core to differentiate them from the mens version in the Apache range, the Outlaw. Very much aimed at back-country adventures the Tough Luv will be smooth and grippy plus give you a solid ride on [...]

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chris on August 9th, 2007

Easy-turning and forgiving recreational skis for the green to blue run skier- they will also ease you onto red runs without much fuss. Well built, good quality first pair of skis for the woman with a couple of weeks skiing under her feet.
The manufacturer says this about the K2 T9 Sweet Luv Skis [...]

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chris on August 9th, 2007

The Phat Luv’s are a classy looking pair of skis that have very little to do with obesity and lots to do with some great back-country action. They are designed for advanced to expert skiers looking for some fast high-performance action in the powder fields. With an impressive 102 mm underfoot you will not [...]

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chris on August 9th, 2007

Very cute little skis for even smaller girls to start skiing upon. Easy flexing, versatile and carvey for all types of terrain and snow.
The manufacturer says this about the K2 T9 Luv Bug Skis 2008:
The Luv Bug is designed for the junior skier who wants an all-mountain ski that is cute too. [...]

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chris on August 9th, 2007

The Lotta Luv is a ski designed for the adventurous all-mountain skier with a good level of technique. With a 78 mm waist you are getting to experience better sensations off the beaten track than on. Very similar to the Apache Recon, the Lotta Luv is a touch softer and easier going but nonetheless [...]

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chris on August 9th, 2007

Easey-going entry level skis for beginners and intermediates, the First Luv is designed as the first pair of skis you would buy or rent. They will help you to progress with ease and smoothly as they possess a very forgiving flex, gentle sidecut and a reassuring nature- very comfortable.

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chris on August 9th, 2007

Easy-going and versatile all-mountain freestyle skis. Stealthy to look at and simple but effective construction gives you a very useable ski for a budget price point.
Softer and more manageable than the rather tough-going Public Enemies many lighter and less aggressive skiers will get more enjoyment out of the Silencers.
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chris on August 9th, 2007

F***ing awesome!!! THE BEST. If you have the terrain, the snow and the technique to ski a pair of these in the backcountry then you can almost guarantee your going to have a stunning time. The flex isn’t too stiff, it is springy, strong, grippy but reassuring and playful- the sidecut carves into all [...]

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chris on August 9th, 2007

Immensely popular with seasonaire skiers- a real performer of the freestyle skis and one of the most commercial skis out there. The Public Enemies are now the stuff of legend. For the young aggressive freestyle orientated skier many of them wouldn’t take much else- other than a pair of Amplids, Factions or Lines but [...]

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