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K2 Tough Luv Ski w/ Marker M1 11.0 Ti Binding - Women's
June 4, 2009
These might be your ski. Crud is no challenge for the Tough Luv. Even as a lighter skier, I bust through it. The Tough Luv is stiff, heavy and floats. You can pick up some decent speed on it, but if stiffness for high speeds is you chief concern, you might want to go to a men's ski.
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K2 Tough Luv Ski w/ Marker M1 11.0 Ti Binding - Women's
June 4, 2009
Hi Lisa,
I would disagree. I would look for a lighter, more flexible ski in a shorter length. I'm a 5'10", 130lb female expert skier from Colorado. I have the 2007 Tough Luvs and while I like the way they bust though crud and float through powder and slush, they are definitely an advanced ski with little forgiveness. They are stiff and heavy. (I like heavy skis though.)
Because of how wide the Tough Luv is underfoot, while it's like having training wheels in powder, these skis need to be aggressively pushed through groomers (I'm assuming that's what your daughter skis mostly since she is an intermediate, mostly blue skier). I've found I've had to widen my stance, lean more aggressively forward and ski wider turns on hardpack and groomed terrain than on my previous set of skis, Solomon Screams. However, these skis really do carve when you push them to, a much nicer grip on the hill than some other skis I have owned.
If you would still like to look at K2 skis for your daughter, I would suggest looking at the One Luv, Burnin' Luv, or True Luv.
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