K2’s Disruption series, the Disruption Ti in particular, garnered attention for delivering a race feel with a touch more versatility and considerably less punishment than something more staunchly constructed.
The “Ti2”, new for the 2022 Season, offers a sizable step up in terms of the performance and aggression previously seen in the series. This shift in attitude matches the change in design, with a total of two titanal beams this ski is in an entirely different weight class.
While it lacks the rocker and extra space underfoot of its predecessors, the Ti2 remains a fairly well-rounded ski for what it is. By no means is it an all-mountain ski, but you won’t be unduly punished for slipping off groomed runs for a few turns.
What you get in return is frontside performance unmatched by anything else in the K2 lineup, and a serious foil to the Racetiger and Blizzard’s recreational racers.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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A very fast and powerful ski
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An excellent option for recreational skiers who want a race style
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Damp and heavy, built to fly downhill
Things we don't like:
High barrier of entry in terms of skill level
Not a versatile ski in any way
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Specs & Features
- Dark Matter Dampening
- Titanal I-Beam
- Powerwall sidewall construction
- 165cm, 170cm, 175cm, 180cm variations
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
A very fast and powerful ski
-
An excellent option for recreational skiers who want a race style
-
Damp and heavy, built to fly downhill
Things we don't like:
High barrier of entry in terms of skill level
Not a versatile ski in any way
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