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Developed for pro skier Pep Fujas and his diverse skiing style, the K2 Kung Fujas are your do-it-all skis for all-mountain exploration and laps through the park.
K2 Kung Fujas Skis 2009 – Go ninja in the backcountry with the new for 2008/2009 Pep Fujas’ one ski quiver, the K2 Kung Fujas Skis, your do it all weapon. One look at the sick design and clear sidewalls, these skis are ready for some serious action. Pep challenged the 2009 anarchy design team at K2 to build a ski that could keep up with his diverse riding style and out came the Kung Fujas! The 95mm waisted ski will float in powder and crud and the biodirectional sidecut enables the Kung Fujas Skis to perform better when riding switch. As flexible and stable as Bruce Lee, the K2 Kung Fujas Skis can charge lines in AK or make laps through the park and pipe. Soft snow doesn’t have a chance against Fujas' dexterous sticks.
K2 Kung Fujas Skis 2010: Pep Fujas charges. He wanted a ski to charge every type of terrain so he worked with K2 to develop a ski that was wide enough to float and endure lines in the backcountry, yet nimble and poppy enough to shred the park. He added a new 5/30 mini-rocker to the tip and tail to enhance its performance in soft snow, and bi-directional taper for better switch carving. The result is the the only ski that is truly a quiver of one. Believe in the teachings of the Kung Fujas.
Pep Fujas knows what it’s like to be a mountain monkey who just can’t pick between giant powder lines and terrain park tomfoolery. So he helped develop the K2 Kung Fujas Alpine Ski to follow in the footsteps of the old K2 Seth Pistols’ celebrated mid-fat twin-tip design. Click into the Kung Fujas and find out what all-mountain really means.

The 95mm waist gives it float in the powder and crud, the bidirectional sidecut enables the ski to perform better riding switch and the flex pattern makes it stable enough for charging lines in AK or hiking laps through the park or pipe. It\x92s K2's most versatile ski for soft snow conditions.

The K2 Kung Fujas is developed wide enough to float and endure lines in the backcountry, yet nimble and poppy enough to shred the park. The new 5/30 mini-rocker on the tip and tail enhances the performance in soft snow, and a bi-directional taper for better switch carving.
Pep Fujas' signature K2 model ski, the Kung Fujas, has been made to charge every type of terrain. It's wide enough to float, yet nimble enough to shred the park. This ski is a quiver of one.
| Base Material: | Triaxial Braiding |
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| Binding Included: | No |
| Binding System: | No |
| Camber: | Rocker |
| Construction: | ABS Sidewall, Triaxial Braided Core |
| Construction Type: | Vertical Clear Sidewall Construction |
| Core: | Wood |
| Core Material: | Fir Wood Core |
| Dimensions: | 126 / 95 / 120mm |
| Gender: | Men's |
| Integrated Binding System: | No |
| Lengths: | 169cm, 179cm, 189cm |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Profile dimensions: | (179cm) 126/95/120 millimeters |
| Recommended Binding: | Marker Jester 16 |
| Recommended Use: | Advanced to expert all-mountain freestyle |
| Sidecut radius: | (179cm) 21 meters |
| Ski style: | All-mountain wide |
| Skill Range: | Advanced - Pro |
| Tail: | Mellow Rockered Twin |
| Turn Radius: | 21m (@ 179cm) |
| Type of Ski: | Twin Tip |
| Warranty: | One Year |
| Weight per pair: | 4,280 grams |
| What Binding is Included?: | None |
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| 169cm | 569.95569.99 |
| 169 | 569.95569.95 |
| 179cm | 569.95569.99 |
| 179 | 414.90569.95569.95 |
| 189 | 414.90569.95569.95 |
| 189cm | 379.95569.95569.99 |
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Kung Fujas, amazing all-mountain/park sk | |
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| I rode the Kung Fujas' all summer at Mt. Hood, and in my opinion they are the best park ski created to date! I love the width, a bit wider than most park skis, but makes for a really solid platform for stomping jumps or for just carving around the hill. Something I've always loved about Pep Fujas' pro model skis is their softness, and the Kung Fu is no different. Nice and buttery and forgiving, yet still solid and strong. I can't think of a better park ski out there, ride the Kung Fu's! | |
| CollinLovesSkiing at Evogear (2009) on 10/22/2008 | |
Great Park SKI!!! | |
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| A car needs leaf springs for suspension...right? Well a skier needs camber in the terrain park for large jumps (40+ foot doubles). A flat or decambered ski is not what you take into a whistler or park city park. At least not everyday. This ski does it all. Hasn't snowed in a few days? No matter. The 09' Fujas rips all. Has snowed? No matter. "" "" | |
| Chovens at Evogear (2009) on 02/22/2009 | |
Great park and pow ski | |
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| This ski is very stable landing and skiing switch. I would recommend mounting +2 for park and center for powder. I have mine mounted at +2 and totally love the fatter waist then most park skis for stomping landings. The only thing I didnt like is it was a little heavy to spin 270s onto small rails. | |
| ZZZ at Evogear (2009) on 03/05/2009 | |
Stick to the pow. | |
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| This ski is one sweet looking ski. Nice and smooth, a little edgey, wouldn't buy as an all-rounder. Would be good for powder just didnt feel very nice on the groomers. maybe the extreme would suit groomer/pow better. would love to try again in japan or similar. | |
| fletch at Evogear (2010) on 07/08/2009 | |
sickest skis ive ever skied on | |
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| they are super great i skied on them a month ago and was blown away such a nice ride | |
| Rathan at Evogear (2009) on 09/13/2008 | |