
149, 156, 163, and 170 cm
134/102/127 mm at 163 cm length
14.3 m at 163 cm length
The K2 Reckoner 102 returns for the 2025 season and in addition to a slightly different build, we’re now getting a unisex model. This is exciting news for ladies who have spent years admiring this ski, now available in a women’s option, offering shorter lengths and signature graphics but otherwise the same ski as the men’s. As one of the more playful all-mountain twin tip skis out there, this year’s iteration brings a bit more durability and composure to the build. The fun-loving, energetic feel remains but skiers can flex and drive the new version with a bit more force. Blurring the lines between freeride and freestyle, those who value creative, lively performance in a wider-bodied twin tip will love the capabilities of the Reckoner 102 W.


A new option for women but the same great ski in general, we’re seeing some notable changes to the construction that contribute to the overall durability enhancement. Starting with an aspen micro block wood core, K2 achieves a lightweight, energetic start. The core is wrapped in triaxial fiberglass to provide stiffness and responsiveness, taking the flex pattern up a notch. From there, we get carbon boost strips in the central portion of the ski, as well as carbon spectral braiding that we see used in the Mindbender series. This application of carbon allows K2 to fine-tune the level of stiffness in various sections of the ski. With the braiding pattern looser in the forebody and tail, with a tighter pattern underfoot, the extremities of the ski deliver greater maneuverability and flexibility, giving it that freestyle nature. Where we see the extra material and sturdier construction attributes is in the tip and tail, with a thicker core profile and thicker sidewalls.
The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 K2 Reckoner 102 WRemaining in the ~100 waist width category, the 102 mm waist width blends playfulness and versatility nicely. While this width certainly performs well in soft snow conditions, we also have seen how well it does in the park. Now with greater durability and strength, freestyle enthusiasts will find it holds up to the demands even better. With wider options in the Reckoner family, this model offers a hint of directional performance, which adds to its versatility. With 134 mm tips and 127 mm tails, its not perfectly symmetrical but plenty close. The 163 cm length generates a 14.3-meter turn radius, which for its width, makes fairly quick turn shapes, especially when you factor in the flex. Enjoy the Reckoner 102 W’s performance skiing forward and backwards, as well as directly center given the flex and shape. As for profile, the rocker in the tip and tail adds to its maneuverabiity and responsive nature, adding even more fun into the mix.
Ladies who value playful performance in an all-mountain capacity and durability in a park format will find the K2 Reckoner 102 W was well worth the wait. While the wider Reckoners offer greater flotation and capabilities in softer snow zones, the mix of versatility and performance accessible with this ski makes for a fun, energetic time wherever you end up. Geared towards a variety of skier types looking for a daily driver in the trees, bumps, and park, this new Reckoner will deliver an incredibly playful, easy to turn feel for all types of terrain.

















