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2025 K2 Reckoner 110

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Available Lengths
170, 177, 184, and 191 cm
Side Cut
138/110/135 mm at 184 cm length
Turn Radius
22 m at 184 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Freeride
Ability Level
Expert, Advanced
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker Technology
K2 Powder Twin Rocker
Construction
Aspen, Carbon, Fiberglass, Carbon Spectral Braid, Triaxial Braided Core, Bio Resin, Twin Tech Sidewall, Sintered Base

The 2025 K2 Reckoner line gets some updates, and the new 110 occupies an interesting space in the set. With the new 102 holding it down on the narrow side and the KF pro model taking the mid-100's, the new 110 takes the mid-fat spot in the Reckoners and makes it its own. While the KF features more carbon and a stiffer flex, this new 110 adheres to the older ways—loose and fun in any type of snow. Additionally, this ski opposes the 102 which is more park and freestyle focused. The new 110 has a lot of freeride creativity involved, making it that ideal mix of trick time and big-mountain charging. Skiers who like a mobile, easy to steer ski that has good flex and a round shape will love this new 110.

We get some new updates in terms of construction here, but overall, the ski remains largely the same. We’re still built with an aspen wood core to maximize fun and lightness. In the tips and tails, we see an additional laminate to keep them more grounded and the center of the ski more playful. This plays off the carbon boost stringers and the carbon spectral braid that allow the engineers at K2 to put stiffness in certain areas to create this freeride effect. The sidewalls are now thicker and more encompassing than before, bringing a bit more usefulness to the ends of the skis. It still manages to be light and agile, much to the delight of creative and playful skiers. Tester Josh Phelps is just one of those people, noting that the 110 is a “Fun ski, light, and playful. Soft in tip and tail. Some chatter when in choppy packed powder. Floated nicely in fresh tree lines.” That chatter is expected given the flex and lighter weight, and it’s mostly going to be a non-issue for most skiers.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 K2 Reckoner 110

Reckoner follows a mainly symmetrical shape and profile across widths. The 110 features measurements of 138/110/135 mm. This slight drop of only 3 mm in the tip to tail taper indicates a round turning style. With the mid-range mount point, this central character is boosted. We get gradual rise in this ski, as opposed to the high-rise tips and tails of the wider Reckoners. This keeps the ski somewhat grounded in reality when it comes to maneuvering through deep snow, adding to the versatility and well-rounded nature of the ski. The rounded and fun-loving taper shape also keeps the ski out of the snow, making it an amazing choice for blending deep and chunky conditions. Josh also states that the Reckoner 110 is ideal for trees, all-mountain, and park. It’s a great ski for soft snow all over the mountain. It likes to catch air and has a forgiving flex for a smoother feeling.” That is a great way to state that when it comes to softer snow, the new K2 Reckoner 110 does it all.

Fun ski, light, and playful. Soft in tip and tail. Some chatter when in choppy packed powder. Floated nicely in fresh tree lines.
Josh Phelps

This is an accessible ski at this width. Skiers who are looking to make their way into the freeride twin tip world will get a kick out of this 110. You don’t have to be an expert to enjoy the mobility and flotation. This will make a great choice for progressing skiers looking for their first freeride ski. In addition, experts, like our testers Josh and Pete Fox, are both high end skis with some strength behind them—neither found the 110 to be too soft or loose. This means that the range is better than expected, making it a great choice for a variety of thrill seekers.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Pete Fox
Age:41Height:6’2”
2025 K2 Reckoner 110 Skis
Size Tested:
184 CM
Size Impression
Size up
Scores
Floatation:8/10
 
Stability:7/10
 
Quickness:7/10
 
Playfulness:7/10
 
Forgiveness:7/10
 
Edge Grip:7/10
 
Versatility:7/10
 
Overall:7/10
 
Thoughts
Trees, snow greater than 6”, wide trails.
Looking for a bit more speed edge to edge.
Overal Impression
The ski did fine in deeper snow but felt sluggish side to side in the crud. The stiffness was appropriate, and it had decent pop off bumps.
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