
2023 K2 WayBack 106 Ski
The K2 Wayback 106 Skis are latest version of the infamous Coomba/Coomback ski model that has been produced over the last decade or so. Branding and naming have changed, the ski has lightened, but ski performance and experience is consistent and familiar. We loved the Coomba, as did so many. We also love the Wayback 106. They are affordable, consistent, and familiar to centered, attentive skiers. The Wayback 106 is a great choice for the intermediate to advanced backcountry skier looking for an everyday touring ski. With a 106-millimeter waist, It floats well in powder but is still light enough to haul around for long days or springtime peak bagging at 1552 grams at the 179 length, A snow phobic top sheet also sheds snow to keep wight down and help make trail breaking more efficient. It is very forgiving and very easy to ski but can still be skied relatively hard from a forward stance, given its low weight. The K2 Wayback 106 is a very lightweight, forgiving touring ski that a lot of skiers will get along with quite well. It floats very well for its width, has a large âsweet spotâ, and can hold its own on harder snow. Intermediate to advanced skiers looking for an everyday touring ski, take note on the K2 Wayback 106 Skis.
The K2 Wayback 106 Skis are latest version of the infamous Coomba/Coomback ski model that has been produced over the last decade or so. Branding and naming have changed, the ski has lightened, but ski performance and experience is consistent and familiar. We loved the Coomba, as did so many. We also love the Wayback 106. They are affordable, consistent, and familiar to centered, attentive skiers. The Wayback 106 is a great choice for the intermediate to advanced backcountry skier looking for an everyday touring ski. With a 106-millimeter waist, It floats well in powder but is still light enough to haul around for long days or springtime peak bagging at 1552 grams at the 179 length, A snow phobic top sheet also sheds snow to keep wight down and help make trail breaking more efficient. It is very forgiving and very easy to ski but can still be skied relatively hard from a forward stance, given its low weight. The K2 Wayback 106 is a very lightweight, forgiving touring ski that a lot of skiers will get along with quite well. It floats very well for its width, has a large âsweet spotâ, and can hold its own on harder snow. Intermediate to advanced skiers looking for an everyday touring ski, take note on the K2 Wayback 106 Skis.
Original: $800.00
-65%$800.00
$280.00Description
The K2 Wayback 106 Skis are latest version of the infamous Coomba/Coomback ski model that has been produced over the last decade or so. Branding and naming have changed, the ski has lightened, but ski performance and experience is consistent and familiar. We loved the Coomba, as did so many. We also love the Wayback 106. They are affordable, consistent, and familiar to centered, attentive skiers. The Wayback 106 is a great choice for the intermediate to advanced backcountry skier looking for an everyday touring ski. With a 106-millimeter waist, It floats well in powder but is still light enough to haul around for long days or springtime peak bagging at 1552 grams at the 179 length, A snow phobic top sheet also sheds snow to keep wight down and help make trail breaking more efficient. It is very forgiving and very easy to ski but can still be skied relatively hard from a forward stance, given its low weight. The K2 Wayback 106 is a very lightweight, forgiving touring ski that a lot of skiers will get along with quite well. It floats very well for its width, has a large âsweet spotâ, and can hold its own on harder snow. Intermediate to advanced skiers looking for an everyday touring ski, take note on the K2 Wayback 106 Skis.






