
2026 K2 Blur 76 Skis W/ Quikclik Free Bindings
The 2026 K2 Blur 76 with QuikClik Free bindings is a frontside-focused ski built for skiers looking to gain confidence on groomers without battling a stiff or punishing ride. Its accessible flex, predictable edge engagement, and subtle rocker profile make it a smooth and supportive companion for refining technique across the mountain.
Why we like it:
It encourages skill progression without ever feeling twitchy or overwhelming—easygoing, confidence-boosting, and genuinely fun to ski.
Who it's for:
Best suited for beginner to intermediate skiers who want a responsive yet forgiving platform for carving clean turns on groomed trails.
Highlights:
At 76 mm underfoot, the Blur 76 is quick edge to edge, with a turning radius dialed for short to medium arcs. The Composite Aspen core keeps things light and stable, while the All-Terrain Rocker profile softens turn initiation and adds versatility in changing snow. The QuikClik Free binding system ensures secure hold and straightforward adjustability, and K2’s use of re-purposed base materials is a thoughtful nod to sustainability.
Things to consider:
This ski is designed with frontside comfort in mind; skiers seeking higher speeds, stiffer flex, or off-trail performance will find it limiting as they advance and explore more of the mountain.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Shorter lengths favor maneuverability and quicker transitions, while longer options deliver more stability and edge hold for skiers gaining confidence and going faster.
The 2026 K2 Blur 76 with QuikClik Free bindings is a frontside-focused ski built for skiers looking to gain confidence on groomers without battling a stiff or punishing ride. Its accessible flex, predictable edge engagement, and subtle rocker profile make it a smooth and supportive companion for refining technique across the mountain.
Why we like it:
It encourages skill progression without ever feeling twitchy or overwhelming—easygoing, confidence-boosting, and genuinely fun to ski.
Who it's for:
Best suited for beginner to intermediate skiers who want a responsive yet forgiving platform for carving clean turns on groomed trails.
Highlights:
At 76 mm underfoot, the Blur 76 is quick edge to edge, with a turning radius dialed for short to medium arcs. The Composite Aspen core keeps things light and stable, while the All-Terrain Rocker profile softens turn initiation and adds versatility in changing snow. The QuikClik Free binding system ensures secure hold and straightforward adjustability, and K2’s use of re-purposed base materials is a thoughtful nod to sustainability.
Things to consider:
This ski is designed with frontside comfort in mind; skiers seeking higher speeds, stiffer flex, or off-trail performance will find it limiting as they advance and explore more of the mountain.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Shorter lengths favor maneuverability and quicker transitions, while longer options deliver more stability and edge hold for skiers gaining confidence and going faster.
Original: $700.00
-65%$700.00
$245.00Description
The 2026 K2 Blur 76 with QuikClik Free bindings is a frontside-focused ski built for skiers looking to gain confidence on groomers without battling a stiff or punishing ride. Its accessible flex, predictable edge engagement, and subtle rocker profile make it a smooth and supportive companion for refining technique across the mountain.
Why we like it:
It encourages skill progression without ever feeling twitchy or overwhelming—easygoing, confidence-boosting, and genuinely fun to ski.
Who it's for:
Best suited for beginner to intermediate skiers who want a responsive yet forgiving platform for carving clean turns on groomed trails.
Highlights:
At 76 mm underfoot, the Blur 76 is quick edge to edge, with a turning radius dialed for short to medium arcs. The Composite Aspen core keeps things light and stable, while the All-Terrain Rocker profile softens turn initiation and adds versatility in changing snow. The QuikClik Free binding system ensures secure hold and straightforward adjustability, and K2’s use of re-purposed base materials is a thoughtful nod to sustainability.
Things to consider:
This ski is designed with frontside comfort in mind; skiers seeking higher speeds, stiffer flex, or off-trail performance will find it limiting as they advance and explore more of the mountain.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Shorter lengths favor maneuverability and quicker transitions, while longer options deliver more stability and edge hold for skiers gaining confidence and going faster.























