
2026 K2 Hi-Fi Jr Skis W/ FDT Jr Bindings
The K2 Hi‑Fi Junior is a next‑step twin‑tip youth ski that blends playfulness with stability, making it a perfect choice for growing skiers ready to move beyond rental gear. It’s built to handle everything from groomers to park laps, offering a solid and confident platform for progressing skiers looking to broaden their horizons and ski more of the mountain.
Why we like it:
It strikes an impressive balance between durability and fun. It’s light enough for small skiers to maneuver confidently, yet stiff enough to promote skill-building and progression.
Who it's for:
Ideal for intermediate youth skiers who’ve mastered basics and now crave more creativity, whether that’s jibs in the park, cruising the mountain, or experimenting with multi-directional skiing.
Highlights:
The Hi-Fi’s construction sees a lightweight composite core for energetic rebound and a ton of durability. The symmetrical twin‑tip shape and short turning radius make edge-to-edge transitions intuitive. A tip-and-tail rocker profile supports playful moves while camber underfoot maintains grip on firm snow.
Things to consider:
While fun and capable, it’s not designed for high-speed frontside carving or aggressive hardpack performance. Kiddos focused on racing or dedicated carving might prefer a more frontside‑oriented junior ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size; shorter lengths offer quick turn initiation, while longer lengths provide more stability and room to grow. It should be noted that the 109cm, 119cm, and 129cm lengths of the Hi-Fi come with the FTD 4.5 binding, while the 139cm and 149cm lengths get the FTD 7.0 binding.
The K2 Hi‑Fi Junior is a next‑step twin‑tip youth ski that blends playfulness with stability, making it a perfect choice for growing skiers ready to move beyond rental gear. It’s built to handle everything from groomers to park laps, offering a solid and confident platform for progressing skiers looking to broaden their horizons and ski more of the mountain.
Why we like it:
It strikes an impressive balance between durability and fun. It’s light enough for small skiers to maneuver confidently, yet stiff enough to promote skill-building and progression.
Who it's for:
Ideal for intermediate youth skiers who’ve mastered basics and now crave more creativity, whether that’s jibs in the park, cruising the mountain, or experimenting with multi-directional skiing.
Highlights:
The Hi-Fi’s construction sees a lightweight composite core for energetic rebound and a ton of durability. The symmetrical twin‑tip shape and short turning radius make edge-to-edge transitions intuitive. A tip-and-tail rocker profile supports playful moves while camber underfoot maintains grip on firm snow.
Things to consider:
While fun and capable, it’s not designed for high-speed frontside carving or aggressive hardpack performance. Kiddos focused on racing or dedicated carving might prefer a more frontside‑oriented junior ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size; shorter lengths offer quick turn initiation, while longer lengths provide more stability and room to grow. It should be noted that the 109cm, 119cm, and 129cm lengths of the Hi-Fi come with the FTD 4.5 binding, while the 139cm and 149cm lengths get the FTD 7.0 binding.
Original: $349.00
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The K2 Hi‑Fi Junior is a next‑step twin‑tip youth ski that blends playfulness with stability, making it a perfect choice for growing skiers ready to move beyond rental gear. It’s built to handle everything from groomers to park laps, offering a solid and confident platform for progressing skiers looking to broaden their horizons and ski more of the mountain.
Why we like it:
It strikes an impressive balance between durability and fun. It’s light enough for small skiers to maneuver confidently, yet stiff enough to promote skill-building and progression.
Who it's for:
Ideal for intermediate youth skiers who’ve mastered basics and now crave more creativity, whether that’s jibs in the park, cruising the mountain, or experimenting with multi-directional skiing.
Highlights:
The Hi-Fi’s construction sees a lightweight composite core for energetic rebound and a ton of durability. The symmetrical twin‑tip shape and short turning radius make edge-to-edge transitions intuitive. A tip-and-tail rocker profile supports playful moves while camber underfoot maintains grip on firm snow.
Things to consider:
While fun and capable, it’s not designed for high-speed frontside carving or aggressive hardpack performance. Kiddos focused on racing or dedicated carving might prefer a more frontside‑oriented junior ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size; shorter lengths offer quick turn initiation, while longer lengths provide more stability and room to grow. It should be noted that the 109cm, 119cm, and 129cm lengths of the Hi-Fi come with the FTD 4.5 binding, while the 139cm and 149cm lengths get the FTD 7.0 binding.























