
2026 K2 Hi-Fi Junior Skis with Comp J Boots and Poles
The 2026 K2 Hi Fi Junior with FTD binding and is a twin-tip youth ski package designed for kids ready to step beyond rental gear and explore more of the mountain. With its playful shape, supportive flex, and lightweight build, it delivers the confidence and versatility that progressing skiers need to expand their horizons from groomers to park laps. We selected to pair the Hi-Fi Jr with the Rossignol Comp J Boy’s ski boots because of its comfort and reliable support that it provides for early skiing experiences. Its soft flex, easy-to-use buckle system, and cozy liner, make these boots the perfect match for these skis and beginner skiers who need a reliable and user-friend boot.
Why we like it:
The Hi Fi Jr strikes a great balance between fun and stability. It’s light enough for young skiers to maneuver easily but has enough structure to support progression and skill-building.
Who it's for:
Perfect for intermediate juniors who have mastered the basics and are now exploring creative skiing, whether that’s jibs in the park, switch skiing, or side hits.
Highlights:
Built with a lightweight composite core, the Hi Fi Jr provides plenty of rebound while staying durable enough to handle frequent use. A symmetrical twin-tip shape paired with a short turning radius makes edge-to-edge transitions intuitive, while a tip-and-tail rocker profile boosts playfulness. Camber underfoot maintains solid grip and stability on groomed snow, giving kids a ski that’s both fun and dependable.
Things to consider:
While versatile and playful, the Hi Fi Jr isn’t built for racing or high-speed frontside carving. Kids who want aggressive hardpack performance will prefer a more directional, performance oriented junior ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Shorter lengths give quicker turn initiation and easier maneuverability, while longer lengths offer stability and room to grow.
The 2026 K2 Hi Fi Junior with FTD binding and is a twin-tip youth ski package designed for kids ready to step beyond rental gear and explore more of the mountain. With its playful shape, supportive flex, and lightweight build, it delivers the confidence and versatility that progressing skiers need to expand their horizons from groomers to park laps. We selected to pair the Hi-Fi Jr with the Rossignol Comp J Boy’s ski boots because of its comfort and reliable support that it provides for early skiing experiences. Its soft flex, easy-to-use buckle system, and cozy liner, make these boots the perfect match for these skis and beginner skiers who need a reliable and user-friend boot.
Why we like it:
The Hi Fi Jr strikes a great balance between fun and stability. It’s light enough for young skiers to maneuver easily but has enough structure to support progression and skill-building.
Who it's for:
Perfect for intermediate juniors who have mastered the basics and are now exploring creative skiing, whether that’s jibs in the park, switch skiing, or side hits.
Highlights:
Built with a lightweight composite core, the Hi Fi Jr provides plenty of rebound while staying durable enough to handle frequent use. A symmetrical twin-tip shape paired with a short turning radius makes edge-to-edge transitions intuitive, while a tip-and-tail rocker profile boosts playfulness. Camber underfoot maintains solid grip and stability on groomed snow, giving kids a ski that’s both fun and dependable.
Things to consider:
While versatile and playful, the Hi Fi Jr isn’t built for racing or high-speed frontside carving. Kids who want aggressive hardpack performance will prefer a more directional, performance oriented junior ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Shorter lengths give quicker turn initiation and easier maneuverability, while longer lengths offer stability and room to grow.
Description
The 2026 K2 Hi Fi Junior with FTD binding and is a twin-tip youth ski package designed for kids ready to step beyond rental gear and explore more of the mountain. With its playful shape, supportive flex, and lightweight build, it delivers the confidence and versatility that progressing skiers need to expand their horizons from groomers to park laps. We selected to pair the Hi-Fi Jr with the Rossignol Comp J Boy’s ski boots because of its comfort and reliable support that it provides for early skiing experiences. Its soft flex, easy-to-use buckle system, and cozy liner, make these boots the perfect match for these skis and beginner skiers who need a reliable and user-friend boot.
Why we like it:
The Hi Fi Jr strikes a great balance between fun and stability. It’s light enough for young skiers to maneuver easily but has enough structure to support progression and skill-building.
Who it's for:
Perfect for intermediate juniors who have mastered the basics and are now exploring creative skiing, whether that’s jibs in the park, switch skiing, or side hits.
Highlights:
Built with a lightweight composite core, the Hi Fi Jr provides plenty of rebound while staying durable enough to handle frequent use. A symmetrical twin-tip shape paired with a short turning radius makes edge-to-edge transitions intuitive, while a tip-and-tail rocker profile boosts playfulness. Camber underfoot maintains solid grip and stability on groomed snow, giving kids a ski that’s both fun and dependable.
Things to consider:
While versatile and playful, the Hi Fi Jr isn’t built for racing or high-speed frontside carving. Kids who want aggressive hardpack performance will prefer a more directional, performance oriented junior ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size. Shorter lengths give quicker turn initiation and easier maneuverability, while longer lengths offer stability and room to grow.





















