
2026 K2 Reckoner 102 Skis
Returning unchanged for 2026, the K2 Reckoner 102 is a playful, freestyle-inspired ski built to bring creativity from the summit to the park. Drawing from both park heritage and all-mountain design, it stands out as the most versatile model in the Reckoner lineup. With a twin-tip shape, energetic flex, and enough torsional stiffness for stability, the Reckoner 102 is ready for spins, butters, side hits, and anything else a playful skier can throw its way, no matter where they are on the mountain.
Why we like it:
The Reckoner 102 shines because of its fun, surfy character paired with surprising all-mountain chops. It invites creativity and keeps things lighthearted while still delivering the confidence you need to explore the whole resort.
Who it's for:
This ski is best suited for advanced to expert freestyle skiers who love spending time in the park but want a ski that lets them turn natural terrain into their own playground. Whether you're launching off side hits or slashing through soft snow, the 102 makes every run more fun.
Highlights:
The Aspen Micro Block wood core gives the ski a soft, surfy flex that's ideal for those with a playful style of skiing. K2’s Spectral Braid and Triaxial Braided construction fine-tune flex and stiffness throughout the ski for targeted performance, making it softer in the tips and tails for easy buttering and landings, and stiffer underfoot for edge grip and responsiveness. Carbon Boost adds extra pop and rebound for dynamic turns and takeoffs, while the TwinTech Sidewalls increase durability and protect against edge damage from rail hits or ski contact. The use of bio-resin adhesives helps reduce the ski’s environmental footprint while maintaining high performance.
Things to consider:
The Reckoner 102’s softer flex means it isn’t built for charging hard on icy groomers or handling massive jump lines with aggressive landings. It can carve when needed, but it prefers a bit of soft snow or playful terrain to really shine. For skiers looking for a firmer, more locked-in feel at high speeds, there are more appropriate options.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size; selection should be made based on height, weight, and preferred terrain and skiing style.
Returning unchanged for 2026, the K2 Reckoner 102 is a playful, freestyle-inspired ski built to bring creativity from the summit to the park. Drawing from both park heritage and all-mountain design, it stands out as the most versatile model in the Reckoner lineup. With a twin-tip shape, energetic flex, and enough torsional stiffness for stability, the Reckoner 102 is ready for spins, butters, side hits, and anything else a playful skier can throw its way, no matter where they are on the mountain.
Why we like it:
The Reckoner 102 shines because of its fun, surfy character paired with surprising all-mountain chops. It invites creativity and keeps things lighthearted while still delivering the confidence you need to explore the whole resort.
Who it's for:
This ski is best suited for advanced to expert freestyle skiers who love spending time in the park but want a ski that lets them turn natural terrain into their own playground. Whether you're launching off side hits or slashing through soft snow, the 102 makes every run more fun.
Highlights:
The Aspen Micro Block wood core gives the ski a soft, surfy flex that's ideal for those with a playful style of skiing. K2’s Spectral Braid and Triaxial Braided construction fine-tune flex and stiffness throughout the ski for targeted performance, making it softer in the tips and tails for easy buttering and landings, and stiffer underfoot for edge grip and responsiveness. Carbon Boost adds extra pop and rebound for dynamic turns and takeoffs, while the TwinTech Sidewalls increase durability and protect against edge damage from rail hits or ski contact. The use of bio-resin adhesives helps reduce the ski’s environmental footprint while maintaining high performance.
Things to consider:
The Reckoner 102’s softer flex means it isn’t built for charging hard on icy groomers or handling massive jump lines with aggressive landings. It can carve when needed, but it prefers a bit of soft snow or playful terrain to really shine. For skiers looking for a firmer, more locked-in feel at high speeds, there are more appropriate options.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size; selection should be made based on height, weight, and preferred terrain and skiing style.
Original: $649.95
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$227.48Description
Returning unchanged for 2026, the K2 Reckoner 102 is a playful, freestyle-inspired ski built to bring creativity from the summit to the park. Drawing from both park heritage and all-mountain design, it stands out as the most versatile model in the Reckoner lineup. With a twin-tip shape, energetic flex, and enough torsional stiffness for stability, the Reckoner 102 is ready for spins, butters, side hits, and anything else a playful skier can throw its way, no matter where they are on the mountain.
Why we like it:
The Reckoner 102 shines because of its fun, surfy character paired with surprising all-mountain chops. It invites creativity and keeps things lighthearted while still delivering the confidence you need to explore the whole resort.
Who it's for:
This ski is best suited for advanced to expert freestyle skiers who love spending time in the park but want a ski that lets them turn natural terrain into their own playground. Whether you're launching off side hits or slashing through soft snow, the 102 makes every run more fun.
Highlights:
The Aspen Micro Block wood core gives the ski a soft, surfy flex that's ideal for those with a playful style of skiing. K2’s Spectral Braid and Triaxial Braided construction fine-tune flex and stiffness throughout the ski for targeted performance, making it softer in the tips and tails for easy buttering and landings, and stiffer underfoot for edge grip and responsiveness. Carbon Boost adds extra pop and rebound for dynamic turns and takeoffs, while the TwinTech Sidewalls increase durability and protect against edge damage from rail hits or ski contact. The use of bio-resin adhesives helps reduce the ski’s environmental footprint while maintaining high performance.
Things to consider:
The Reckoner 102’s softer flex means it isn’t built for charging hard on icy groomers or handling massive jump lines with aggressive landings. It can carve when needed, but it prefers a bit of soft snow or playful terrain to really shine. For skiers looking for a firmer, more locked-in feel at high speeds, there are more appropriate options.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size; selection should be made based on height, weight, and preferred terrain and skiing style.























