
2026 K2 Reckoner 110 Skis
The 2026 K2 Reckoner 110 is a versatile all-mountain twin that blurs the lines between freeride and freestyle. Purpose-built for skiers who want to slash powder, huck cliffs, and throw tricks without being tied to one part of the mountain, the Reckoner 110 delivers a blend of float, energy, and control that few skis in this category can match. With a powder-friendly shape, surfy twin-tip rocker, and a construction that keeps things stable without feeling heavy or damped out, it’s the kind of ski that encourages creativity and suits playful skiers who like to mix up their style and terrain.
Why we like it:
It strikes that sweet balance between loose and locked-in. Playful when you want it, stable when you need it, and always down to send.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert freeride and freestyle skiers who want float, maneuverability, and a fun, surfy ride without giving up control on firm snow or big lines.
Highlights:
At 110 mm underfoot, the Reckoner 110 is wide enough for deep days but still agile for open trees and variable terrain. It’s built with an Aspen core reinforced by Triaxial Braided fiberglass and Carbon Spectral Braid for precisely tuned torsional flex, along with Carbon Boost for energy and pop. The Powder Twin Rocker profile features a long rise in the tip and tail for float and smearability, with camber underfoot to keep things responsive. This ski wants to play, from the back bowls to sidecountry booters to that sneaky hit under the lift.
Things to consider:
If you’re looking for a super damp, directional big mountain charger, this might feel too loose. The Reckoner is made to slash and spin, not just point and rail.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Go longer for stability in open terrain or shorter for a more nimble, freestyle feel.
The 2026 K2 Reckoner 110 is a versatile all-mountain twin that blurs the lines between freeride and freestyle. Purpose-built for skiers who want to slash powder, huck cliffs, and throw tricks without being tied to one part of the mountain, the Reckoner 110 delivers a blend of float, energy, and control that few skis in this category can match. With a powder-friendly shape, surfy twin-tip rocker, and a construction that keeps things stable without feeling heavy or damped out, it’s the kind of ski that encourages creativity and suits playful skiers who like to mix up their style and terrain.
Why we like it:
It strikes that sweet balance between loose and locked-in. Playful when you want it, stable when you need it, and always down to send.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert freeride and freestyle skiers who want float, maneuverability, and a fun, surfy ride without giving up control on firm snow or big lines.
Highlights:
At 110 mm underfoot, the Reckoner 110 is wide enough for deep days but still agile for open trees and variable terrain. It’s built with an Aspen core reinforced by Triaxial Braided fiberglass and Carbon Spectral Braid for precisely tuned torsional flex, along with Carbon Boost for energy and pop. The Powder Twin Rocker profile features a long rise in the tip and tail for float and smearability, with camber underfoot to keep things responsive. This ski wants to play, from the back bowls to sidecountry booters to that sneaky hit under the lift.
Things to consider:
If you’re looking for a super damp, directional big mountain charger, this might feel too loose. The Reckoner is made to slash and spin, not just point and rail.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Go longer for stability in open terrain or shorter for a more nimble, freestyle feel.
Description
The 2026 K2 Reckoner 110 is a versatile all-mountain twin that blurs the lines between freeride and freestyle. Purpose-built for skiers who want to slash powder, huck cliffs, and throw tricks without being tied to one part of the mountain, the Reckoner 110 delivers a blend of float, energy, and control that few skis in this category can match. With a powder-friendly shape, surfy twin-tip rocker, and a construction that keeps things stable without feeling heavy or damped out, it’s the kind of ski that encourages creativity and suits playful skiers who like to mix up their style and terrain.
Why we like it:
It strikes that sweet balance between loose and locked-in. Playful when you want it, stable when you need it, and always down to send.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert freeride and freestyle skiers who want float, maneuverability, and a fun, surfy ride without giving up control on firm snow or big lines.
Highlights:
At 110 mm underfoot, the Reckoner 110 is wide enough for deep days but still agile for open trees and variable terrain. It’s built with an Aspen core reinforced by Triaxial Braided fiberglass and Carbon Spectral Braid for precisely tuned torsional flex, along with Carbon Boost for energy and pop. The Powder Twin Rocker profile features a long rise in the tip and tail for float and smearability, with camber underfoot to keep things responsive. This ski wants to play, from the back bowls to sidecountry booters to that sneaky hit under the lift.
Things to consider:
If you’re looking for a super damp, directional big mountain charger, this might feel too loose. The Reckoner is made to slash and spin, not just point and rail.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Go longer for stability in open terrain or shorter for a more nimble, freestyle feel.























