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2026 K2 Reckoner KF Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings

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2026 K2 Reckoner KF Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings

The 2026 K2 Reckoner KF with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is Karl Fostvedt’s signature weapon for charging big lines, sending massive airs, and throwing down with style in deep snow and rugged terrain. This is not your average powder twin—it’s a ski built to match the intensity and creativity of one of the most fearless skiers out there. With a surfy twin-tip shape, a responsive yet powerful construction, and a profile that can float, slash, and stomp, the KF version of the Reckoner is all about high-speed lines and high-consequence fun. We paired the Reckoner KF with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.

Why we like it:

The KF delivers serious power and performance without losing its freestyle soul. It’s just as confident straight-lining through chop as it is spinning off cliffs, and that combination is hard to beat.

Who it's for:

Designed for advanced to expert freeride skiers who want to ski aggressively in soft snow and variable terrain. If your day includes back bowls, booters, and cliff drops—and you want a ski that can keep up—this one’s got your name on it.

Highlights:

At 114 mm underfoot with a 23-meter turn radius, the Reckoner KF is built to open it up. The Aspen core is reinforced with Carbon Boost, Pop Lock Carbon, and Uni-Directional Flax, creating a ski that’s both energetic and composed in demanding terrain. Spectral Braid reinforces strength where needed, while TwinTech sidewalls provide edge precision and durability. The Powder Twin Rocker profile gives the ski long, high-rise tips and tails for surfy performance, with camber underfoot to keep it locked in and responsive when you need grip and rebound. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.

Things to consider:

This ski is meant to be skied hard. Its close-to-center mount and freestyle DNA may not appeal to skiers who prefer traditional, directional charging. It’s also not the most forgiving ride—less experienced skiers may find it demanding in certain conditions due to its semi-soft flex pattern.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size and are designed to be skied long, especially if you’re heading into open terrain with big landings in your sights.

The 2026 K2 Reckoner KF with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is Karl Fostvedt’s signature weapon for charging big lines, sending massive airs, and throwing down with style in deep snow and rugged terrain. This is not your average powder twin—it’s a ski built to match the intensity and creativity of one of the most fearless skiers out there. With a surfy twin-tip shape, a responsive yet powerful construction, and a profile that can float, slash, and stomp, the KF version of the Reckoner is all about high-speed lines and high-consequence fun. We paired the Reckoner KF with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.

Why we like it:

The KF delivers serious power and performance without losing its freestyle soul. It’s just as confident straight-lining through chop as it is spinning off cliffs, and that combination is hard to beat.

Who it's for:

Designed for advanced to expert freeride skiers who want to ski aggressively in soft snow and variable terrain. If your day includes back bowls, booters, and cliff drops—and you want a ski that can keep up—this one’s got your name on it.

Highlights:

At 114 mm underfoot with a 23-meter turn radius, the Reckoner KF is built to open it up. The Aspen core is reinforced with Carbon Boost, Pop Lock Carbon, and Uni-Directional Flax, creating a ski that’s both energetic and composed in demanding terrain. Spectral Braid reinforces strength where needed, while TwinTech sidewalls provide edge precision and durability. The Powder Twin Rocker profile gives the ski long, high-rise tips and tails for surfy performance, with camber underfoot to keep it locked in and responsive when you need grip and rebound. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.

Things to consider:

This ski is meant to be skied hard. Its close-to-center mount and freestyle DNA may not appeal to skiers who prefer traditional, directional charging. It’s also not the most forgiving ride—less experienced skiers may find it demanding in certain conditions due to its semi-soft flex pattern.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size and are designed to be skied long, especially if you’re heading into open terrain with big landings in your sights.

$1,168.95
2026 K2 Reckoner KF Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
$1,168.95

Description

The 2026 K2 Reckoner KF with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is Karl Fostvedt’s signature weapon for charging big lines, sending massive airs, and throwing down with style in deep snow and rugged terrain. This is not your average powder twin—it’s a ski built to match the intensity and creativity of one of the most fearless skiers out there. With a surfy twin-tip shape, a responsive yet powerful construction, and a profile that can float, slash, and stomp, the KF version of the Reckoner is all about high-speed lines and high-consequence fun. We paired the Reckoner KF with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.

Why we like it:

The KF delivers serious power and performance without losing its freestyle soul. It’s just as confident straight-lining through chop as it is spinning off cliffs, and that combination is hard to beat.

Who it's for:

Designed for advanced to expert freeride skiers who want to ski aggressively in soft snow and variable terrain. If your day includes back bowls, booters, and cliff drops—and you want a ski that can keep up—this one’s got your name on it.

Highlights:

At 114 mm underfoot with a 23-meter turn radius, the Reckoner KF is built to open it up. The Aspen core is reinforced with Carbon Boost, Pop Lock Carbon, and Uni-Directional Flax, creating a ski that’s both energetic and composed in demanding terrain. Spectral Braid reinforces strength where needed, while TwinTech sidewalls provide edge precision and durability. The Powder Twin Rocker profile gives the ski long, high-rise tips and tails for surfy performance, with camber underfoot to keep it locked in and responsive when you need grip and rebound. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.

Things to consider:

This ski is meant to be skied hard. Its close-to-center mount and freestyle DNA may not appeal to skiers who prefer traditional, directional charging. It’s also not the most forgiving ride—less experienced skiers may find it demanding in certain conditions due to its semi-soft flex pattern.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size and are designed to be skied long, especially if you’re heading into open terrain with big landings in your sights.

2026 K2 Reckoner KF Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings | Ski Essentials