Poacher Jr skis bring freestyle flair and park-ready durability to young rippers
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This ski is perfect for kids who are stoked on park laps or want a playful, twin-tip feel everywhere. It's got pop, balance, and just enough flex to stay forgiving but still send."
We trust the K2 Poacher Jr Ski to fuel the progression of young skiers who want to turn every run into a park lap. Inspired by the full-size Poacher, this youth-sized twin-tip brings serious freestyle energy in a lighter, more forgiving package. Whether launching off jumps, spinning off side hits, or sliding through the terrain park, the Poacher Jr offers the pop and durability to keep up with every trick and turn.
Built with a lively Aspen core and DuraCap construction, it balances weight and strength to handle impact after impact. The All-Terrain Twin Rocker profile provides control in variable conditions while keeping turns smooth and landings clean. From first boxes to future podiums, the Poacher Jr is ready for season-long fun.
Details
- Youth twin-tip ski designed for park and all-mountain freestyle
- All-Terrain Twin Rocker adds versatility in all snow conditions
- Aspen wood core delivers consistent flex and energetic rebound
- Duracap construction improves durability and reduces swing weight
- Twin-tip shape supports switch riding and freestyle progression
- Lightweight build makes maneuvering easier for young skiers
- Playful yet stable for park laps and creative mountain riding
- Ideal for intermediate youth skiers building freestyle skills
- Item #K2SO173
- Length
- 109cm, 129cm
- Profile
- All-Terrain Twin Rocker
- Construction
- Duracap
- Core
- aspen
- Laminate
- fiberglass
- Edge
- steel
- Base
- sintered
- Tail
- twin
- Binding Included
- Fdt 4.5
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 1 year
- Activity
- all-mountain skiing
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