Ski: 2024-2025 K2 Reckoner 110, 184 cm
Available Lengths: 170, 177, 184, 191 cm
Blister’s Measured Tip-to-Tail Length (straight-tape pull): 183.7 cm
Blister’s Measured Weight per Ski (184 cm): 2070 & 2103 grams
Stated Dimensions: 138-110-135 mm
Blister’s Measured Dimensions: 137.5-109.5-134.5 mm
Stated Sidecut Radius (184 cm): 22 meters
Measured Tip & Tail Splay (ski decambered): 75.5 mm / 67.5 mm
Measured Traditional Camber Underfoot: 5.5 mm
Core Materials: aspen + “spectral braid” + carbon stringers + fiberglass laminate
Base Material: sintered
Factory Recommended Mount Point: -5.5 cm from center / 86.4 cm from tail
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What K2 says about the Reckoner 110
“The versatile all-mountain twin-tip for any occasion. Introducing the all-new K2 Reckoner 110, a versatile freeride weapon that's been purpose engineered to slarve, slash, jump and cut. Outfitted with a medium waist and rockered profile, this ski delivers exceptional float and maneuverability, while also providing a stable and powerful ride.
Strapped with a precision-tuned Spectral Braid construction, a Triaxial Braided Core, and an All-Terrain Twin Rocker profile, that gradually rises in the tip for great versatility in all conditions. This ski is energetic yet controlled in variable snow, allowing you to throw even the biggest of tricks.”— K2
Additionally, check out more details in our writeup on K2’s new Reckoner lineup, new Omen lineup, and new ski boots.
Flex Pattern
Here’s how we’d characterize the flex pattern of the Reckoner 110:
Tips: 5.5-6
Shovels: 6-7
In Front of Toe Piece: 8-10
Underfoot: 10
Behind the Heel Piece: 10-8
Tails: 7.5-6
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2194/2185 grams per ski on my 191’s is cool and all but what’s cooler is how they ski. Really really enjoy this ski. I am much older than most that chime in here or on other forums, so my words lack relevance for many. However should you put aside your prejudices as to what constitutes a charging stick and decide to hop aboard a pair of these 110’s I guarantee your day will be fun even if there is just an inch or two of fresh over firm…5-7″ even better. The longer length for my average stature is remarkably smooth and stable on edge while being able to change directions quickly. The added dampness from more material weight really rolls over the early morning skied out groomers and such. They are indeed quick and encourage you to go fast and pick up the cadence carving and jamming side hits while popping off rollers. Just so fun. I quit grabbing a lot of other skis that are very very good skis cuz these are just that fun in that length. I’ve been fortunate to have skied both the 184 and 191 KF Reckoner and while the KF has its fun attributes and audience I find the 110 is more balanced for me. Tail on the KF is a bit softer which on the 184 KF is a hoot in pow for directional pressure and change and the 191 really launches you across the fall line when in go fast mode allowing you to roll over some nasty late morning crap. The front end of the KF’s are stiffer I found than the 110 especially noticeable on the 191. I like that latter part but the weight of an additional 100 grams a ski becomes noticeable out toward the extremities of the ski. Not horrible just not as quick feeling as the 191 110 where the mass is more centered perhaps. All fun skis for sure though. Have not skied the Reckoner 110 in a 184 length but do like my 91’s a lot.