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2025 K2 Reckoner 110 Skis Review


By: David Hewat, Product Content Editor  |  Published: May 17th, 2024

K2 Reckoner 110 Skis - 2025

The Lowdown

The Reckoner 110 drops in with a fresh shape and updated construction to stake its as claim the toughest, most versatile Reckoner yet. A mid-fat waist width with ample rocker makes it ideal for skiers seeking softer snow, and it brings a playful vibe to the all mountain space, pairing a nimble, surfy feel with enough backbone to keep you cruising through any conditions. If you prefer slashing pow to carving groomers and generally take a creative approach to your everyday riding, the Reckoner 110 deserves to be on your shortlist.

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Technical Details

The Reckoner 110 features an all new Triaxial Braided Core construction, surrounding the aspen wood core with a full wrap of interlocking triaxal fiberglass material. The idea is to amp up torsional strength without sacrificing the natural flex of the wood core. Wrapped around this is K2’s Spectral Braid laminate, featuring a tighter weave underfoot and a looser weave at the tip and tail to fine tune the flex. Longitudinal Carbon Boost stringers add dampness and response, and the whole thing is held together with Bio-Resin, which strengthens material bonding within the core, adds toughness in cold temperatures, and is more sustainable than traditional resins. K2 slims the waist width down to 110mm underfoot and adds a little more taper to the tip and tail shape, compared to the outgoing Reckoner 112. This brings the 110 into more versatile all mountain territory while maintaining soft snow maneuverability. It also helps to differentiate the 110 from the wider, more heavily rockered Reckoner KF.

Sizes (cm)  170, 177, [184], 191
Dimensions (Tip, Waist, Tail - mm) 138 - 110 - 135
Turning Radius (m)  22m (@ 184cm)
Rocker/Camber Profile All Terrain Twin Rocker (Rocker / Camber / Rocker)
Construction Spectral Braid, Carbon Boost, Triaxial Braided Core, Twin Tech Sidewalls, Bio Resin
Weight (g) -

Ride Impressions

I rode the Reckoner 110 in the 184cm length, mounted at the factory recommended line. This felt perfect for my 5’10” height – nimble enough to whip around in trees and tight spaces while maintaining good stability at speed. There’s plenty of rocker at both the tip and tail, so you could easily size up if that’s your jam.

Right off the bat, the ski feels pleasingly loose and intuitive to ride. The recommended mount point is fairly progressive at 5.5cm back from center, but not so much that directional skiers will feel off-balance – there’s a huge sweet spot to play with. The relatively soft flex in the tip ramps up smoothly to a pretty stout feel underfoot, which gives a nice sense of stability when you need to straightline through some chop. Deep rocker lines and a 110mm waist width provide ample float in soft snow, and it’s super easy to throw the tails out to drift, smear, and slarve your turns. Altogether, the shape, flex, and mount point add up to a surfy, playful feel.

K2 didn’t skimp on energy and pop in this layup, so if you’re the kind of skier who seeks out natural features and ducks into the park on the way back to the lift, you’ll have a great time. With that said, the Reckoner 110 isn’t exclusively for the freestyle crowd and it still delivers as an all mountain ski. That stout flex underfoot means it feels great laid over on edge to carve a turn, and it won’t start flopping around too much when the snow firms up.

While the most aggressive freeriders may want to look elsewhere for a truly hard-charging ski, the Reckoner 110 is more confidence inspiring in variable resort conditions than the Reckoner KF, which features a more soft snow specific shape and flex. If you aim for a playful ride with plenty of all terrain capability, the Reckoner 110 delivers the goods.

Rating: ★★★★★

Pros

  • All Mountain Versatility: At 110mm underfoot, the Reckoner 110 is wide enough to handle deep powder without feeling cumbersome everywhere else.
  • Fun, Playful Personality: A twin-tip shape and progressive flex pattern make it ideal for skiers who take a playful approach to the mountain.
  • Durability: K2’s new construction makes the Reckoners tougher than ever, providing park ski durability for your everyday ride.

Cons

  • Not Ideal for Icy Conditions: This ski prefers soft snow. There are better options if you ski primarily in firm or icy conditions.
  • Not the Stiffest Freeride Ski: This is a playful ski with a relatively soft flex in the tips. Particularly aggressive skiers may prefer a stiffer, more powerful ski for hard-charging.

Who Are They For?


This ski is a great option for anyone seeking a nimble and fun all mountain ripper that doesn’t compromise on all terrain capability. It feels intuitive to ride from the get go, with a massive sweet spot to satisfy a wide range of ability levels and riding styles. While the most aggressive freeriders may prefer something stiffer, especially if they come from a more directional background, it delivers solid all mountain performance for most skiers. If you’re always popping off features, slashing your turns, and hunting leftover pow stashes, the Reckoner 110 is a slam dunk.

The Bottom Line


The K2 Reckoner 110 brings a playful vibe to the all mountain space, making it a killer choice as a freestyle-oriented daily driver. While it craves soft snow and shines in powder, it knows how to have a good time regardless of conditions. Bop it, pop it, slash it, slarve it – the Reckoner 110 is ready to party!

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About the Author

Name: David Hewat
Age: 37
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 155 lbs
Size Reviewed: 184 cm
Location(s) & Conditions: Alpental, WA
Mount Point: Factory Recommended
Bindings: Tyrolia Attack 14 GW
Boots: Lange XT3 130
Riding Style & Ability Level: All-Mountain / Freeride. Always looking for those perfectly spaced trees.