If you're a girl looking for a powder ski, you may see these two Tester's Choice winners side by side on the wall. With only a few minor differences in dimensions, it may seem hard to make a decision -- so we'll help you sort them out.
At 106 underfoot, the Zelda comes from DPS's Foundation collection. This construction offers a great mix of power and dampness, along with a rocker profile that provides great float on deep days and power when things get tracked out.
Although this is the second year for the Luv Boat in K2's lineup, it is its first season with the Konic construction, which was originally used in the men's Pinnacle series. Konic makes for a light and lively ski that makes you feel like you can't make a mistake whether you're skiing deep powder or broken chop.
Although this is the second year for the Luv Boat in K2's lineup, it is its first season with the Konic construction, which was originally used in the men's Pinnacle series. Konic makes for a light and lively ski that makes you feel like you can't make a mistake whether you're skiing deep powder or broken chop.
- Why choose the Zelda 106F? You want a powder ski that's ready to charge the steeps.
- Why choose the Luv Boat 105? You are looking for a lively, nimble ski that floats in powder and makes you feel like a rock star all day.
- Other skis in the class: Atomic Backland FR 109 W, Salomon QST Stella 106.
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