Kung Fujas

133/102/127
Twin Tips

Without Bindings

$649.95

With Bindings

$949.95

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All Terrain Rocker

Built with All-Terrain Rocker

Poise and confidence are two characteristics that Pep Fujas showcases in any kind of terrain, so it should be no surprise that he has created and fine-tuned the most versatile design in the Factory Team series to fit all his needs. From pillows to park, trails to rails, trees to tricks and firm snow to soft, the Kung Fujas remains an unmatched quiver of one.
  • Performance: All-Mountain: 60%, Park: 40%
  • Sizes: 169, 179, 189
  • Binding Options: No Binding, Griffon Schzofrantic Binding
  • Radius: 19m @ 179
  • Construction: TwinTech Sidewall - Triaxial Braided Aspen/Paulownia Core
  • Features: Bi-Directional Sidecut, Powder Tip, Tip and Tail Hardware, SwapBase, Griffon SchizoFrantic Inserts available, Trim-to-Fit Climbing Skins available
Compatible with K2 Skins
Technology

Bi-Directional Taper

Bi-Directional Taper
The tip is still wider but closer in width to the tail. This allows the ski to perform exceptionally well while skiing in the forward direction but the taper enables the skier to have similar switch arc for better and more consistent switch riding.

Powder-Specific Tip Design

Powder-Specific Tip Design
The widest point of a powder tip is 7cm back from the standard contact point. The design adds stability and predictability while skiing and is less likely to hook or grab in light crusts or variable conditions.

Tip and Tail Holes

Tip and Tail Holes
Holes in the tip and tail are not only the attachments points for K2 skins, but they also fit the functional needs of a backcountry skier including the ability to build a rescue sled or construct various ski anchors. The holes are equipped with removable plugs.

SchizoFrantic Inserts

SchizoFrantic Inserts
The K2 inserts allow for super fast mounting of the new K2/Marker Griffon and Squire SchizoFrantic binding system without the need for drilling. Additionally, the increased surface area of the insert rings provides 67% more pullout strength than that of standard binding screws. The Schizo binding itself uses the tested and proven Triple Pivot Elite toe and Inter Pivot Heel with an ultra lightweight, low stand height track and cable system that enables you to mount once and adjust a full 6cm along the ski from core center for the park to traditional center for powder.

Climbing Skins

Climbing Skins

All Terrain Rocker

All Terrain Rocker
ROCKER: Easy initiation, versatility, agility
CAMBER: Control, edge hold, rebound

All-Terrain Rocker features an elevated tip for variable and soft snow performance, as well as camber underfoot for power, energy, and edge-hold in firmer conditions.

Simply put, All-Terrain Rocker offers versatility and ease in all snow conditions.
All-Terrain Profile
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K2 SkisKung Fujas
 
4.7

(based on 43 reviews)

93%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good carving ability (41)
  • Smooth ride (39)
  • Great flotation (38)
  • Good grip (37)
  • Durable (22)

Cons

  • Heavy (14)
  • Scratches easily (3)

Best Uses

  • Downhill (30)
  • Powder skiing (23)
  • Moguls (21)
  • Groomed terrain (20)
  • Powder (15)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Advanced (17), Expert (17), Advanced skier (4)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (26), Yes (6)

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5.0

Great all mountain ski

By SpyderBlades

from Cochrane, Alberta, Canada

About Me Advanced

Pros

  • Durable
  • Good Carving Ability
  • Good Grip
  • Great Flotation
  • Lightweight
  • Smooth Ride

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Downhill
    • Moguls
    • Powder Skiing

    Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

    I'm not really planning to ski park or switch much so I had my Kung Fujas mounted with boot center right on the traditional line.

    We had a little dump of 36 cm powder on the local mountain and I took them out for my first time. I have to say I am very impressed with these skis.

    All I had to do was just point and carve and these Kung Fujas just seemed to blow through everything. I'm very happy with the performance in powder, tracked out powder, and everything in between.

    If you are a bit older like me and just plan on skiing the whole mountain with a nose for powder and not the park then definitely don't hesitate to mount them at 0 cm. (traditional)

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    (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Awesome ski

    By Nicola

    from Italy

    About Me Expert

    Pros

    • Good Carving Ability
    • Good Grip
    • Great Flotation
    • Smooth Ride

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Cross-Country
      • Groomed Terrain
      • Powder Skiing

      Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

      Great all mountain ski. I ski pretty much everywhere, from powder to groomed snow,jumping in park and powder.I use with binding Marker Baron in order to cruise all over the mountain.I'll definitely recommended to anyone want a super versatile ski.

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      5.0

      doesn't get much better

      By young buck

      from aspen colorado

      About Me Expert

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Good Carving Ability
      • Good Grip
      • Great Flotation
      • Smooth Ride

      Cons

      • Heavy
      • Scratches Easily

      Best Uses

      • Crud
      • Downhill
      • Groomed Terrain
      • Moguls
      • Powder Skiing

      Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

      I use it as my all mountain everyday ski. It has great flotation in powder, and holds a great edge. It is a little bit heavy.

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      4.0

      Teflon Bases

      By Freshy Fin

      from Whitehorse YT

      About Me Expert

      Pros

      • Agile
      • FUN
      • Good Carving Ability
      • Good Grip
      • Great Flotation
      • Park
      • responsive
      • Smooth Ride
      • Trees

      Cons

      • Heavy
      • Not Durable
      • Rivets Fall Out
      • Scratches Easily

      Best Uses

      • Crud
      • Downhill
      • Everything Else
      • Groomed Terrain
      • Park
      • Powder Skiing

      Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

      Great Overall Ski! I love almost everything about mine, except that the bottoms scratch really easy. I have had them for a few months and have had to repair the bottoms twice already. Other than that really great ski responds well in all cond. from ice to pow to park, rails to old snow with a thick crust, Totally sweet Ski. Awesome

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      5.0

      quiver of one

      By Abe

      from Accident, Md

      About Me Expert

      Pros

      • Good Carving Ability
      • Great Flotation
      • Lightweight
      • Smooth Ride

      Cons

      • Tip And Tail Insert Loss
      • Tip And Tail Inserts Loss

      Best Uses

      • Downhill
      • Groomed Terrain
      • Powder Skiing

      Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

      This ski rips! It is definitely my choice of ski for most days at the resort. The Fujas absolutely destroys pow and crud as well as being a playful park ski. It even holds an edge on hardpack, but chatters a bit at high speeds on firm snow. It's buttery flex and rocker profile are much more at home slashing pow lines and switch carving through crud on your way to the jump line in the park. I'm proud to be representing K2 on such a slayer of snow!

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      5.0

      Amazing ski!!!

      By Steamboat David

      from Steamboat Springs, CO.

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      Pros

      • Good Carving Ability
      • Good Grip
      • Great Flotation
      • Lightweight
      • Ripping It Silky Smooth
      • Smooth Ride

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Groomed Terrain
        • Powder Skiing

        Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

        I work for the race department in STEAMBOAT and I wanted a ski for powder days that would not be compomised when the snow gets tracked out. What a perfect choice! It make round ripping turning turns in powder, tracked out powder and on groomers...I love the tip rocker as it helps stay forward in any show...truly a rock and roll kind of ski!

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        5.0

        Way too fun

        By TG

        from Calgary, AB

        About Me Expert

        Pros

        • Good Carving Ability
        • Good Grip
        • Great Flotation
        • Lots of pop
        • Smooth Ride

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Downhill
          • Groomed Terrain
          • Moguls
          • Powder Skiing

          Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

          Awesome everything ski. Not a true powder ski but floats pretty well. If you're not a good skier don't get these. I let a friend try them to a friend who is new to skiing and he had a bad time. Super fun poppy ski. good edge and big smooth turns.

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          (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          A fun ski in most conditions

          By AussieSkier

          from Canberra Au

          About Me Expert

          Pros

          • Durable
          • Good Carving Ability
          • Good Grip
          • Great Flotation
          • Smooth Ride

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Downhill
            • Groomed Terrain
            • Moguls
            • Powder Skiing

            Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

            Really fun ski in Australian conditions. Holds on through most stuff even some icy patches. Rides fast, turns hard.
            Nothing really to complain about. About as wide underfoot as you'd want to go in Australia. I leave my Obsethed in the US for my Utah visits.

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            4.0

            Still getting to know these skis

            By t

            from sf

            About Me Advanced

            Pros

            • Good Carving Ability
            • Good Grip

            Cons

            • Poor Flotation

            Best Uses

            • Downhill
            • Groomed Terrain

            Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

            To summarize: Surprisingly good on hardpack, disappointed in powder.

            Ski'd in 3-4 feet of new snow in Tahoe, one of the few good days this year. Rode my powder boards in the morning, amazing and fun. Switched to these at lunch and wanted my powder boards back badly. Not a surfy feel, the rocker is not very pronounced. Fast forward a few months to one of the worst condition days I've ever ski'd-sheet ice. These were all I had in the car, so had no choice. Know what? They held edge VERY well and completely exceeded expectations on hardpack. So, I'm going to stick with them and grow to like them over time. Didn't hate them, but haven't bonded with them yet either. Graphics are killer, and no complaints about weight. These ski stiffer than I expected, which is good. Haven't had the chance to ski them in chopped crud yet, but am hoping they excel there.

            Not a one ski quiver in my opinion, they didn't come close to stacking up with my well known powder skis. But, maybe a great part of a two ski quiver. Time will tell.

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            (1 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

             
            2.0

            master of none

            By HausBergMann

            from El Dorado Hills, CA

            About Me Expert

            Pros

            • Decent stability in crud

            Cons

            • Not Responsive
            • Poor Flotation
            • Poor powder performance

            Best Uses

              Comments about K2 Skis Kung Fujas:

              Skied the Kung Fuja in 4ft of fresh powder at Sierra at Tahoe.
              Snow weight was 2.5' of medium-dry Sierra powder on top of 1.5ft of heavy, wet Sierra Cement.

              Simply put: this is no powder ski. Flotatation was only moderately better than my everyday 84mm Fisher Wateas.
              The Kung Fuja is not quick, not powerful, it doesn't float, & didn't offer much of a landing platform for even 4-8ft drops: in short, I have a hard time imagining what its intended use is: maybe skiing in 6 inches of light, broken snow?

              I skied Nordica Patrons in the same lengths the same day, and that ski is everything the Kung Fuja is *not*.
              The Patron's extra 10mm of width underfoot made a huge difference in floatation, the extra rocker made the Patron much more nimble in the trees, plus it had far more backbone for motoring through chop & crud.

              Far as I can tell, the Kung Fuja isn't a jack of any trade, much less a master.

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