Tip: 119 Waist: 78 Tail: 105
Pros: Perfect for the weekend warrior; from zero to hero.
Cons: Width leaves you yearning for more in the powder.
Comments: Lets the mullet blow in the wind.

Additional Review Provided by Skiing Magazine: Damp and stable with a giant sweet spot, the Recon is the most user-friendly ski in the category. Point it and it adapts to any terrain, moving from short to long turns with nary a hiccup.
Props:
Accommodates a wide range of skier types. Lets you turn off your brain—which is fun, as long as you’re not BASE jumping.
Gripes:
Lacks energy. And the 78-millimeter waist is skinny for a big powder day.
Testers' Take:
"This is the best East Coast ski ever." —Greg "Aldo" Peruzzi

Additional Review Provided by SKI Magazine:
K2 was the first to marry deep sidecut to a midfat waist. That legacy endures in the amazing Recon, which retains an ideal blend of soft-snow/hard-snow performance. There’s enough width to float in powder, but two sheets of metal and a wood core give it integrity. "Turn-entries are like silk, and the platform is nice and friendly," said Morgan. "Comfort and consistency are its hallmarks."
Best For:
Easterner looking for width; Westerner who already has a powder ski.
Not For:
Blasting through crud or maching down ice or frozen corduroy.
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Great all-around frontside ski if that's all you do. Neither too stiff nor too soft and not too much edge bite.
The K2 Recons are the best ski that I've ever been on. I would Recommend them to all my family and friends.