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All Terrain Rocker
All Conditions Versatility
Designed for use throughout the mountain, All Terrain Rocker allows for effortless turns on hardpack but also provides ample float in softer snow and crud. A setback stance and medium rise through the tip and a lower rise in the tail defines this multi-purpose freerider.
Harshmellow - Boards
Vibration force field
K2’s proprietary vibration dampening system is built into all three of our hardgoods categories. HARSHMELLOW™ is a magical compound that maximizes FUN by decreasing negative vibes, leg burn and rough landings. Positioned in the insert area in our top end boards to stop vibrations before they enter your bindings.
Carbon Web
Connect to the web
Always improving the feel and energy return of our boards, the R+D group releases the CARBON WEB rider input/output system. Offered in two levels of sensitivity. Resulting in a more connected feedback loop from terrain to rider.
Hybritaper
Lightweight & Strong
Hybritaper takes our Hybritech Construction, and tapers out the core at the tip and tail to reduce the swing weight. We blend the tips from a cap into a thin sandwich removing material where you don’t need it.
WH3 Core
Lightweight honeykomb core technology
Using the same wood lay up as the W2 core; Our WH3 adds` two strips of Honeykomb material between the bindings and the rails.
ICG 10
Triaxial Glass
A glass laminate with diagonal layers that stiffens the board torsionally. Giving you improved edge hold and increased stability for those off-axis landings
Hyper Progressive
An infinite number of different radius are blended together flawlessly from mellow in the tips, to more aggressive in the center. The result is a super predictable feel that never hooks. Responsive at high speeds and smooth enough to butter your way from the peak to park.
4000 Sintered
• Fastest natural base material available• Exceptionally Durable• Absorbs deeper & retains wax longer
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Fast (11)
- Lightweight (9)
- Well balanced (8)
- Good flexibility (7)
- Carving ability (6)
Cons
- Dings easily (5)
Best Uses
- Powder (11)
- All mountain (10)
- Freeriding (9)
- Tricks (6)
- Speed (5)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (7), Intermediate (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (5)
REVIEWS
Reviewed by 12 customers
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Pros
- Fast
- Forgiving
- Fun
- Lightweight
- Responsive
- Stylish
Cons
- Dings easily
Best Uses
- Icy Conditions
- Jumps off ski lifts
- Powder
- Speed
- White Out Conditions
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
I used this board after a year into snowboarding in Japan and ever sense, pun possibly intended, it has weaved dreams. It inspired confidence to push harder and faster, to hit jumps, to carve walls. My friends were jealous of it because they would do something and the board kept me right along with them. Conditions on the mountains ranged from ice, slush, crowded, powder, white out and this took all of that and looked for more. Coming from Japan back to America it still is a dream to ride any day. Only "con" that I can find is that the top of the edge along the board dings easily, might be my fault on just nicking trees and other riders slamming into me when I am waiting for them to catch up xD. Wish I could buy each years model, but no need to replace perfection just yet.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Setup
- Fast
- Lightweight
Cons
- Dings easily
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Powder
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
I purchased the 2011 Turbo dream and it is an awesome board, rides great in a verity of conditions. The only downside I have found with this board is that the top sheet scratches and chips very easily. For the money I don't think there is a better board out there. Overall great board I would easily buy it again!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Smooth Stability
- Tough
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Powder
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
Before I made my first ride on the 2010 Turbo Dream, I spent a long night celebrating my purchase. So one can imagine I wasn't in great physical shape when I made those first meters on this board. But right away, all my worries were gone. It blew my mind. Turn initiation is smooth and because of the all mountain rocker design, the boards feels compelled to initiate and carve a turn. While I rode it on a sunny day; it was only 2 days after a drop of fresh pow so there were still patches preserved, although I had to go far off the groomers to find them. Once found it revealed the second gain of the rocker design: flotation. Here, the board really lived up to its name.
On the groomers the board performs smooth and if you like some buttering, this is your board. Though a bit on the heavy side, its extra weight is compensated by it smoothness and stability; this can make you feel quite aggressive when you decent a thoroughly ridden black slope, while on those annoying green connection runs the board tends to maintain momentum thus easily overtaking the majority of folks. I haven't tested it in the park yet.
Pros: On the groomers the board outperforms all others at the low and high extremes. Everything in between makes you forget about your board and just focus on the run. In the pow the rocker design really impresses. Key words: stability, turn initiation, rocker design.
Cons: At high speeds the board tends to lose its edge.
Conclusion: The board's agility will haunt any beginner, while feeling natural and smooth to the intermediate to advanced riders. It's a lovely ride from the ultra-low till medium-high speeds, but at high speeds it tends to lose the love. The cure? Take this board to the pow!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Smooth Stability
- Well Balanced
Cons
- A Bit On The Heavy Side
- Not That Poppy
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Powder
- Speed
- Tricks
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
I see a lot of people commenting that they have a previous year's model TD. They are flat out wrong about nothing having been changed. The 2011 version has Harshmellow which makes a pretty big difference in the dampness of the ride. The previous year's TDs had some stability issues on faster/steeper runs and landings. This year, the Harshmellow negates the above mentioned.
The Turbo Dream is now a nearly perfect board. The one thing that I hope they add in the coming years is pop. Although the pop is just enough to satisfy most riders, it could use a little more. Another thing that could be done is some weight reduction, but this isn't a huge deal. It's nowhere near a plank.
Overall, great board. I'm completely happy with my purchase. If you can, demo one like I did. You'll see why this is a loved board.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Lightweight
- Smooth Stability
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Dings Easily
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Powder
- Speed
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
Bought the 2011 model a few weeks back and have ridden it twice now, one on a rare Aussie powder day and one on a more 'traditional' hard packed-to spring slush day. Performed better than anything I have ridden on both days. In the powder it had perfect amount of float and I could just lean back on the the tail and carve. On the hardpacked stuff, the rocker made catching an edge a thing of the past and I could go faster than ever before with so much confidence. In the slush I noticed it doesn't hold an edge as well as my old Podium but still performed better than any of my mates boards.
Only problem I have is the fragility of the top sheet - I've ridden it twice and already it's got knicks and marks around the edge. Doesn't hurt the performance but I love the way it looks so I don't want it ruined.
9/10 for this board, I love it!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Lots Of Pop
- Well Balanced
Cons
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Park
- Tricks
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
Bought it now together with the 09/10 Auto Uprise and I went directly out for a try out!!!
Rode it now for 4days in more or less all conditions and I am totally amazed! Hold the promisses from last years turbos and is so awesome to ride on!!!
In Park and Pipe, I got a lot of more confidence in doing tricks and jumps while the flex of my turbo gave me all reasons to try more and more and more... and it works :-)
Thank you for this awesome board
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Lightweight
- Lots Of Pop
- Magnificant
- So much fun
- To great
Cons
- Dings Easily
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Glades
- Park
- Powder
- Tricks
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
the best board i have ever ridden, i have the 09 but its the same board exactly and its beyond fun its amazing at every thing it hits, from the park to glades and to the pow,id recomend it but its pricey but so worth it
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Lightweight
- Lots Of Pop
- Smooth Stability
- Tough
- Well Balanced
Cons
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Powder
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
Just bought this board for some all mountain usage. I also own a Stepchild powder sucks for the park days.
I bought this board to use in Utah and try the salt lake city snow.
As of the first run I love this board, it is stable, good grip on the snow and it is FAST!!
The all terrain Rocker gives allot of confidence and you will make great progress. I have used it in the powder, kickers and some boxes so far and I love it! I wonder if I ever grab my powder sucks ever again...
Pros
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Lightweight
- Lots Of Pop
- Tough
- Well Balanced
Cons
- Unstable
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Park
- Powder
- Tricks
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
Park: fast easy spin off jumps and on boxes, have never caught an edge on a box or rail with this board
Groomers: this board moves! Very quick edge to edge responce and it butters like i dream you can just carve on the tail
Powder: nice almost effortless float. Not as nice as the gyrator, but pretty nice.
the only downside to this board is that it is very bouncy in crud almost like wake boarding in heavy chop.
I own this board and a Arbor element and this is always my go to board. o and the base is super strong! Im a tech so i tune my stuff every single time but still after trips to utah in a season where snow was lacking and doing tree runs in WV still no p-tex needed
Pros
- Carving Ability
- Fast
- Good Flexibility
- Lightweight
- Lots Of Pop
- Sexy
- Smooth Stability
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- All Mountain
- Freeriding
- Powder
- Speed
- Tricks
Comments about K2 Snowboarding Turbo Dream:
I switched between this board and a Jibpan last year and every time I didn't ride the Turbo Dream I regretted it. This board is so much fun, handles well, and is a great all around board. The rocker in this board is perfect, much more than the park rocker and is definitely noticeable while riding. Get this board, you won't regret it.
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