K2 Blur XT Skis 2026
The Blur XT is K2’s answer for skiers who want stability, power, and precision without giving up too much forgiveness or low speed accessibility. Think of it as a high performance ski that loosened its tie a bit. It doesn't need to be pushed hard all the time to tap into the power.
On groomers, the Blur XT is locked in, offers a tons of edge hold, crazy stability at speed, and a rebound that’ll shoot you from turn to turn to keep the skiing exciting. It’s not just built for speed and aggressive skiing, it’s smooth. The ski tracks like it’s on rails but doesn’t punish you when you want to dial it back and cruise.
When condtions are variable, the Blur XT is surprisingly capable. It’ll handle chop, crud, and the kind of late-day snow that normally sends narrower skis packing. The shovel has enough shape to pull you into turns without feeling hooky, and the tail holds on just long enough before releasing cleanly.
This ski isn’t for the faint of heart, it’s for stronger skiers who want a charger that rewards good technique. However, intermediate skiers shouldn't be worried, it's still plenty forgiving for progressing skiers. If you like easy, surfy skis, this isn’t your jam. But if you like laying trenches, and pushing it on groomers, the Blur XT is exactly what you’re looking for.
Original: $999.95
-70%$999.95
$299.99

Description
The Blur XT is K2’s answer for skiers who want stability, power, and precision without giving up too much forgiveness or low speed accessibility. Think of it as a high performance ski that loosened its tie a bit. It doesn't need to be pushed hard all the time to tap into the power.
On groomers, the Blur XT is locked in, offers a tons of edge hold, crazy stability at speed, and a rebound that’ll shoot you from turn to turn to keep the skiing exciting. It’s not just built for speed and aggressive skiing, it’s smooth. The ski tracks like it’s on rails but doesn’t punish you when you want to dial it back and cruise.
When condtions are variable, the Blur XT is surprisingly capable. It’ll handle chop, crud, and the kind of late-day snow that normally sends narrower skis packing. The shovel has enough shape to pull you into turns without feeling hooky, and the tail holds on just long enough before releasing cleanly.
This ski isn’t for the faint of heart, it’s for stronger skiers who want a charger that rewards good technique. However, intermediate skiers shouldn't be worried, it's still plenty forgiving for progressing skiers. If you like easy, surfy skis, this isn’t your jam. But if you like laying trenches, and pushing it on groomers, the Blur XT is exactly what you’re looking for.
























