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2026 K2 Omen Team

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The 2026 K2 Omen Team gets a graphic update but otherwise returns unchanged. Now in year two, and as an athlete driven ski, the Omen Team is a prime performer in the park world, lending a sturdy feel and a wider-bodied format to competitive and recreational slopestyle performance. The Omen Team follows many principles laid forth by the outgoing Poacher, offering freestyle enthusiasts a firm and supportive platform to stand on and jump off. These skis are ideally built and shaped for freestyle performance, but they also have some great all-mountain features as well. Poacher was always a great mid-90's twin that went back and forth between the terrain park, woods, bumps, and groomers. Omen Team fills this role as well, and it’s a big one in the ski world today. Fun, durable, and crisp, the Omen Team is a prime modern twin.

Length163 · 170 · 177cm
Side cut
125/95/119 mm
at 184 cm length
Turn radius
20 m
at 184 cm length
Recommended terrain
Park, All-Mountain
Ability level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Aspen Micro Block, Carbon, Fiberglass, Sintered Base

For a twin tip, K2 puts some sophistication and thought into the construction. Built with K2’s aspen micro block core, the Omen Team has a great blend of light weight and high energy. Like K2’s been doing for years, they wrap that core in a triaxial fiberglass braid to boost the stiffness and pop. Speaking of boost, the skis also feature K2’s Carbon Boost Braid which adds carbon to that glass weave to further energize the ski. One of the concepts for the updated Reckoner series last year filters into Omen, and that’s the Twin Tech Sidewalls. By extending the thickness of the profile into the tips and tails, the Omen Team gets a bump in durability without making the ski too stiff. That’s a decent change from what we had with Poacher—that ski was consistently stiff and hefty. Some skiers got along great with that, but the new tech seems to be more beneficial for more skiers. Tester Ryan Nagle says that it feels “very good. It felt strong yet forgiving.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 K2 Omen Team
Tester Reviews
4 testers reviewed the 2026 K2 Omen Team
tester:
Ability
Expert
Height
6'2"
Weight
250
Days / Year
100+
Age
42
Years Skiing
40
I wanna go fast
2027 K2 Omen Team Skis
Size Tested:
184 CM
Location, Terrain, Snow Conditions Notes
Stowe north slope groomer post thaw freeze
Did this length feel short, long, or just right? Would you recommend sizing up or down, or does it ski "true to size?" Would you choose this length for yourself?
It felt a little short for my preference, being center mounted I would have preferred a little more length.
Scores
Floatation:6/10
 
Stability:6/10
 
Quickness:8/10
 
Playfulness:8/10
 
Forgiveness:6/10
 
Edge Grip:6/10
 
Versatility:7/10
 
Overall:7/10
 
What's your first impression of this ski? How did it feel?
The omen is very playful, has enough beef to be fun for a strong skier, and should perform exceptionally in the park and on mountain features.
For what type of terrain would you recommend this ski? Why does it perform well in that terrain?
For a skier that likes to air it out, ski switch, etc it’ll be fun on anything.
What's the appropriate ability level and/or style for this ski? Why is it appropriate for that type of skier?
Advanced. Because of the width I think its geared towards a more advanced skier but sizing down might be appropriate for a higher intermediate skier.
If you could change anything about these skis, what would you change and why?
I would have loved to ski the longer version.

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