The K2 Passport 23/24 is a directional snowboard built to tackle a mix of terrain across the mountain. Its forward-oriented shape focuses on stability and control, whether you're making carved turns on groomers or venturing into softer snow.
The combination camber profile pairs traditional camber underfoot with rocker at the tip and tail, giving the board a lively pop and solid edge hold while also helping it stay afloat in powder. The directional shape reinforces straight-line tracking and drive, and the medium-stiff flex (rated 7) delivers a responsive feel that stands up to higher speeds and dynamic riding.
Combination camber means the board arches slightly between your feet for stored energy and precise turn initiation, while the lifted tip and tail ease turn entry and boost float in deeper snow. A flex rating of 7 (on a scale of 1 to 10) indicates a stiffer board, which generally translates to increased stability at speed and more predictable handling under load.
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K2 says about the Passport 23/24
Like any good exploratory mission, don’t forget to take your Passport with you -- the key to accessing uncharted terrain. Built for the intermediate-to-expert level rider and shaped and sized to be unisex, the Passport is directional in every way but remains switch and fakie friendly. Slightly-wider-than-average waist width is met width 8mm of taper to ensure easy turning and float in deep snow. It’s complemented by an elongated rocker profile from the front insert pack, throughout the tip. A tighter sidecut radius in the tip and tail allows you to engage turns easily, while a longer radius between the feet makes the turn smooth and predictable progression. We’ve added a new blend of ICG 10™ Triax fiberglass to the Passport, adding tip-to-tail snap with precise edge performance. This glass layup wraps our lightweight A1 core - which features three species of sustainably harvested timber, and all of it sits atop a fast and durable Sintered 4000 base.