When I first laid eyes on K2’s Cool Bean several years ago, I must admit I was skeptical. Compared to a traditional snowboard, this thing is, well, funky. Big nose, wide body and precious little real estate beyond the back bindings, before it fans out into a couple of stubby fins. The whole thing is just 140 cm long, a far cry from the 157s I was accustomed to riding.
It’s like if God started making a snowboard late on the Sixth Day, got mostly done, and then just tied off the ends and called it quits.
And yet, I was intrigued. One of the tricky things about riding deep powder is keeping the nose up — which is why boarders often set their bindings back in such conditions — and the Cool Bean has that problem solved from the jump. Floating on powder is what K2 intended it to do, after all, as a very specific addition to a quiver.
So I gave it a shot — and had so much damn fun that, little by little, I started picking this board over other options, even in situations where powder was unlikely. I live on the proverbial Ice Coast, mind you, so such situations are not exactly uncommon.
Shockingly, I found this board to be a blast even on the kind of snow it had no business tackling. These days it is pretty much my daily driver. Here is one detailed explanation and two much simpler reasons why.
