Built for aggressive riders, the K2 MissBehaved skis are a soft-snow pro equally at home on backcountry adventures and epic powder days at the resort.
- If you love to ski on and off piste, and you occasionally let it rip in the park, these skis were made for you
- Bioflex core combines fir and spruce to create a ski that is stable and predictable underfoot, while maintaining light and soft tips and tails
- Rather than simply layer different types of wood, the Bioflex core fuses completely different cores together at the tip and tail
- Bamboo stringer running down the center increases core strength without adding cumbersome weight
- Triaxial braiding wraps interlocking fiberglass around the ski's wood core, creating a strong, lightweight ski with optimum torsional stiffness
- Surf-inspired 5/30 rocker creates a bowed up tip and tail, increasing control in powder and crud while maintaining a centered balance
- Held base to base, skis bow apart 5mm at the traditional fore and aft ski-to-snow contact points; rocker extends 30cm in from the contact points
- Non-rockered section underfoot provides surprising versatility while returning to the lift on the groomers
- Progressive sidecut features different curve shapes along different parts of the ski—more aggressive in the tip, less aggressive in the tail
- Progressive sidecut results in confident, quick initiation in hard snow and easy release in crud and powder
- Sidewall construction creates a direct transfer of power through the ski; dense ABS plastic in the sidewalls is very durable and resistant to moisture
- Wide 98mm waist and blunt, rounded tip and tail maximize flotation in deep powder
- Twin-tip design lets you ride and land jumps backwards
- Beefy 3.5mm steel edges, metal tip plates and metal tail rivets withstand hard landings and big impacts on the mountain
- Features women-specific asymmetric graphics
- Requires bindings with wide brakes
Please note: K2 Ski and Snowboard products can only be shipped to U.S. addresses.
Imported.
Item 791476
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