The K2 MissBehaved is a favourite with our girls and K2 International athlete Michelle Parker, and is the perfect do-it-all ski for off-piste exploration. It features K2's women specific Bioflex wood core and Bi-directional taper that make the ski nimble whether you are skiing powder or carving arcs on piste, while the All-Terrain rocker profile ensures float even on the deepest days. Perfect for confident intermediates, this ski is serious about pushing your backcountry experience to the next level.
WOMEN'S ABILITY LEVEL - 7-10
Spec For 159cm:
Radius: 14m ? Nose Width: 132mm ? Waist Width: 102mm ? Tail Width: 127mm
FEATURES:
All-Terrain rocker, BioFlex 3 core, Twin Tech sidewalls, Triaxial braiding, Bi-Directional taper, Powder Tip, Tip/Tail hardware.
GLOSSARY:
| All-Terrain rocker: | Designed for all snow conditions, featuring an elevated tip for variable and soft snow performance, and camber underfoot for power, energy and edge hold in firmer conditions. |
| BioFlex 3 core: | Uses a combination of 80% Aspen/20% Paulownia for increased performance, strength and durability |
| Twin Tech sidewalls: | Twin Tip specific construction process that increases the durability of sidewall skis. Traditional sidewall construction produces a 90? angle where the top material and sidewall meet. Twin Tech rolls the top material into the sidewall reducing the angle that is prone to abuse. |
| Triaxial braiding: | Interlocks strands of fibreglass around a milled wood core. Makes skis incredibly energetic and responsive, yet easy to use. |
| Bi-Directional taper: | The tip is still wider but closer in width to the tail. Lets the ski perform exceptionally well skiing forward, but the taper enables the skier to have similar switch arc for better and more consistent switch riding. |
| Powder tip: | Design that makes the ski more stable and predictable because it won't hook or grab erratically in windblown snow and other variable conditions. |
| Tip/Tail hardware: | Tip and tail rivets developed for additional protection, reinforcing the tip and tail of the ski against delamination. Centre can be screwed out to allow you to attach a pre-cut climbing skin. |