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Description
K2 Missconduct Skis
Misbehave a little in the K2 Missconduct Skis! These great skis are so versatile and lightweight that they rewrite all the rules of skiing. Whether you are a beginner skier looking for your first pair of quality skis, or an advanced skier looking for a better alternative to the Misconduct's sister, the Misdemeanor, this great ski from K2 has got you covered. Handle icy terrain and tricky transitions with ease with the K2 Missconduct Skis.
- Performance: Ungroomed: 40% Groomed: 60 %
- Sizes: 149, 159, 169
- Radius: 15m @ 159 /Standard Taper
- Baseline: All Terrain Rocker -70% Camber/30% Rocker
- Construction: Twin tech with vertical ABS sidewall
- Core: BioFlex
Missconduct
Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!
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"for beginning park rats"
Pros: easy turn initiation, decent ice edge hold, low swing weight makes spins easier Cons: too soft for stronger female skiers outside park, needs more pop for me, tends to wash out on landing bigger jumps.I am a level 7/8 skier who is a PSIA certified instructor. I am not overweight but have very strong legs from many days on snow. I demoed this ski at a PSIA rally and liked it for what is was, a ski for women just beginning freestyle manuevers, lighter women, or those who desire a softer ski for buttering. In eastern ice conditions it held an edge well unless I pushed it, but really, park skis are not generally good for carving. This would be problematic in a pipe's icy walls, but K2 has another ski for that, the Missdemeanor. It was easy to spin off of small jumps, which is good, because off of larger (over 10 ft) jumps it tended to flex too much and wash out. It would work well for lighter women, or those with less skiing experience. The area where this ski excelled was ground tricks, as it buttered nicely with it's soft flex, even for me, though I am admittedly not a fan of ground tricks myself. All in all, I'd say that this is a solid freestyle twin for it's target demographic.


















