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K2 Missconduct Womens Skis 2012 |
The Missconduct is a great mix of finesse and performance. This versatile all mountain womens twin is enough performance, and power for an aggressive skier, but not too demanding for the aspiring intermediate. 85mm underfoot is wide enough for some powder, and still remarkably quick edge to edge on the hard snow. K2's All Terrain Rocker (Rocker in the tip with camber underfoot) keeps the ski on top of the powder, deflects some of the vibrations caused by crud, and helps the ski get on edge quicker on the groomers. The Directional taper give the Missconduct great carving skills, but the twin shape gives her some room to play in the park. A great ski for women who want to unleash their wild side everywhere, groomers, bumps, powder and park the Missconduct is a great mix for every woman.
Intermediate - Advanced
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Comments about K2 Missconduct Womens Skis 2012:
Hi I'm Julie, I just got off the K2 Missconduct. It's a women's park twin. I give it a 4/5 star rating. I found it nice and lightweight and soft flex. It does have a full sidewall construction to it so it makes it a little beefier for the girls that are really throwing down in the park. It is directional so it makes it nice and easy to transition between park skiing and all mountain skiing. I would probably suggest if you were going to try to do both put a pair of Marker Schizos on there and it will give you the best of both worlds because it is a ski that can transition from all Mountain to little bit of park riding really easily.
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Hi this is April. I just got off the little K2 Missconduct and you're probably saying why is a 50 year old mommy skiing on a twin tip. Well because they're fun! I find them to be a little more versatile than people think they are. I play with my ski team kids in the park a lot, I take them on the jumps and I like to have them on the boxes. I don't necessarily want to do that with their full-blown race skis but I do like versatility that with the side cut in the skis and this little bit of a rocker they give to it. I can still get the ski into a new turn pretty easily. It's a pretty versatile little machine if you want a ski that you can hang out with your friends on, ski in the park, zip through the trees out West. Still all around pretty well, you might want to consider a twin tip and this little Missconduct is soft and forgiving enough that if I do get thrown back on my tails on an unexpected bump, something I wasn't expecting, I can still hang with the turn on it. It does have a nice sidewall, little bit funky on the graphics for me, like the bases on them. I love this binding, the Griffin is fun to be on and I like the new toe piece It's a lighter swing weight.
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