lukefuller
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Hey I have a pair of brand new 169 K2 Missbehaved skis for sale. $500 OBO. No bindings...
K2 MissBehaved—an all-mountain ripper for the gals who tear up the slopes
A new ski for the 2008/2009 season, this female specific ski was
designed to let the girls rip up the backcountry, bom groomers and cut
fresh tracks through powder fields along with the boys. The MissBehaved
are the fattest ski in the K2 Women’s line to date, meaning they are
built for powder loving chicas who spend a lot of their time skiing off
piste or cutting their way through the trees. However, the
MissBehaved’s are also built to handle any kind of terrain the mountain
has to offer, making them able to go from that backcountry face to the
inbounds hard pack without problems.
The dioubly reinforced tip and tail plates, rivet and ABS sidewalls
make handling hard impact and extreme riding no problem. The
MissBehaveds also have a progressive sidecut for enhanced performance
in variable snow conditions—making these a great day-to-day ski you can
ride on deep powder days and in not as ideal conditions. The K2
MissBehaved’s also have trixial braided core, which allows for a great
deal of torsional rigidity and stregth, without taking away the lively
characteristics of a wood core ski.
The K2 MissBehaved also has the stability of a fir underfoot, with
the lightweight spring of spruce at the tips and tails of the ski. It
floats well through powder, yet is strong enough to handle stomping big
jumps and holding up after you huck it off a cliff. It’s an overall
great backcountry and big mountain ski that performs well on piste for
the ladies.
Why they rock:
K2 MissBehaved—an all-mountain ripper for the gals who tear up the slopes
A new ski for the 2008/2009 season, this female specific ski was
designed to let the girls rip up the backcountry, bom groomers and cut
fresh tracks through powder fields along with the boys. The MissBehaved
are the fattest ski in the K2 Women’s line to date, meaning they are
built for powder loving chicas who spend a lot of their time skiing off
piste or cutting their way through the trees. However, the
MissBehaved’s are also built to handle any kind of terrain the mountain
has to offer, making them able to go from that backcountry face to the
inbounds hard pack without problems.
The dioubly reinforced tip and tail plates, rivet and ABS sidewalls
make handling hard impact and extreme riding no problem. The
MissBehaveds also have a progressive sidecut for enhanced performance
in variable snow conditions—making these a great day-to-day ski you can
ride on deep powder days and in not as ideal conditions. The K2
MissBehaved’s also have trixial braided core, which allows for a great
deal of torsional rigidity and stregth, without taking away the lively
characteristics of a wood core ski.
The K2 MissBehaved also has the stability of a fir underfoot, with
the lightweight spring of spruce at the tips and tails of the ski. It
floats well through powder, yet is strong enough to handle stomping big
jumps and holding up after you huck it off a cliff. It’s an overall
great backcountry and big mountain ski that performs well on piste for
the ladies.
Why they rock:
- Vertical ABS Sidewalls: Precision and strength all in one, so
you can go to hell and back again without ever worrying about your ski
core. 3.5 mm edge: Thicker more durable steel edges prolong the life of
your skis
- Tip and Tail Plates and rivets: Aesthetically pleasing,
extremely functional, tip and tail reinforcements so your skis tips and
tails are better prepared to take a beating.
- Progressive Sidecut: K2’s fat ski friendly sidecut BioFlex Core: Spruce and Fir Cores fused into one ski.
- Ability Level Advanced - Expert
- Core Material Spruce/Fir Bioflex
- Dims: Tip 130
- Dims: Waist 98
- Dims: Tail 118 Tail
- Type Partial Twin Tip
- Turning Radius progressive