K2 MISSCONDUCT REVIEW — 2017
Testers were very pleased with the stiff, stable nature of the MissConduct. One tester, pleasantly surprised, said, “It’s nice to see a stiffer flex pattern in a ladies’ ski,” while another noted it’s ideal for “that intermediate to advanced park lady who wants a stable, reliable ski.” K2 implements interlocking strands of fiberglass around a lightweight and lively milled aspen wood core for a boost in torsional rigidity. Those materials don’t, however, compromise the symmetrical flex pattern that allows for easy switch riding. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile keeps ’em playful yet powerful when called upon. Indeed, the ski is stiff enough to handle the pipe and huge jumps but plenty playful for jib enthusiasts, too. K2 has struck a nice chord with this one, folks.
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Testers were very pleased with the stiff, stable nature of the MissConduct. One tester, pleasantly surprised, said, “It’s nice to see a stiffer flex pattern in a ladies’ ski,” while another noted it’s ideal for “that intermediate to advanced park lady who wants a stable, reliable ski.” K2 implements interlocking strands of fiberglass around a lightweight and lively milled aspen wood core for a boost in torsional rigidity. Those materials don’t, however, compromise the symmetrical flex pattern that allows for easy switch riding. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile keeps ’em playful yet powerful when called upon. Indeed, the ski is stiff enough to handle the pipe and huge jumps but plenty playful for jib enthusiasts, too. K2 has struck a nice chord with this one, folks.