This is not a boy toy for larks in the parks. The new K2 MissBehaved is a 100% female-specific, wide twin tip with enough float to keep you ripping untracked terrain wherever you find it on the mountain. Like the new obSETHed twin for guys, the MissBehaved uses Progressive Sidecut technology--a cut that's deeper in the tip but less in the tail--for more control and response in soft and varied snow conditions. Like other K2 women's skis, the MissBehaved has a female-specific BioFlex design featuring a mix of fir and spruce wood in the core. K2 developed this stable and forgiving profile by using spruce at the tip and tail and fir beneath the binding area. Using spruce at the ends helps with turn initiation and enhances the lightweight characteristics that are essential in keeping a female-specific ski more responsive than a heavier unisex ski design. K2 also tunes their BioFlex cores to appropriate performance levels, so while the expert-oriented MissBehaved and the beginner-friendly First Luv skis both share BioFlex designs, the MissBehaved has a very distinct flex and performance that sets it apart from other K2 women's skis. You'll also find rugged vertical ABS sidewalls made to endure abuse from botched landings and those unseen rocky obstructions. If you've always compromised your sense of balance and opted for a guy's twin-tip because you thought other women's skis were too girly, you need to check out the K2 MissBehaved.
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