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  • All Terrain Rocker

    ROCKER: Easy initiation, versatility, agility
    CAMBER: Control, edge hold, rebound

    All-Terrain Rocker features an elevated tip for variable and soft snow performance, as well as camber underfoot for power, energy, and edge-hold in firmer conditions.

    Simply put, All-Terrain Rocker offers versatility and ease in all snow conditions.
    All-Terrain Profile
  • Bi-Directional Taper

    Bi-Directional Taper

    The tip is still wider but closer in width to the tail. This allows the ski to perform exceptionally well while skiing in the forward direction but the taper enables the skier to have similar switch arc for better and more consistent switch riding.
  • Powder-Specific Tip Design

    Powder-Specific Tip Design

    The widest point of a powder tip is 7cm back from the standard contact point. The design adds stability and predictability while skiing and is less likely to hook or grab in light crusts or variable conditions.
  • Twin Tech Sidewalls

    Twin Tech Sidewalls

    This new Twin Tip specific construction process increases the durability of sidewall skis. A traditional sidewall construction produces a 90-degree angle where the top material and sidewall meet. The Twin Tech construction actually rolls the top material into the sidewall reducing the angle that is prone to abuse.
  • ABSorb - ABS /Urethane Hybrid Sidewalls

    ABSorb - ABS /Urethane Hybrid Sidewalls

    This horizontal sidewall construction sandwiches a urethane layer in between ABS for shock ABSorption, lessening the impact of harsh landings to the rider. Urethane is used under foot to maximize dampening, but ABS is used toward the tip and tail to maximize performance and edge control.
  • Plates and Rivets

    Plates and Rivets

    K2 tip and tail rivets have evolved to allow the addition of a pre-cut climbing skin onto the ski for all your backcountry access needs.
  • BioFlex Core

    BioFlex Core

    All of our women’s skis use a combination of fir and spruce in a unique core known as BioFlex, a process where a dense fir core underfoot is fused with lightweight spruce at the tip and tail to reduce swing-weight. With the Alliance’s involvement, K2 developed this technology specifically for women: lightweight and easy to maneuver, yet sturdy and high-performance.
  • Tip and Tail Holes

    Tip and Tail Holes

    Holes in the tip and tail are not only the attachments points for K2 skins, but they also fit the functional needs of a backcountry skier including the ability to build a rescue sled or construct various ski anchors. The holes are equipped with removable plugs.
  • Climbing Skins

    Climbing Skins

  • 3.5 mm Edges

    3.5 mm Edges

    Factory Team skis use thick, durable steel edges. It is far more resistant to cracking for a more durable, longer lasting ski.
  • Forward Shifted Sidecuts

    Forward Shifted Sidecuts

    All of our women’s skis are built with the sidecut shifted two centimeters forward relative to the standard sidecut for a men’s ski. This accommodates the anatomical fact that the center of mass for a woman is generally much lower than that of a man. Shifting the sidecut forward places the center of mass (of the average woman) in an optimum position over the ski for more control and easier turn initiation.
  • Triaxial Braiding

    Triaxial Braiding

    Triaxial braiding consists of braiding fiberglass around a wood core to provide torsional rigidity for added control. Developed in 1988 by K2 engineers, the patented triaxial braiding machine interlocks strands of fiberglass around a milled wood core. While flex and torsion vary depending on the wood, Triaxially braided skis share the common traits of ease, forgiveness, responsiveness, and energy in both expert and entry level skis.

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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K2 Skis MissBehaved
 
4.4

(based on 7 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good carving ability (6)
  • Good grip (6)
  • Great flotation (6)
  • Smooth ride (6)
  • Lightweight (4)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Downhill (6)
    • Moguls (5)
    • Powder (3)
    • Powder skiing (3)
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      • Advanced (3)

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    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Best Skis Ever!

    By Future Pro!

    from Vail, Colorado

    About Me Advanced

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Everythins 100 perfect
    • Good Carving Ability
    • Good Grip
    • Great Flotation
    • Lightweight
    • Scratch Resistant
    • Smooth Ride

    Cons

    • None the ski is perfect

    Best Uses

    • Downhill
    • Great on groomed terrain
    • Groomed Terrain
    • Moguls
    • Powder Skiing

    Comments about K2 Skis MissBehaved:

    I ski mostly on groomed hills and they are absolutely perfect for it! Don't get me wrong, they are fabulous for skiing out west in powder and work great in the woods! I am just learning how to go on rails and they work great! I can flip around very easily and the skis glide over the snow beautifully. The skis are the perfect width and they aren't heavy! The graphics are very pretty! The skis let me go fast on all terrain. Overall, these are the best skis in the world. I advise you to buy them!

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    • Yes

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    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Love Love Love this ski

    By Ski Bumb

    from Breckenridge, CO

    About Me Expert

    Pros

    • Good Carving Ability
    • Good Grip
    • Great Flotation
    • Smooth Ride

    Cons

    • There aren't any

    Best Uses

    • Groomed Terrain
    • Powder Skiing

    Comments about K2 Skis MissBehaved:

    Got these skis half way through last season and fell in love with them!! They are a very great ski and I dont think Ill go back to boarding any time soon.

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    • No

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    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

     
    4.0

    EPIC ski

    By ashh

    from Whistler, BC

    About Me Expert

    Pros

    • Durable
    • FUN
    • Great Flotation
    • Lightweight
    • Smooth Ride

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Downhill
      • Moguls
      • Powder Skiing

      Comments about K2 Skis MissBehaved:

      Awesome ski, took them out on a backcountry pow day.. most epic skis ever.. just made my powder skiing so much better..

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      • Yes

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      (1 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      Does everything!

      By candi

      from whistler

      About Me Advanced

      Pros

      • Good Carving Ability
      • Good Grip
      • Great Flotation
      • Smooth Ride

      Cons

      • There aren't any

      Best Uses

      • Downhill
      • Icy Conditions
      • Powder

      Comments about K2 Skis MissBehaved:

      In the past I had a couple different pairs of skis for park and freeriding but now I use these skis for everything! And the graphics are sweet!

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      • No

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      (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      MissBehaved

      By lilmissy

      from Canmore, AB

      About Me Advanced

      Pros

      • Good Carving Ability
      • Good Grip
      • Great Flotation
      • Lightweight
      • Smooth Ride

      Cons

      • Haven't Found Any Yet

      Best Uses

      • Average Snow Conditions
      • Downhill
      • Groomed
      • Moguls
      • Powder

      Comments about K2 Skis MissBehaved:

      Worked great in fresh powder, they make you float smoothly through it! Pretty good on groomed runs with average snow conditions. You are able to make them carve if you want to. I took them in the park and they were also a lot of fun. For being more of a park ski they glide along fairly quickly which is nice. Haven't tried them on ice yet so I'm not too sure how good they hold on extreme hard pack. I really like the width of the ski as well as the length. I went with the 169's which are 13cm longer then my other skis but because they are softer I don't notice the difference. If you are an advanced skier I'd definitely recommend going with the longer length. For the size of the skis I find they aren't that heavy and are easy to maneuver. I would definitely recommend K2 MissBehaved if you are looking to have some fun on the hill! =)

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      4.0

      So sick my friends.

      By McMichael the schnabel

      from puyallup, WA

      About Me Competitive Athlete

      Pros

      • Good Carving Ability
      • Good Grip
      • Great Flotation
      • Smooth Ride

      Cons

      • Heavy
      • Not snappy enough

      Best Uses

      • Downhill
      • Fun soft landings
      • Moguls
      • Powder

      Comments about K2 Skis MissBehaved:

      The first time I rode these I had just gotten of some old minienemys. It was a big jump for me. But on my first chair ride I dropped my ski pole under the chair on breakover at crystal Mt. It was bullet proof hard pack but i had to go and retrieve it so i rode down to grab it and they were very stable. I then mooved on from that to groomers and I could spin and ride switch very weasily. Then it warmed up and I skied wonderful soft spring bumps with a new found joy from the quikness in witch my new faveorite skis performed.
      This year I had them at the begging of the year and I got to ride them in nice deep pow with spetacular stability in strait runs and wonderfull flotations and turning ability in deep tree skiing.such fun skis.

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      (9 of 10 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Perfect Rocker

      By Michelle Parker

      from Tahoe

      About Me Competitive Skier

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Good Carving Ability
      • Good Grip
      • Lightweight

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Downhill
        • Moguls

        Comments about K2 Skis MissBehaved:

        From backcountry to the ski resort this ski can perform to the T. Its versatility makes it my go-to ski. It's light enough to hike with yet it holds its own through the chunder and choppy snow. In the air it feels maneuverable but the width makes it solid in the landing. I also love that this woman's ski has rocker!

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        MissBehaved

        All Terrain Rocker

        Built with All-Terrain Rocker

        133/102/127

        This item is currently unavailable through our website

        Size Chart
        The All-Terrain Rocker and 102mm waist gives the MissB generous powder floatation and can still lay deep turns on hardpack in the resort. From deep pow turns, straight lining out of untouched bowls to chopped up crud and even firm days, this ski does it all. The MissBehaved can also be equipped with K2’s pre-cut climbing skins for escapades outside the rope lines.
        Performance: All-Mountain: 70%, Park: 30%
        Sizes: 149, 159, 169
        Radius: 14m @ 159 / Bi-Directional Taper
        Construction: TwinTech Sidewall - Triaxial Braided Bioflex 3
        Binding Options: Flat
        Features: Bi_directional Taper, Powder Tip, Tip/Tail Holes/Rivets, Pre-Cut Skins Available
        Compatible with K2 Skins