This is InTheSnow’s K2 Missconduct 2019 Ski Review from the SIGB Ski Test in Galtür, Austria. The K2 Missconduct has proved incredibly popular with freestyle focused females over the last few seasons and that does not look set to change this year.
A lovely playful ski, the Missconduct 2019 has had an update to really ensure that it’s durable enough to shine in the park and pipe, while also being versatile enough to extend into freeride territory.
With an 88mm waist and an all terrain rocker, you are by no means limited to park and pipe with this ski.It’s got such an enjoyable versatility that you would be forgiven for mistaking it for an all mountain offering. Although it’s flexible and forgiving enough to be an ideal companion in the park, this does not mean it lacks power. In fact, it’s surprisingly stable, really allowing you to push yourself wherever you are on the mountain.
It’s definitely a confidence-building ski, which makes it a great choice for upper intermediate to expert skiers who are perhaps looking to develop and improve their skills in the park, whilst also wanting a ski that can perform on and off piste.
This is a ski that is not limited by terrain or conditions and is equally as fun whether you are hitting kickers and rails, playing around in the powder or simply cruising down the piste.