K2 Girl`s Youth Miss Conduct Skis (Discontinued)
A women`s specific all mountain pipe and park counterpart to the Silencer. Although this ski shares similar dimensions to the Miss Demeanor, cap construction adds an extra level of ease and forgiveness for the aspiring twin tip skier who`s reaching for the next level.
FEATURES:
- All Mountain Twin Tip Performance
- Torsion Box Cap Construction
- Bioflex Core
- Tip and Tail Rivets
- Triaxial Braiding
- Performance: 40% Ungroomed, 60% Groomed
Cap Construction
Cap skis are built with a sophisticated molding process that envelops the core and internal materials with the top layer of the ski. Capped skis share the common characteristics of being very durable and lightweight.The construction process is nearly identical for an entry and expert level ski. What determines the characteristics of the ski are the variations in the layers of the core materials. For this reason, cap skis can be used for just about any type of skiing and performance level.
Torsion Box Technology
Torsion Box construction is the foundation for the widest range of skis designed by K2. Depending on the dimensions of a ski, and the amount of flex and torsion designed into it, one model of a Torsion Box ski can differ greatly from another. The versatility in the construction enables K2 to build everything from learning through expert level skis, sharing the common traits of ease, forgiveness, responsiveness, and energy that can be found in all Torsion Box skis.
Bioflex Core
Working with the Alliance Team to further develop their line of women specific skis has lead K2 to the Bioflex core, a breakthrough multi-wood core technology. A combination of two distinctly different woods, fir and spruce, provides a blend of stability and forgiveness in K2`s women`s skis. Completely different cores fused together at the tip and tail: Spruce, a light, soft wood is used in the extremities of the tip and tail and fir, a more solid, dense wood is used underfoot. The Spruce provides easy turn initiation, lightweight characteristics, and overall ease that these skis have come to be known for. The Fir underfoot provides a new level of confidence inspiring control, predictability and stability. The 2008/09 core incorporates a bamboo stringer that runs down the center of the entire core for added toughness. The beauty of the Bioflex core is that it produces a lighter weight core which translates into skis that are easier to maneuver and cause less fatigue than a comparable men`s size and model.
Tip Plates and Tail Rivets
K2 introduced tip and tail rivets nearly 6 years ago on the Factory Series skis. The rivets were functionally developed for additional protection to add reinforcement in the tip and tail of the ski. Although function is still the primary purpose, K2 has evolved the rivets into plates that still reinforce the ski while giving it a unique aesthetic.
Triaxial Braiding
Triaxial Braiding was developed by K2 in 1988 and is still the best way to apply fiberglass to a wood core. This process consists of sending a milled wood core through the patented Triaxial Braiding machine, where interlocking strands of fiberglass wrap the core. This unique method produces skis that have a great deal of torsional or twist rigidity and strength, while maintaining the lively innate flex characteristics of its wood core.
MissConduct Geometry
| Length (cm)
| Sidecut (mm) (Tip/Waist/Tail)
| Turn Radius
| 149, 159, 169
| 113/80/104
| 14mm/Standard Taper
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SPECIFICATIONS:
| Core: | Bioflex |
| Construction: | Torsion Box Cap |
| Layout: | All Mountain Twin Tip |
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