K2 Girl`s Youth Miss Demeanor Skis
K2`s women`s specific twin tip, the Miss Demeanor, is back with the adaptability and on-piste performance that makes this chassis so good. Built for the advanced to expert female jibber, the Miss Demeanor features a BioFlex core for a lightweight tip and tail with torsional rigidity underfoot where you need it most. Factory team construction makes this ski able to handle hard landings and rough terrain with ease!
FEATURES:
- K2 Factory Team Specific Construction
- Vertical Urethane/ ABS Hybrid Sidewall
- Tip and Tail Rivets
- Bioflex Core
- Triaxial Braiding
- Performance: 40% Ungroomed, 60% Groomed
Factory Team Specific Construction
- ABS/Urethane Hybrid Sidewalls
This sidewall construction uses a softer durometer urethane for shock absorption which lessens the impact of harsh landing and blows to the rider. The Urethane is used under foot to absorb impact loads while ABS is used towards the tip and tail to maximize performance and control.
- Stealth Black 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.
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. The 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 and lightweight characteristics 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.
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.
MissDemeanor Geometry
| Length (cm)
| Sidecut (mm) (Tip/Waist/Tail)
| Turn Radius (m)
| 149, 154, 159, 164
| 113/80/104
| 14mm/Standard Taper
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SPECIFICATIONS:
| Core: | Bioflex |
| Construction: | Factory Team Specific |
| Layout: | All Mountain Twin Tip |
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