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Ok I have a question for you skiers out there. Im 5' 4"...
By snow1995
Ranked #1514 - Alpine Skiing
November 25, 2010
Ok I have a question for you skiers out there. Im 5' 4" , 130lb and have been skiing for 13 years I would consider myself and advanced skier. I ski off runs in tight trees or powder stashes alot but there are also those days you have to ski drommers, ice or crud. I need skies that will last and I con do everything with. No issues. Right now I think I either want k2 missbehaved or volkl kiku. Any opinions on what skis better or someone enjoys more?
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By Holly Walker
Ranked #384 - Alpine Skiing
December 16, 2010
Im 5'4" and have been skiing for 20 years. I find the MissBehaved's super fun at everything. They are great in pow, crud and even carve well on the groomers. I have not tried the Kikus sorry so can't compare them. I had last years and now am on this years (a bit wider and even better!) I ski on the 169's and they are a bit rockered so actually measure out to be a bit longer. Good luck!!
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By Erin Taylor
Ranked #917 - Alpine Skiing
December 10, 2010
The kiku is definitely the stiffer of the 2 skis. To me, they rip down groomers at the end of the day and hold the edge just a wee bit better than the missbehaved's, yet The missbehaved's are more forgiving. With that being said, they are still very comparable skis. Personally, I like the kikus better because they feel more powerful. I ski them everyday regardless of the conditions... i go gaga when i have the chance to rip them in pow pow conditions. Both are reverse cambered rockers, both are kick-ass fun.... kikus are stiffer and beefier (my preference) but I'd feel lucky to own either.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 149cm, 159cm, 169cm
- Dimensions:
- 133 / 102 / 127mm
- Turn Radius:
- [159cm] 14m
- Construction:
- Twin Tech, Vertical ABS Sidewall, Triaxial Braiding (fiberglass strands around a milled wood core)
- Core Material:
- BioFlex (fir & spruce wood)
- Tail:
- Twintip
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Use:
- All-mountain slaying
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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