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2023 K2 Mindbender 89Ti W
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2023 Winter Gear Guide

2023 K2 Mindbender 89Ti W Review

This accessible all-mountain tool for ladies earned high marks in versatility and quickness

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2023 K2 Mindbender 89Ti W
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The Scores (out of 10)

  • Overall Score: 7.27/10
  • Rank: #10
  • Versatility: 7.83
  • Crud Performance: 7
  • Playfulness: 7.5
  • Responsiveness: 7.33
  • Hard-Snow Integrity: 6.33
  • Quickness: 7.83
  • Stability at Speed: 6.67
  • Carving: 7
  • Flotation: 6.67
  • Forgiveness: 7

The Specs

  • Price: $850
  • Lengths: 146, 152, 158, 164, 170
  • Dimensions: 130-89-114
  • Radius: 13.1m (164)
  • Level: Intermediate to Advanced

In a Nutshell

  • Pros: Versatility (#7), Quickness (#8)
  • Cons: Hard-Snow Integrity (#15), Stability at Speed (#15)

The women鈥檚-specific Mindbender 89Ti W is technically new this season, though it鈥檚 based on the previous women鈥檚 88Ti model. This new version features a slightly different sidecut, turning radius, and increased tail rocker, but fans of the previous iteration won鈥檛 be disappointed with these changes. In fact, they make the Mindbender 89Ti W quicker and more user-friendly. The old version was slow to release out of a turn, but the increased tail rocker in this new model takes care of that issue and makes the ski significantly more agile without sacrificing too much stability. 鈥淪urprised by how agile and easy this ski is,鈥 noted tester Michelle Nicholson. 鈥淲ay more playful than anticipated,鈥 commented Renee Cernichiari, a former ski racer from Colorado.

All testers called out this ski鈥檚 performance in the bumps and tight terrain, where its newfound playfulness and effortless turning makes life easier and more fun. But like the old version, this new Mindbender 89Ti isn鈥檛 the biggest fan of hard snow despite the Titanal Y-Beam in the core, a layer of Titanal shaped like a 鈥淵鈥 which is supposed to add stiffness and torsional rigidity underfoot and along the edges without adding too much heft to the ski. While the strategically placed metal in those places does increase performance on groomers, the lack of metal in the ski鈥檚 tip was all the more obvious to testers, especially when cruising groomers at speed. 鈥淭his ski鈥檚 weakness is high speeds,鈥 commented tester Avery Pesce, who鈥檚 used to skiing the boilerplate of the East. 鈥淭hat wide shovel at the contact point has a little too much chatter.鈥 Other testers also noticed the ski鈥檚 tendency to chatter and become less stable at speed and pointed to both the lightweight tip and increased rocker design, which combined make the Mindbender 89Ti W less reliable in big arcs and on true hardpack. 鈥淏eware of GS turns, the tail is a little washy,鈥 said Pesce. 鈥淪kis a little short and swishy,鈥 added Cernichiari.

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If you ask most testers, that weakness is a small price to pay for the added playfulness and quickness you get from the reduced amount of metal and increased rocker. This design makes the ski far more accessible to the intermediates, who will find the ski easy to turn on and off the groomers. It also makes the Mindbender 89Ti W more versatile when it comes to both terrain choices and snow conditions. This ski may not slice and dice like others in the frontside category, but it鈥檚 a lot of fun in bumps, trees, and even in crud.

鈥淧leasantly surprised how well the new metal mapping and increased tail rocker performed,鈥 said Pesce. 鈥淭his ski has great stability through the turn but releases smoothly while transitioning from edge to edge. Super maneuverable in the woods, not hooky, and crushes bumps with ease.鈥

All of this makes the Mindbender 89Ti W a ski best suited to intermediates and advanced skiers who like to play all over the mountain鈥攚ith the emphasis on play. 鈥淎n amazing ski for the everyday skier, it does what it is told and is loose in the tail to keep things playful,鈥 summarized Cernichiari.


Jenny Wiegand is SKI鈥檚 managing editor. Born and raised in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Jenny grew up exploring聽 on skis, bikes, and her own two feet. She has since traded in the Alps for the Rockies to seek new trails, new adventures, and write about her favorite sport鈥攕kiing鈥攊n her new home of Boulder, Colo. Since joining the SKI Magazine editorial team in 2018, Jenny has written and edited stories for SKI鈥檚 print and digital outlets.聽A lifelong skier and former club racer, Jenny is also a self-proclaimed gearhead and puts that knowledge to good use as one of SKI Magazine鈥檚 official聽.

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