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2025 K2 Mindbender 108Ti

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Available Lengths
Side Cut
137/108/125 mm at 187 cm length
Turn Radius
22.8 m at 187 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Freeride, Big Mountain, All-Mountain
Ability Level
Expert, Advanced
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker Technology
K2 All Terrain Rocker
Construction
Aspen, Titanal, Titanal Y-Beam, Bio Resin, Sintered Base

Built with higher speeds and more aggressive turns in mind, the 2025 K2 Mindbender 108 Ti is a fearless contributor to the ski world. Unchanged structurally since last year, we do get a graphic update, but the ski keeps its sturdy and hefty character from tip to tail. With a blend of fun-loving attitude and a business-like demeanor, this ski can blur the lines between all-mountain and freeride. While it’s wide enough to handle deeper snow and rugged terrain, it’s also a very competent carver that can lay them over with the best of them. As such, this ski paints with broad strokes, catering to both hard chargers who reach upper velocities as well as floaters looking for a sturdy ski to handle the deeper days. There aren’t many skis out there that blend the power of metal with the shape of freeride as effectively as this Mindbender 108 Ti.

From a construction standpoint, this ski is all there. We start with an aspen microblock wood core. By layering thinner stringers of aspen, K2 can stiffen the ski's response and provide a lighter and more mobile feel. We then get their titanal Y-Beam on top of the core to deliver power and stability. By extending the arms of the metal into the forebody of the ski, they’re emphasizing the edge grip in the initiation phase of the turn. With a straighter strip extending through the tail, there’s great energy out of the back side of the ski. Tester Matt McAlary notes that due to the build and shape, “They’ll ski pow well but choppy resort pow laps let these things speak for themselves. Conditions that are soft but provide enough firmness for these skis to bite into are what i think are ideal for these skis. Conditions you would find on the afternoon of a storm day or the day after a storm.” It’s that type of character that makes these 108 Ti’s stand out. There’s great turning potential and prowess here that accompanies the floaty and soft snow personality. It’s not a light ski at over 2000 grams, but it does have mobility where it is needed.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 K2 Mindbender 108Ti

At 108 mm underfoot, this ski is wide enough to float, but narrow enough to carve. That duality is a big part of the ski’s charm. It’s also got a longer turn shape at 22.8-meters in the 186. This makes it extremely smooth and willing to put the hammer down no matter the conditions or terrain. Keeping it on the directional side of the spectrum is the noticeable lack of taper in the tips. This adds to the on-trail character of the ski and makes it a fantastic carver for its width. Bob St.Pierre states that he “was very impressed with the carving power of this ski. It hooks right into the turn and feels engaged throughout. I love how the 108 finishes a turn—it's way more engaging than I thought it was going to be.” That expectation versus reality is a big deal with a ski like this as it seems to surprise a lot of advanced skiers.

They’ll ski pow well but choppy resort pow laps let these things speak for themselves. Conditions that are soft but provide enough firmness for these skis to bite into are what i think are ideal for these skis. Conditions you would find on the afternoon of a storm day or the day after a storm.This is a ski i would add to my own quiver.
Matt McAlary

This is a hefty ski with a high-performance ceiling, so it’s totally understandable that it’s reserved for advanced and expert skiers who are looking to make some clean turns. There’s not a huge audience here, but for those who appreciate a strong ski that smooths out unwanted chunks and floats through pow and rips groomers, this is the place to be.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Matt McAlary
Age:27Height:5' 6"
2025 K2 Mindbender 108Ti Skis
Size Tested:
179 cm CM
Size Impression
It felt just right. Probably the most “size accurate” feeling ski I rode all day
Scores
Floatation:8/10
 
Stability:9/10
 
Quickness:7/10
 
Playfulness:6/10
 
Forgiveness:7/10
 
Edge Grip:7/10
 
Versatility:7/10
 
Overall:9/10
 
Thoughts
They’ll ski pow well but choppy resort pow laps let these things speak for themselves. Conditions that are soft but provide enough firmness for these skis to bite into are what i think are ideal for these skis. Conditions you would find on the afternoon of a storm day or the day after a storm.
I don't think I would change anything. This is a ski i would add to my own quiver.
Overal Impression
Looking down at these on your feet, you can tell these things will eat up anything you throw at them.
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