
160, 166, 172, and 178 cm
132/90/117 mm at 172 cm length
14.1 m at 172 cm length
Unchanged but for graphics, this ski has a lot to offer a ton of skiers. Light, fun, and easy to use, the 2025 K2 Mindbender 90C is a perfect choice for intermediate and advanced skiers who are looking for a high-end build and feel. While the performance ceiling on this ski is more limited than in the Mindbender 89 Ti, it’s still got a composed and poised feel that makes a lot of skiers very happy. It’s a no-brainer type of ski that pretty much anyone can pick up and ski on and have fun. It likely won’t win any accolades in terms of being the best at anything, but the well-rounded and easygoing nature of the ski is quite impressive. Due to the sophisticated construction techniques used, the Mindbender 90C has a quality feel to it that you may not expect. If you’re looking for a versatile ski that can handle bumps and trees as easy as it can carve a turn on groomers, this may be the well-rounded ski that you’re looking for. It punches well above its level in both performance and value.


Carbon and simplicity are the cornerstones of this construction. The build sits right in the sweet spot of being sturdy enough for high-performance skiing and approachable enough for intermediates who are looking to get a bit more adventurous and aggressive with their terrain choices. This is most certainly an all-terrain ski, and it holds up quite well to the rigors of both firm and soft snow opportunities. Built with an aspen microblock wood core, the ski has a good mix of energy and stability. There’s good pop here, and it’s exacerbated by the implementation of K2’s Carbon Spectral Braiding. This technique allows the engineers the ability to fine-tune the flex of the ski based on the tightness of the carbon stringers. By using a tighter weave in the shovel and underfoot and a looser cross-hatching in the tail, they’ve made the 90C precise and predictable when entering the turn, and fun and playful on the back end. The tails are a bit stiffer in a longitudinal manner, so there’s still great energy back there, but it doesn’t lock you in to the turn. They use Bio-Resin in these skis to adhere these layers together, and in addition to it being a better bonding agent, it’s also more eco-friendly. Accordingly, the ski is mid-weight, hitting the scale at 1708 grams in the 172 cm length. Tester Greg Morrill notes that the ski “Handled the chewed-up powder great! With the changing conditions they were forgiving and. Confidence building.”
The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2025 K2 Mindbender 90CThis ski can do a whole lot for a lot of skiers. In terms of shaping, it doesn’t get friendlier than this. At 90 mm underfoot and with a 14.1-meter turn radius, this ski is an excellent choice for skiers that want a high end of performance without too much demand. It’s an easy-turning ski that benefits from both the shorter arc as well as the approachable flex. This makes that 14.1-meter cut easy to find, and given the flex, it’s also fun to break free from. There’s rocker in this ski, but it’s not overwhelming. It’s more there to accommodate skiers who are looking for easy initiation and smooth rebound and it is also very helpful for when the snow gets soft and you need to stay on top. In terms of taper, there’s nothing crazy going on here—just some minimal taper in the shovel to enhance the smoothness, but as a mid-weight, mid-shape all-mountain ski, it doesn’t need drama to be able to perform at a high level. Greg goes on to state that the skis are great in “soft snow and any terrain! The tips float especially well.”
We’ve been big fans of the Mindbender 90 C ever since this ski came out, it was clear that there was a huge range of skiers that would benefit from it. Not everyone needs a heavy, metal-powered, aggressive ski for cruising trails and moderate adventure. This K2 Mindbender 90C is way more helpful than hurtful and will allow for proper progression and improvement without holding skiers back or prohibiting advancement. This is a no-brainer type of ski for a huge swath of the skiing population.




















