The first Mindbender Ti collection, introduced in the pre-pandemic 19/20 season, adopted the Titanal Y-Beam construction developed for the women’s Mindbender 88 Ti Alliance for the entire Mindbender Ti clan, men’s models included. This year’s re-design focused on re-shaping the Y-Beam from end to end, adding more metal just behind the forward contact point for more secure turn initiation, running edge-to-edge underfoot and substantially expanding the width of the Ti laminate at the end of the Y-Beam’s “handle,” so the edge won’t wash out under sustained pressure.
In the 2023 men’s (a.k.a. unisex) Mindbender 89 Ti, our testers awarded the new model substantially higher scores than its predecessor, boosting it near the top of our Finesse ranks. While we don’t have a trophy for “Most Improved New Model,” if we did, it would go the Mindbender 89 Ti. The women’s version is cut from the same cloth, so it stands to reason that it, too, will be noticeably better at, well, everything.
K2 claims that its changes to the Y-Beam configuration were intended to make the Mindbenders more accessible to lower skill skiers, but the more palpable effect is how the new Titanal Y-Beam appeals to the other end of the skills spectrum. For skiers who already know how to bend a ski, the increase in tail support in particular is largely responsible for opening up the top end of the Mindbender 89 Ti’s performance envelope. The more supportive tail is able to hold the ski on line and keep it calm when the going gets rough.
K2 has a long and laureled history of developing its women’s models in concert with an elite panel of (mostly) American women who live, eat and breathe the sport. The true all-terrain versatility and generally expansive performance envelope (meaning it works at all speeds and turn shapes), of the new Mindbender 89 Ti W embodies K2’s best current example of the ultimate, kick-ass women’s ski.
For simultaneously lowering the accessibility floor and raising the performance ceiling, we award the new Mindbender 89 Ti W a Silver Skier Selection.






