Lighter, Softer, Smarter
Backing up Dark Matter is a refined construction built around a lightweight Aspen-Paulownia core paired with a Titanal I-Beam.
Rather than full sheets of metal, K2 uses two strips of titanal running through the ski to create a strong backbone without overloading it. Combined with the targeted weighting of Dark Matter, this means:
- around 20% less metal
- a lighter overall build (around 10%)
- improved energy return through the turn
It’s a smarter distribution of materials—less where you don’t need it, more where you do.
The Takeaway
This isn’t just another yearly update. The new Mindbender range is a reset, with fewer skis, clearer identities, and a construction that actually moves things forward.
Dark Matter might sound like marketing fluff, but on paper it solves one of skiing’s oldest trade-offs: stability versus playfulness. The Dark Matter tech allows K2 to keep the Mindbender series lighter, less stiff and more playful while retaining stability and edge grip. If it skis the way it reads, the 26/27 Mindbender lineup could end up being one of the most balanced freeride collections out there—calm when things get hectic, but still very much alive underfoot.
We are going to be putting the Mindbender through its paces this spring, so keep and eye out for our review dropping in the fall.