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weatcoasthow was your one ski unskiable? What happened to it? Just curious.
also missing edge underfoot happens to every ski no matter how durable they are. If your sidewalls are cracked, warped, and opening up, then that’s an actual issue… something line has really struggled to handle for whatever reason.
also nearly every ski will have its edge come out in tips and tails, I wouldn’t put that all on Line. It’s not a huge issue if you cut the edge out where it’s bent.
my point is don’t be surprised whatsoever when you buy a pair of V’s or on3ps and the edges come out underfoot too. But, you can expect V’s and on3ps (As well as Icelantic, moment, etc) sidewalls to hold up and not crack, so your ski lasts way longer even though the edge is still missing. The way I see it, edges are meant to be broken, and sidewalls are what keeps the ski in tact.
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weatcoasthow was your one ski unskiable? What happened to it? Just curious.
also missing edge underfoot happens to every ski no matter how durable they are. If your sidewalls are cracked, warped, and opening up, then that’s an actual issue… something line has really struggled to handle for whatever reason.
also nearly every ski will have its edge come out in tips and tails, I wouldn’t put that all on Line. It’s not a huge issue if you cut the edge out where it’s bent.
my point is don’t be surprised whatsoever when you buy a pair of V’s or on3ps and the edges come out underfoot too. But, you can expect V’s and on3ps (As well as Icelantic, moment, etc) sidewalls to hold up and not crack, so your ski lasts way longer even though the edge is still missing. The way I see it, edges are meant to be broken, and sidewalls are what keeps the ski in tact.
fesshussMy one ski had cracks in sidewall and core of ski on both sides (near the tail) and eventually met in the middle due to water getting in there and continuous use. It ended up severing and hanging off only through the core. So technically wasn't "unskiable", as I finished the day on it, but it had my one leg basically setting a backflip as my other leg was doing a regular ollie. It would flop up and down as I was hitting rails, it actually was pretty funny looking at the clips of it haha.
I am aware of the unfortunate fate for most ski edges, especially in the park. I had ON3P before and lost all my edges but like you were saying the sidewalls kept intact. However with my blends, post edge-loss, my sidewall is completely falling apart on both skis, I can see the wood or material (not too sure what's in blends) in the middle on both sides of both my skis. Little bits of wood are constantly falling out and I haven't seen 2 of my purple sidewalls in a while. I can see a solid inch into the sidewall opening up, scary stuff.
I should've focused my initial post on the sidewall more, as, like you are saying, they keep the ski functional. After cutting various edges off I could still very much ski how I could if I still had them (dependent on conditions, east coast). But the constant breaking is enough for me to switch either back to ON3P or try something new.
I also do want to add that I had a great time skiing on blends, not mad at all about my purchase, just a little set off at how easy these come apart.
**This post was edited on Apr 26th 2023 at 3:34:10pm
skiermanSo let me get this straight... You created an alias to rip on a ski company?
You're a fucking pussy.
fesshussNot sure if you are talking about me but I don't use NS often, just made an account to see other people's opinions. Additionally I stated I am not mad with the purchase nor Line, but it was more about asking my fellow Blend lovers if they are going to stick with blends or not.