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This year, Line is welcoming some new skis to the lineup, in addition to tweaking and perfecting a few of their classic favorites.
The new Blend comes with blunted tips and an extended sidecut to make for quicker turning. Both the tips and tails are wider to maximize surface area and allow for butters with ease.
"Hands down, The Blend is my favorite ski that I have ever gotten to use. It's soft in the nose and tail, which makes presses and butters crazy fun and easy, while being wide and stiffer underfoot to give you something to land on. The Blend is playful and fun, and won't ever let you stop having a good time, whether you're grabbing, spinning, sliding, jibbing, bonking, or whatever. Not to mention they rip carves too. The Blend is a ski that will turn the whole mountain into your terrain park, and make the park a totally new and fun experience." - Charlie D.
Will Wesson buttering the new Line Skis BLEND // Photo: Kale Cimperman
The Tom Wallisch Pro has been updated with increased durability, added stability, and a lower swing weight for quicker spins.
The Vision Collection has seen great success in its first year, and Line is adding to the collection for 2020 with a new size. The Vision 118 comes in at 1900g (vs. 1605g V108) and adds a surfy option to slay powder. After a year's hiatus, Line also brought back the women's Pandora 110 with a refined rocker profile and fine-tuned tapering.
Created to carve, cut, slash and burn. The all-new Blade and Blade W will reignite the euphoria of the turn and leave only deep cut trenches in its wake and a sh*t eating grin on your face.
Created to carve, cut, slash and burn. The all-new Blade and Blade W will reignite the euphoria of the turn and leave only deep cut trenches in its wake and a sh*t eating grin on your face.
Same buttery Blend flex, same Blend feel... certified and approved by Will Wesson himself. So what's changed? We've blunted the tip for locking in those nose blocks, we've extended the sidecut for quicker turning, and we've widened the tip and tail for more surface area to press on deep into your butters.
With over a decade in the game the preeminent freestyle ski returns. With a slightly wider footprint, and a reimagined rocker and flex pattern, the Chronic take on the whole mountain as well as the park. Jib, arc, and blast, it's the Chronic, yo.
LJ Strenio on The Chronic
Growlin' around the park and streets, the Honey Badger holds nothing back. The Honey Badger will tackle whatever you put in front of it. Featuring a touch as nails Aspen Veneer Core that skis better and lasts longer, the Honey Badger ain't here to mess around.
Float like a butterfly and spin like a top. Based off of the tough as nails Honey Badger chassis, the Honey Bee offers durable park performance in an affordable package thanks to the Aspenlite™ Core and Cap Construction for the freestyle female who wants it all.
Adept edge-to-edge in a never-sinking shape, the Outline sits in that sweet spot of freestyle powder design. Equally at home on the untracked open faces as it is in blown out chop providing a reliable feel and a lightweight jumping platform for any occasion.
With a refined rocker profile, attuned tapering, and a versatile 104 waist, the Line Pandora 104 combines soft snow performance with hardpack capabilities. Push into the backcountry, pilfer the secret stashes, and rail back to the lifts and open up a new world of shredly potential.
The Line Pandora 110 is an all-new iteration of the best women’s powder ski on earth. A refined rocker profile, attuned tapering, and a svelte 110 waist, marrying deep snow performance with hardpack capabilities. Push into the backcountry, pilfer the secret stashes, and rail back to the lifts – The Pandor…
Forgot those oversized all-mountain powder skis and opt for the nimble Line Pandora 94. With enough rocker and taper to take on those unexpected resets and the bite to handle blown out hardpack, the Pandora 94 offers the lightweight performance you need to rock steady day in and day out.
The de facto powder ski for extravagant locales and sneaky storm days. A large footprint, soft flex, and plunging knocked-out tail, the Line Pescado redefines what it means to ride a directional pow ski. Equipped with a Partly Cloudy Core, ABS sidewalls and a titanal reinforced swallowtail, the Pescado continues to exi…
A mid-fat swallowtail with a unique shape that encourages a wide variety of turn shapes reinforced with a Carbon Flax Weave for added edge hold, the Line Sakana is equally at home maneuvering tight trees as it is opening it up on wind buff. Shift perspective and embrace a fluid, refined ski experience unlike any other.
Whether you're ripping up a storm or charging down a groomer, the 104 is here for your all-mountain needs. Featuring Carbon Magic Fiber Filaments combined with a lightweight aspen core, this ski can take you from deep in the backcountry to first chair groomer turns. Versatile, stable, and ready for whatever you can thr…
Churn through the curd and leave the other nerds in your wake. Quickly stacking up awards the world over, the Line Sick Day 94 provides unmatched edge hold and a consistent flex – thanks to the Magic Finger Carbon Filaments – as you rally blown out sastrugi and pilfer the unexpected fluff that rolls in with…
Our most popular ski, featuring a 107mm waist width paired with 3D Convex Tech it floats and buttes through powder without sacrificing performance on groomers and blown out chop. Slash through wind lips, butter over rollers, and experience the playfulness.
A global household name in skiing synonymous with LINE. The creator of modern freestyle worked with our engineers to make necessary tweaks to the shape of his skis to add more stability and quicker spins. Durable Fatty Sintered Bases and bomb(drop) proof oversized edges. If it's got TW's signature on it, you know frees…
Stable at high speeds, light in the air, & easy to control, the Line Vision 108 is innovation defined. The one freeride ski that can slap down pillow stacks one day and explore far out zones the next. Best for freeriding the entire mountain and then going for a tour after the lifts close.
When the storms start frothing and the snow keeps flying, the all-new Line Vision 118 is your ticket. A finely tuned taper and rocker profile, light core and reinforced with THC the 118 can blast, arc, and surf the deepest of deep. The award-winning chassis is chomping at the bit; drop in and forge through anything the…
Sharing the same build and featherweight feel as the 108 straight down to the THC. The Line Vision 98 will rally blown out snow, arc on groomers, and even motor skin-tracks if that's your thing. The 98mm waist footprint offers versatility for those days that you don't need the float.
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