The TW Pro crushes it in the park. It feels well built and it’s a big upgrade on the previous ski in my eyes. It’s better on jumps, better on groomers, and probably more comfortable to play around as well. In fact, despite it not really being my kind of ski, I think that objectively speaking, the Line Wallisch Pro is one of the best skis I’ve tried in a long time. I enjoyed it far more than the Blend (which is much more my kind of ski) and for me, it surpasses the K2 Poacher as the park ski I’d choose for going big. It has almost all the benefits of a full-camber comp ski, but remains far, far more versatile. They are still fairly fun to butter around, play with transitions, etc. And of course, they are quick edge to edge for technical tricks and stable on landings. As an all-round park ski for someone who likes to get sendy, these are the pick of the bunch for me. - @Twig
Base
Features
- 19m Sidecut (Average)
- -20mm Recommended Mounting Point
- Maple Macroblock™ Core
- 5-Cut™ Geometry
- Capwall™ Construction
- Fatty™ 1.7 Base
- Fatty™ 2.5mm x 2.2mm Edges
Sizes: 157, 164, 171, 178
Dimensions: 118 - 90 - 116
Radius: 19m
Weight: 1800
Profile: 5 - 4 - 5
Flex Pattern: Symmetrick Flex™
Developed hand in hand with Wallisch, the TW Pro remains the definitive high-performance park ski in our lineup. With a nimble 90mm waist width and a low swing weight, the TWall Pro is ideal for skiers looking to throw quads like Kim Gubser, or channel your inner pretzel man like Wallisch himself.
Get the confidence to bring your freestyle skiing to the next level with the Tom Wallisch Pro
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