The Bacon 122 is new for 24/25 (ok, yes, a couple got released mid-season last season) and it’s the widest twin tip Line has made since the Magnum Opus. A product of Tom Wallisch’s need for a super fat twin for landing switch in blower Utah pow, as one might expect, this is quite a specialized kind of ski. It shares a lot of DNA with the rest of the Bacon line, but it’s even softer.
Groomers & Resort Skiing:
Surprisingly, the Bacon 122 is manageable, even fairly fun, on groomed snow as long as it’s not too hardpack. You have to ski perfectly centered, because the ski is something of a noodle. Not quite EP Pro but softer than anything Line has made for some time. But if you get the balance correct, it’s quite a fun shape to turn and it’ll hold an edge as long as you don’t push it hard. You cannot drive the tips or even think about it though, or you’re going OTB. However, these are not really an inbounds ski at all. They aren’t designed for driving around the resort, they are for throwing on your sled and sending tricks in the backcountry.
Skier: Asa France. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Powder & Mixed Conditions:
Big ski, float good. Seriously, sometimes there isn’t that much to ski design and when the snow is soft and light, the Bacon 122 is a riot. It’s bouncy and playful in the pow and really will float no matter how deep it gets. However, it struggles with heavy/wet conditions and when it got warmer at our test, it didn’t hold up to those less optimal snow conditions as well as other skis. You can pretty much forget blasting crud, the fat soft tips deflect a lot, and they don’t have the weight of OG pow noodles (think Hellbent) to counteract that.
Skier: David Zorko. P: Carter Edwards
Skier: Mark Valtr. P: Carter Edwards
Sizes: 170, 178, 185 cm
Dimensions: 153 - 122 - 145 mm
Radius: 19.4m avg. @ 185
Weight: 2160g @ 185
Profile: 21 - 3 - 21 @ 185
The Bacon Collection grows! We are stoked to introduce the big brother of the award-winning Bacon 108 and 115, the LINE Bacon 122. Inspired by our athletes wanting a ski that will allow them to float, butter, and stomp in the deepest of deep, the Bacon 122 represents a game-changing full twin-tip freestyle powder ski. Complete with the Bacon Collection’s superpowers of Thick-Cut Sidewalls, Thin Tips & Tails, and Bio Resin Tech, paired with an ample 122mm waist width, the Bacon 122 is ready to help you cruise through powder, butter down the fall line, land switch off backcountry booters, and have a damn good time while doing it.
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