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Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Blends are light for the size, have a low swingweight and are super soft in the tips and tails. They aren't that poppy but they are easy to ollie thanks to that super soft flex. If you lik
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Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Line Magnum Opus is an (almost) versatile superfat ski. So who actually needs such a thing? Well jibby skiers who live somewhere it snows a fuckload couldn't do much better. Less than super-gi
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Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]They have the traditional surfy sidecut/profile of all Pollard skis but the stiffer nature of the ski does change things a little. They are much more comfortable in choppy snow and more stable on
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Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Bacon has a medium / stiff flex that is pretty consistent th
Newschoolers' Review: [i]"I love this ski. I've been in the park since around 2000 and I can honestly say these are one of, if not the, best park skis I have ever used. They make doing things in the park easier, and because of
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Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT8UIVIAKLY An all-new upgrade on the award-winning design, the 104 is the perfect waist width for mixing it up on the frontside and backside. Lightwei
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Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT8UIVIAKLY From backcountry, slack country and hard pack, the all-new Sick Day 114 is the perfect powder ski for those looking for a surfy, playful fee
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Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2BPoAPGQJ4 Based off of the tough as nails Honey Badger Chassis, the Honey Bee offers durable park performance in an affordable package thanks to the
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Newschoolers' Quick Review [i]The new Chronic is a pretty major departure from previous years. The Chronic has always been the flagship park ski for Line, but the new model sits more in the 'narrow all-mountain ski but still pa
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Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEevr8lqIzY The ski that changed it all. With a massive footprint, soft flex, and plunging, knocked-out tail, the Pescado redefines what it means to
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Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpbZ1aeWtQ Bred from the Pescado's DNA, Eric Pollard and LINE present an all-new creation, the Sakana. With an ever-versatile 105mm waist, Carbon/Fla
Manufacturer's Description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOWXDDtb0XQ
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Manufacturer's Description: The go-to park and all-mountain freestyle weapon of choice for K2 riders. Newschoolers' Review: [i]"So they rip all mountain, they seem tough and they're loose enough to be fun w
Din: 3-10 Boot: Alpine, Touring Weight: 1960g Colors: White
K2
Manufacturer's Description: Next level asym twin tip powder skiing from Pettit, Pep, and the K2 R&D crew. Newschoolers' Review: [i][i]"If I had a park ski and these, I really couldn't see myself needing anyt
Manufacturer's Description: The classic "turntable" design with 7 points-of-contact maximizes coupling strength for instant power transmission, precision, and ski control and offers the most effective shock absorption for con
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Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The funny thing about the Bentchetler 100 is that it is almost wholly unlike its larger sibling. You'd expect a soft-ish, playful midfat ski, given that the 120 is such a jibby powder tool but in
Newschoolers' Quick Review: The Bent Chetler is an icon of a ski. They're extremely surfy, float great and are very playful offering infinite buttery fun! They carve well, but they do chatter a more than other skis in the sam
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Manufacturer's Description: [i]The new Atomic Punx 5 is a great freestyle ski with a light and snappy feeling. The Full Cap Construction and Light Woodcore give you some boost when you hit some speed or get ready to send it of
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