Line Skis
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.
"[i]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.[/i]" - Charlie D.
[img]972078[/img][center][i]Will Wesson buttering the new Line Skis BLEND // Photo: Kale Cimperman[/i][/center]
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.
[img]972081[/img][center][i]Tuker Fitzsimons on the Line Chronic[/i][/center]
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