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Changes to Line's jib errr... line are fairly limited for 2017-2018 but there's one that is very exciting for me. The Sir Francis Bacon and Mordecai get slightly fatter edges. It's not a full return to fatty base and edge, but they are now 2.1x2 which should give them a little more versatility to be used in the park. The SFB has traditionally been my favorite ski to ride park on so it's welcome news for me at least. There is also the addition of the Honey Bee, a female specific version of the Honey Badger, so if any girls out there want a supernoodle, you know where to look. [u]SIA Photos - Credit: Grant Whitty[/u] [img]855595[/img] [img]855596[/img] [center] [/center] [img]855602[/img] [center] [/center] [img]855597[/img][center] [/center] [img]855600[/img][img]855601[/img] [img]855599[/img] [img]855598[/img] [img]855603[/img] Website: [url]http://www.lineskis.com[/url]

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Newschoolers' Review: [i]These are skis that will work incredibly well for some and not for others. I couldn’t personally ski these as my daily park driver because on the mountain I tend to rail around, ski some cruddy bump runs
Member Review: [i]I rode a pair at SIA On-Snow and the bases are definitely felt faster than the TC ski or future spins have been. I had a slightly smaller size than I wanted to t
Member Review: [i]The Chronics are a very lightweight ski. The top sheet chips quite easily, but other than that they are really durable. Super poppy, flexy, and playful. Overall,
Newschoolers' 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 than
Newschoolers' Review: [i]The Bacon has a medium / stiff flex that is pretty consistent throughout. It skied very well on the hardback and the variable spring crud as well. Not as
Newschoolers' 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 comf
Newschoolers' 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 c
[i][i]Manufacturer's Description: [i]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. Lightweight
Characteristics: Surfy, charger Manufacturer's Description: [i]From backcountry, slack country and hard pack, the all-new Sick Day 114 is the perfect powder ski for thos
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
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