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Line Skis is celebrating their 25 years of skiing the wrong way– and they intend to continue to do so for at least another quarter-century. This year, there are no changes to many of the skis we love in the park lineup ([i]Blend, Chronic, Honey Badger, Honey Bee, & TW Pro[/i]). Additionally, the Pescado, Sakana, Sick Day, and Pandora series are back and unchanged besides a few size additions.
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[center][i]Will Wesson // Laura Obermeyer Photo[/i][/center]
Their most notable changes are in the Eric Pollard Collection. The Mordecai and Magnum Opus have been discontinued and replaced with the Outline, an all-new powder ski. The Sir Francis Bacon has been redesigned, now with a 107mm waist. Both skis include a Convex Base Technology, which loosens the overall feel of the ski when pressure is applied to the tip or tail– meaning they slash, butter, and float better.
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[center][i]Eric Pollard on the Outlines // Alister Buckingham Photo[/i][/center]
In the Freeride category, they have added the Vision Collection. It comes in a 108 or 98, and features THC Construction, which combines aramid, carbon, and fiberglass which shaves weight and dampens while providing a smooth ride.
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[center][i]Dylan Siggers // Nick Nault Photo[/i][/center]
See below for more information and reviews of Line's 19/20 gear or visit [url=https://www.lineskis.com/]www.lineskis.com[/url].
Website: [url]www.lineskis.com[/url]