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[img]https://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/91/06/82/910682_926w_640h.png[/img] [center][url=https://www.facebook.com/lineskis/]Facebook[/url] | [url=https://www.instagram.com/lineskis/]Instagram[/url][/center] 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. [img]941007[/img] [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. [img]941006[/img] [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. [img]941009[/img] [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]

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The 2019-20 Line Skis Gear Guide And Newschoolers Reviews
Manufacturer's Description: Introducing the ski you wish you had yesterday. The one freeride ski that can slap down pillow stacks one day and explore far out zones the next. Forged out of THC Construction, the Vision 108 reimagi
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Sir Francis Bacon is BACK! Don't get me wrong, I liked the version of this ski that ran from 2015-2018 but it wasn't a true SFB, and this new ski most certainly is. Soft in the tips/tails (not B
Manufacturer's Description: The Vision 98 shares the same build and featherweight feel as the Vision 108– straight down to the THC Construction. It'll rally blown snow, arc on groomers, and even motor skin tracks if that's your thin
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 th
Manufacturer's Description: Pure diesel, baby, keep it pinned and let 'em run. These skis are a hundy p, buddy. That's 100% for all you non-Canadians. The Sick Day 114 features Magic Finger Carbon Filaments, a fluid Early Rise profi
Manufacturer's Description: For slithering through trees, brappin' high-speed windbuff, and droppin' freaks on the traverse track back to the lift, look no further than the Sick Day 104. Magic Finger Carbon Filaments combine with
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]I love the Sakana. At ski tests I always make sure I get at least a few runs on these because they make me smile so much. If you want something to go rip some piste turns on, that you can also ski pow
Manufacturer's Description: With its swallowtail design and massive forebody, the LINE Pescado is Eric Pollard's definitive pow surf ski. A directional stance attuned for responsive powder skiing, and the playful feel you'd expect
Manufacturer's Description: The Pandora 94 from LINE defines all-mountain capacity. Quick edge-to-edge and surfy through the backend of turns, the Pandora 94 is the one freak of a ski you need– no matter the conditions. Backed by
Manufacturer's Description: The award-winning LINE Pandora 104 is back again. With the same Magic Finger Carbon Filaments that harmonize with the Aspenlite core for a stable, lightweight ride, the Pandora 104 is for those deep day
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Outline is extremely surfy feeling thanks to the convex tips and tails and ample rocker, while still having a long effective edge courtesy of minimal taper. For a ski this big, it carves really ni
Manufacturer's Description: Simple and sweet without any extraneous BS, the LINE Honey Bee takes design notes from the Honey Badger. This simplistic killer packs all you need for park skiing - right down to the Fatty Base and edge
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]In terms of value, these skis are right up there. They will work incredibly well for some but not for others. I couldn’t personally ski these as my daily park driver because on an average day I tend
Newschoolers' Quick Review: The[i] Blends are decently 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 l
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 park c
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