Sir Francis Bacon

Our most popular ski, the LINE Sir Francis Bacon, is back for another season. Equipped with a versatile 107mm waist width paired with 3D Convex TechTM it floats and butters through powder without sacrificing performance on hardpack. Slash through wind lips

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Specs and Tech

The shape of the Line SFB 2022, even ignoring the convex tips, is pretty extreme, with a 107mm waist flaring out to a whopping 147mm in the spooned tip. A 16m average turn radius in the 184 length is the result.

Hand flexing them, they are soft in the tip and tail but still decently solid underfoot, much like the previous model. I’d say they are a touch softer than the outgoing Bacon but stiffer than the versions that came before that. They have a relatively average amount of rocker for a ski in the category, with plenty of camber underfoot. The early taper is fairly minimal, leaving you a long running length when the ski is put on edge.

On-snow review

They have a short turn radius, and Line/Eric have clearly built this ski by taking huge cues from the Sakana. If you’ve skied the Sakana, then you kind of have a feel for what these skis feel like on edge, i.e. incredibly fun. Sure they are more directional, with a more centered stance required, but the new Bacon is essentially an evolution of that ski, built for doing tricks. Which means they rip on groomers. The deep sidecut is so much fun for carving, even in the long length and even center-mounted.

The 176 version felt like an overgrown slalom ski, I had so much fun just cruising around on those, but even the 184 felt super quick.

Crud is really the only all-mountain condition I didn’t find these impressive in though, and even on ice they were better than they should be (though obviously not great). In the park, they are super fun. I actually think these are my favorite Line ski in the park and that's something a couple of our testers agreed with too. Overall, the combination of sidecut, convexity, and rocker really seems to work to deliver a very versatile ski. Chapeau Eric/Line. [tag=105085]@Twig[/tag]



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