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    Line Skis Chronic 2018 Review

    Member Review: 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, a very fun ski. - zakattack66 The Chronic is a ski you can take anywhere. Its width underfoot combined with a pretty...
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    Line Skis Tigersnake 2018 Review

    Member Review: 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 try but even with that, they were surprisingly stable. More of a medium flex, they are pretty poppy and did quick butter...
  3. Line Skis Honey Badger 2018 Review

    Line Skis Honey Badger 2018 Review

    Newschoolers' Review: 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 and high speed all mountain jibs even on my park skis and these felt...
  4. Line Skis 2017-2018

    Line Skis 2017-2018

    View the Full Gear Guide: The Newschoolers 2017 - 2018 Gear Guide 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...
  5. The Roofbox Reviews: 2020 Line Tom Wallisch Pro

    The Roofbox Reviews: 2020 Line Tom Wallisch Pro

    [Editor’s Note: Our review was conducted on the 16/17 Line Tom Wallisch Pro, which is unchanged for 2019-20, except for the graphics]. The Roofbox is back with one aim: No bullshit, in-depth ski reviews, by ski bums for ski bums. No sponsored athletes, no 'we took 3 runs at a ski test'. Brands...
  6. In-Depth Review: 2021 Line Honey Badger | The Roofbox Reviews

    In-Depth Review: 2021 Line Honey Badger | The Roofbox Reviews

    [Editor’s Note: Our review was conducted on the 16/17 Line Honey Badger. In 2018-19 the core material was switched from Bamboo to Aspen and that continues for '19-20 and '20-21. The ski still feels very similar, to the point where we didn't feel a new review was required, but it does feel a...
  7. The Roofbox In Depth: 2018 Line Sir Francis Bacon

    The Roofbox In Depth: 2018 Line Sir Francis Bacon

    [Editor’s Note: Our review was conducted on the 15/16 Line Sir Francis Bacon, which is largely the same for 2017-18, but a now features slightly heavier duty core. For me, the Bacon is one of the most fun skis on the market and the new shape has been vastly improved as a result of abandoning the...
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