2010 Line Elizabeths With PX12 Bindings



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Line Elizabeth Skis 2010: Eric Pollard doesn’t ride narrow skis, even in the park. You shouldn’t either. The Line Elizabeth has the geometry, sidecut, flex and performance of Line’s park-specific skis, but in an extra wide shape.

Core and Flex Pattern:[/b]Maple Macroblock Core: 100% wood core made from the widest and highest quality wood laminates. Forgiving and responsive, a little soft for some of the heaver riders.

Construction:[/b]Sidewall construction, Fatty base & Edge, No reverse camber for reliable handling on groomed terrain.

Shape:[/b]Symmetric flex: conforms to terrain the same riding forward and backwards

Binding Compatibility:[/b]Requires brake width of at least 110mm

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Specs

Tip Width (mm):[/b]139

Waist Width (mm):[/b]110

Tail Width (mm):[/b]137

Ability Level:[/b]Advanced - Expert

Core Material:[/b]Maple Macroblock

Rocker Type:[/b]Camber

Tail Type:[/b]Full Twin Tip

Turning Radius:[/b]15.5m (182)

In great shape: Sidewalls have a few little scratches and the topsheet has some chips but thats all. The bases are in almost perfect condition, I tune these skis after pretty much every time I went skiing, so the little scratches here and there are filled in.

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Look PX 12 Jib Wide Ski Bindings (110mm Brakes) 2011: If you need some exhilaration on the hill, and just aren’t feeling it because your current bindings won’t let you tear up the mountain like you thought they would- get your fix with the Look PX 12 Jib Medium Ski Bindings. This wooly mammoth of a binding gives you a 3mm shock absorbing platform so you can go crazy big without actually going crazy because of too high of a DIN setting. Dial down those moves you’ve been working on in minutes with these impact-friendly gods of the binding world.

Construction:[/b]PX heel features angled lateral arms that apply greater pressure to the edge of the ski creating more power directly from the skier to the ski. // 25mm of elastic travel, the longest travel of any binding on the market, preventing unwanted pre-releasing so that your ski will stay on when you want it to // Full Drive Toe: Four points of contact on the boot for maximum power transmission, 180 degree multi-directional release capabilities which aid in release, High elastic travel for vertical and lateral movements help to eliminate inadvertent release and offer shock absorption, AFD reduces friction in a release.

Recommended Use:[/b]The perfect bindings for All-mountain and Freeride skis

Compatibility:[/b]These bindings will fit on any flat skis with a waist width between 100mm and 110mm

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Specs

Ability Level:[/b]Intermediate - Advanced

Brake Width (mm): [/b]110

DIN: High:[/b]12

DIN: Low:[/b]3

In Great Shape: They really only have cosmetic scratches and thats all, due to how bomb proof and reliable these bindings are.

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Line Elizabeth Skis 2010: Eric Pollard doesn’t ride narrow skis, even in the park. You shouldn’t either. The Line Elizabeth has the geometry, sidecut, flex and performance of Line’s park-specific skis, but in an extra wide shape.

Core and Flex Pattern:[/b]Maple Macroblock Core: 100% wood core made from the widest and highest quality wood laminates. Forgiving and responsive, a little soft for some of the heaver riders.

Construction:[/b]Sidewall construction, Fatty base & Edge, No reverse camber for reliable handling on groomed terrain.

Shape:[/b]Symmetric flex: conforms to terrain the same riding forward and backwards

Binding Compatibility:[/b]Requires brake width of at least 110mm

[/list]

Specs

Tip Width (mm):[/b]139

Waist Width (mm):[/b]110

Tail Width (mm):[/b]137

Ability Level:[/b]Advanced - Expert

Core Material:[/b]Maple Macroblock

Rocker Type:[/b]Camber

Tail Type:[/b]Full Twin Tip

Turning Radius:[/b]15.5m (182)

In great shape: Sidewalls have a few little scratches and the topsheet has some chips but thats all. The bases are in almost perfect condition, I tune these skis after pretty much every time I went skiing, so the little scratches here and there are filled in.

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Look PX 12 Jib Wide Ski Bindings (110mm Brakes) 2011: If you need some exhilaration on the hill, and just aren’t feeling it because your current bindings won’t let you tear up the mountain like you thought they would- get your fix with the Look PX 12 Jib Medium Ski Bindings. This wooly mammoth of a binding gives you a 3mm shock absorbing platform so you can go crazy big without actually going crazy because of too high of a DIN setting. Dial down those moves you’ve been working on in minutes with these impact-friendly gods of the binding world.

Construction:[/b]PX heel features angled lateral arms that apply greater pressure to the edge of the ski creating more power directly from the skier to the ski. // 25mm of elastic travel, the longest travel of any binding on the market, preventing unwanted pre-releasing so that your ski will stay on when you want it to // Full Drive Toe: Four points of contact on the boot for maximum power transmission, 180 degree multi-directional release capabilities which aid in release, High elastic travel for vertical and lateral movements help to eliminate inadvertent release and offer shock absorption, AFD reduces friction in a release.

Recommended Use:[/b]The perfect bindings for All-mountain and Freeride skis

Compatibility:[/b]These bindings will fit on any flat skis with a waist width between 100mm and 110mm

[/list]

Specs

Ability Level:[/b]Intermediate - Advanced

Brake Width (mm): [/b]110

DIN: High:[/b]12

DIN: Low:[/b]3

In Great Shape: They really only have cosmetic scratches and thats all, due to how bomb proof and reliable these bindings are.

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that ski might be a little closer or farther to the wall in the picture... dont worry its perfectly straight and professionally mounted
 
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