2011 gear

but to start off your thread here is a picture of 2010 salomon.

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sssssssssssoooooooooooo dope

same with dumontsjacket and those spk pro's

btw there were pictures of 2010/11 afterbangs but thread got deleted
 
i wonder y did salomon make such a sitty looking spk boot (my opinion. everyone is entitled to there opinion) and this year they came back with a steezy looking boot
 
You left out one lame for the ABangs too.

And two posts up, the Chronic Kryptonite and Mastermind replace the Chronic.

Not that it matters, I have yet to ride a line ski I don't hate. I liked the 08 Chronic graphics but hated the ski.
 
Thats not entierly true, yes the afterbangs replcaed the invaders, we all know that.

yes they are getting rid of the anthems, but they are making a fatter and stiffer( 2x the carbon ollie bands) version of the afterbangs. WHich is pretty much the equivalent of what the anthems were to thee invaders.

Also they still have chronics in the 2011 lineup, i think there is something like 3 different kinds in the catalogue.
 
please dont say thing when you dont know what you are talking about. there will be another fat park ski replacing the anthems. called the afterbang pro or something.

invaders have been gone, everyone knew that.

chronics will be replaced by the kryptonite, and it sounds like some sort of other new ski as well.
 
Truth about Line Skis 2010/11:

The three park skis for next year will be the:

afterbang - same as this year

step up - same technology as the after bang, but wider under foot (new for 2010/11)

kryptonite - similar to this years

Others:

Blend - soft w/ slight rocker

EP Pro - slightly stiffer

Bacon - rockered for next year

and there will be an EP mini which is the best thing ever

so no more chronic or anthem
 
from what i've heard they're gone because EP really doesn't use them anymore. the bacon has replaced the lizzie as his "park" ski
 
well i don't think he actually skis much park anymore to begin with, but the profits made on the lizzie also most likely aren't comparable to most of the other skis from line, so it would logically be the next to go. it's a pretty radical design that doesn't appeal to a large audience in the ski industry. don't get me wrong, they're still sick skis but it kind of makes sense they'd be next on the chopping block.
 
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