Line chronic review.

I had a pair of the 15/16 chronic delam after 12 days. I put some rivets through the tip and glued the shit out of them every other day for a few months and they held in there. At the end of the season, I sent them back and Line replaced them for me, no hassle.

Put 100+ days on the new pair last year and they are hanging in. The top sheets go to hell pretty quick, but all my edge is still there and they are a super fun and versatile ski. They are super fun in 4 or so inches of fresh, the small dog park, or the big line.

I ski in Summit and it's a killer front face park ski, and a great late season spring bumps at the basin ski
 
13847583:drumbumocdp said:
I had a pair of the 15/16 chronic delam after 12 days. I put some rivets through the tip and glued the shit out of them every other day for a few months and they held in there. At the end of the season, I sent them back and Line replaced them for me, no hassle.

Put 100+ days on the new pair last year and they are hanging in. The top sheets go to hell pretty quick, but all my edge is still there and they are a super fun and versatile ski. They are super fun in 4 or so inches of fresh, the small dog park, or the big line.

I ski in Summit and it's a killer front face park ski, and a great late season spring bumps at the basin ski

Cool! I just got a pair of 2017 chronics? Hope the last. What did u say to line to replace them?
 
I have a pair of 2015 line chronics and they've been great. Top sheet chips pretty fast but if you're skiing hard thats to be expected. I ski on the east coast and I use them every single day. Can pretty much handle every condition that I see over the course of a season. Solid ski Imo
 
If you are looking to buy the 2018s they are a great ride but like most line skis the top sheet chips pretty easily but nothing that will effect performance, they have a nice edge and I would definitely recommend
 
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