Line Elizabeths

demondan

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i love powder and just plain all mountain skiing and i like bc booters, i hit up the park occasionally, the skis will fit me perfect next year.

would this be a good ski for me?
 
well seing as next years are 130 at the waist, i think you should get this years. or arv's maybe,scratch bc
 
well if your only hitting jumps with them then go for it, but if u wanna do rails im not sure how a 130 waist would be. but u can do waht ever you want
 
http://www.lineskis.co.uk/h/n/BUY/hardware/ALL/298//

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ESSENTIAL STATS:

Price: £499

Waist: 130mm

Length available: 172cm

Fatty Base & Edge

Freeride Geometry

Freeride Directional Flex

Maple Macroblock Core

DESCRIPTION

Designed by Eric Pollard, the Elizabeth is the undisputed leader of today’s backcountry freestyle revolution. Eric designed the entire ski - graphics, dimensions & construction.

Eric Pollard is the undisputed leader of today’s backcountry freestyle revolution.

Eric worked relentlessly with LINE all to develop the most unconventional yet progressive freestyle ski ever made. He named it “The Elizabeth.” His goal was for Elizabeth to handle less like a traditional ski and more like a snowboard.

After months of prototyping, we found the winning combination, incorporating a unique symmetric flex pattern with extra deep elliptical snowboard-like sidecut, a slant sidewall construction and -- a bunch of other secret ingredients we can’t share. The result is a fun, freestyle snowboard-like feel with incredible freestyle agility, especially in the deep stuff.

This is the freestyle powder ski of the future. Enjoy.

What did Scottish ski guru Rick Hutchings have to say after skiing the Elizabeth by Eric Pollard?

"The Elizabeth is the big surprise from the magician that is Eric Pollard, who stated, ‘I want my skis to ride the same as my snowboard’…. consider it done! In a 172cm only, this ski has tremendous edge hold at all speeds, on or off piste. One continuous flex through the full length of ski provides the smoothest ride that you are likely to experience in a fat ski. This is nothing short of a masterpiece."

What bindings should you get?

LINE Skis can be fitted with any bindings recommended by your retailer. LINE Reactor bindings are not available this season but just treat the skis like any others, ignore the insert holes (they are completely waterproof and part of the ski like on a snowboard) and have a pair of any manufacturer's bindings fitted... Look, Marker, Rossignol, Tyrolia etc etc. We use loads of different bindings on our own skis.

EXCLUSIVE EARLY AVAILABILITY (Mail Order possible):

Sorry but there are no more advanced pairs of the Elizabeth (2006-2007) model available in Europe for sale pre-season... place your order now for delivery in November 2006. Be one of the first to own this unique ski!
 
yeah its a typo for sure...but isnt there that picture of pollard holding that phatass ski that looks like itd have a 150 waist or some shit? maybe thats what this is describing? i donno tho
 
pollard skis on his own prototype they're increadably fat, i ski hood so seeing him around is rare but there are people that ski with him and are his friends to fill you in
 
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