I know line produces a lot of twin tip. much more than some of the major companys, and I wanted to know what some skis are specificly designed for and what in the ski design makes it that way?
why am I an idiot for asking a question. Please show me how stupid I am by answering the question which must be so obvious to everyone else. I want to know what makes one line ski different from another and how those specs help us to do what that skis was designed to do.
The park skis have carbon fibre ollie bands which preserve the camber and give a snappier pop. The difference between these are weight, length, dimensions, and stiffness.
For powder skis, they use heavy duty materials like titanium and build them strong and surprisingly light so you float nicely.
almost all of their skis are park designed with different flex patterens in each for different preferences of riders. also different demetions for everything from the deepest pow to the biggest of parks. your best bet to to look on lines ski, all the stats that have about the skis are from last year but i bet the new will be up soon. also demo the ones you like best then buy.
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