Pollard Pro Model?

I'm thinking about getting the Pollard Pro Model from Line,

I spend about half my time or more (hopefully)in the BC, and I've been skiing a pair 1080's for 5 years anybody got any insight?

 
i didnt like my lines for anything other than park but thats just me

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i hear theyre tight as fuck and coming out with a different size in dec

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86 underfoot actually. you probably want somehting in the low to middle 90s if you spend half or more time BC

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all i know is its fricken huge. i was holding one in the shop the other day....massive.

 
they're 88 at the waist ,so you're under 90, and they perform fine in the park, pretty stiff under foot with a nice flexy tail, we got them in my shop today

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i would agree pollards would be what ya want i havent skied em but they look sick.

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Id say the Pollard's would a good ski for ya as long as the length is ok. Other wise the 172 Motherships would be great too, if you needed a short ski, and they have a 90 waist.

 
the lenght is there so you can rip and stay stable at high speeds when in the back country.

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yea there a great all-around ski. they are a bit long but it is actualy just more tail.

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Yea, the Pollard pro-model and the Motherships (if you want to stick with a line ski) would most likely suit your needs best. I'd go to the shop and check them out though, it can be a crapshoot buying skis online if your not sure exaclty what you want. Good luck finding a ski man, Ride on.

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