Quality of line skis

patdesjardins

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I am considering getting some line darkstar titaniums. From what i've read on the line web site the skis seem to be quite sturdy. But I have read mixed opinions about their quality on this site. BTW I plan to ski mostly groomed and powderat the local hill

 
look or search the forums there are topics on this already, but to answer your Q they are sturdy

 
I've got a pair of old 'OneFiftyThree's,' and they're holding up fine. The wood core is key.

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^^ yea what he said but yea lines are good... it would be a good choice

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yeah there quite sturdy i ran into a wall a few weeks ago and there still holdin up ok

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I just don't like line because they aren't stiff enough.

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i dunno wot u people r talking about line skis r not as flexible as u all put it u really have to work them in, ive had the 1260's 4 my second seaosn and i can still barellyollie off them due to how stiff they r

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^i dont know what you are talking about man, 1260s are crazy flexible. go ski some mad trix, and then tell me 1260s are stiff. seriously.

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line skis are money. plus they have the best warranty so they're a good investment anyway if you are concerned about durability

 
freezed: I ski mad trix, theyre actually hard to pop. Then again, I weigh in at a hefty 135-140lbs. Shoulda gotten 1260s, those were my other choice, but couldnt get em anywhere.

 
my 1260's are holding up amazing, through city rails, and all. my friend has publics, and we do the same shit, and his are beaten to hell. lines are pretty soft tho, but sturdy too

if people dont like what ive created, fuck em, because somebody else does-TANNER

can you see what's down there? me either.-seth peering down a cliff before he drops it

ns army, whatever is right below the general

I go either way-elasmoskichick

 
just so you all know, the last guy that posted is a dumbass (the only line ski to ever be intended as a center mount was the orange 1260 from about 3 years ago)

Now that we have that cleared up, if your skiing groom and pow, I'm gonna say that if you wanna go with a Line ski, the Darkside's gonna be your best bet

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yeah...all lines are NOT center mounted. Im pretty sure that the factory mount point on most all of their skis is a litle back.

darksides, and my 192 moships i know for sure are not.

 
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