What's the lightest twin-tips

Almost all Lines are lighter than Teneighties... I'd say the Skogens, 153s, and 1260s are some of the lightest twinnies out there. Of course the lightest 'ski' of them all would be the Ghetto Blaster, but only because it's 133 cm.

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i know for a fact that the scratches are lighter than the 1080's, i dunno bout the lines

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lines are all like 1500 g

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Line 1260s, dont get any lighter than that

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my volkl dragonslayers are super light, i mounted them with a look p14 and they weigh so much less than a 1080 or any k2

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I tried some pocket rockets, and those skis are so great, first of all, most ski's are pretty damn light, I mean your either talking about a couple of ounces or grams. Back to the pocket rockets, there really light and their width gives them great stabilty in crud or powder. Awsome skis.

 
'Line skis are bad'

No company makes 'bad' skis. If they did, they'd be out of business because no one would buy them. Any pair of skis could go 'bad'. I talked with a guy in Colorado who broke 3(!) pairs of Pocket Rockets last season. I've seen Skratchs come back broken in half and missing the bindings, I've seen 1080s missing edges, I've seen Enemies delammed halfway down the ski, and yes, I've seen Lines come back damaged as well. Freeskiing is tough on a ski, especially jibbing/big hits.

Now that I'm off my soap box, the lightest ski (from my personal experience with what's out there) is the 1260 from last year. They beefed it up a bit this year. Otherwise, there is a version of the 1080 called the 1080 Grom that is just the right size for a little hucker like yourself.

Eric Peterson

Freeski Specialist

Tyrol Ski and Sports

Rochester, MN

 
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