Your experience with Line skis?

13773497:pdeemo said:
So are chronics good or ??

13773522:DominatorJacques said:
They will be once you make them so. Warning, it's a lot of work!

No that's not 5 minutes and 24 seconds. It's 5 hours and 24 minutes.

But hey.........when you get serious and grown up you might give it a try.

[VIDEO]https://youtu.be/N_aWiX_fekI[/VIDEO]

Couple homie i know dig them and like them you definitely don't need to put 5 hours of work into them when you buy a ski it's ready to be mounted and de tuned and good to go.

check video reviews always good way to see if a ski has what your looking for flex durability ect.
 
13773573:brett_fisher said:
Couple homie i know dig them and like them you definitely don't need to put 5 hours of work into them when you buy a ski it's ready to be mounted and de tuned and good to go.

check video reviews always good way to see if a ski has what your looking for flex durability ect.

Sure, you can do that, but the work makes them 10 times better.

The work performed makes the skis as good as it gets. Way above stock.

Decreases the chances of top sheet delaminations and increases performance 10 fold.
 
13773568:Line_Skis said:
Man the internet cuts to the core! Cold blooded! We don't agree but thanks for your opinion.

Also thanks for the unabashed feedback and anecdotes. We sure hope if you did have issues with durability, you're working with the shop you got them from for warranty or help with any issues. Our materials, processes, and testing is top notch with the end goal to make the most durable products we can.

This is a little dated but it still hold completely true. Any questions you have feel free to ask, josh@lineskis.com thanks!


hahaha sorry guys, if it came off cold-blooded/durability issues. I was just trying to say that it was a great ski for what I was doing then, but now I essentially grew outta them. Not a bad ski at all, great stepping stone for progress. The shop I work in, I've sold tons of Lines and always recommend the supernaturals to a certain type of skier, just wasn't for me anymore. Durability is always great though! Sorry for the confusion and have a great season!
 
I had a pair of 2016 Line Sick Day 95's, and they were fun for as long as they lasted. They did not last long though. As soon as I started riding in the park they deteriorated until eventually, for no good reason, the top sheet de-lamed from the core. Happened out of nowhere, not like I was going super hard and banged them up badly. Still rode on them for a while after that, but it got so bad that I was risking injury by continuing to use them. I got a pair of Armada Edollos and never looked back.

Armadas are a tough ski, durable as hell. I don't know how my Edollos are still in good shape, they've been beaten to crap but still maintain their integrity. I would not recommend getting Line's , unless you want to buy another pair of twigs in the following season or two. Armadas on the other hand, seems like they will never break beyond repair.

Not sure why Line's are so crappy? Are they made in China or something like that? Doesn't make sense how other ski's hold up so well when Lines fall apart so easily.
 
14324346:Skiierdude420 said:
I had a pair of 2016 Line Sick Day 95's, and they were fun for as long as they lasted. They did not last long though. As soon as I started riding in the park they deteriorated until eventually, for no good reason, the top sheet de-lamed from the core. Happened out of nowhere, not like I was going super hard and banged them up badly. Still rode on them for a while after that, but it got so bad that I was risking injury by continuing to use them. I got a pair of Armada Edollos and never looked back.

Armadas are a tough ski, durable as hell. I don't know how my Edollos are still in good shape, they've been beaten to crap but still maintain their integrity. I would not recommend getting Line's , unless you want to buy another pair of twigs in the following season or two. Armadas on the other hand, seems like they will never break beyond repair.

Not sure why Line's are so crappy? Are they made in China or something like that? Doesn't make sense how other ski's hold up so well when Lines fall apart so easily.

General rule of thumb with line is tjat all of their skis are objectively fun skis. I have never heard someone say that their lines were not fun to ride, its just that they are not a industry leader in durability. That beong said, if you ski a ton of rails or get really sendy on side hits any ski will eventually break and thats just reality. Line is also pretty good with warrenty if its justified so there is that.
 
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