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- Line Pandora 94 Skis · Women's · 2023
- Line Pandora 84 Skis · Women's · 2023
- Line Honey Badger Skis · 2023
- Line Blade Optic 96 Skis · 2023
- Line Vision 98 Skis · 2022
- Line Blade Optic 104 Skis · 2023
Line Pandora 94 Skis · Women's · 2023
The Line Pandora 94 is a lightweight all mountain ski designed to keep the weight down and the fun up! The aspen wood core paired with Carbon Filaments keep the weight of the ski down, but maintain high performance. A little bit of early rise in the tips and tails allow for easy turn initiation and effortless flotation through crud and powder! This ski will be perfect for the lady shredder that wants the do it all ski that keeps the weight down.
Key Features:
Thin tips keeps the weight in the tips down to reduce swing weight making turn initiation easier.
Directional flex: Soft tips helps the ski float and initiate turns, stiff tails provide power and stability.
5 cut multi-radius allows you to make different turn shape at different speeds!













Line Pandora 84 Skis · Women's · 2023
A nice directional flex provides a softer tip with an early rise that makes initiating turns so much easier, while the stiffer tail gives control and stability when picking up some speed. This set is recommended for skiers on the lighter/slimmer side of the spectrum with its 100% aspen wood construction for a highly nimble and versatile feel underfoot. 84mm in the waist means these are going to do best on packed trails but the early rise still grants you some awesome performance for when there's a bit of a fresh layer. The Pandora's feature 5 different radii blended into the sidecut profile and carbon filaments from tip to tail so that you can pivot on a dime to create any turn shape without sacrificing anything in the stability department. Carving will feel like a dream and flying through tight spaces is a breeze with these 84's!

Line Honey Badger Skis · 2023
These certainly lean more towards a park ski with a playful feel, low weight and symmetrical flex but have great qualities to take out on the rest of the mountain! Early rise tips and tails helps keep you afloat in deeper snow while the thin tip design reduces the tip weight but 100grams making those 180's a walk in the park! 5 Cut side radius allows for a variety of turn shapes and sizes with ease while carbon stringers in the ski give you that extra energy to launch from edge to edge or get that little extra pop when you launch off a jump! Lastly they have 30% thicker edges to be able to handle some rails and harder skiing.

The Line Honey Badger is a ski designed to live up to its namesake. The honey badger is fierce, aggressive, and can take a beating, and the same is true for this ski. Built for those who push the limits in the park, on resort side hits, and during their local urban staircase sessions, these skis are made to survive anything. At 92mm underfoot and featuring a full twin tip with symmetric flex, these skis are meant for the dedicated park skier.

Line Blade Optic 96 Skis · 2023
The Blade Optic is all-new for the 2023 season, and is a bit of an enigma of a ski: it is built with Line's 'Gas Pedal Medal Overdrive", which is unique layers of segmented Titanal metal, which then tapers into the tip in the tail. The result is a ski that is stiff underfoot, but much softer and much more playful in the fore and aft of the ski. This is a ski that can go fast, but it is not a big, heavy, and stiff directional ski like other similarly shaped all-mountain skis. Instead, this ski is ideal for skiers wanting a freeride ride ski with a bit softer and more playful side. Incredibly light!

Line Vision 98 Skis · 2022
The Line Vision came out to blur the line between an inbounds and backcountry ski, making it a great 1-ski quiver for someone who likes to dabble in and out of the resort. Light enough for some skinning at around 1500g, the Vision remains powerful and stable on the downhill with its blended core, THC laminate, and 5-Cut radius.

The new Vision is lightweight and highly versatile! It holds edges well on groomers and can rip turns on hard-packed snow and surf like a dream in soft snow. A true one-ski-quiver!

Line Blade Optic 104 Skis · 2023
A great option that is a bit more of a freeride all mountain ski but can easily hit the park with ease with their extra durable bases and thicker edges. These are a directional twin so they can easily be skied in either direction but sacrifice nothing when it comes to skiing and carving hard out on the rest of the mountain. Lastly, one of my favorite features on these is the 5 cut side radius allowing for a variety of small and large turns without skipping a beat in between!

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