Line Bacon 108 Skis · 2024 · 166 cm
$289.99
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The Line Bacon 108 Skis are perfect for adventurous skiers who love freestyle skiing and exploring varied terrains. Ideal for those who enjoy powder days and park sessions.
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The Line Bacon 108 Skis are a dream for freestyle enthusiasts who love to explore every corner of the mountain. With their 108mm waist and innovative Thin Tips, these skis float effortlessly in powder while remaining agile for park tricks. The symmetrical flex and lower swing weight make them incredibly playful, perfect for buttering and quick pivots. While they might not be the most stable at high speeds on hard-packed snow, their versatility and fun factor more than make up for it. If you're looking for a ski that can handle diverse conditions with a freestyle flair, the Bacon 108 is your go-to.
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The all-new LINE Bacon 108. Created with all-new Thin Tips, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and Bio-Resin technologies, the Bacon 108 is a refined and improved iteration of the coveted Sir Francis Bacon. With a versatile 108mm waist width, symmetrical flex, lower swing weight, and durability improvements, the Bacon 108 is your ticket to an all-mountain freestyle ski that can float and butter through powder without sacrificing hard-pack and park performance.
Ski length (cm) | 166 cm |
Age Group | Adult |
Gender | Unisex |
Includes bindings | No |
Model year | 2024 |
Ski type | All Mountain, Freestyle, Powder |
Skill level | Intermediate, Advanced |
Rocker profile | Rocker/Camber/Rocker |
Tail profile | Partial twin tip |
Tail width (mm) | 137 |
Tip width (mm) | 142 |
Turning radius (m) | 17.4 |
Waist width (mm) | 108 |
Terrain | All mountain, Park, Powder |
Core/Laminates | Wood |
Flex | Symmetric Flex™ |
Warranty | 2 Years |
- The 108mm underfoot keeps this ski afloat in powder and those deeper days
- Full tip and tail rocker keeps this ski easy to pivot in fresh snow and off-piste
- Perfect for cliff drops, trees on the powder days, and those chunder bumps in the spring
- Thin tip/tail tech may jeopardize the durability of this ski, will delaminate in the tips and tails
- Bacon 108 has a slightly softer flex rating than the average ski, losing stability at higher speeds on hardpacked snow
- Tons of fun to slash and pivot everywhere
- Very playful and maneuverable
- Floats great in powder
- Not extremely stable in choppy snow
- Lightweight tips are not the most durable
- Chattery at higher speeds