chris on June 20th, 2007

Incredibly stunning pair of skis. The Shadows came out during last year- Line tend to launch skis whenever they make them and often you can pick up pairs in limited numbers towards the middle or end of a season that will be destined for the following years market. The Shadow’s are women specific freestyle [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

Beautiful looking yet very practicle womens freeride skis. The dimensions aren’t too massive to put off the mere mortals amongst you. At 90mm underfoot you can ride pretty much the whole mountain although they would still be a handful in the bumps- the Celebrity’s mainstay is mixing it up in the backcountry with some [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

The Chronics are legendary freestyle skis with an almost traditional 80mm underfoot for park agility and landings. They are slightly mounted rear of centre like a normal ski so they are better for the intermediate to advanced freestyler as opposed to the outright experts amongst you but that also allows you to use them [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

Although the Elizabeths have massive dimensions they come in a quite short length- only 172cm. For this you get a ski that can still be spun, skidded, turned and generally played around with even though they are 139 at the tip and 110mm underfoot. In effect you have a couple of snowboards strapped to [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

The Invaders are pure pipe and park skis. Freestyle heaven. Reasonable 83mm width underfoot in the mid-length 171cm gives enough stability underfoot when landing anywhere in the park or pipe or even on backcountry kickers. Centrally mounted for ultimate agility, flex tuned to give you both enough pop off the kickers or appropriate softness [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

Incredibly stunning pair of skis. The Shadows came out during last year- Line tend to launch skis whenever they make them and often you can pick up pairs in limited numbers towards the middle or end of a season that will be destined for the following years amrket. The Shadow’s are women specific freestyle [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

Now in its second year the prophet 90 is a more versatile allrounder than the two very fat Prophets at the top of their family tree. With a medium turning radius and large twin-tip they are surprisingly agile and easy to ski for the expert. 90mm underfoot is great for allround use in the [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

155-130-148, these are dimensions that would probably scare you to take up rollerblading and listening to Cliff Richards if your girlfriend had them but in the Prophet 130’s they are going to give you lots of float on champagne powder rather than let you sink you into the depths of a supersized depression.The [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

The Prophet 100’s are 100mm underfoot and are marketed as Line’s most versatile allround fat ski when taking in the construction. 100mills remains a lot underfoot and the ski is great off piste and full of pop and life whilst the wood-core and metal-matrix gives lots of grip and power on firmer runs and [...]

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chris on June 16th, 2007

The Sir Francis Bacon is an amazing looking pair of skis and as innovative as one would expect from Line. With huge dimensions, 142-115-139, and a relatively short length of 182cm should prove the Bacon’s very useable and agile in the way that their snowboard inspired ethos would have you believe. The tip and [...]

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