Line Optic Skis
Best versatile daily driver for aggressive skiers seeking high-speed stability.
These are built for skiers who want to charge hard without feeling like they're piloting a tank. The metal-reinforced construction delivers serious edge grip and stability on icy groomers, though you'll sacrifice a bit of playfulness in tight trees for that high-speed, locked-in precision.
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LINE Skis
Who it's for
- Resort skiers needing one ski for varied daily conditions
- Aggressive chargers demanding stability in choppy, high-speed terrain
- Skiers wanting powerful performance with effortless turn initiation
Who should skip it
- Backcountry travelers prioritizing a lightweight uphill touring setup
- Casual or lighter skiers preferring a forgiving, softer flex
- East Coast skiers needing uncompromising grip on pure ice
Performance breakdown
Edge Grip
Titanal chevron shaping locks into hardpack with aggressive, reliable precision.
Versatility
Handles everything from icy groomers to chopped-up afternoon crud effortlessly.
Turn Initiation
Softer tip profile makes engaging turns feel intuitive and snappy.
Stability at Speed
Overdrive technology dampens vibrations for a calm, planted high-speed ride.
Durability
Thicker base and edges withstand heavy abuse from rocks and rails.
Float
Early rise profile provides decent lift, though best for mixed conditions.
Key Specs
Binding
No Binding, Quikclik
Size
156, 163, 170, 177, 184
Binding Options
NONE, GRIFFON 13 D QUIKCLIK 100MM
Ability
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Age
Adult
Base
Fatty Base‚Ñ¢ 1.7 mm
Best for
Freeride, All Mountain, Groomers
Edge Dimensions (mm)
Fatty Edge 2.5 x 2.2
Flex Pattern
Directional
Geometry
5-Cut
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