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Line Skis

By Martin Olson
Line Skis
2012 Collection

 

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Line Skis

Line started small and hasn’t looked back. It calls itself a pioneer in the growing category of twin tips for everything from park to pow on the peak and it isn’t wrong. Line was also leading the charge with extra fat edges and bases, a trend that continues with bomb-proof laminations of Hard Rock Maple. No cheesy plastic on this rack.

Joining the huge K2 machine added stability but it’s nice to see the independent streak that appealed to so many is still there in everything from graphics to construction. And it’s backed up with a cool line of poles, hoodies and other soft goods for those who want to beat the Line drum.

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