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Take your switch-riding, rail-sliding, and air-stomping skills to the next level.

Equipped with the buttertastic, jib-happy Line Women's Shadow Skis, you can smoothly hit the rail and land switch without a hitch. (After hours of practice, of course.) Line gave these skis a lightweight aspen wood core, Symmetric Flex technology, and a stellar park and pipe profile that excels in the terrain park and handles the rest of the mountain too.

  • Early-rise tip and tail with regular camber underfoot enables you to effortlessly slash ankle-deep pow without needing to sit back, and it provides easier turn initiation
  • Aspen MacroBlock wood core makes this ski light, extremely nimble, and playful
  • 4D Fibercap construction (fiberglass layered in four directions around the core) provides durability and offers a super light and responsive feel
  • Symmetric Flex technology (same flex pattern in front and behind your boot) allows you to effortlessly ride and land switch
  • 5Cut geometry blends five different sizes of sidecut radius shapes into one, which enables intuitive control and unlimited turn shapes
  • Sintered Fatty base and edge (30% thicker base and edge) dramatically increases durability and tuning life

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My current skis are Nordica's Velvet Ace,...

bonp91302

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My current skis are Nordica's Velvet Ace, 156s. I like them because they're super light, but when I ski anything other than the groomiest groomers they're useless. No control at all. I'm 5'6" and about 130, and I feel like they're a little too short too. I want to try line skis, but I don't want the same problem where I can't ski anything else than the park with them. Would these be a good fit for me? or should I go to a longer ski?

Mark Parrett

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These are going to still feel pretty short. Where do you like to ski and what kind of conditions you find yourself in? If you want something a bit longer with some early rise in the tip and tails to handle pow and crud, I'd check out the Line Celebrity 90 in a 165:
http://www.backcountry.com/line-celebrity-ski-womens

At your height, you could probably go longer depending on how you'd like to balance maneuverability with hard-charging stability. One idea would be the Volkl Kenja in a 170cm length:
http://www.backcountry.com/volkl-kenja-ski-womens

That ski has some metal in the core so it will be significantly stiffer than your Velvet ace, but it also has some rocker in the tip to float you in deeper snow. The Kenja is wider than your current ski by about 13mm so you will probably feel a bit slower edge to edge.