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Line Twelve Sixty Alpine Ski - 2004 BCS
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The Line Twelve Sixty will help you progress from your first rail beating to sliding kinks with ease. This lightweight ski makes it easy to get off the ground. New for the '04-'05 season, Line has removed the Carbon Ollieband. Why? To bring you a more affordable park specific ski. Fear not, the Twelve Sixty, remains a great intro park ski. Built from lightweight, super strong aspen, this freestyler will have you effortlessly spinning onto rails and stomping the most technical fakie tricks in the park like it ain't no thang. And of course, the Twelve Sixty showcases the best of Line's well-respected hallmarks: Real Twin Tip, 4D Fibercap construction for supreme edging power, and progressive stance.
Bottom Line: Lightweight and ready to jib.
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2004 Model No Longer Available
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Alpine Park and Pipe Skisdont know what Id do without them
I bought the Line 1260s mid season this year and I absolutely love them. I dont know what I'd do with out them. I have been noticalby better on grinding more...
Twelve Sixty's are amazing
I got the skis within 5 days. I was so satisfied with the performance of the skis. They are awesome for shredding the park and aren't too bad for cruising more...
- Dimensions:
- [164cm] 104/76/95
- Turn Radius:
- [164cm] 18.5
- Top Sheet:
- 4D Fibercap
- Core Material:
- Aspen Macroblock Wood Core
- Base Material:
- Extruded
- Tail:
- Twin tip
- Integrated Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Binding:
- Reactor 10
- Recommended Use:
- Intro park, pipe
- Warranty:
- 1 year
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