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Line Sir Francis Bacon Alpine Ski - 2007
Catch a glimpse of Eric Pollard's powder skiing vision when you ride the fatty Line Sir Francis Bacon Alpine Ski. Huck, smear, and straightline your way to perma-grin on this killer backcountry ski. Go beyond the resort ropes for bottomless float on the Line Sir Francis Bacon Alpine Ski's chubby (142/115/139mm) shape. Line's maple macroblock core gives this ski a resilient, playful feel for smooth, surfy turns in the fluff, and poppy reaction in tight tree lines and backcountry kickers. Put the hurt on the mountain instead of the other way around with the Sir Francis Bacon Alpine Ski's fatty base and edges. The fatty base gives you twice the thickness of standard ski bases for bombproof protection from core shots, and the reinforced fatty edges tear apart anything that tries to get in their way—they last through more tunes, too. Line designed this ski with symmetrical flex, which provides an identical progressive flex zones just in front and behind the mounting zone for effortless ollies and predictable backcountry butters.
Bottom Line: The Line Sir Francis Bacon Alpine Ski—there's nothing better than the smell of bacon drowned in fresh powder in the morning.
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Tech Specs:
- Dimensions:
- [182cm] 142 / 115 / 139mm
- Turn Radius:
- 19.3m
- Top Sheet:
- Nylon
- Core Material:
- Maple macroblock core
- Base Material:
- Fatty base and edges
- Tail:
- Real twintip
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Use:
- Powder, big mountain skiing, backcountry booters
- Manufacturer warranty:
- 1 year
- Country of Origin:
- China






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