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If you're looking for a ski to kill it in any condition anywhere on the mountain, mount up a pair of twintip Line Blend Alpine Skis. This twintip ski throws down in the park and then heads out for some laps in the pow. Line laced a carbon matrix on top of a super-poppy poplar core to give you a light and agile ski that's ready to head anywhere on the mountain. On deeper days, this midfat ski's 125mm shovel and 90mm waist offer plenty of float in the pow, as well as stability when you're shredding the groomers, too. 4D cap technology wraps your ski in a layer of fiberglass to give you strength and responsiveness all over the mountain. Fatty base and edges shield your sticks from nasty core shots and edge blow outs—the fatter edges last through more tunes too.
Bottom Line: Bring the mountain to its knees with the Line Blend Alpine Ski.
Hey there, what size do you think i should go for, 165 or 172? im 5'8", 150 pounds, very strong skier and like to mix it up between the backcountry and the park.
These are the best skis ever. Whether you like powder, groomers, crud..... the Blends will handle it all.! These skis also have a ton of pop for jumps and 90mm waist makes landings easy. Overall, I would recommend to these skis to anyone who likes to ski in all conditions and all over the mountain
I have had the chance to ride these ski's roughly 5 times since I got them in early February. These ski's are an incredible all mountain ski. I have been in every condition but serious powder with them and they have performed extremely well. I would highly recommend these ski's. The customer service was superior as well.
I had a chance to ski the Line Prophet 90's the other day and liked them alot. What is the difference between the Prophet 90 and the Blend? The dimension's are identical.
Titanium banding. The Prophet series has a titanium strip in the topsheet that extends out to the edges to help transfer edging power over the width of the skis. The blends have a carbon strip in the topsheet. That means that you and going to have a little less stiffness and a little less weight. I've been skiing a carbon-banded Karhu Jak as my backcountry ski(which is made in the same factory as Line skis) and it's super light and flexy for porpoising in powder, but don't try to charge chopped powder with it. Basically, the Blends are going to be a bit more forgiving and flexy, while the Prophets live up to their crud-busting reputation and then some.
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