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Line Blend Ski

Line Blend Ski

Item #LIN0127|27 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$599.00
Suggested Retail: $725.00
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One Color, 168cm (599.00)
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Line Blend Ski

Line stuck park tech, all-mountain handling, and a bit of pow-floating magic in the Blend Ski. Plus topped it off with graffiti-artist Revok’s design.

  • G-Cut Geometry means the tightest radius is in the tail so you get easy turn initiation, predictable response, and less hook
  • Symmetric Flex puts the same flex in front of and behind your boot so you can rock it switch
  • Maple Macroblock core for long-lasting camber and energy
  • Fatty base and edge boost durability and increase the number of times you can tune

Bottom Line: Free-blend.

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome do everything ski

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 28, 2009

This ski is slightly stiffer than I imagined it to be, which really makes it ski about 50% all mountain, 25% park and 25% pow. If you only want one ski to do everything, and you ski park, pow, and everything else this is a great ski to consider.

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gday im thinkin of getting a pair of the blends or prophet 100

gday im thinkin of getting a pair of the blends or prophet 100 but not too sure. i ski mostly in oz and nz and am just startin to get into more backcountry stuff and park...i currently ski on 168 4frnt piques. also not to sure if i should go bigger in the ski im about 166cm an about 70kgs.....and if u have any idea on good binding to go with that would be sweet....cheers

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October 12, 2009

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Either ski would give you a decently good set-up. And for either ski, I would look at something like the 178 for some backcountry. The more float the better, and I think someone your size should be able to drive them around. The added length in the park will also be nice, since you have a more stable base for landings, and more ski to gain speed. As for a backcountry binding, look at Dukes/Barons, which are heavy, but you can't beat the downhill performance that you get out of them, making it a truly all mountain set-up.

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October 13, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

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September 22, 2009

I have am going into my second season on this ski. I love the versatility the shape and how you can tinker with the size of the turn at any point. It is soft but still has great edgehold when you stand on it. A Jester is a great link to letting it rip.

I would suggest 1cm forward... the factory marks put it pretty far back.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
168cm, 173cm, 178cm, 183cm 
Dimensions:
132 / 100 / 122mm 
Turn Radius:
[178cm] 19.8m 
Construction:
G-Cut Geometry, Sidewall 
Core Material:
Maple Macroblock 
Base:
Sintered, Fatty base & edge 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
No 
Weight:
[Pair, 178] 9lb 4oz (4200g) 
Recommended Use:
Park, freeride, freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 

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