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Line Mothership Ski
If your preferred turn radius begins somewhere in the NFL field goal record range, the Line Mothership might be your ski. The Mothership is a big, stiff, straightlining monster, built to stomp out film-worthy lines from Jackson Hole to Haines, Alaska with a titanal-reinforced solid wood core. Reluctant to dance at low speed, it comes alive around Mach 1 and gets easier the faster you go, until finally you burst into flame and there’s nothing left but smoke, ashes and a pair of badass boards coasting to the bottom of the mountain.
- Metal Matrix Maple Macroblock core makes crud and chop pee their pants
- Fatty Base & Edge sidewall construction takes a beating on the hill and on the tuning table
Bottom Line: Motherfunkin’ burly.
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Research out-of-stock versions:
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 185cm, 195cm
- Dimensions:
- 142 / 111 / 131mm
- Turn Radius:
- [185cm] 24m
- Construction:
- Sandwich sidewall
- Core Material:
- Macroblock Maple, Metal Matrix
- Base:
- Fatty Base and Edge
- Tail:
- Twin
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Weight:
- [185cm] 5lb 14oz (2675g) per ski
- Recommended Use:
- Big mountain, expert
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year






1 Comment Last Comment: October 22, 2009 by: Jonathan Ellsworth
By: Jonathan Ellsworth
October 22, 2009
Hey Jonathan - seriously considering picking these up, just find the Prophet 100s to be softer than I'd like (but I do love their ability to turn quick.) Wondering how different your 185s feel from your 195s with respect to turning: much more work? About the same? Also, I'm 5'11," 180 lbs. You? Thanks for the input.
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