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Line Limited Edition Spirals Anthem Ski
Line pro rider and artist Eric Pollard styled out this Limited Edition Spirals Anthem Ski with signature artwork. One of Line’s most popular skis, the Anthem loves to throw down in the park and pipe. Line gave the center-mount Anthem symmetric geometry and flex for maximum switch skiing performance and ideal swingweight in the air. This soft flexing ski features a low profile tip and tail and dedicated butter zones that encourage stylie presses on jumps and rails. With just 150 pair of the Line Limited Edition Spirals Anthem Ski per size in existence, these rare skis won’t last long.
Bottom Line: Grab a pair of these limited edition skis so your boards you ride can be as unique as the way you ride.
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i was just wondering, im 5'7 what size should i get? because
i was just wondering, im 5'7 what size should i get? because i got 151 invaders, now i realize my mistake... im thinken 161 would be just right...
By: Sunday night skier
January 13, 2009
Thats a nice size but the 171s would work to you can always grow into them. Some people ride skis longer, you could easily ride high 160's, low 170's. im 5'8 and im on 172's and people my size sometimes go even bigger
By: Brian Dubs
March 7, 2009
171s. maybe even 178s. There is only a 3cm difference on each tip. if you are a competent skier, you shouldn't have a problem
By: Aaron Agre
March 23, 2009
Does anyone who's skied a pair of anthems before know how
Does anyone who's skied a pair of anthems before know how well they handle backcountry terrain i.e. booters, drops and fluff landings in general?
By: cha2473023
October 10, 2008
Unless you plan on sticking to the park. I would recommend getting something a little more burly (stiff). The Anthems will be to soft for mach speeds and bombing cliffs, but if you are fairly small in stature they may be stiff enough (say 125 lbs or less). As for riding pow I own a pair of Line skis that are 85mm at the waist and they do fine inbounds and yes that's on 24" days.
By: solomonvii2351740
October 10, 2008
I have A pair of anthems 08 and they are really pretty good in powder. And also pretty dood in drops. Its a reponsive ski. Also its got buttter zones which mean you can press back in owder
By: Dan
March 24, 2009
They are a park ski that is wide enough to stay up in pow, but they are still a park ski. The won't be anywhere near as good as a set of boards designed with powder in mind. Take a look at the Line Blends, K2 Kung Fujas, and maybe the Line Elizabeths. They will hold up in BC much better than anthems will.
By: Aaron Agre
March 23, 2009
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