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A Question about Line Invader Alpine Ski

By b]l2445525 on September 27, 2008

i am thinking of getting them and i am thinking of going big in the park this year will they be a good to start on or will they just break????

Answer to "i am thinking of getting them and i am thinking of going big..."

By , , on October 31, 2008

if all you ski is park then these things will be great. Of course they are going to break and delam after 2 runs and you will have to buy another pair. they are light so for the one jump you hit you can pull some grab or spin(unless the jump is over 6-7 feet tall, then the invaders will simply explode unpon impact with the ground), but realistically these skis are good for nothing. Line is good for nothing. Simply garbage. Dont waste your money. just answering this question has made me sick

Hey
Don't listen to all this crap about line skis. These are perfectly fine park skis. They aren't your 6th season and still going strong ski by any means, but if you are just buying them to hit the park, your fine. Honestly, a lot of people who broke these things were riding the invaders that came out like four years ago. Since then, the entire company has changed, been bought out by K2, and they pretty much started over with their basics of constructing skis. They are a lot more durable than the piece of junk skis line used to put out when they were an independent company. I'll admit that Line used to be horrible, and they really did break and de-lam, and everything else, but skis change in four years, and these definitely have. Like someone said in their review, these skis aren't even made in the same factory as the ones that were having problems, they are actually made on the same stuff that the k2 skis are made on. Line has gone through major changes over the last few years. (adding) Line is one of best skis around, yes they did have problems with their price point ski the invader the first year they came out but now the got that problem worked out. NO brand of park ski is going to hold up for more then 2 seasons if you ride it as intended thats why they cost less. Even volkl walls rated one of best out there had problems with breaking and bindings pulling out last year so they changed the core for this year. Do you think park pro,s ride the same ski all season. Heck no they change skis as often as their underwear because they destroy them. Line and K2 are the only ones progressing freestye and freeride sking, the rest are just following. Get a pair of LINES sidewall const. skis and they will last forever pluse LINE has one of the best warrenties in buisness.
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