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Introducing the new "All Mountain Freestyle Collection"

Rebuild the existing model collection to demonstrate high-level freestyle performance outside the park. Expanding the size range of CHRONIC and BACON, a new collection called "All Mountain Freestyle" was born. New technologies such as eco-friendly Bio-Resin technology, Thin Tip that reduces swing weight with a thinner tip design, and thicker cut sidewalls for improved edge durability are also introduced. One of the attractions is the high versatility that can be used in all scenes from grooming to parks and powder.

BACON series
BACON 115 |D=148-115-143mm|L=168, 178, 188cm|R=18.4m (188cm)|¥115,500

If you don't need the stiffness of LINE's Blade Optic or Vision collection, but want a moderate amount of flex, this is it. Recommended for those who want to skate freestyle in powder.

BACON 108 |D=142-108-137mm|L=166, 172, 178, 184, 190cm|R=17.4m (184cm)|¥104,500

One of the popular models, Sir Francis Bacon's updated model is "BACON 108". The 108mm waist floats well in powder without sacrificing hardpack or park performance. It is a model that can move quickly in all snow conditions.

CHRONIC series
CHRONIC 101 |D=130-101-124mm|L=165, 172, 179, 186cm|R=16.6m (179cm)|¥108,900

A unique graphic inspired by California skating is impressive. The tip and tail are raised to float even on soft snow. An all-mountain ski that can be used not only in the park, but also outside the park.

CHRONIC 94 |D=123-94-117mm|L=164, 171, 178, 185cm|R=16.3m (178cm)|¥97,900

A model that demonstrates the best performance in the park with a narrow waist. However, since the tip and tail are designed to be high, it is safe even on soft snow when you want to jump out of the park and ski powder.



BRAND features

In 1995, LINE founder Jason Levinshall created a skiboard in his home garage as a college assignment. The following year, he suddenly received an order for 100 units from Japan and established LINE. It was also announced at the ski business trade show, and LINE rider Mike Nick and Jason himself took the podium at the 1998 Winter X-Games slopestyle. rice field. Not long after that, he announced twin-tip skis and supported Eric Pollard, who was 16 years old at the time. The trajectory of "LINE" is also the history of free skiing.

After that, LINE moved to the K2 group, and while expanding the field from park to all-mountain, Eric Pollard has produced innovative models one after another. "Pescade" and "Sakana" with swallowtails have become big hits in recent years. In the 2020-21 season, the first "BLADE" specializing in carving was announced, surprising the industry and users.


BRAND info

LINE

URL: https://lineskis.com/ja-jp

Handling / K2 Japan Co., Ltd.


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