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From Pass to "lolo"! Renewal with graphics

lolo|D=146-115-142mm (176cm)|L=165, 176, 188cm|R=17m (176cm)|¥145,200

Season's renowned "Pass" has been reborn as the new "Lolo" this season. The newly named "Lolo" is based on the old "Pass" and features a new topsheet design, making it a directional twin-tip model for advanced skiers. It combines maneuverability and gliding performance in the backcountry, and is more adaptable to a wider variety of terrain and snow conditions

It offers a good balance of buoyancy in powder, maneuverability in tree runs, and stability when skiing. It also provides comfort when climbing, allowing for stable walking even when hiking up a skin track

The base model is the highly versatile all-mountain model "Nexus." Its derivative, the Pass, was highly praised for its specialized design for backcountry skiing. This season's "Lolo" is a true evolution of that model. Not only has it improved in functionality, but the graphics have also been completely redesigned, resulting in a design that shines with Season's signature aesthetic and simplicity

Popular models also get a visual makeover

Kin|D=139-97-135mm (175cm)|L=163, 175, 181cm|R=13m (175cm)|¥107,800
Nexus|D=135-104-131mm (177cm)|L=158, 167, 177, 183, 189cm|R=17m (177cm)|¥129,800
Forma|D=148-116-138mm (177cm)|L=167, 177, 183cm|R=18m (177cm)|¥160,600

Not only "Lolo", but also the graphics of the standard models have been renewed. The lineup such as Kin, Nexus, and Forma have already been praised for their high performance, but this time their appearance has also been improved

The "kin" is popular among all-mountain, racing, and freeskiers who appreciate its softer flex for easy handling and creative lines. The "Nexus" is a smooth flex that makes it suitable for all-mountain skiing. And the "Forma" is Eric Pollard's favorite, offering stable skiing in everything from the finest powder to rough conditions. While
the performance of each model remains the same, the graphics can completely change the impression. With a simple yet sophisticated design, it's recommended for skiers who prioritize both comfort and appearance.


BRAND features

Eric Pollard has an unparalleled presence in the freeskiing world in terms of graphic art and filmmaking. After 16 years as an icon of LINE SKI, Eric has been a fixture on the scene since the dawn of freeride. In 2020, he left LINE and produced the brand "Season Eqpt." with his buddy Austin

Eric's strong desire to unite the ski and snowboard communities and support users in enjoying high-quality equipment for as long as possible led to the launch of a lineup narrowed to three models, each with the same name for both skis and snowboards. The "Aero," "Nexus," and "Forma" models are each designed for different snow conditions. The specifications of these models reflect Eric's ski design expertise, gained through the 18 signature skis he produced during his time at LINE. Season.'s sustainable initiatives and new community building have earned it high praise, and as an innovative brand that continues to evolve, it has already established itself as an opinion leader in the snowboarding industry in just under three years since its founding


BRAND info

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URL: https://seasoneqpt-jp.com/

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