This is a no frills backcoutry freestyle ski, that despite not having the width of a lot of skis in its class, is great at...
This is a good all-mountain ski that will see you in the park, on the piste, and in the powder. Probably most at home in...
Grete Eliassen’s pro model is built for women freestylers. This is a pretty light ski, so it’s no problem throwing them about in the park....
The J.O Pro is back, and finally Jon’s actual missus has made it onto the ski’s top sheet. This year Jon has gone for a...
For the purpose of this review we have chosen the Peak 88, but the range consists of 5 skis from 88mm underfoot to 73mm. At...
This is a great ski for budding park rats. At this price it is difficult to pick holes in the ski. With a central mounting...
A favourite among the K2 pro team riders, the Extreme is one of the most versatile park skis we came across. At 85mm underfoot, it...
This is really for anyone who skis similar terrain to Pep, and while it is labelled an all-mountain ski, the truth is it is built...
At 98mm underfoot it might seem to many as if this ski isn’t really a backcountry ski at all, and aimed instead at the all-mountain...
This has the same width underfoot as the Xplorer, and is pretty much designed for the same sort of terrain, I.e. anywhere on the hill....
A really popular ski on the test, the Lotta Luv seems to bridge the gap between piste and backcountry perfectly. Obviously seriously hardcore freeriders might...
This is the perfect entry level, all-mountain ski for women. Forgiving, yet responsive these can go anywhere on the hill. Speedsters should look elsewhere, as...
Eric Pollard’s very own ski. There isn’t really much more to say. If you know the type of skiing that Eric Pollard likes, then you...
With the Elizabeth, Line have created a ski that, like its sister skis the EP Pro and Sir Francis Bacon is comfortable in the powder,...
One of Line’s most all-mountain skis, the Blend is back. With a freestyle influenced construction and a freeride influenced geometry, this ski is literally built...
The little brother to the Blend, the Chronic is the perfect ski for someone looking to ski the whole mountain, but really loves being in...
This is the park users wet dream. Everything Line knew about park skis was used in this products construction. Butter zones, carbon olliebands, and symmetric...
This is one of the most interesting skis of this year. Line have taken all their inspiration from skateboarding for this one. Essentially they have...
This is a good ski for people looking to cut their teeth in the big mountain. More experienced riders will probably want to go for...
This is one of the fattest woman specific skis on the market, and really the only expert backcountry ski specifically for women. Comparable to the...
This is one of two women specific freestyle skis from Line. We decided to review this one rather than its sister the Shadow, because we...
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