Line Vision
Best versatile freeride ski for backcountry enthusiasts seeking lightweight agility.
A versatile freeride option that balances lightweight touring efficiency with resort-charging stability. It offers a damp, predictable ride that handles deep powder and variable conditions with ease, making it an ideal choice for those who split their time between backcountry missions and lift-served laps.
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking a playful ski that won't weigh them down
- Freeriders who prioritize a surfy, creative style over rigid stability
- All-mountain explorers wanting a smooth ride without the bulk of metal
Who should skip it
- Aggressive chargers who demand absolute stability at high speeds
- Skiers frequently dealing with hardpack or icy conditions
- Hard-charging locals who frequently ski over thin cover or rocks
Performance breakdown
Powder Float
The 108mm waist provides effortless buoyancy in deep, untouched snow.
Touring Efficiency
Lightweight core construction makes long ascents feel significantly less demanding.
Resort Stability
Carbon-infused build dampens chatter, though it lacks heavy metal-laminate stiffness.
Edge Hold
Reliable grip on firm snow, though not a dedicated ice-carving tool.
Playfulness
Snappy and intuitive, making it easy to pivot through tight trees.
Durability
Capwall construction balances weight savings with decent protection against rock strikes.
Key Specs
Waist Width
104 mm
Turn Radius
17 meters
Weight
3420 grams
Core Material
Aspen and Paulownia
Construction Type
Sandwich/Sidewall
Rocker Type
Early Rise
Ski Type
Freeride
Terrain Type
Backcountry
Model Year
2026
Skill Level
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
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