Line Wallisch Shorty
Best freestyle ski for aspiring junior park riders
These skis are built specifically for young riders who treat the entire mountain like a terrain park. By prioritizing a lightweight, snappy feel over raw stiffness, they make learning tricks and switch riding intuitive, though serious chargers might find them a bit too playful for high-speed, aggressive carving.
$155.97
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Who it's for
- Young freestyle skiers developing their first park tricks
- Aggressive junior riders who spend all day in the park
- Aspiring athletes practicing switch landings and transitions
Who should skip it
- Advanced youth racers or high-speed groomer enthusiasts
- Backcountry explorers looking for a versatile all-mountain tool
- Parents seeking a multi-year investment for fast-growing children
Performance breakdown
Park Agility
Nimble handling makes spins and rail tricks feel intuitive and effortless.
Switch Versatility
Symmetric flex ensures riding backward feels just as natural as forward.
Durability
Fibercap construction withstands heavy abuse from rails and aggressive park riding.
Turn Initiation
5-Cut geometry allows for quick, snappy turns across varied terrain.
Weight Feel
Aspen core keeps the swing weight low for easier air maneuvers.
Groomer Stability
Stable enough for cruising, though chatter appears at very high speeds.
Key Specs
Model Year
2025
Terrain
Park & Pipe, All-Mountain
Ability Level
Intermediate-Advanced
Rocker Type
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Core Material
Aspen Wood
Construction Type
Cap
Tail Type
Partial Twin Tip
Turn Radius
8 meters
Waist Width
72 mm
Flex Rating
Medium
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