Blend

At Realskiers we don’t normally report on Pipe & Park models. Suffice it to say, there are more credible sources on the subject. But as its name suggests, the Blend isn’t a one-trick pony. It’s a park-pipe-pow-whatever pony, with an all-terrain geometry that...

Sick Day 88

Each model in the Sick Day series is a little different, and not just in their dimensions. As the Sick Days get narrower they shed some rocker, add a little camber and modify the core composition. As the thinnest ski in the collection, the Sick Day 88 is presumably...

Sick Day 94

The Sick Day 94 isn’t just the retired Sick Day 95 minus one millimeter in waist width, but a new lay-up with a softer flex and slightly tighter turn radius. The Sick Day collection is essentially an off-trail troupe, but the Sick Day 94 acquits itself quite nicely on...

Supernatural 86

The Supernatural 86 has multi-generational appeal. Because it responds peppily to slight pressure, the Supernatural 86 is equally appropriate for a strapping young lad looking for his first all-terrain ski might as well as his greying grandfather, who fears he might...

The Line 2018 Season

As an ex-marketer myself, I have to admire how Line puts a memorable spin – and hence an aroma of ownership – on a design feature as common as egg rolls at a Chinese-American restaurant. When one reads, “Magic Finger Carbon Filaments,” the mingling in the mind...