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2025-2026 Line Skis Preview

Line Skis 2026: First Look When folks come into the shop and ask us what Line skis are all about, the answer is easy: fun. Line builds skis with interesting shapes, construction, and design. Now this year, they have simplified their line and added several updates to key skis in their collections. We dive into all the details of all their new skis (and some familiar favorites) in our Line skis 2026 preview. What's New Line is focusing more on their freestyle skis this year, with revamps to the Tom Wallisch Pro and Blend. The goal isn't to change these skis too much, but just ... Continue Reading

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By: Matt

2024-2025 Line Bacon 108 Review

[The Line Bacon 108 was treated to new graphics for the 24/25 season but is otherwise unchanged from its launch in 23/24. This review was originally published in May 2023.] All the Bacon. For a decade, the Line Sir Francis Bacon has been one of those coveted, culty skis that build a devoted following among skiers. Cool top sheets, cool name, fun, and fairly unique on the snow—it's easy to see why people liked it. This ski tester owned a pair of the 2014 version (the blue tree, if you're in the know). It's always interesting to see how brands approach overhauls of legendary ... Continue Reading

Our Take On The 2026 Line Bacon 115:

If big-mountain and powder skiing doesn't sound complete without a few butters and switch landings, this is the ski for you. The Line Bacon 115 takes the fun-loving, drifty, and pivoting ride of the narrower Bacon 108 and puts it on a real thick cut strip of bacon. The 115mm waist width delivers good float and surf for the deepest days, while still remaining a bit more nimble than pure powder planks. There aren't many other skis that could rival the Bacon in surfability. You can easily smear and drift turns, perfect for riders who ski with a more playful, centered stance rather than an aggressive, directional style. That said, compared to lots of freestyle skis that host a lighter weight for easy flickability, the Bacon sports some extra heft. That helps the ski track well through variable (i.e. bad) snow, and give you an extra stompy platform for big landings.

2026 Line Bacon 115 Specs:

Dimensions:148/115/143
Radius:20m@188cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 7
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:4150 grams (per pair for size 178cm) Learn more about ski weights

Skis In The Line Bacon Series:


Bacon 122 (122mm) In Stock

Bacon 115 (115mm) In Stock

Bacon 108 (108mm) In Stock

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