After we got to sneak some laps on the Line Blade Optic 104 when they originally released, Powder7 staffers haven't stopped talking about the ski they can't wait to ride again. The Line Blade Optic 104 gives the modern freerider everything our picky little hearts desire. Slashy and playful, but drivable. Pivot-y and rips the bumps, but holds a great edge on the firm stuff. Built with features from the ultra playful and intuitive Line Vision series with the powerful Gas Pedal Metal from the original Line Blade skis, you get a wildly smooth ride that seamlessly transitions from turn to turn on a dime. A do-it-all waist width of 104mm underfoot gives you a healthy platform to float in powder and stomp landings, while still being quick enough to rip around in bumps and trees like you're on something much less wide. The softer, rockered tips and tails are easy to release in tight spots and are psyched to butter rollers and get loose. Ideal for budding freeriders looking to upgrade to a big mountain setup that won't punish them, all the way to seasoned experts who prioritize a playful ride that won't noodle out underneath them. Similar skis: Nordica Unleashed 108, Fischer Ranger 108, DPS Koala 103.
Dimensions: | 132/104/123 |
Radius: | 18m@185cm |
Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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Construction: | Full Sidewall |
Weight: | 4240 grams (per pair for size 178cm) Learn more about ski weights |