Back for 2022-23, the Line Blade W looks odd. Kind of like me, the Powder7 gear dork writing this description. Unlike me, however, the Blade backs up its funky appearance by being fun. One thing I can do, however, is copy and paste the pure gold that Line has produced to describe its newest ski: “Created to carve, cut, slash, and burn, the Blade will reignite the euphoria of the turn, leave only deep cut trenches in its wake, and a sh*t eating grin on your face.” That is a lofty claim. But get this: Our staffers who first tested the Blade before its release say that Line may just be right. That insane sidecut translates to some of the snappiest carves you will find in a ski this wide. Said a different way, these skis want to be on edge so bad that they just about turn for you. Those cutouts in the titanal sheet, which are visible on the topsheets, give the skis loads of energy plus the stability to help you keep things together once you get rollicking. You will know the Blade is for you if you love the sound of a truly unique all-mountain ski, and we especially recommend it for skiers who already have a daily driver in their quiver and want to add something that is just plain fun. Similar skis: Nothing.
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