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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

Our Take On The 2026 Line Blend:

If you are not sure what an all mountain freestyle ski is supposed to be, check out the Line Blend. At 100mm underfoot, these skis slay the entire mountain, and they love hunting powder as much as the Sick Day does. But the biggest difference? The Blend likes to get weird. We are talking jib-weird. With butter zones in the tips and tails, twin tips, and maple in the core, these are bonafide park skis in the body of an all mountain freestyle ski. When you hand-flex them, you know they will be poppy and playful. Then you get them on snow, and they still surprise you. For skiers who see the entire mountain as a canvas and themselves as the artist, the Blend cannot be beat.

2026 Line Blend Specs:

Dimensions:129/98/120
Radius:19m@180cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 6
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:3590 grams (per pair for size 178cm) Learn more about ski weights

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Blend (98mm) In Stock

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