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Line Optic 96 Skis

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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 Optic 96:

For those finding the balance between quick, responsive skis that can also blast through variable conditions, look no further than the Line Optic 96. The Optic 96 combines Gas Pedal Metal, a narrower waist, and the playful shape inspired by the Line Vision series to create the ultimate all-mountain machine. Smooth riding through choppy and firmer snow, quick and intuitive, and undeniably playful, the Optic 96 is an easy choice for everyday riding. Chevron-shaped metal underfoot encourages you to push the pedal a little harder and inspires confidence for bigger drops and higher speeds even if the conditions are a little less than perfect. If you find yourself wanting a ski with metal but want it to be quick and maneuverable like a twin tip, the Line Optic 96 will chomp up all-mountain terrain and conditions with freeride flair. Similar skis: Rossignol Sender Free 100, Black Crows Justis

2026 Line Optic 96 Specs:

Dimensions:129/96/119
Radius:18m@177cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 7
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:3906 grams (per pair for size 177cm) Learn more about ski weights

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Skis In The Line Optic Series:


Optic 104 (104mm) In Stock

Optic 96 (96mm) In Stock

Optic 88 (88mm) In Stock

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