The old Pandora was a rad ski. It was called a "women's" ski, but after all, skiers everywhere had a good time on it. So, the core skiers at Line thought, "Why don't we just make rad skis, for rad skiers?" And so, the new, unisex Pandora was born. The biggest cousin is the all-new Line Pandora 106, a wide all-mountain ski that's perfect for skiers looking for the whole package. A stiff and torsionally rigid midfoot gives you chops for carves or when the bowls are wind-swept and variable. At the same time, the softer tip gives you intuitive turning and a more playful ride. The flex is still directional, with a slightly stiffer tail to support the end of a turn. And while the shape is slightly directional too, you get deep rocker lines that make for unrivaled maneuverability. If you ski playfully but need a little more versatility for carving, variable snow, or just like to take some fall line turns when the feeling strikes, the Pandora 106 is a terrific fit. Not to mention, the tip shape and rocker are incredibly floaty if you get that unexpected rope drop or afternoon storm cycle coming through. Compared with similar skis in the freeride category, the Pandora 106 lets you play with style and form more than any other. Line knows you don't want to be trapped in one turn all your life. Let the Pandora get you out of your box. There's a lot out there, after all.
| Dimensions: | 134/106/125 |
| Radius: | 14m@155cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Full Sidewall |
| Weight: | 3828 grams (per pair for size 176cm) Learn more about ski weights |