

If you'd like to ski the whole mountain with a little bit of every style, leave it to no one else but the core skiers at Line to cook up something special. The all-new Line Pandora 99 is an all-mountain ski with tremendous chops. Line wanted to create a new collection that prioritizes versatility, but isn't your run-of-the-mill, "do-everything" ski. What makes the Pandora unique is a special penchant for fun that Line injects in all of their skis. It has energy, carves well, and feels quite maneuverable. It's a playful ski, with lots of chops. The unique shape is designed to let you play with style and turns all around the mountain. This new collection takes the intuitive ride of the old Pandora skis and adds a little more rigidity, support, and platform for skiing around the mountain.
The midfoot of the ski feels as torsionally rigid as some other all-mountain skis with metal, but the ski gets significantly softer towards the tips. That leads to easy turn initiation, a more forgiving ride, and more play. There's deep rocker in the ski, but since it's not super splayed, when you tilt the ski on edge you get confidence-inspiring edge hold. That subtle rocker gives you maneuverability at slower speeds and less steep edge angles, making for a smeary and drifty ride through tight terrain. This is the perfect ski for someone who wants something that can do a little bit of everything, without being siloed into one style. If you need support to rip some carves, but still want to slide and slarve turns, or want to experiment with butters and side hits, the Pandora 99 is the perfect partner to help unlock creativity. Similar skis: Salomon QST 98, Dynastar M Free 99.
| Dimensions: | 130/99/120 |
| Radius: | 19m@184cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Partial Sidewall |
| Weight: | 3638 grams (per pair for size 177cm) Learn more about ski weights |