Some doubt whether Line can make a true all-mountain ski. Those people haven't tried the Sick Day 94. A healthy dose of camber means they grip hard snow surprisingly well, while the rocker profile lets you slice smoothly and quickly in and out of carved turns. These skis have spent the past several years wowing ski testers across the country because they actually do a bit of everything - and do it well. The Sick Day 94 provides predictable Line playfulness and smear-ability, but the overarching takeaway after skiing a Sick Day is how well it handles the entire gamut of snow conditions and terrain. All that in a package that is lightweight enough to serve as a do-all setup for resort and backcountry days alike. This year's version is just a topsheet update, so Sick Day fans are in luck. Not a fan of Sick Days? You need to sort out your priorities. Still need convincing? Just take a Sick Day, but leave the cough at home. You'll be happy you did.