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Monday, August 22nd, 2011 | Author:


Are you ready for a little more horsepower to get you beyond the groomed, but don’t want to be limited by a power ski? Well the 105 puts you right in the sweet spot for the best of both worlds. Cha..ching!

Lengths: 172, 179, 186
Shape mm: 141-105-131
Sidecut m: 15.6m (179cm)
Stance mm: -77 (179cm)

Features:
+ Capwall™ Construction
+ Early Rise™ tip & tail 20cm x 4mm
+ Metal Matrix™
+ Maple Macroblock™ Core
+ P-Cut™ Geometry
+ Directional Flex
+ Sintered Fatty Base & Edge

Monday, August 22nd, 2011 | Author:



ERIC POLLARD – “I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen kids all over the world tearing it up on skis that are not wide enough or too long. The Line Sir Francis Shorty skis are completely legit! It’s got all the same technology of the ski I ride – Early Rise™ & Early Taper™, Macroblock™ wood core, great flex pattern, but this one is sized to fit you and at a price you’re parent’s can’t say no to. The future of our sport is going to be riding this ski.”

REAL POWDER SKIS FOR KIDS

CONSTRUCTION
+ 4D Fibercap™ Construction
+ Early Rise™ tip & tail 20cm x 6mm
+ Early Taper™ tip & tail
+ Aspen Macroblock™ Core
+ 5 Radius G-Cut™ Geometry
+ Symmetric Flex
+ Extruded Fatty Base & Edge

Tuesday, October 05th, 2010 | Author:

Watch and learn about that Line Ollieband. Olllie bigger with the line skis. Click Here for more info.

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 | Author:

Highlights from back in the day…Shoreline’s ski and snowboard team takes the title, see the highlights…yeah we’re livin in the past, waiting for the come back.

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 | Author:

 

The long awaited 2009 Line skis Shop Battle contest footage is now up on Shoreline Of Tahoe’s web site.  Shoreline of Tahoe’s Ski and Snowboard Team was there in full force,  being defending champions from 2007, didn’t matter to the weather, it puked on us off and on all day long. We had a great time, But like a worn out shoe, we didn’t didn’t get the tittle this year, (what ever that means)

Wednesday, December 03rd, 2008 | Author:

LIMITED EDITION ANTHEM SKIS
OCTOLAND & SPIRALS by ERIC POLLARD

Eric Pollard is one of the few skiers respected world-wide not only for his forward thinking and creative skiing style, but also for his artwork (link to NS story D-Structure art show). So when we needed unique graphics for a limited edition release of one of our most popular freestyle skis, It was obvious we need to give the project to Pollard.

Eric has created 2 new graphic versions of the original Anthem (link to pop up of Anthem Story). The construction is the same, but the graphics are as one-of-a-kind as Pollard’s skiing. If you’re looking for skis that no one else has, that will set you apart from the rest, then this is the model you’ve been waiting for. Remember there are very limited quantities. With less than 150 pair, per size, per model world wide, they won’t last long.

The Original Anthem Story
If you’re a core long time Line fan, you are probably thinking these skis look familiar. . . well you’re right! This is the story of the Original Anthem.

It was the fall of 2006, our website was launching, ski magazines were out and we were about to ship shops the most progressive park ski of the time. It was a new model called the Anthem with a mind blowing 93mm waist, Butterzones, 100% symmetric, center mounted jib ski designed to slay the park. The graphics were as unique as it’s design. It was a collage of rock and roll musicians with the best base graphics ever conceived, zebra stripes. It was all hand drawn by our in-house artist of the time, Tim Clayton. Skiing and rock and roll! whats not to like? Even Maxim magazine called us to feature it in their gear section. It was then that the Anthem’s luck turned for the worst. Not long after Maxim hit the stands we received a call from someone accusing us of using their image in the graphics. Being the small brand we are, we weren’t about to go to court over it, so the ski never made it to market.

It was a sad day for the Anthem, and even sadder for all of the skier’s like us, envisioning what was possible with those dream skis on our feet. This summer we committed to bringing these living legends of progression back to life. They have now been graphically re-incarnated in the form of Octoland and Sprials by Eric Pollard. These skis will now live forever becoming over time one of the most talked about parts of Line’s Anthem history

Specs:
Lengths: 161, 171, 178
Shape: 119-93-119
Sidecut: 18.5 (178cm)

Technology:
4D Fibercap Construction
Butter Zones
100% Symmetric Flex and Geometry
Center Mount
Symmetric Geometry
Fatty Base & Edge
Maple Macroblock Core