Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013
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The Line Prophet Flite returns newly redesigned this season. This very light and poppy ski has a narrow waist this season, making it slightly quicker edge to edge without losing any versatility. The Maple Macro Block Construction gives the Flite strength and power without being overly heavy. Early Rise has been added to the tip and the tail, helping the Flite engage turns on the hard pack quicker, float better, and be a more stable ride when things get a little choppy or cut up. At 85mm underfoot the Flite can kill it on the groomers, give you a stable landing platform for big hits in the park, and float in some light pow. Fatty Base Edge is a 30% thicker base and edge the increases the durability to weaken the blows caused by rocks and increases the tuning life of the ski. The Line 5 Cut Side cut gives you 5 different sizes of side cut radius shapes all mixed into one giving you more control at all different sized turns. The New Line Prophet Flite is a great ski for someone looking for a light and poppy all mountain twin tip that can play in the park rule the groomers and tackle some light powder.
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Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hi Thom here with the Line Prophet Fltie. This guy gets a 4 out of 5. It's a really lightweight ski. It's got a whole lot of pop to it, it's just a fun playful ski. It's not really going to be stable enough for your expert level or you advanced skier whose really charging but you intermediate through advanced intermediate type skier that wants something predictable laid back but has energy when they really drive it through the turn this is the ski.
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Hey this is a Tyler here with the Prophet Flite. Proably going to to give them a 3.5 out of 5. I found that this ski lacked stiffness a little bit. Didn't really hold an edge as well as some of the other Prophets in the series did. Being 85 underfoot difference between that and a Prophet 85 is that this doesn't have the metal in it. It kind of makes it a lot more flexible and really didn't hold an edge like I wanted it to but I'd say it would be a great beginner to intermediate ski. Gets you into the Prophet series for someone that's ready to rip.
Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hey there Sean, I just got done skiing the Line Prophet Flite ski. I give this ski a 3 1/2 out of 5 stars. It's a very fun ski that can take you anywhere on the mountain that you wanna go. If you want to go on groomed runs, if you want to go in any of the bumps, it still gives good hold. Had a lot of edge hold on it, it was easy to initiate turns, it gripped really well. All over just a very fun ski to go play around on the mountain with. I give this ski a 3 1/2 out of 5 stars.
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Hey, this is Luke, just finished skiing Lines Prophet Flite. Give this ski 4/5 stars. I think its definitely a ski thats gonna be a little more geared for your lighter weight individuals, or your average, intermediate skier. Just very playful ski, very easy to hook turns up, has pretty solid edge grip. You can still carve this on hard pack, just a nice, easy, fun twin tip. Can really kinda go anywhere with this ski, check it out.
Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hi I'm Kevin, I just got off the brand-new Line Prophet Flite. I give this ski 4/5 stars. Good solid offer from Line, little bit narrower then the last couple years Flite. You go to 85 at the waist now, but still a very solid all around ski, full cap so very forgiving. For that intermediate to advanced level intermediate skier looking for a good solid all mountain ski that can pretty much do it all 4/5 stars.
Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hey guys, Josh here, with the Prophet Flite, this is an alright ski. I'm gonna give it 3 1/2 stars, out of 5. What this ski lacks, is the stiffness to hold an edge on big, fast turns. I'd say if you wanna get into this ski, it be more of a beginner, intermediate ski. It be cool to play around with in the park. Its kind of a cool price point ski, gets you in a Line, pretty expensive ski but.
Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hey my names Hunter, I just got off the Prophet Flite 85, and i give this ski 4/5 stars. I like it for your advanced intermediate skier, because it's lightweight. It's forgiving, but has a lot rebound, and pop, springs you out of the turn. A great ski for the money, and geared towards your all mountain ripper instead of a strictly park skier.
Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hi I'm Charlie, I just off the Line Flite. I give this ski 4 out of 5 stars. It's a great intermediate to advanced ski. It's got tons of pop to it for that middle of the road skier. Great all mountain ski it really wants to make turns, and it holds, tons of edge grip.
Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hi I'm Brandon, I'm here with the Line Prophet Flite. I give this ski a 3 1/2 out of 5. The only reason I took the points away is because going edge to edge it was a little bit sloppy for me. For an intermediate skier it's definitely still be a really solid ski. Especially if your looking to get something that's a little wider underfoot. It will take you through the crud on the hill, mushy snow, and also carve for you pretty well. It was just a little bit soft on the edges so that's the only reason I took points off, but overall a good ski and I give it 3 1/2 out of 5.
Comments about Line Prophet Flite Skis 2013:
Hey I'm Brad. I just got off the Line Prophet Flite. I give this ski a 3.5 out 5 stars. It was definitely better in my opinion than they Prophet 85. It was a little bit quicker turn to turn for having no metal in it. It actually held really well. I liked how light the ski was. Im 145 pounds, I'm a light guy and I like a lightweight ski, it doesn't drag me down. So it definitely performs well there. I wasn't super impressed about it's ability to ski backwards, wasn't super impressed with it's stability. Just kind of a ehhh kind of ride. But if you're a guy who is looking to, maybe not cruise the highest speeds, and looking for something that is you know a little bit more stable underfoot. This would be a good pick for ya.
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How are these in powder?Asked on 2/17/2013 by Link1 answer
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These Line Prophet Flite skis should handle pretty well in powderAnswered on 2/19/2013 by Keith from Customer Care



















