Line Traveling Circus Skis 2013
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Once known as the Anthem, the Line Traveling Circus Twin Tip skis are legendary thanks to its unique width, symmetric shape and one of a kind playful feel. The Line Traveling Circus is 100% symmetric, center-mounted, 93mm waisted jibtastic park slayer. The Traveling Circus is built like no other ski in the industry. The stable platform stomps the biggest airs for you, while its butterzone and ollieband keeps you jibbing the night away with its thinnest points being smooth and controllable. The Maple Macroblock wood core that will allow you to ride equally both forward and backward. The Line Traveling Circus is highly durable with its 4D Fibercap construction that gives them a super light and responsive feel, plus the durability continues with its Fatty Base.
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Pros
- All Mt Ski
- Flexy
- Good powder
- Jib
- Just Plain Dope
- Perfect Pop
Cons
- Nothing
Best Uses
- Freestyle Skiing
Comments about Line Traveling Circus Skis 2013:
this ski is awsome for getting the pop and flex , with also being fitted for perfect rails and big kickers , if you want flex and pop that holds firm under foot , this is YOUR ski ... i got it and love it ..
Comments about Line Traveling Circus Skis 2013:
Hi Thom here with the Line Traveling Circus. This gets 4 out of 5 stars. It's a wider symetrical ski kind of like the old Anthem and it just is a really playful ski. The symetrical feel means you've got a ski that skis switch awesome. It's really just kind of you jib around all purpose park tool. It's a little wide for a pure jump ski but for just something thats buttery playful and you can take anywhere, whether it be in the park or in the trees it's justa fun all mountain jib ski.
Comments about Line Traveling Circus Skis 2013:
Hey I'm Brad. I just got off the Line Traveling Circus. I give this ski a 3.5 out of 5 stars. I like more of an all mountain curiser so the ski chattered a little bit underfoot when I got it up at high speed but if you're a guy whos looking kind of a go anywhere true twin, you want to ski switch, you want to ski forward, I can see this ski really performing really well. As you can see we've got a little bit of fresh snow here so it was definitely a little soild underfoot. But again at high speeds and some of the longer turns it tended to wash out a little bit. Again definitely buttery definitely pop from turn to turn and really stable underfoot.
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