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Line created the Blend to walk a fine line between all mountain and freestyle, and it does so with pride. At 100mm underfoot and a slight amount of Early Rise (20cm by 4mm) the Blend has the platform to be a nimble everyday ski. The Maple Macroblock core and full sidewall construction allow the Blend to retain great edge hold and responsiveness on hard pack while remaining very light. Add freestyle inspired G-Cut geometry and symmetrical flex and the Blend becomes just as at home hot lapping the park. The Blend was built for the hooligan in all of us. Spot a stash on the side of a groomer? Slash it. A log down? Ollie it. Nothing but fresh corduroy? Mach it switch. The idea of Blend is not to get down, but to get down with style.
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Comments about Line Blend Skis 2012:
I'm Adam and I'm skiing on the Line Blend for this season. 101 underfoot, true all mountain ski. It does have a little bit of rocker in the tip and tail, makes it slightly flimsy on hardpacked. Great soft snow ski, it can handle in the bumps and if you're doing a little bit of back country jibbin this is a good ski. Overall I'd give it a 5/5 and it matches my jacket today.
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This is Evan with the Line Blend. I give this ski 4/5 stars. It has a nice sidewall construction to it, a little bit of rocker in the tip and tail. It's pretty forgiving, a little choppy going down the hill for a heavier rider. This is going to be more of that all mountain ski, little bit of park more all mountain.
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I'm Kyle here with the Line Blends. These are pretty cool skis they are the perfect ski for an all mountain rider who occasionally goes into the park. You can still take them in the park, hit jumps and stuff like that and then cruise all mountain. I give these skis 4/5 they are really good with the early rise in the tip and tail for the pow riding and a little bit of crud too.
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Hey this is Thom. I'm here with the Line Blend. I give this thing 3/5 stars. Wider waist, full sidewall ski with a little bit of early rise in the tip so it's got a great set up to be a fun soft snow and crud type ski. The flex profile on it is definitely more for that park skier. If you're looking for something that's going to be a true all mountain choice you're better leaning towards the Prophet series. But if you're a park skier and you want something that's going to be that real forgiving super freestyle feel on excel skiing switch when you're outside of the park skiing a little more all mountain, definitely more soft snow and crud, the Blend is a really good ski.
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Hey this is Bob. Just got of the Line Blend. This is a great ski. It has early rise in the tip and the tail which makes it a catch free ski, also makes it pretty buttery in the park. It's got a bigger turn radius so It's going to be more of a long turning ski. Great all mountain ski you can take down the groomers. This would be great in the powder and any park you go on. I give this a 4/5 stars.
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With these skis you can take a couple warm up laps on the tram then take a couple runs in the side country. Then finish the day off in the park. You can do all that with one pair of skis. The Line Blend has the perfect dimensions for an all mountain slayer. The maple wood core gives the ski so much energy for popping onto rails or bending in the powder. One ski quiver.
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