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It might be a shame to call the Chronic simple but its the truth, a simple proven ski is exactly what the Chronic is. The Chronic falls into Line's all terrain freestyle category although freestyle all terrain might might be the better way to phrase it. Sidewall construction and a Maple Macroblock core give the Chronic it's legendary firm and powerful flex pattern for uncompromised stability at high speed. Without too many other bells and whistles the Chronic is shaped with G-Cut Geometry for a predictable turn shape that guards against unwanted tip hook, a huge deal when maching switch. With a 92mm waist and a symmetrical flex pattern the Chronic may not slay powder, but can crush crud, bumps, corduroy and thrives in the park. If your style is freestyle everywhere then this Chronic is for you. And who doesn't love angry bears with neon drool.
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Just early season so far but looks like these will prove out to be the 1 quiver ski I was hoping for.
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This is Evan with the Line Chronic. I give this ski a five out of five. Really liked it, it's really stable. Has a full body sidewall to it and traditional camber so it has a lot of energy out of it as well. Would be a nice jump ski, probably not as forgiving for a rail ski but really, really soft for jumps.
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Hey I'm Kyle here. I'm with the Line Chronic. This is a great ski for all mountain, pretty much you can do the park, the pipe, jumps then you can go all mountain. Pretty wide waist at 92 so it's real stable. I give this ski 4/5.
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Hey this is Thom. I'm here with the Line Chronic. Five out of five for this guy. Real simple setup, just side wall, camber but it's just a really good do everything ski. There is nothing it's bad at. Carves a turn real well, still nimble, poppy and lightweight so it's going to be a ripper in the park especially if you a little bit more of a jump and half pipe guy which is where I spend more of my park time. But it's a good ski, anybody from a solid intermediate up through an advanced park skier or even all mountain shredder is going to be really, really pleased with this one.
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Hey what's up, this is Bob. I just got off the Line Chronic. This was a killer all mountain ski, this is going to be about as best as you can get. I'm going to give this a 5/5 for an all mountain ski. Complete sidewall which is going to make it really stable at high speed turns, great edge grip and you can ski any park with it also, so great ski.
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The line chronic is a fun ski. Its 92 underfoot gives you plenty of stability for stomping those big landings. The wider dimensions also make it a nice ski to ride on those days where it doesnt dump but you get 4 or 5 inches of pow. The tip will lift you right up and make turning as easy as riding it on groomers. The ski can be used in park and all over the mountain so it really is a go to ski if you can only have a one ski quiver.
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