Designed to quickly adapt to fast movement in the pipe, the Line Chronic has that perfect balance for the real conditions most skiers are encountering in the park. It isn’t the lightest ski on the market, but what it sacrifices in weight it makes up for in versatility. Firm with a good pop in the park, holds an edge very well everywhere else on the mountain. This was probably the most loved twin tip in our test. The Line Chronic allows you to go from park to peak without batting an eye. Testers marvelled over its great weight to stiffness ratio. It skis like an all mountain ski, but the Chronic has no problem relaxing in the park.
2011 Line Chronic review
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