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LINE Blade Optic 96 | 2024
Like a teenager moving to a new high school, Line has reinvented itself with the Blade Optic series. Personally, we’re pretty damn fired up about it. This type of ski
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When FREESKIER founder Brad Fayfield deems a ski “super fun and very playful,” you best believe the man, the myth, the legend. The most versatile width in the Blade Optic family, the 104 serves up speed and agility on the daily thanks to the brand’s Gas Pedal Metal Overdive technology. Allowing the skier to harness the power of an innovative layup of Titanal to feel enhanced edge grip, stability and control underfoot, it’s hard to say anything negative about this all-mountain slayer—so we won’t. The 104-mm waist combined with a generous tip and tail rocker keeps you floating on top of a fresh layer, while the directional flex provides a stiffer tail for power, stability and control at high speeds. “Gas pedal to the MF metal,” raves tester Jenna Mahaffie. Press play on that Metallica playlist and have a screamin’ good time on the Line Blade Optic 104.
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