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Line Sakana

With an effective edge that runs entirely tip to tail, the Line Sakana is meant to dip, duck, dodge and dive around the mountain in undeniable style. At first glance, the shape—inspired by longtime pro Eric Pollard and his quest for the perfect ski experience—will catch your eye, but it isn’t until you click into this ski that you realize its true potential. You’ll notice that it skis longer than the billed length, which helps maintain outrageous edge-to-edge performance while keeping maneuverability at the forefront of your mind. For skiers looking to add a uniquely exhilarating set of planks to the garage, look no further than the Line Sakana.

FREESKIER tester thoughts:

“The Sakana has a very fun personality. The aggressive taper makes short radius slalom style turns intuitive and the wider shovel and swallow tail provide soft snow float that is better than the waist width would suggest.”

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Line Sakana

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With an effective edge that runs entirely tip to tail, the Line Sakana is meant to dip, duck, dodge and dive around the mountain in undeniable style. At first glance, the shape—inspired by longtime pro Eric Pollard and his quest for the perfect ski experience—will catch your eye, but it isn’t until you click into this ski that you realize its true potential. You’ll notice that it skis longer than the billed length, which helps maintain outrageous edge-to-edge performance while keeping maneuverability at the forefront of your mind. For skiers looking to add a uniquely exhilarating set of planks to the garage, look no further than the Line Sakana.

FREESKIER tester thoughts:

“The Sakana has a very fun personality. The aggressive taper makes short radius slalom style turns intuitive and the wider shovel and swallow tail provide soft snow float that is better than the waist width would suggest.”

Explore the 2021 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide