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Line Chronic Skis 2018-2019

If you’re wondering why the Line Chronic seems so familiar, it’s because it’s been around since 2005. That’s thirteen years of ski evolution under its belt. While the Chronic has been a go-to park ski in year’s past, the 2018-19 version boasts a wider footprint, redesigned five-point radius, new shape and updated rocker profile. In the words of Bob Barker, “It’s a brand new car!” This allows the new Chronic to play, pop, stomp and change direction in any environment you throw at it. “A legend for a reason!” exclaimed Adrian Bouthot, happily. “Super fun to jib the whole mountain and tranny find all damn day. Took it through some spicy crud, and it performed really well, staying stable and powering through the garbage.”

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If you’re wondering why the Line Chronic seems so familiar, it’s because it’s been around since 2005. That’s thirteen years of ski evolution under its belt. While the Chronic has been a go-to park ski in year’s past, the 2018-19 version boasts a wider footprint, redesigned five-point radius, new shape and updated rocker profile. In the words of Bob Barker, “It’s a brand new car!” This allows the new Chronic to play, pop, stomp and change direction in any environment you throw at it. “A legend for a reason!” exclaimed Adrian Bouthot, happily. “Super fun to jib the whole mountain and tranny find all damn day. Took it through some spicy crud, and it performed really well, staying stable and powering through the garbage.”