LINE SICK DAY 102 REVIEW — 2017
Line has squarely positioned itself as more than just a park brand, and nowhere is that more evident than the performance of the all-mountain-centric Sick Day series, complete with 95-, 102- and 110-underfoot models, plus a touring-based model, as well. The versatile, light 102 caters to those who spend equal amounts of time ripping hardpack and soft snow. Its medium flex and early rise tips make it, quite simply, a dream in the fluff. Testers were elated while riding this sucker, noting, “This ski rules! Surfy, poppy and maneuverable,” “For how lightweight the ski is, it holds its own on firm snow” and “Carved so well and was so stable. Capable of conquering whatever you desire.”
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Line has squarely positioned itself as more than just a park brand, and nowhere is that more evident than the performance of the all-mountain-centric Sick Day series, complete with 95-, 102- and 110-underfoot models, plus a touring-based model, as well. The versatile, light 102 caters to those who spend equal amounts of time ripping hardpack and soft snow. Its medium flex and early rise tips make it, quite simply, a dream in the fluff. Testers were elated while riding this sucker, noting, “This ski rules! Surfy, poppy and maneuverable,” “For how lightweight the ski is, it holds its own on firm snow” and “Carved so well and was so stable. Capable of conquering whatever you desire.”