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All Mountain skis are for on-trail; some off-trail ability
Medium - ideal for all-mountain, off-trail versatility
Medium - the casual skier with athletic ability
Rocker/Camber/Rocker skis for versatile all-mountain
Designed for the skier looking to spend the majority of their time on groomers and then looking to transition to ungroomed terrain comes the Line Sick Day 88 Skis. An Aspenlite Wood Core feels nimble and light on your feet, perfect for snapping medium radius turns on the frontside of the mountain. At 88mm underfoot the Sick Day 88 can pound through some crud, float in light powder and zip through the bumps. Line's Magic Fingers use carbon reinforcement throughout the entire ski to add extra stability and snap, while keeping a lightweight feel. Rocker and taper in the tip and tail create easy maneuverability in any snow condition, without feeling grabby when snow conditions are challenging. The 5-Cut Sidecut combines five different radius shapes that allow you to easily manipulate the ski into any turn shape you want. If you want versatility in a ski that packs a powerful punch for the price, don't tell your boss that you are using a Sick Day 88.
Aspenlite Core
Sintered 1.3 Base
Directional Flex
5-Cut Geometry
Recommended Brake Size: 90-100mm
Shipping Restriction: This item is not available for shipment outside of the United States.
Specifications
Ski Gear Intended Use
All Mountain
Tip/Waist/Tail Widths
127/88/113mm
Tail Profile
Flared
Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length
17.4m
Construction Type
Sidewall
Core Material
Wood w/ Carbon
Metal Layer
None
Warranty
Two Year
Skill Range
Model Year
2020
Model Number
A190301401165
Product ID
564891
Shipping Restriction
This item is not available for shipment outside of the United States.
A: I recommend the Supernatural for the east coast. It's gonna be a bit stiffer for good response on icier days but will hold up in other conditions too. The Line Sick Day is an awesome option but wont be as stable as the Supernatural.
Answered : Apr 28, 2020
By : lan, Michigan
Q: Looking at the blizzard Zero 95 2000 Versus line vision 98 Solid intermediate 5f 9 169 lb Ski Tahoe mostly Just looking for fun ski Ski line Sakana now Thanks Randall
A: The Live Vision 98 would be a great option for where you are. If you're speaking about the Blizzard Zero G 95, that's strictly a touring/backcountry ski. It's not something you'd necessarily want to use on the groomers.
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