Détails du produit
Courbure
Agréable, facile à tourner et indulgent
Shape
Le bon plan pour le freestyle et le ride en switch
Référence n°
Base
- Premium
Sidewalls
- Construction cap
Style de ride
- Freestyle
Niveau de ride
- Avancé
Rigidité
- 6
Flex
- Médium
Pays de production
- China
Sexe
- Hommes
Éco
- Matériaux organiques
Description du produit
Proven performance for all-mountain freestylers
For over a decade, the Line Chronic 94 has been an absolute multi-talent in the all-mountain / freestyle sector. The refined shape and perfectly balanced rocker and flex pattern make the Chronic a versatile freestyle ski for the whole mountain. Featuring Bio-Resin to increase the bonding within the core, Thin Tip Technology to increase tip and tail durability and Thick-Cut Sidewalls for added edge stability.
Riding Style
An all-mountain freestyle / park ski for advanced shredders. This ski comes with all the features you need as an ambitious park rider. However, the Directional Twin shape makes this ski very versatile, perfect for freestyle riding all over the mountain.
Shape
This ski features a directional twin shape. The nose is a few millimetres wider than the tail, with a central binding position. Therefore, the ski offers you the same riding characteristics forward and switch. However, thanks to the slightly wider nose, you get more float in soft snow.
Profile
This ski features classic camber under the binding and a rocker in the tip and tail. This allows the ski to remain highly manoeuvrable in powder and offers good flotation. The camber provides edge hold, pop and quick power transfer.
Construction
The Aspen Veneer core is a blend of aspen stringers for light weight and good pop. The Thin Tips reduce swing weight for easier turn initiation and easier spins. The Thick Cut Sidewalls provide additional material under the bindings to increase edge grip and improve stability.
- Directional Twin shape
- Camber Profil with rocker in tip and tail
- Aspen Veneer core
- Bio-resin
- Thick-Cut sidewall
- Thin tips
Plus d'infos
Les skis sont généralement livrés prêts à rider avec une semelle fartée et des carres aiguisés. Cependant, ce soi-disant réglage d'usine n'est pas très durable et vos nouveaux skis doivent être correctement fartés après quelques jours et entretenus régulièrement.