There’s no denying Line’s rapport in Freestyle skiing. The Tom Wallisch Pro model– the once much-anticipated and now long-celebrated, dedicated freestyle ski in their lineup–remains the most trusted model from Line for hitting XL park features.
But these skis don’t just go big, they’re on the aggressive side of a freestyle swiss army knife, but any seasoned trick skier should be able to bend, slide and otherwise slay these skis anyway they imagine.
Given the reputation of the pro backing them, the Tom Wallisch should be on the shortlist of any serious park rider looking for a new ski to blow up. But what really sets them apart is a unique tip and tail taper.
The edges on either end of the ski are designed to be forgiving when landing rotation, so you don’t catch an edge and slam when you don’t quite bring your spin around.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
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Serious park skis that can also carve with the best of them
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Packed full of features with a pretty traditional construction
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Tip and tail taper can save you from some nasty slams
Reasons NOT to buy:
Wood sidewalls aren’t as strong as the newfangled ABS ones
There are other super light skis from Line with a lower swing weight
Specs & Features
- Fatty Base and Edge
- Multi Radius Side Cut
- Capwall Construction
- Carbon Ollie Band
- 157cm, 164cm, 171cm, 178cm variations
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
-
Serious park skis that can also carve with the best of them
-
Packed full of features with a pretty traditional construction
-
Tip and tail taper can save you from some nasty slams
Reasons NOT to buy:
Wood sidewalls aren’t as strong as the newfangled ABS ones
There are other super light skis from Line with a lower swing weight
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