2022 Line Sick Day 104 Skis w/ Tyrolia Attack2 14 GW Bindings
Line Sick Day 104 Skis with Bindings
Whether it's a sick day at a sick resort with sick snow conditions, or you're actually just calling in sick because you owe yourself a personal day, the Line Sick Day 104 is the proper tool for charging around the resort in any condition. It's even light enough to use out in the backcountry with a touring binding. Line uses their Aspenlite core and Carbon Magic Finger Filaments which create a lightweight, snappy and stable ski. It's the perfect blend of stability and ease of maneuverability which is why so many skiers find themselves enjoying this ski so much. You don't have to eb the world's best skier to be able to get on it and have a blast, but it holds up to the likes of a more aggressive, hard-charging skier as well. A cap wall construction is used on the Sick Day 104 which provides stability through the center portion of the ski, but keeps the swingweight down; great for maneuvering through tight situations or throwing tricks off of natural features. Rocker in the tip and tail provide a lot of lateral maneuverability, but a smooth early taper shape and gradual rise to the rocker allow you to take advantage of a longer effective edge as the ski gets tipped over when you're laying trenches on a groomer. Simply put, the Sick Day 104 is a sick ski, designed to allow you to have a sick time on the hill. If you ask us, that's pretty sick.
Features:
- Sidecut: 137/104/121
- Radius: 17.7 meters
- Core: Aspenlite
- Weight: 1790 grams per ski
- Capwall Construction
- Rocker-Camber-Rocker
- Carbon Magic Finger Filaments
- Multi-radius sidecut
- Ability Level: Advanced to expert skiers
Preferred Terrain
All-Mountain • Groomers • Powder



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