2022 Line Sick Day 94 Skis w/ Tyrolia Attack2 14 GW Bindings
Line Sick Day 94 Skis with Bindings
Turn every day into a sick day with the Line Sick Day 94. This ski offers endless versatility at the resort and is best suited for playful freeride skiers looking for a directional all-mountain ski to do it all. To keep the ski nice and light, line uses their Aspenlite core in combination with Carbon Magic Finger Filaments which add snappiness and stability to the ski overall. Line's Capwall construction keeps the swingweight down thanks to a cap construction in the tips and tails. The light build of the Sick Day 94 makes it very easy to maneuver and whip around, so whether you're someone who likes to throw tricks off of natural features or ski tight terrain, you don't have to worry about getting these things to do what you need them to do. At 94 millimeters under the boot, these skis can rip turns on hard packed snow, but they are wide enough to handle almost any other snow condition as well. The Sick Day 94 has a directional rocker profile which means most of the rocker is up front, but there is still a bit in the tail to allow for easy edge release. The flatter tail provides nice support for high-speed turns and big landings while the fairly large shovel and generous Tip rocker keep you floating through any soft snow and crud. The Sick Day 94 caters to a lot of different skiers. It's lighter weight and forgiving flex make it approachable to a more conservative skier, but it's stout enough to meet the demands of a hard charging freeride skier as well. If you're looking for a sick ski to have a sick time on, the Sick Day 94 is the one you're looking for.
Features:
- Sidecut: 131/94/117
- Radius: 17.6 meters
- Core: Aspenlite
- Weight: 1623 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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