Line Sick Day 94 Skis
The Line Sick Day 94 is a directional all-mountain ski designed to take you anywhere on the resort. Maybe you already have a narrower ski for days where you're sticking to groomers and maybe you have a wider ski for those truly deep days. If that's the case, the Sick Day 94 fits right in the middle. Not too narrow and not too wide. It's really intended to blend a frontside ski with a freeride ski, and it does just that. The Sick Day 94 uses a lightweight Aspen core along with Carbon Magic Finger Filaments which gives the ski a nice snappy and energetic flex which keeps things lively all over the mountain. Lines Capwall construction blends a Sidewall underfoot with a cap construction in the tip and the tail which gives you stability and edge grip where you need it while keeping the swingweight down. The Shape of the Sick Day 94 will have you busting through crud, floating through soft snow or arcing through some early morning corduroy. It sits in the sweet spot of versatility at 94 millimeters under the boot, but it has a generous amount of rocker in the tip and a bit of rocker in the tail. This makes the ski very easy to pivot smear and butter all over the mountain. What's cool about these things is how approachable they are for a wide range of skiers. You don't have to be the best skier in the world to hop on these things and instantly have a blast, but more aggressive skiers of all types can click into them and enjoy their experience as well. If you want a ski that will take you anywhere on the mountain with unwavering comfort, the Sick Day 94 is the ski for you.
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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