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2027 Line Tom Wallisch Pro Skis

SKU LN261776
$549.95
2027 Line Tom Wallisch Pro Skis

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The flagship park ski in Line's freestyle line, the Line Tom Wallisch Pro is built from the ground up with Wallisch's input. An aspen veneer core, Bio-Resin construction, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and a Thin Tip add up to a high-performance park ski that's tough enough for street features and tuned for stomping on big jumps.

Why we like it:

Bio-Resin is the headline upgrade for this generation of the TW Pro. The new resin tech increases bonding within the core, which translates to a ski that stays alive longer through the abuse of street skiing. Pair that with the Thick-Cut Sidewalls and Thin Tip and you've got the most durable TW Pro yet.

Who it's for:

Advanced and expert park skiers who want a high-performance freestyle ski with real durability. Strong intermediates ready to step into bigger park terrain will find this one a worthwhile upgrade from softer entry-level park skis.

Highlights:

Tom Wallisch and the Line team spent two years developing this generation of the TW Pro, and the construction story shows it. The aspen veneer core is the starting point, giving the ski a snappy, reactive feel that suits jump skiing. Bio-Resin is the bonding agent that holds the core layers together, and Line's switch to Bio-Resin tech is both a sustainability play and a durability one. The Thick-Cut Sidewalls are exactly what they sound like: beefier sidewalls that resist cracking and chipping when you slide rails or clip features. The Thin Tip technology in the shovel reduces swing weight where you feel it most, during spins and recoveries, while still holding up to the abuse of switch landings. With a 90mm waist and a 19-meter radius, the TW Pro is narrower and more arc-friendly than the wider Bacon line, which makes it the right call for skiers who spend more time on jumps than in deep snow. The 5-4-5 rocker profile balances tip and tail rocker for switch riding with enough camber underfoot to lock onto the lip.

Things to consider:

This is a park ski first. The 90mm waist gets you through some all-mountain terrain but it's not a powder ski, and skiers expecting deep-snow performance should look at the Bacon line. The reinforced core also means it's not the lightest park ski out there; if you prioritize swing weight over durability, the Blend is softer and snappier.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Sizes true to length. Park skiers tend to pick lengths between chin and nose height. Size up for big-jump stability, drop a length for rail-focused skiing.

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