Line The 153 Freestyle Twin Tip
Line The 153 Freestyle Twin Tip
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 12, 2004]
Daniel McDonald
Skier
Last season (my first season skiing) my best trick was a quick crappy 360 on a pair of old 129 salamon teneighty's, which were way to small for me. This christmas I purchased a pair of Line 153's at a tent sale and loved them. I had em for roughly a month until they dilluminated, and I received another pair from the mountain shop. Those dilluminated two nights ago and I'm sending them in to line. Despite these problems with my skis they handled well, except on ice (but thats because I love rail jamming and I have no middle edges) and their full twin which is a plus. But don't get these skis without a warranty unless their really cheap. Their a great ski at about 100 dollars |
[Mar 06, 2003]
angelfire_tl
Double Diamond
Strength:
high back for landing switch easily, good jump ski.
Weakness:
delam problems, not the best pow or ice ski nice ski, good in most conditions, but it breaks easily (delam problems) Similar Products Used: solomon 1080s and 720s, line 1260s, dynystars, volkls |
[Nov 21, 2002]
corey magliozzi
Advanced
these are the sickesty skis on the mountain. I couldnt do 1080's with my solomon but once i got these they were perfect |
[May 25, 2002]
Kevin Lee
Double Diamond
Strength:
Park & Pipe
Weakness:
Bumps & Carving good park and pipe ski, a little shakey on bumbs and carving, good flex, high tips for pow, all around good ski 7.5 outta ten Similar Products Used: Salomon 720's |
[Feb 05, 2002]
evan fishlock
Intermediate
these are a sweet pair of twin tips for a lighter weight smaller person who wants to start or perfect tricks in the pipe and terrain park and has some nice flex and a perfect twin tip for stomping fakie landings |