New for 2018, the Line Sick Day 104 is an extremely versatile ski that makes the whole mountain your playground, leaving you feeling great after a day on the slopes.
The Sick Day 104 is very similar to its younger brother, the Sick Day 94, but with an added oomph in the waist. This ski really is an impressive all rounder, meaning you will have just as much fun on the powder, in the park and ripping up the pistes.
On piste these skis are nimble with lightening fast edge to edge transitions and stability at speed.
You can really attack the groomed slopes knowing these skis will keep you stable underfoot. The responsive nature of the ski makes those quick, short, snappy turns as much fun as long, cruising carved turns.
Features of the Line Sick Day 104
The 104mm waist and tip & tail rocker make soft, deep snow a joy, allowing you to really take advantage of powder days. Off piste be prepared to float and cruise through any crud and bumps. The Line Sick Day 104 is very stable, powering through any obstacles in its way and making off piste highly enjoyable in any conditions.
The Magic Finger carbon filaments new in this ski increase responsiveness and stability to a new level, meaning no terrain feels off limits when you have this ski underfoot.
Overall, the Line Sick Day 104 is a versatile ski that is full of power and confidence and will keep you having fun across the whole mountain. Best suited to an advanced skier who can really reap the most out of the versatility of this ski across terrains.
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Specification
Price: £450
Aimed at: Advanced Skiers
Measurements
Size (cm) | 172 | 179 | 186 |
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Tail Width (mm) | 121 | 121 | 121 |
Tip Width (mm) | 137 | 137 | 137 |
Waist Width (mm) | 104 | 104 | 104 |
Turning Radius (m) | 19.3 | ||
Indiv. Ski Weight (g) | 1889 |
Testing Scores
Edge Hold | 8 |
Responsiveness | 9 |
Versatility | 8 |
Off-piste | 9 |
On-piste | 8 |
Overall Performance | 9 |