Line Blend 185 + Griffon 13 Ski Set
The Line Blend ski set provides a solid platform to embrace creativity for every kind of freestyle skiing
The LINE Blend skis return for yet another year of rail-shredding, nose-buttering, all-mountain cruisin' good times. With a stable 100 mm waist and signature Butter Zones™ in the tip and tail, the Blend continues to offer unmatched potential for freestyle skiing in every terrain.
Riding Style
All-mountain freestyle/park ski for intermediate to advanced level skiers. The wider shape makes this ski perfect for every terrain. From the park, groomers to the backcountry, you can ride this ski anywhere.
Shape
A Tapered Directional ski is the best for all-mountain riding. The nose is a bit wider than the tail, giving you plenty of control in any terrain. The stance is set back towards the tail, increasing the length of the nose. This helps you to float above the pow. At the 5-Cut™ geometry, five different radii shapes are blended into the ski's sidecut. This technology cleverly allows the skis to comfortably make different turn shapes, long, medium and short turns are all super easy.
Profile
This ski comes with a classic camber under the binding and an even early-rise in nose and tail. This profile is perfect for any terrain. Precision and pop for park and groomers, good float in the powder.
Flex
The symmetrical flex makes the skis super smooth. This evenly distributed flex increases the pop of the profile, for energetic jumps and a predictable feeling.
Construction
The Capwall™ construction features the best of both worlds. A cap-construction on the top for light and playful performance with a sidewall over the edge for added precision. The Maple Macroblock are 2 full-length maple stringers surrounded by Aspen for increased strength and durability. The 30 % thicker Fatty Base & Edge™, is a 2 mm wide x 2.5 mm high edge and a 1.7 mm thick base. This dramatically increases durability and tuning life of these skis.
Marker Griffon binding: Legendary Freeride/Freestyle performance
The Marker Griffon is one of, if not the most popular freeride/freestyle binding in the world. The Griffon is accessible for the majority of skiers on the market with its wide DIN range and its outstanding performance. With SOLE ID it is also compatible with touring and WTR ski boots.
Features ski
- Tapered directional shape
- Camber Profil with early rise in nose and tail
- Maple Macroblock™
- 5-Cut™ geometry
- Capwall™ construction
- Symmetric Flex™
- Fatty™ edge
- Sintered Fatty™ base
Free Ski Set Mounting
If you buy skis and bindings together we can mount them for you free of charge. For further information check our FAQs.
Please note that adult bindings cannot be combined with kids skis (and vice versa).
This item can not be shipped to the USA or to CanadaAttributes
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Playful, easy to turn and forgiving
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Ideal for freestyle and switch riding
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Contains sustainable materials, such as organic or recycled materials
- Article number: 578057
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Riding Style:
- Jib
- Freestyle
- Riding Level: Advanced
- Stiffness: 3
- Flex: Soft
- Pro Rider: Pär Hägglund
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The binding's range of possible release values, calculated from your height, weight, ability and boot sole length (not carried out by BT!)
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How wide the binding break is, this should roughly correspond to the waist width of the ski.
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The height that the binding rises the boot above the ski.
- Sidewalls: Cap construction
- Length (cm): 185 cm
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The smaller the radius, the better the turning ability. A large radius brings a smoother ride at high speeds.
- Nose Width: 13.2 cm
- Waist Width: 10 cm
- Tail width: 12.2 cm
- Core: Maple Macroblock
- Features: Tapered ski
- Gender: Men
- DIN Range: 4 - 13
- Recommended rider weight: < 120 kg
- Stand height toe/heel: 18/24 mm
- Stainless steel AFD gliding plate
- Toe System: Triple Pivot Elite 2
- Step-in Heel: Inter Pivot 2
Shop availability
About Line
#morefunner - do we need to say more? Line took the freeski market by storm as early as 1995, picking up on the desire among skiers to simply have more fun. They saw the need for twin tip skis, and set about making it a reality. They have been on top of their game since day one and it comes as no surprise that they are backed up by one of the most star-spangled freeride and freestyle teams on the market.