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Quick Specs
| Terrain | Resort All-Mountain |
| Rocker Type | Hybrid (tip rocker, camber underfoot, minimal tail rocker) |
| Shape | 154-95-124 (tip-waist-tail mm) |
| Turning Radius | 13.5m avg. |
| Core | Aspen with Titanal |
| Lengths | 160, 169, 176, 181 cm |
Product Description
The Blade is LINE's resort concept ski built to rip hard and play harder. Gas Pedal Metal™ titanal construction drives a firm, responsive platform through any snow condition, while a tight 13.5m average radius lets you carve quick, precise arcs wherever the mountain takes you. A playful personality underneath the metal keeps the ride light and fun from the first turn to the last. For intermediate-to-advanced skiers who want performance and personality in the same ski.
Product Details
| Profile | 3-5-1 directional hybrid: tip rocker for easy initiation, camber underfoot for edge grip and power, minimal tail element for a controlled, directional feel |
| Shape / Sidecut | 154-95-124 (tip-waist-tail mm), 13.5m average turning radius, a super tight sidecut geometry designed for quick, responsive turns |
| Core | Aspen with Titanal: aspen wood core reinforced with a titanal laminate for the Gas Pedal Metal™ layup, delivering a firm, high-performance feel through all resort conditions |
| Gas Pedal Metal™ | Titanal laminate layup that provides a firm, responsive, high-performance metal construction, enabling the ski to charge confidently in any condition |
| Weight | 2050g (at 176 cm) |
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Blade Skis 2027 FAQ
What kind of skier is the Blade designed for?
The Blade is a resort all-mountain ski with a strong fun-focused, carving personality. LINE positions it as a ski to "rip down the mountain" at the resort with a ridiculous amount of fun. It's built for skiers who want quickness and playfulness without sacrificing the ability to charge through any condition.
Does the Blade have metal in it, and will that make it too stiff for me?
Yes. The Blade uses a Gas Pedal Metal titanal layup with an aspen core. The metal makes it firm and responsive for charging all conditions. The 13.5m tight sidecut and 3-5-1 profile (mostly rocker, with camber underfoot) add quickness and a surprising playfulness that offsets the stiffness. It's engaging rather than punishing.
What does that 13.5m radius actually feel like on the hill?
A 13.5m average turn radius is quite tight for a full-length ski. Combined with the Gas Pedal Metal construction, the Blade turns fast and snappy. It lets you arc short, precise carves without needing a lot of setup. If you like quick, technical skiing rather than big GS arcs, this is the radius for you.
What lengths does the Blade come in, and how do I choose?
The Blade is available in 160, 169, 176, and 181 cm. At 176 cm it weighs 2050g. The 3-5-1 profile (rocker-heavy with camber underfoot) keeps the ski lively and maneuverable even in longer lengths. Lighter or shorter skiers can comfortably size down to 160 or 169 without sacrificing the ski's character.
Do these come with bindings?
No. The Blade is sold as a flat ski without bindings. You'll purchase and mount bindings separately. No binding recommendation or pre-drilled mount point is specified in the catalog data.