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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Freestyler |
| Terrain | All-Mountain, Park, Groomed |
| Rocker Type | Hybrid (Tip & Tail Rocker, Camber Underfoot) |
| Turning Radius | 16.3m avg. |
| Shape | 123-94-117 |
| Core | Aspen Veneer |
Product Description
The Chronic 94 is LINE's go-to all-mountain freestyle ski, built tougher than ever without sacrificing a shred of playfulness. Bio-Resin laminate fortifies the Aspen Veneer core at a molecular level, while Thick-Cut Sidewalls absorb chatter and Thin Tip Technology armors the tips and tails against hard landings. The refined twin-tip shape transitions effortlessly from groomed morning laps to the jump line — a durable, confidence-building ski for the freestyle-focused all-mountain charger.
Product Details
| Rocker Profile | 10-2-10 at 178cm: rocker in the tip (10mm) and tail (10mm) with camber underfoot (2mm), delivering a twin-tip feel with controlled edge engagement and easy pivot |
| Shape / Sidecut | 123-94-117mm sidecut with a 16.3m average turning radius at 178cm; refined symmetrical twin-tip outline for balanced performance in both directions |
| Core | Aspen Veneer: aspen wood core with a veneer laminate layer, the standard construction across LINE's all-mountain freestyle lineup for a balanced blend of pop, durability, and weight |
| Resin | Bio-Resin: plant-based resin system that increases bonding within the core for improved structural integrity and a more sustainable construction |
| Sidewalls | Thick-Cut Sidewalls: reinforced sidewall construction that adds edge strength and reduces vibrations through variable snow surfaces |
| Tips / Tails | Thin Tip Technology: engineered tip and tail construction that increases durability at the most impact-prone areas of the ski |
Warranty
Chronic 94 Skis 2027 FAQ
What kind of skier is the Chronic 94 built for?
The Chronic 94 is an all-mountain freestyle ski — it's designed to perform on early morning groomers and hold up in the park and on big jump lines. LINE describes it as the "dopest all-mountain freestyle ski," built for skiers who want versatility across the whole mountain without specializing in one terrain.
What makes the Chronic 94 more durable than other freestyle skis?
Three specific upgrades set it apart: Bio-Resin improves bonding within the aspen veneer core for structural durability, Thick-Cut Sidewalls add edge strength for impacts and rails, and Thin Tip Technology reinforces the tip and tail against the cracking that freestyle use causes. LINE calls it the beefiest freestyle ski they've ever made.
Is the Chronic 94 a twin-tip ski?
Yes, effectively. The 10-2-10 profile (equal rocker in tip and tail, camber underfoot) gives it a symmetrical, twin-tip character. The 94mm waist sits between park-specialist narrowness and all-mountain width, letting you ski switch and hit the park while still railing groomers in the morning.
What lengths does the Chronic 94 come in, and how do I choose?
The Chronic 94 comes in 164, 171, 178, and 185 cm. At 178 cm it weighs 1920g per ski. The 16.3m radius is a mid-length arc — not super tight, not a GS ski. For freestyle, go toward a shorter length for maneuverability in the park; for all-mountain versatility, size to your height or slightly above.
What's the difference between the Chronic 94 and the Chronic 101?
The Chronic 101 is 7mm wider (101mm vs. 94mm waist) and slightly longer in max length (186 vs. 185 cm). Both share the same Bio-Resin, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and Thin Tip construction. The 94 is more park-oriented and agile; the 101 adds more float off-piste and all-mountain range for skiers who want both park sessions and bigger terrain.
Do these come with bindings?
No. The Chronic 94 is sold as a flat ski without bindings. You'll need to purchase and mount bindings separately. No specific binding or mount point is recommended in the catalog.