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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Park & Street Jibber |
| Terrain | Park, Street, All-Mountain |
| Rocker Type | Tip & Tail Rocker with Camber Underfoot |
| Turning Radius | 19.0m avg. |
| Core / Laminates | Aspen Veneer, Carbon Ollieband |
| Tail Type | Full Twin |
Product Description
The LINE Honey Badger lives up to its name: fearless, durable, and impossible to stop. Built for riders who spend their days chasing handrails, bonks, and park hits, it packs a twin-tip 5-4-5 rocker profile that launches out of tricks and an Aspen Veneer core that absorbs punishment lap after lap. Priced for access, built for punishment: the ideal first-offensive weapon for freestyle skiers ready to mob the streets and park.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | 5-4-5 profile: significant rocker in both tips and tail with camber underfoot; twin-tip geometry promotes balanced switch riding, playful pop off lips, and easy tail release on jib features |
| Shape / Sidecut | 118-90-116 mm (tip-waist-tail); 19.0m average radius @ 178 cm |
| Core | Aspen Veneer: Aspen wood core with a veneer laminate layer, providing a balance of lightweight feel and durability across park and street terrain |
| Carbon Ollieband | Carbon Ollieband (name only, no description sourced in catalog or glossary) |
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Honey Badger Skis 2027 FAQ
What kind of skier is the Honey Badger built for?
The Honey Badger is a freestyle ski designed for the streets, the park, and all over the mountain — and it's positioned at an accessible price point. LINE describes it as built for jibs, bonks, jumps, and taps. It's a no-nonsense twin-tip for skiers who want to ski creatively everywhere on the mountain without breaking the bank.
Is the Honey Badger a true twin-tip ski?
Yes. The 5-4-5 profile means equal rocker in both the tip and tail with camber underfoot — a classic twin-tip setup. The 90mm waist keeps it nimble and light for spinning, jibing, and skiing switch. It's a symmetrical ski that rides the same direction forward or backward.
What lengths does the Honey Badger come in?
The Honey Badger is available in 157, 164, 171, 178, and 185 cm — one of the widest length ranges in the LINE lineup. That extra short option (157) makes it accessible to lighter or younger riders. At 178 cm it weighs 2010g. The wide range makes it easy to size for street-focused shorter lengths or bigger park and all-mountain lengths.
How does the Honey Badger compare to the Tom Wallisch Pro — both seem like park skis?
Both are twin-tip freestyle skis, but the Tom Wallisch Pro is positioned as a high-performance, pro-level park ski with Bio-Resin, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and Thin Tip durability upgrades explicitly listed. The Honey Badger is the accessible entry point — affordable, with a 90mm waist vs. 92mm, and a 5-4-5 rocker vs. the TW Pro's 3-4-3 cambered profile. The TW Pro is stiffer and more performance-oriented.
Do these come with bindings?
No. The Honey Badger is sold as a flat ski without bindings. You'll need to purchase and mount bindings separately. No binding recommendation or mount point is specified in the catalog.