Wide enough to float bottomless powder without a hitch, yet light enough to drag uphill the entire day sounds like a leap, right? That’s until you meet the Line Skis Vision 114 Camo Skis in person. A stout but feather-light core of Aspen and Paulownia woods combined with a THC layup incorporating Aramid, Carbon Fiber and Fiberglass as a unit give this ski unreal power at a fraction of the weight of other pow tools. When your vision involves seeing far enough into the future to realize there’s always a storm system somewhere, this is the ski you want in your quiver. The result, as they say, is visionary.
Rocker Profile
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12mm Tip / 3mm Camber / 12mm Tail
Core
Aspen and Paulownia Wood Core
Laminates
Bio Resin
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Increases bonding with the core.
THC Layup
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"Triple Hybrid Construction" fuses carbon fiber, flax, and fiberglass into a proprietary stack laminate, providing a damp ride without extra weight.
Sidewalls
Thick-Cut Sidewalls
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Adds strength and concentrates power over the edge.
Graphics
Limited Edition Camo Topsheet
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A limited-edition drop featuring fresh camo graphics on Line's Optic, Vision, and Pandora skis. Whether you’re charging hard on the Optic, carving all-mountain lines with the Pandoras, or exploring untouched terrain on the Vision, the Camo Collection represents the full spectrum of freeride performance – for everyone.
Binding Compatibility
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Specs
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Terrain:
Big Mountain, Powder, Alpine TouringMore
Terrain
Big Mountain
Big mountain skis are designed for charging big lines with high speeds and big airs. These skis varry in width from wide, powder-oriented skis for skiing Alaska spines to narrower, mixed condition skis for ripping the beat up headwall at your local mountain. Skis in this category tend to be on the stiffer side, often with more rocker in the tip and less in the tail. Powder
These skis are for the deep days. If you like to find powder stashes at your local resort, go on backcountry missions for the freshest of fresh or heli ski trips to BC, powder skis are what you need to stay afloat. Skis in the powder category are wide and most often have some form of rocker or early rise plus a relatively soft flex. Many powder skis today are versatile enough to handle mixed conditions and harder snow. Alpine Touring
Also known as backcountry skis, alpine touring (AT) skis are designed for going uphill as well as downhill. These skis are typically light for their width and many feature fittings that accept climbing skins. AT skis vary in width and weight, with the wider heavier versions usually used for winter/deep snow touring and the skinnier, lighter skis usually used for spring/summer/long distance touring. -
Skis:
No Bindings -
Ability Level:
Intermediate-AdvancedMore
Ability Level
Intermediate-Advanced
Whether you’re a progressing intermediate exploring new runs and terrain, or an accomplished rider seeking new thrills, the majority of skiers and snowboarders fall into this level. Intermediate to advanced skis and snowboards may be somewhat wider or stiffer than beginner-intermediate skis and snowboards, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Intermediate to advanced boots and bindings range from softer flexing freestyle options to stiffer choices built for stability at speed. -
Rocker Type:
Rocker/Camber/RockerMore
Rocker Type
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker/Camber/Rocker skis have the playfulness and float of a rockered ski as well as the added edge hold of a cambered ski.The contact points on skis with this profile are closer towards the middle of the ski than a fully cambered ski, but still not underfoot. The cambered midsection provides a longer effective edge on hardpack, increasing edge hold and stability, while the rockered tip and tail provide floatation in deeper snow and allow the ski to initiate and release from turns easier. -
Turning Radius:
LongMore
Turning Radius
Long
> 22 m radius is best forpowder and big-mountain. -
Core/Laminates:
Aramid (Kevlar®), Carbon, Wood -
Tail Type:
Partial Twin TipMore
Tail Type
Partial Twin Tip
Partial twin tip skis have a tail that is turned up, but not as much as the tip. This gives you the ability to ski backwards and back out of tight spaces, but these skis are mainly designed to ski forward. -
Warranty:
2 Years
Size (cm) | 175 | 183 |
Tip Width (mm) | 139 | 139 |
Waist Width (mm) | 114 | 114 |
Tail Width (mm) | 132 | 132 |
Turning Radius (m) | 21 | 23 |
Indiv. Ski Weight (g) | 1850 |
Other Notes
Line Skis products can only be shipped within the United States and Canada
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