Description People come in different sizes, so do our skis, which is why we designed The 153; essentially a scaled down version of the Twelve Sixty to fit smaller, lighter weight riders. This ski is designed with...
Reviewed by: Daniel McDonald(Unregistered User)
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Skier
Price Paid:
$170.00
at Blue Mountain ski ar
Summary: Last season (my first season skiing) my best trick was a quick crappy 360 on a pair of old 129 salamon teneighty's, which were way to small for me. This christmas I purchased a pair of Line 153's at a tent sale and loved them. I had em for roughly a month until they dilluminated, and I received another pair from the mountain shop. Those dilluminated two nights ago and I'm sending them in to line. Despite these problems with my skis they handled well, except on ice (but thats because I love rail jamming and I have no middle edges) and their full twin which is a plus. But don't get these skis without a warranty unless their really cheap. Their a great ski at about 100 dollars
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Reviewed by: evan fishlock(Unregistered User)
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Intermediate
, from port hope ontario canada
Price Paid:
$340.00
at sommervilles
Summary: these are a sweet pair of twin tips for a lighter weight smaller person who wants to start or perfect tricks in the pipe and terrain park and has some nice flex and a perfect twin tip for stomping fakie landings
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