Invader Line Skis Men's Ski
The proven hardpack favorite for freestyle in the park. Line's most advanced jib ski ever created.
- Ski dimensions (tip/waist/tail): 110/83/110 mm.
- Sidecut radius 17.5-m. in 178-cm. ski length
- Lively Maple Macroblock core made from quality maple laminates for optimal impact resistance and reduced weight
- Line Butter Zone Technology creates a distinct flex point for consistent buttering along nose and tail
- Extra thick Fatty base and edge configuration takes abuse far better and longer than conventional powder ski designs
- Durable and lightweight carbon Ollieband made from vertically laminated carbon stringers
- Designed for intermediate and advanced skiers who spend most of their time in the terrain park and on rails
- Balanced geometry with center mounts and a symmetric flex and sidecut--a true trick ski
Buttering in the park is always better when you're in perfect balance. That's why Line created their Invader Skis with a 100% symmetrical center mount profile. The Line Invader has a completely symmetric shape and flex with the stance centered over the middle of the ski. Take a few turns, add a few twists and you'll start wondering why you ever tolerated working so hard on your old-school unbalanced freestyle skis. Line used a unique Butter Zone Technology that thins the Invader ski profile in front and behind the binding area to add extra flex from tip to tail. This design innovation makes it incredibly easy to perfect your flatland jibs and other buttering moves. Along the base and edge you'll find Line's Fatty Base and Edge construction, a durable, high-impact approach that doubles the thickness of the edge and base to withstand miles of rail slides and missed hits on all sorts of unyielding ski park terrain--if the Invader's perfect symmetry ever does throw you off balance.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Line Skis Invader Ski for Men is available through Altrec.com.

Customer Reviews for the Invader Line Skis Men's Ski
Push It
- February 20, 2009
I like em'
Park Skis for sure ,but I've taken them outside the ropes and they've been fine. The center mount makes deep turns a little more difficult but still controllable.
Jeff lovellet
- January 2, 2008
best skis ever
i am a pro park rider and these are my skis of choice i wouldn't be caught on anything other then line. if you are looking to buy new skis take my word go with line.
its me
- May 6, 2006
great hard core freestyle ski
its a great ski and only for extrem freestyle
Jskiza
- April 18, 2006
Bad Buy
This Is definitley a park ski. Unfortunately I am not very good at the park. A stupid buy on my part. I thought it was pretty horrible around they mountain. The centered stance was to weird for moguls. so i say, a bad buy unless you spend all day at the park
its a secret
- March 27, 2006
good
two thumbs up
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