|
|

Line Afterbang Skis 2010: We slide across pavement, steel and wood. We jib benches, grind concrete ledges, and air over stairs & fences. The more gnarly the terrain, the more risky the trick, the more satisfaction we get when stomping it. When we slam, we slam hard, but when we get back up off the stairs, the ground, the road, we try again, with only more determination. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it. The Line Afterbang is for the mindset that fuels the progression of the sport. Take a deep breath and think different, ride different, be different, and the world will never be the same… Ski & Destroy.

THE MOST RESPECTED CONSTRUCTION IN ACTION SPORTS Line Skis slide across pavement, steel and wood. We jib benches, grind concrete ledges, and air over stairs & fences, air 70’ gaps to solid ice landings. The more gnarly the terrain, the more risky the trick, the more satisfaction we get when stomping it. When we slam, we slam hard, but when we get back up off the stairs, the snow, the road, we try again, with only more determination. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it. This is the mindset that fuels the progression of our sport and for us here at Line, the progression of our most innovative freestyle skis.

Because you hit the same obstacles on your Line skis that you would on a skateboard, the Afterbang ski is built exactly like a skate deck for strength and shock resistance.
| Ability Level: | Advanced - Expert |
|---|---|
| Core Material: | Hard Rock Maple veneer |
| Dims: Tail: | 115 |
| Dims: Tip: | 115 |
| Dims: Waist: | 88 |
| Rocker Type: | Camber |
| The Most Respected Construction In Action Sports: | It’s been four long year’s of research and development without rest, and a level of secrecy that even the government could be proud of. We threw away the core, the topsheet and the sidewalls, and replaced it all with an 7 ply Hard Rock Maple veneer construction that runs edge to edge, tip to tail. Just like a skateboard deck, the Hard Rock Maple provides uncompromised strength and resistance to shock throughout the entire ski. The plys are stacked from bottom to top, each layer progressively shorter in length to create an engineered flex pattern, similar to the way leaf spring suspension works in your car. Just like our other skis, we use our Fatty Base & Edge and a fiberglass laminate configuration on the top and bottom to control torsional responsiveness, camber and flex. |
| Turning Radius: | 18m (177) |
|
View other products from Line Skis classified in Skiing > Downhill. View all products from Line Skis.
|
Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Size | |
|---|---|
| 155 | 359.00 |
| 166 | 359.00 |
RememberDelaware.com offers this product at $269.25, but does not provide any color/size information.
Al's Sports (2010) offers this product at $434.99, but does not provide any color/size information.
|
|
Poppy-soft fun on the cheap! | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| Got to demo this ski at a dealer demo back in March 2009. The ski was super soft and agile. Turned when I wanted it to and popped me out far and high. The Afterbang is a medium/soft flexing ski off the shelf, but once broken in, the multi-layer wood construction flexes soft and consistently . If laying down easy butters is in your repertoire, get this ski. Best used in the park and pipe. The gentle flex makes landing off balance easy to recover from. Can ski all-mountain and pow but there are far better skis for that. Perfect for rails. Possibly the best bang for your buck jibbing ski on the market. Definitely takes the cake if you break a pair for making it affordable to get a second set. Do not buy this ski if you prefer a stiffer flex or are not riding in the park on a regular basis. A definite slam dunk for anyone spending 80-90% of their time in the park or riding urban jibs. | |
| T.Moreno at Evogear (2010) on 09/09/2009 | |
Great Ski, Color Not as Shown | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| Just got the 177's, they look sick, I love the graphics! the color is not what it shows above, the base's are white with green lettering and blue borders. the tops where there aren't graphics are brown wood with a slight orange hue. overall they still look sick (although I'm disappointed the base's aren't green) and the graphics are exactly the same as the pictures above! | |
| SikerSean at Evogear (2010) on 12/12/2009 | |
The Future of Park Skis | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| I fell in love with these skis the first time that I rode them and I haven't looked back since. They are not only fun to ride, but are extremely functional. Absolutely the best ski ive ever ridden, for great a price. They can even stand up to the beating that I give them on the slopes every day. | |
| Forrest at Evogear (2010) on 02/02/2010 | |
BEST SKI EVER!!!!!! | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| so sick just used them my first time the other day! so sick ! i ollied on to like a 3 foot high rail with no efort because of the new carbon ollie band! you need a pair! | |
| Silkey the skier at Evogear (2010) on 11/11/2009 | |
Awsome Skis | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| Awsome skis, they work for any kind of skiing, and they also have some sick graphics. I get comments all over the hill with them. | |
| Banger at Evogear (2010) on 02/02/2010 | |
My son will continue to want this brand | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| These are the best skis my son has ever skied on. | |
| Brandon at Evogear (2010) on 02/02/2010 | |
AWESOME!!!! | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| Awesome is all i got to say bout these. | |
| Jimmy at Evogear (2010) on 11/11/2009 | |
best jib skis ever. | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| best park ski ever. thats it. | |
| Ski Bum at Evogear (2010) on 02/02/2010 | |
DONT BUY THEM!! | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| Do not buy these skis. My tips split and I used them less than 20 days. I did not have any accidents on them. I have heard from other people about the tips splitting. | |
| All4Snow at Evogear (2010) on 01/01/2010 | |
afterbang sucks | |
| Rating: | ![]() |
| these ski sucks they are very heavy go with the chronic. | |
| twintip at Evogear (2010) on 12/12/2009 | |