Line Mastermind Skis - 2012 Line Master Mind All Terrain Freetyle Skis
The 2012 Line Mastermind ski should be the first ingredient in any skier’s Master plan for taking their skills to the next level in the park or anywhere else on the mountain. It features some of our best high-performance all-terrain freestyle ski DNA in a fun, light and lively, easy to ski construction that’s going to enable you to progress further and faster than your friends, or enemies . . . attack!!
TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Shop all of our awesome Line Skis from the 2012 Line Ski Line-Up! We have all our Line Skis on Sale!
ince 1995 we’ve focused on two things – going skiing and building skis for people that want to have more fun skiing. That’s all we do, it’s all we know, and it’s what has enabled us to progress the sport further then anyone could have imagined ten years ago.
HERE’S OUR STORY
The catalyst behind Line’s creation and our mission still today is the simple concept that a skier needs innovative product to progress their riding and the sport. All of today’s most popular action sports grew in popularity thanks to this evolution in the 80’s and 90’s. Unfortunately, this was not the case with our favorite sport of skiing. Through the years, ski designs hadn’t changed outside of graphics and model names. They were all long, pointy, straight, stiff, essentially designed for elite Olympic racers to go faster on ice around poles wearing spandex.
Besides restrictive product, skiing was also promoted as a much more traditional & conservative sport relative to snowboarding. This ultimately drove the majority of new winter sport customers to buy snowboards. Even many long time skiers became bored and made the switch. As snowboarding grew in popularity, resorts began creating “snowboard parks” where snowboarders could hit jumps, rails, ride pipe, while skiers weren’t even allowed in. Can you imagine a time when there were signs at the top of the park that said “NO SKIERS ALLOWED”. The “ski” industry completely ignored what skiing could become. Its future wasn’t looking very bright.
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