
Line Blade Optic 92 Skis 2024
The Line Blade Optic 92 2024 is the narrowest ski in the Blade Optic collection, designed for aggressive frontside skiing with featherweight agility and quick edge-to-edge responsiveness.
Built around a lightweight Aspen Veneer core, the Blade Optic 92 features Capwall™ construction that combines the precision of sidewalls underfoot with the lightweight durability of cap construction in the tip and tail. Its 125-92-115 mm dimensions and 16 m turning radius at 175 cm length make it nimble on groomers and capable in light fresh snow. The ski's freeride rocker profile (10 mm tip, 2 mm camber, 9 mm tail) and directional flex deliver float and solid control, while the 1.3 mm sintered base ensures durability and speed. Free from metal laminates, it offers quickness and playful versatility for advanced and intermediate skiers who want a lively all-mountain ski without the heft of metal.
Rider Summary
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Freeride |
| Ability Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Profile | Freeride Rocker (10/2/9 mm) |
| Dimensions (mm) | 125 - 92 - 115 |
| Turn Radius | 16 m @ 175 cm |
| Weight per Ski | 1630 g @ 175 cm |
| Core | Aspen Veneer |
| Construction | Capwall™, Full Sidewall, Sintered Base (1.3 mm) |
Key Features
- Aspen Veneer Core: Provides a lightweight, responsive, and snappy feel on varied terrain.
- Capwall™ Construction: Balances solid edge grip with lightweight, durable tip and tail design.
- Freeride Rocker Profile: Enhances float in powder while maintaining firm control on hardpack.
- Sintered Base: 1.3 mm high-density base for improved speed and durability.
- Metal-Free Design: No metal layers for lighter weight and quicker edge-to-edge transitions.
The Line Blade Optic 92 2024 is the narrowest ski in the Blade Optic collection, designed for aggressive frontside skiing with featherweight agility and quick edge-to-edge responsiveness.
Built around a lightweight Aspen Veneer core, the Blade Optic 92 features Capwall™ construction that combines the precision of sidewalls underfoot with the lightweight durability of cap construction in the tip and tail. Its 125-92-115 mm dimensions and 16 m turning radius at 175 cm length make it nimble on groomers and capable in light fresh snow. The ski's freeride rocker profile (10 mm tip, 2 mm camber, 9 mm tail) and directional flex deliver float and solid control, while the 1.3 mm sintered base ensures durability and speed. Free from metal laminates, it offers quickness and playful versatility for advanced and intermediate skiers who want a lively all-mountain ski without the heft of metal.
Rider Summary
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Freeride |
| Ability Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Profile | Freeride Rocker (10/2/9 mm) |
| Dimensions (mm) | 125 - 92 - 115 |
| Turn Radius | 16 m @ 175 cm |
| Weight per Ski | 1630 g @ 175 cm |
| Core | Aspen Veneer |
| Construction | Capwall™, Full Sidewall, Sintered Base (1.3 mm) |
Key Features
- Aspen Veneer Core: Provides a lightweight, responsive, and snappy feel on varied terrain.
- Capwall™ Construction: Balances solid edge grip with lightweight, durable tip and tail design.
- Freeride Rocker Profile: Enhances float in powder while maintaining firm control on hardpack.
- Sintered Base: 1.3 mm high-density base for improved speed and durability.
- Metal-Free Design: No metal layers for lighter weight and quicker edge-to-edge transitions.
Description
The Line Blade Optic 92 2024 is the narrowest ski in the Blade Optic collection, designed for aggressive frontside skiing with featherweight agility and quick edge-to-edge responsiveness.
Built around a lightweight Aspen Veneer core, the Blade Optic 92 features Capwall™ construction that combines the precision of sidewalls underfoot with the lightweight durability of cap construction in the tip and tail. Its 125-92-115 mm dimensions and 16 m turning radius at 175 cm length make it nimble on groomers and capable in light fresh snow. The ski's freeride rocker profile (10 mm tip, 2 mm camber, 9 mm tail) and directional flex deliver float and solid control, while the 1.3 mm sintered base ensures durability and speed. Free from metal laminates, it offers quickness and playful versatility for advanced and intermediate skiers who want a lively all-mountain ski without the heft of metal.
Rider Summary
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Freeride |
| Ability Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Profile | Freeride Rocker (10/2/9 mm) |
| Dimensions (mm) | 125 - 92 - 115 |
| Turn Radius | 16 m @ 175 cm |
| Weight per Ski | 1630 g @ 175 cm |
| Core | Aspen Veneer |
| Construction | Capwall™, Full Sidewall, Sintered Base (1.3 mm) |
Key Features
- Aspen Veneer Core: Provides a lightweight, responsive, and snappy feel on varied terrain.
- Capwall™ Construction: Balances solid edge grip with lightweight, durable tip and tail design.
- Freeride Rocker Profile: Enhances float in powder while maintaining firm control on hardpack.
- Sintered Base: 1.3 mm high-density base for improved speed and durability.
- Metal-Free Design: No metal layers for lighter weight and quicker edge-to-edge transitions.























