Line Sick Day 95 Skis - Men'sCLEARANCE

9 review(s)
Sizing Chart Item#: LIN-A160301701, Mfg#: A160301701, Season: 2016-2017  

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Get ahead of the masses on the Sick Day 95!  This ski is perfect for floating through much of anything the mountain tosses at you without ever sacrificing the hold on hardpack.

Features:

+Core - Maple Lite

+5 Cut Sidecut

+Directional Flex 

Gender Men

Designed for Men

Ski Terrain All Mountain / Freeride

This is the SUV of skis designed for skiing the whole mountain in any and all snow conditions.

Ski Width Wide

Wider for better float in the powder but also gives more stability in heavy and/or wet snow conditions.

Ski Flex Stiff

Precise turns with incredible edge grip in hard snow conditions as well as best high speed stability.

Ski Rocker Profile Tip & Tail Rocker

Designed to be a versatile blend for easy turn initiation as well as release from a turn while maintaining rocker under the foot for a stable feel.

Customer Reviews


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Sick Day
Posted by Tony S (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 11/4/2016

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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

A true one ski quiver! At home on the groomers or the trees!

Perfect for the East
Posted by Nick L (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/31/2016

Pros: They'll literally make you want to call in sick.
Cons: Be careful how many times you call in sick... You have lift tickets to pay for.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Go-to planks for Canaan Valley to Jay Peak and everywhere in between. Super lively and nimble, but still offers great edge hold and the ability to float a bit for those East coast powder days.

Take it to the trees
Posted by Andrew M (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/31/2016

Pros: Hard charging, fun, great for the glades
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Can't go wrong with this bad boy. Perfect for anywhere on the east, hard pack, groomers, soft stuff, powder and of course...the trees. If you want a stiff ski that's full wood core and still easy to maneuverable then go for the sick day and have fun!

Best Gift,Awesome Ski
Posted by Sam,Sam (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/28/2016

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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

If you cannot decide what to get for someone. This is the best alternative.,A ski that will rip the East Coast groomers and easily shred the powder.

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Sick Day
Posted by Steve (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/21/2016

Pros: looks sick, shreds hard, tail allows rooster tail
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

So much fun, graphics are sick, skis awesome, easy to manage and have fun with on the mountain. Great Daily Driver

So you only want to own one pair of skis
Posted by Brian G (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/20/2016

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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

From being the Ski of the Year in its introductory year to this years with it new graphics this ski remains to be one of the most versatile skis on the market. East coast or west coast - hard snow or soft snow the Sick Day will leaving you feel you had a few more sick days to use on the slopes!

A ski to go anywhere
Posted by Jordan Good (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/20/2016

Pros: Very easy to control
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Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

The that I can jump on do just about anything with aside from racing.

Ski of the year
Posted by Brian - Montgomeryville (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/19/2016

Pros: All mountain destroyer. Edges well, handles all east coast conditions well, and is snappy!
Cons: Sinks in really deep snow, won't hold an edge like a race ski.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

The Line Sick Day is a ski that can handle all but the most extreme conditions. Rips on 99% of everything the east coast can throw at it and can manage very well out west. It is not a true powder ski, but on the one or two days that it's 2 feet deep a year, you can always rent/demo. Buy this ski if you only want a one-ski quiver and need something that is good at everything, not great at one thing. Cheers!

east coast quiver killer
Posted by Chris Kolling (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 10/6/2016

Pros: nimble, poppy, edges like its skinny, floats like its fat.
Cons: still not a race ski on ice, but still solid

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

Back from last year with a new graphic, the Sick Day 95 is one of those 'jack of all trade' skis that make owning a second pair almost silly. It's 95 waist with, wide shovel, and base profile, give it enough float to handle deep snow with ease. That said, it's poppy, full wood core, and side cut shape, keep it nimble and edgy enough to rip groomers all day long. It's the perfect ski for someone who likes ripping short-medium turns on the groomers, in between trips up state, chasing fresh snow in the east coast trees.