Mens Freestyle Editors Choice 2025
Notorious for its strength, ferocity, and toughness, the LINE Honey Badger will tackle whatever you put in front of it. Jibs, Bonks, Jumps, Taps, it doesn't matter, the Honey Badger doesn't give a….well, you get the picture. The Honey Badger is the perfect package to crush it in the streets, park, and all over the mountain at an affordable price; it doesn't get much better than that.
Available flat or with the Squire 10 Quikclik bindings and binding plate included—just take them to a shop for easy mounting.
Size
144, 155, 166, 172, 177
Binding Options
NONE, SQUIRE 10 QUIKCLIK 100MM
Ability
Beginner, Intermediate
Age
Adult
Base
Fatty Base‚Ñ¢ 1.7 mm
Best for
Freestyle
Edge Dimensions (mm)
Fatty Edge 2.5 x 2.2
Flex Pattern
Symmetric
Geometry
5-Cut
Profile (tip-waist-tail) mm
3-3-3
Shape
120-92-116
Sidecut Radius Avg (m)
19m @ 172
Ski Construction
4D Fibercap
Stance Back from Center (mm)
-30 mm
Turn Shape
Short, Multi-Radius
Waist Width
90 - 99mm
Weight (g)
3222g @ 172
Wood Core Material
Aspen Veener
Best For:
Freestyle
Technology
5CUT™ Multi-Radius Sidecut:
FIVE different radiuses are blended into the ski’s sidecut. The result? A wide variety of turn shapes and an intuitive feel.
SYMMETRIC FLEX:
The same flex pattern in front and behind your boot conforms to terrain equally riding forward & backwards.
FATTY BASE & EDGE™:
30% thicker base & edge, 2mm wide x 2.5mm high steel edges and 1.7mm thick base dramatically increase durability and tuning life the skis.
4D FIBERCAP CONSTRUCTION:
4 Directions of fiberglass are woven across the top of the core for durability without unnecessary weight.
Size Chart
There isn't a perfect size for one's height and/or weight. The general rule is to pick a ski that is going to land somewhere between your chin and the top of your head. Pro and expert skiers may choose skis that are slightly taller than their height allowing for more speed and aggressive skiing, while beginners and intermediate skiers may choose a ski that is shorter (closer to the height of your chin) for a more manueverable feeling ski.
| Skier Weight lbs | Skier Weight kg | Skier Height ft/in | Skier Height CM | Suggested Ski Length Expert | Suggested Ski Length Intermediate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30+ | 14+ | 3'6"+ | 107+ | 100 | 90 |
| 40+ | 18+ | 3'9"+ | 114+ | 108 | 98 |
| 50+ | 23+ | 4'0"+ | 121+ | 116 | 106 |
| 60+ | 27+ | 4'3"+ | 130+ | 124 | 114 |
| 70+ | 32+ | 4'6"+ | 137+ | 132 | 122 |
| 85+ | 39+ | 4'9"+ | 145+ | 140 | 130 |
| 100+ | 45+ | 5'0"+ | 152+ | 148 | 138 |
| 115+ | 52+ | 5'3"+ | 160+ | 156 | 146 |
| 130+ | 59+ | 5'6"+ | 168+ | 164 | 154 |
| 145+ | 66+ | 5'9"+ | 175+ | 172 | 162 |
| 160+ | 73+ | 6'0"+ | 183+ | 180 | 170 |
| 170+ | 77+ | 6'2" | 184+ | 188 | 178 |
| 190+ | 86+ | 6'4" | 191+ | 190+ | 186 |
| 210+ | 95+ | 6'5" | 195+ | 190+ | 190+ |