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Description
Featuring all of the bells and whistles of the Bacon 108 down to symmetrical flex and playful feel, the LINE Bacon 115 is ideal for anyone looking to add some freestyle flair to their powder skiing. Whether you're stepping up to Backcountry Booters like Tom Wallisch, pressing butters like Mitchell Brower & Taylor Lundquist, or ripping Powder like Dylan Siggers, the Bacon 115 is up to the task.

Size

178, 188

Ability

Intermediate, Advanced, Expert

Age

Adult

Base

Fatty Base™ 1.7 mm

Best for

Freestyle, Powder

Edge Dimensions (mm)

Fatty Edge 2.5 x 2.2

Flex Pattern

Symmetric

Geometry

5-Cut

Profile (tip-waist-tail) mm

12-2-12

Shape

148-115-143

Sidecut Radius Avg (m)

16.2 m @ 178

Ski Construction

Sidewall

Stance Back from Center (mm)

-40

Turn Shape

Wide, Multi-Radius

Waist Width

110+mm

Weight (g)

4280g @ 178

Wood Core Material

Aspen Maple

Best For:

best for all mountain

Powder

best for freestyle

Freestyle

Technology

Bio-Resin:

bio resin
Featuring better bonding, improved cold temperature toughness, and a 20% reduction in the carbon footprint of the resin for every ski produced.

Thick-Cut Sidewall:

thick cut sidewall

We've extended the amount of sidewall that stretches into the core of the ski while adding more material over the steel edges to increase the total bonding surface area. This creates sidewalls more resilient to hard edge impacts, like sliding rails.

Thin Tip™:

thin tip
We've extended the ski core to run through the tips and tails while creating a glass-on-glass bonding area in both the tip and the tail. This gives even compaction over the tip / tail of the ski and encapsulates anything that could delaminate in a large glass-on-glass bonding region, meaning that while delaminations can always happen, this will keep the delamination from propagating to the core of the ski and limit it to edge chipping.

SYMMETRIC FLEX:

symmetrical flex

The same flex pattern in front and behind your boot conforms to terrain equally riding forward & backwards.

Sintered Base:

sintered base
 

SIDEWALL CONSTRUCTION:

sidewall

Ultra-High Density Polyethylene vertical walls over the edges absorb vibrations and provide powerful energy transmission.

EARLY RISE:

early rise

The tip and tail lift away from the snow to bring the contact points closer to the center of the ski. This increases a ski's lift in deep snow and allows it to engage more quickly on hardpack when rolled over on edge. 

Size Chart

How do you pick the correct ski size?


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+
 

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BACON 115

Regular price 2,706.00 ₾
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Description
Featuring all of the bells and whistles of the Bacon 108 down to symmetrical flex and playful feel, the LINE Bacon 115 is ideal for anyone looking to add some freestyle flair to their powder skiing. Whether you're stepping up to Backcountry Booters like Tom Wallisch, pressing butters like Mitchell Brower & Taylor Lundquist, or ripping Powder like Dylan Siggers, the Bacon 115 is up to the task.

Size

178, 188

Ability

Intermediate, Advanced, Expert

Age

Adult

Base

Fatty Base™ 1.7 mm

Best for

Freestyle, Powder

Edge Dimensions (mm)

Fatty Edge 2.5 x 2.2

Flex Pattern

Symmetric

Geometry

5-Cut

Profile (tip-waist-tail) mm

12-2-12

Shape

148-115-143

Sidecut Radius Avg (m)

16.2 m @ 178

Ski Construction

Sidewall

Stance Back from Center (mm)

-40

Turn Shape

Wide, Multi-Radius

Waist Width

110+mm

Weight (g)

4280g @ 178

Wood Core Material

Aspen Maple

Best For:

best for all mountain

Powder

best for freestyle

Freestyle

Technology

Bio-Resin:

bio resin
Featuring better bonding, improved cold temperature toughness, and a 20% reduction in the carbon footprint of the resin for every ski produced.

Thick-Cut Sidewall:

thick cut sidewall

We've extended the amount of sidewall that stretches into the core of the ski while adding more material over the steel edges to increase the total bonding surface area. This creates sidewalls more resilient to hard edge impacts, like sliding rails.

Thin Tip™:

thin tip
We've extended the ski core to run through the tips and tails while creating a glass-on-glass bonding area in both the tip and the tail. This gives even compaction over the tip / tail of the ski and encapsulates anything that could delaminate in a large glass-on-glass bonding region, meaning that while delaminations can always happen, this will keep the delamination from propagating to the core of the ski and limit it to edge chipping.

SYMMETRIC FLEX:

symmetrical flex

The same flex pattern in front and behind your boot conforms to terrain equally riding forward & backwards.

Sintered Base:

sintered base
 

SIDEWALL CONSTRUCTION:

sidewall

Ultra-High Density Polyethylene vertical walls over the edges absorb vibrations and provide powerful energy transmission.

EARLY RISE:

early rise

The tip and tail lift away from the snow to bring the contact points closer to the center of the ski. This increases a ski's lift in deep snow and allows it to engage more quickly on hardpack when rolled over on edge. 

Size Chart

How do you pick the correct ski size?


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+
 
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