BLEND SKIS
BLEND DETAILS
A BLEND OF ALL SKIS FOR ALL TERRAIN
The 2012 Line Blend ski has a light & lively freestyle construction combined with an ultra versatile 100mm width & Early Rise™ tips which turns a once boring mountain into a brand new personal terrain park. Drop some pillows before heading into the trees in search of log slides and hidden stashes, then cut back onto the groomers for some maching high speed switch carves before wrapping it up with a hot lap through the park like you never left it. Any were, any day, any condition, this is the Blend.
CONSTRUCTION
- Sidewall Construction
- Early Rise™ tip & tail 20cm x 4mm
- Maple Macroblock™ Core
- 5 Radius G-Cut™ Geometry
- Symmetric Flex
- Sintered Fatty Base & Edge
SPECS.
compare ski specs (pdf)- Waist width: 100mm
- Length cm: 168, 173, 178, 183
- Shape mm: 132-100-122
- Sidecut m: 19.8 (178cm)
- Stance mm: -78 (178cm)
- Weight: 2,150 grams
BLEND ART

Mostly known for his multi-layer street stencils and posters, Meggs is a well-recognized and respected member of Australia's emerging street art culture. With his background in graffiti, skateboarding and graphic design, Meggs was a perfect match in designing this year’s Blend.
www.houseofmeggs.com
www.everfreshstudio.com
REVIEWS OF THE BLEND
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Great flotation (9)
- Smooth ride (7)
- Early rise (6)
- Durable (5)
- Good grip (5)
Cons
Best Uses
- Park (11)
- Powder skiing (10)
- Downhill (7)
- Groomed terrain (6)
- Powder (6)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (5), Expert (5)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (10)
REVIEWS
Reviewed by 29 customers
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Pros
- Durable
- Great Flotation
- Huge air
Cons
Best Uses
- Air
- Cliffs
- Pillows
- Powder Skiing
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
The gnareliest ski period
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Carving Ability
- Great Flotation
- Lightweight
- Smooth Ride
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
- Downhill
- Moguls
- Powder Skiing
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
Actually wanted the Influence but this ski is the All Mountain ski I was looking for.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
- Lightweight
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Downhill
- Powder Skiing
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
I can hit the deepest of powder and still float over it like the Pollard's. Then you can sail over packed and groomed runs like thin skis. I LOVE THESE SKIS
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
- Lightweight
- Scratch Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Downhill
- Groomed Terrain
- Moguls
- Powder Skiing
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
as a 64 year old i got the blends for 3 weeks of powder in niseko & they worked well for me. have had a few days at perisher valley on hard pack & slush & they worked for me. where do they not work? will be in hotham in a few weeks & i am sure that they will work there. then a couple of weeks in bariloche subject to the ash cloud. do you also do youth restoration? i have never skied better. you are onto something hombres
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Buttering
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
- Quite Fast Edge to Edge
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Downhill
- Groomed Terrain
- Landings
- Powder Skiing
- Stomping
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
I bought the blend with all the money I had (I'm still at school) right before I went away on my easter trip. Europe has had a very poor season with very poor snow so I wasnt expecting face shots but the blends served me well. I spent most of the week flying about the hard pack and lapping the park and the blends held up really nicely! They are quick enough edge to edge and they carve beautifully and landing on them is sooo mellow! As a piste ski they were awesome! I just cant wait to get them in some deep! Anyone who is not sure about the width for an everyday ski, I'd say go for it! I did and they are sick!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Bases
- Durable
- Early rise
- Edges
- Flex Pattern
- Great Flotation
- Regular Camber
- Sick Topsheet Design
Cons
- Bit Heavy for Park
- Bit Wide for Rail Box
- Minor Topsheet De-lam
Best Uses
- Groomed Terrain
- Park
- Powder Skiing
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
Spent time on all types of terrain and snow conditions for big mountain, powder, piste, park sheet ice and slush and they handelded everything well but feel they are a little wide and heavy for serious park skiing but thats not what they were specifically designed for so a great all rounder. minor piece of topsheet delamination but not other gripes
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great edge-to-edge
- Great Flotation
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Durability
Best Uses
- Any Where-Any Time
- Downhill
- Groomed Terrain
- Powder Skiing
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
This Ski is awesome on both groomers and in a little bit of fresh. able to handle nice smooth, fast powder turns. Then take right into Big GS turns. One bummer is that the durability of the top sheet and sidewalls isn't that great, chunks come out somewhat easy.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Buttery
- Early rise
- Flex
- Good Grip
- Really good on rails
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Chunks come out alot
- Kinda heavy
- Not the float u expect
Best Uses
- Downhill
- Groomed Terrain
- Park
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
6.3 feet tall 167 pounds using 183 skis awesome in park it skied really good every where excepted powder though needs more early rise and it well be the ultimate ski.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Glades
- Great Flotation
- Park
- Powder
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Park
- Powder Skiing
- Soft snow
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
I skied these for the first time today in Big White, BC, and I was really impressed. First of all park: I was worried that they'd be a little hard to spin off jumps with, but i was surprised at how well they rotated. Also they handled a lot better on rails than I expected. Then I hit some glades and some pow. They float so well in the powder, and can turn quick enough to go glade skiing without having to slow down a lot. Awsome Ski.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Awsome graphics
- Great Flotation
- Ice
- Powder
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Backcountry
- Downhill
- Groomed Terrain
- Moguls
- Powder Skiing
Comments about Line Skis Blend:
these are my first pair of fat skis and they are awsome. the early rise makes skiing pow amazing. they smash down groomers , backcountry and park their even good on ice. i spent two weeks skiing on them in Utah and they were pretty much perfect in all conditions.
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BLEND TECHNOLOGY
SIDEWALL
ABS plastic walls over the edges absorbs impact & vibrations for a solid, smooth feel.
MACROBLOCK™ CORE
This 100% tip to tail wood core is made from the widest and highest quality Maple and/or Aspen laminates for long lasting camber and energy and the lightest, most durable wood core in the Universe.
SYMMETRIC FLEX
The same ski flex in-front and behind your boot conforms to terrain for equally performance riding forward & backwards.
EARLY RISE™
Tip rise starts earlier in the ski so the tips effortlessly rise out of powder & stay on top without needing to sit back.
EARLY TAPER™
The widest point of sidecut starts tapering earlier in the tip to reduces tail drag and hooking in powder.
FIVECUT™
5 different sizes of sidecut radius shapes are blended into one, for intuitive control & unlimited turn shapes.
TIGERSNAKE
Used on the best skis in the world! An electrical conduit is woven into the core with control knobs on top, so the ski can become aggressive like a tiger, while maintaining natural flex . . . like a snake!
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