Style: A11016
Lots of skis claim to be "All Mountain," but if you pop the hood on the Line Shadow Skis for women, you'll see why only some skis truly are. First, the Shadow is 85mm under foot; hello back bowls. Second, it is so, so, so light. If you throw it on your pack and take off hiking up Highland's you aren't going to have to pay some guy to finish the trek for you. Women-specific tech like the symmetric, forgiving flex and G-cut sidecut make turning easy; and finally, the Line Shadow is a twin-tipped women's ski, so not only can you ride the whole mountain, you can do it backwards if you like.
Specs:
- Design: All-Mountain for versatility
- Camber: Traditional
- Ski Dimensions: 115-85-112
- Binding: Not included
- Turn Radius: 13.7m (size 157)
Features:
- Custom Hanna Boone graphics
- Fatty base and edge absorbs impacts without breakage
- Real Twin shape drives through all terrain either forward or switch
- Extra light Fir Macroblock Core for forgiving feel
- G-cut blends 5 different sidecut radii (tightest in the tail) for easy turning
- 4D fibercap construction uses layered fiberglass for durability
- Symmetric flex for the same ride both regular and switch

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FAQ.
Q:
"Would it be appropriate for 12 yo girl, 80lbs, advanced skier?"
Question by dorota on 11/12/2011 - 4:43 pm
A:
"Depending on her height, she should be in about a 143. I would recommend the Dynastar Exclusive Reveal Ski System or the Fischer Koa 75 My Style Ski System!"
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 11/14/2011 - 11:53 am
Q:
"What binding would you recommend for this ski?"
Question by AAker on 11/20/2011 - 11:32 am
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Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 11/21/2011 - 11:19 am
Q:
"Hi, would this be a good beginners ski? I am only skiing greens and some blues. Also: I am 5'7. Which height would be best for me?"
Question by Angela Redwine on 1/13/2012 - 11:36 am
A:
"These skis would not be a good choice for a beginner, they are 85mm in waist, a beginner skier would prefer around 72mm in waist so that the ski turns easier. The
Blizzard Viva 7.0 IQ Ski System (Women's) would be a better fit and it includes the binding so it just makes things easier. The sizing depends also on your weight but a 150cm would be a great start."
Answer by alejandra (Peter Glenn Staff) on 1/13/2012 - 12:00 pm
Q:
"Who are these skiis rated for? Intermediate/Advanced? Also what yr did they come out. "
Question by Elaine on 2/12/2013 - 11:47 am
A:
"These are from the 2011 Winter season. They are an intermediate ski that will work well for you if you are trying to advance. "
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/12/2013 - 12:07 pm