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Line Honey Badger Skis 2026

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Line Honey Badger Skis 2026LINE Honey Badger Skis 2026 The LINE Honey Badger 2026 is a park bred, all mountain capable freestyle ski built with a tough Aspen Veneer core, 4D Fibercap construction, and fatty base and edges so you can jib rails, bonk features, and lap the park every day without babying your gear. Why It Works Park first, all mountain friendly: A 92 mm waist and twin tip shape (120 92 116 mm) make the Honey Badger quick edge to edge on rails and lips, but stable

LINE Honey Badger Skis 2026

The LINE Honey Badger 2026 is a park-bred, all-mountain-capable freestyle ski built with a tough Aspen Veneer core, 4D Fibercap construction, and fatty base and edges so you can jib rails, bonk features, and lap the park every day without babying your gear.

Why It Works

  • Park-first, all-mountain friendly: A 92 mm waist and twin-tip shape (120-92-116 mm) make the Honey Badger quick edge-to-edge on rails and lips, but stable enough to roam the rest of the resort.
  • Durable 4D Fibercap construction: 4-direction fiberglass over an Aspen Veneer wood core keeps the ski light, poppy, and tough—ideal for repeated rail hits, hard landings, and urban missions.
  • Fatty Base & Edge™: A 30% thicker 1.7 mm sintered base and 2.5 x 2.2 mm edges dramatically boost durability and tuning life so you spend more time skiing and less time in the shop.
  • 5CUT™ multi-radius sidecut: Five blended radii in the sidecut give the ski an intuitive, “point and play” feel that can snap tight turns or open up medium-radius carves without feeling hooky.
  • Symmetric flex for switch: Matching flex in front of and behind the boot means presses, butters, and switch landings feel just as natural as riding forward.
  • Rocker / camber profile: A subtle 3-3-3 rocker-camber-rocker profile adds forgiveness on landings and better float in soft snow while maintaining edge hold underfoot.
  • Light, lively core: The Aspen Veneer core keeps swing weight low for quick spins and effortless nose/tail presses without feeling flimsy.

Ideal For

Freestyle riders who want a ski that lives in the park but doesn’t tap out when you head for side hits or laps off the top. The Honey Badger is an awesome choice for beginner to intermediate park skiers looking to progress, as well as more experienced riders who want a playful, durable jib tool at an approachable price.

Specifications

  • Category: Freestyle / park twin-tip
  • Ability Level: Beginner – Intermediate (freestyle-oriented riders)
  • Dimensions (Tip–Waist–Tail): 120-92-116 mm
  • Waist Width: 92 mm
  • Profile: Rocker / Camber / Rocker – 3-3-3 (tip-waist-tail rise, mm)
  • Sidecut Radius (avg): 19 m @ 172 cm
  • Lengths Available: 144, 155, 166, 172, 177 cm
  • Core: Aspen Veneer wood core
  • Construction: 4D Fibercap with 5CUT™ multi-radius sidecut
  • Base: Fatty Base™ 1.7 mm sintered
  • Edges: Fatty Edge™ 2.5 x 2.2 mm
  • Flex Pattern: Symmetric flex
  • Stance Back from Center: -30 mm
  • Turn Shape: Short, multi-radius
  • Weight: Approx. 1660–1700 g per ski (size dependent)
  • Best For: Park, urban, creative all-mountain freestyle
  • Model Year: 2026

How It Compares

Compared to wider all-mountain freestyle skis, the Honey Badger feels lighter and quicker, especially on rails, boxes, and tight approaches. Versus narrower, ultra-soft park noodles, it offers more edge hold and support, so you can push into medium-radius carves and bigger jumps without feeling sketchy. It’s a bang-for-the-buck park ski that still holds its own across the rest of the hill.

Bottom Line: The LINE Honey Badger Skis 2026 are tough, playful freestyle sticks with a durable build and symmetric flex—perfect for park rats, street skiers, and anyone who wants a jib-happy ski that can hit every feature on the mountain.

Mount up a pair of Honey Badgers and turn rails, side hits, and sidecountry knuckles into your personal playground.

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