Line Chronic 94 Skis 2026
The Chronic has been a staple in the Line Skis collection for over a decade now and remains one of the most iconic freestyle-focused skis you can buy. If you're looking for a park ski with a twin tip shape and a personality that's willing to go hunt for some tree laps, the Chronic 94 is right up your alley. At 94MM underfoot with a soft flex pattern, the Chronic is the perfect daily driver for someone who rips the park most of the time but wants something a little more dimensional than a pure park ski. The Chronic is no doubt one of the best skis for lapping the park, but it can also hang off-piste. While it wouldn't be the best ski to bring out on a waist-deep blower pow day, it's energetic and wide enough to handle a bit of softer snow in more variable terrain. Because it's so soft and loose feeling, ripping through tighter trees, technical terrain and gnarly snowpack feels pretty effortless on this thing. In the all-mountain, 90-100 waist width category, there are of course skis that are much more powerful than the Chronic; don't get these skis if you're looking for power, stability, and groomer performance. Compared to most skis in this category, the Chronic is going to be more playful, poppy, and energetic. If that's what you're looking for, put the Chronic on your radar.
Original: $599.95
-70%$599.95
$179.99

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The Chronic has been a staple in the Line Skis collection for over a decade now and remains one of the most iconic freestyle-focused skis you can buy. If you're looking for a park ski with a twin tip shape and a personality that's willing to go hunt for some tree laps, the Chronic 94 is right up your alley. At 94MM underfoot with a soft flex pattern, the Chronic is the perfect daily driver for someone who rips the park most of the time but wants something a little more dimensional than a pure park ski. The Chronic is no doubt one of the best skis for lapping the park, but it can also hang off-piste. While it wouldn't be the best ski to bring out on a waist-deep blower pow day, it's energetic and wide enough to handle a bit of softer snow in more variable terrain. Because it's so soft and loose feeling, ripping through tighter trees, technical terrain and gnarly snowpack feels pretty effortless on this thing. In the all-mountain, 90-100 waist width category, there are of course skis that are much more powerful than the Chronic; don't get these skis if you're looking for power, stability, and groomer performance. Compared to most skis in this category, the Chronic is going to be more playful, poppy, and energetic. If that's what you're looking for, put the Chronic on your radar.
























