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The all-new LINE Bacon 108. Created with all-new Thin Tips, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and Bio-Resin technologies, the Bacon 108 is a refined and improved iteration of the coveted Sir Francis Bacon.
LINE BACON 108 | SPIN, BUTTER, AND RIP ALL OVER THE MOUNTAIN. The all-new LINE Bacon 108. Created with all new Thin Tips, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and Bio-Resin technologies, the Bacon 108 is a refined and improved iteration of the coveted Sir Francis Bacon.
The Sir Francis Bacon has been a staple in Line’s collection for over a decade, filling the role of a wider all-mountain freestyle ski. It started off in 2006 as a 115mm-wide twin-tip ski that was designed to let skiers like Eric Pollard (who helped design it), take their tricks into the backcountry.
Created with all-new Thin Tips, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and Bio-Resin technologies, the Bacon 108 is a refined and improved iteration of the coveted Sir Francis Bacon.
The Line Sir Francis Bacon is a remarkable freestyle all-mountain ski and a surprisingly capable carving ski. These skis would work well for beginner freestyle skiers but are also suitable for more advanced riders who like a softer ski.
Our in-depth review of the new Line Sir Francis Bacon, a legend reborn... again. This time with convex tips/tails and a return to its more 'fun' roots.
The new release drops the “Sir Francis” (sorry bud), adds a model (the new Bacon 115), and features a revamped construction. According to Line, the Bacon 108 is more sustainable and more durable than the previous version.
The Line Bacon 108 skis forge a new path while staying true to the rich all-mountain freestyle legacy of Sir Francis Bacons past. The new skis are more durable, more stout, and more capable, but the basic principle is the same as ever was.
The Line Skis Sir Francis Bacon Skis have inspired generations of fun-loving all-mountain freestyle skis, and generations of fun-loving all-mountain skiers. They feature a silky smooth flex pattern that's just stiff enough to hold up to explosive resort skiing and just soft enough to absolutely butter the popcorn out of.
The Sir Francis Bacon has long been Line’s go-to option for freestyle skiers looking to explore the whole mountain, and it’s been one of the very best skis in the category. Previous versions of the Bacon have been capable of slicing up pow in the morning, jibbing around the mountain in the afternoon, and hot-lapping the terrain park at the ...