The Line Bacon 108 is for the skier that wants to do it everything with a freestyle flair. A versatile 108 mm waist, symmetrical flex and lower swing weight ensure the Bacon 108 is a true all-mountain freestyle ski. The Thin Lips lower the swing weight while the Thick-Cut Sidewalls increase the durability. With the Bacon 108 you can float and butter through powder one day while charging hard-pack and riding park the other day.
The Line Bacon 108 is for the skier that wants to do it everything with a freestyle flair. A versatile 108 mm waist, symmetrical flex and lower swing weight ensure the Bacon 108 is a true all-mountain freestyle ski. The Thin Lips lower the swing weight while the Thick-Cut Sidewalls increase the durability. With the Bacon 108 you can float and butter through powder one day while charging hard-pack and riding park the other day.
The Line Bacon 108 is for the skier that wants to do it everything with a freestyle flair. A versatile 108 mm waist, symmetrical flex and lower swing weight ensure the Bacon 108 is a true all-mountain freestyle ski. The Thin Lips lower the swing weight while the Thick-Cut Sidewalls increase the durability. With the Bacon 108 you can float and butter through powder one day while charging hard-pack and riding park the other day.
The Line Bacon 108 is for the skier that wants to do it everything with a freestyle flair. A versatile 108 mm waist, symmetrical flex and lower swing weight ensure the Bacon 108 is a true all-mountain freestyle ski. The Thin Lips lower the swing weight while the Thick-Cut Sidewalls increase the durability. With the Bacon 108 you can float and butter through powder one day while charging hard-pack and riding park the other day.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 15:58:25
Line Bacon 108 Alpine Skis Green 172
Delivery $254.99
originally posted on evogear.com
I had an awesome time riding on this ski. I have always loved playful skis maybe even on the softer side and was a bit worried about them changing up the Sir Francis Bacon. Now just the Bacon, this ski lost none of its playfulness but is much more stable under foot. I found it really fun jumping off things and didn't get bucked around by the chop. I am 6' 195 lbs and rode the 184cm
originally posted on evogear.com
Bacons are my favorite ski- they are intended for powder but very poppy and playful in most conditions. I havent had another piece of equipment improve my skiing so dramatically.
originally posted on evogear.com
Really easy to ski when it's soft. Solid performer.
| Ability Level | Slightly advanced, Advanced, Very advanced, Expert |
| Ski dimensions | 142-104-137 |
| Turn Radius | 17.4m @ 184cm |
Line Bacon 108 Alpine Skis Green 172
Delivery $254.99
I had an awesome time riding on this ski. I have always loved playful skis maybe even on the softer side and was a bit worried about them changing up the Sir Francis Bacon. Now just the Bacon, this ski lost none of its playfulness but is much more stable under foot. I found it really fun jumping off things and didn't get bucked around by the chop. I am 6' 195 lbs and rode the 184cm
Bacons are my favorite ski- they are intended for powder but very poppy and playful in most conditions. I havent had another piece of equipment improve my skiing so dramatically.
Really easy to ski when it's soft. Solid performer.
I am 5'4", 140lbs and skied this in a 178cm. Given the playful nature of the ski, that was a fine length for me, but I would have also been happy sizing down for more maneuverability in tight terrain and agility popping off features. For solely deep snow riding, I would stick with the longer length, as you would be able to ski it much more forward stance, given the significant tip and tail rocker.The Bacon has been popular for a long time, and this years will be no different. I'm a big fan of a mid- fat waist and it's versatility in terrain. These favor a playful style and slarvy turn, as opposed to high speed carving. They have a buttery feel underfoot and are easy to ski.This ski is made for fun, playful, all mountain skiing with a forgiving style and ... MoreI am 5'4", 140lbs and skied this in a 178cm. Given the playful nature of the ski, that was a fine length for me, but I would have also been happy sizing down for more maneuverability in tight terrain and agility popping off features. For solely deep snow riding, I would stick with the longer length, as you would be able to ski it much more forward stance, given the significant tip and tail rocker.The Bacon has been popular for a long time, and this years will be no different. I'm a big fan of a mid- fat waist and it's versatility in terrain. These favor a playful style and slarvy turn, as opposed to high speed carving. They have a buttery feel underfoot and are easy to ski.This ski is made for fun, playful, all mountain skiing with a forgiving style and approachable for intermediate to advanced skiers.
I haven't skied them yet but they look amazing. I'm curious to see how the top sheet holds up. My last pair of line skis were pretty prone to chipping.
After dropping the formality of Sir Francis this ski has only gotten better...taking its cues from its predecessor this re-vamp keeps the softer tips and tails but beef's things up underfoot considerably which makes this ski incredibly stable with the right combination of camber and rocker it practically turns itself. Only beef is that it is somewhat on the heavier side.
I LOVE THIS SKI!! I'm a go-fast girl that would happily carve it up on groomers all day long, but I always like to make my way over to more technical terrain to mix it up, challenge myself, and hopefully find some untouched snow. As someone who didn't used to go above a 105 underfoot, this 108 is so incredibly easy to maneuver, very stable at high speeds and never felt wiggly or hard to handle in deeper parts. It moves through bumps like a champ and the turn initiation is almost effortless. I would get giddy taking this out on a full-on pow day just as I would feel confident riding it on hardpack any/ every day. It's just that good.
I am a fairly aggressive expert rider with a background in freestyle. I rode the 184 and I really liked the feel of this and the mounting positions that line offers. Nothing changed this year besides the cool new robot graphics. Solid enough for the hard pack yet soft and nimble enough for ripping up some park laps. These skis are built to last with the new top sheet materials they are using. This is a good ski for if you only want 1 but have extensive needs in a ski. Powder to park, park to groomers, groomers to trees this ski can do it all.
look good on delivery...heading to snowmass in a few weeks for some powder
| Ability Level | Slightly advanced, Advanced, Very advanced, Expert |
| Ski dimensions | 142-104-137 |
| Turn Radius | 17.4m @ 184cm |