
2026 Line Bacon 115 Skis
Newly updated for 2026, the Line Bacon 115 reasserts itself as a top choice for playful freeride skiers looking for float, creativity, and versatility. Sitting right in the sweet spot between the deep-snow focus of the Bacon 122 and the everyday freestyle feel of the 108, the 115 is built to charge soft snow, stomp landings, and throw tricks across the whole mountain. Whether you’re catching air off natural features or dipping into powder stashes between laps, this ski is all about expressive, surf-style skiing.
Why we like it:
It brings that classic Bacon-style pop and playfulness to a width that can handle just about any soft snow day without ever feeling like overkill.
Who it's for:
Freestyle-influenced advanced and expert skiers who want a wider ski that floats well but still feels lively and quick. Ideal for those who prioritize fun in powder and love to mix in tricks, switch skiing, and creativity.
Highlights:
The Bacon 115 features a lightweight Aspen and Paulownia core for easy handling and playful response, enhanced by Carbon Magic Finger Filaments that add pop and stability without adding weight. A symmetric flex profile combined with a rocker-camber-rocker shape provides float in soft snow with edge hold when needed. At 115 mm underfoot, it hits a true sweet spot—wide enough for powder days, nimble enough for more packed-out conditions. Line also uses a more centered mount point, making this a great option for skiers who ride switch or hit backcountry booters.
Things to consider:
The Bacon 115 is built to play, not plow. Skiers who prefer a more directional, hard-charging ride in variable snow might prefer a stiffer option like the Blade Optic 114 or a traditional freeride build.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Freestyle-focused skiers can size down slightly for more maneuverability, while those charging deeper snow or bigger terrain may want to size up for additional float and stability.
Newly updated for 2026, the Line Bacon 115 reasserts itself as a top choice for playful freeride skiers looking for float, creativity, and versatility. Sitting right in the sweet spot between the deep-snow focus of the Bacon 122 and the everyday freestyle feel of the 108, the 115 is built to charge soft snow, stomp landings, and throw tricks across the whole mountain. Whether you’re catching air off natural features or dipping into powder stashes between laps, this ski is all about expressive, surf-style skiing.
Why we like it:
It brings that classic Bacon-style pop and playfulness to a width that can handle just about any soft snow day without ever feeling like overkill.
Who it's for:
Freestyle-influenced advanced and expert skiers who want a wider ski that floats well but still feels lively and quick. Ideal for those who prioritize fun in powder and love to mix in tricks, switch skiing, and creativity.
Highlights:
The Bacon 115 features a lightweight Aspen and Paulownia core for easy handling and playful response, enhanced by Carbon Magic Finger Filaments that add pop and stability without adding weight. A symmetric flex profile combined with a rocker-camber-rocker shape provides float in soft snow with edge hold when needed. At 115 mm underfoot, it hits a true sweet spot—wide enough for powder days, nimble enough for more packed-out conditions. Line also uses a more centered mount point, making this a great option for skiers who ride switch or hit backcountry booters.
Things to consider:
The Bacon 115 is built to play, not plow. Skiers who prefer a more directional, hard-charging ride in variable snow might prefer a stiffer option like the Blade Optic 114 or a traditional freeride build.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Freestyle-focused skiers can size down slightly for more maneuverability, while those charging deeper snow or bigger terrain may want to size up for additional float and stability.
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Newly updated for 2026, the Line Bacon 115 reasserts itself as a top choice for playful freeride skiers looking for float, creativity, and versatility. Sitting right in the sweet spot between the deep-snow focus of the Bacon 122 and the everyday freestyle feel of the 108, the 115 is built to charge soft snow, stomp landings, and throw tricks across the whole mountain. Whether you’re catching air off natural features or dipping into powder stashes between laps, this ski is all about expressive, surf-style skiing.
Why we like it:
It brings that classic Bacon-style pop and playfulness to a width that can handle just about any soft snow day without ever feeling like overkill.
Who it's for:
Freestyle-influenced advanced and expert skiers who want a wider ski that floats well but still feels lively and quick. Ideal for those who prioritize fun in powder and love to mix in tricks, switch skiing, and creativity.
Highlights:
The Bacon 115 features a lightweight Aspen and Paulownia core for easy handling and playful response, enhanced by Carbon Magic Finger Filaments that add pop and stability without adding weight. A symmetric flex profile combined with a rocker-camber-rocker shape provides float in soft snow with edge hold when needed. At 115 mm underfoot, it hits a true sweet spot—wide enough for powder days, nimble enough for more packed-out conditions. Line also uses a more centered mount point, making this a great option for skiers who ride switch or hit backcountry booters.
Things to consider:
The Bacon 115 is built to play, not plow. Skiers who prefer a more directional, hard-charging ride in variable snow might prefer a stiffer option like the Blade Optic 114 or a traditional freeride build.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Freestyle-focused skiers can size down slightly for more maneuverability, while those charging deeper snow or bigger terrain may want to size up for additional float and stability.























