
2026 Line Blend Skis
The 2026 Line Blend carries forward Line's well-deserved reputation for freestyle creativity and all-mountain versatility, with a few tweaks to bring a more refined park ski to their lineup. The updated Blend features a slightly narrower waist width and refined construction, which improve both maneuverability and durability, essential qualities for the park. True to its roots, the Blend continues to appeal to skiers who want to push creative boundaries with confidence.
Why we like it:
Line knows that the park is brutal on skis, and we love the new construction for itβs improved durability, giving confidence to send it in the park.
Who it's for:
Creative skiers who want to spend much of their day in the park are well suited to the Blend.
Highlights:
The performance of the 2026 Line Blend is driven by several smart design choices, some of which are new for this year. The symmetric flex ensures balanced handling whether riding switch or forward, offering fluid transitions and predictable control. Swapping out Maple for Aspen in the core gives the ski a lighter and poppier feel, perfect for the park. Durability is at the forefront of the β26 Blend, as Line adds their Thick Cut Sidewalls and tweaks the fiberglass laminates to help better protect the core.
Things to consider:
Despite its strengths, the Line Blend is not without limitations β while its soft flex is ideal for buttering and park play, it lacks the dampness and stability needed for high-speed charging, and therefore is not the best choice for skiers focused on technical top-end carving performance.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size, and selection should be made based on height, weight, and preferred terrain and skiing style.
The 2026 Line Blend carries forward Line's well-deserved reputation for freestyle creativity and all-mountain versatility, with a few tweaks to bring a more refined park ski to their lineup. The updated Blend features a slightly narrower waist width and refined construction, which improve both maneuverability and durability, essential qualities for the park. True to its roots, the Blend continues to appeal to skiers who want to push creative boundaries with confidence.
Why we like it:
Line knows that the park is brutal on skis, and we love the new construction for itβs improved durability, giving confidence to send it in the park.
Who it's for:
Creative skiers who want to spend much of their day in the park are well suited to the Blend.
Highlights:
The performance of the 2026 Line Blend is driven by several smart design choices, some of which are new for this year. The symmetric flex ensures balanced handling whether riding switch or forward, offering fluid transitions and predictable control. Swapping out Maple for Aspen in the core gives the ski a lighter and poppier feel, perfect for the park. Durability is at the forefront of the β26 Blend, as Line adds their Thick Cut Sidewalls and tweaks the fiberglass laminates to help better protect the core.
Things to consider:
Despite its strengths, the Line Blend is not without limitations β while its soft flex is ideal for buttering and park play, it lacks the dampness and stability needed for high-speed charging, and therefore is not the best choice for skiers focused on technical top-end carving performance.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size, and selection should be made based on height, weight, and preferred terrain and skiing style.
Original: $674.95
-65%$674.95
$236.23Description
The 2026 Line Blend carries forward Line's well-deserved reputation for freestyle creativity and all-mountain versatility, with a few tweaks to bring a more refined park ski to their lineup. The updated Blend features a slightly narrower waist width and refined construction, which improve both maneuverability and durability, essential qualities for the park. True to its roots, the Blend continues to appeal to skiers who want to push creative boundaries with confidence.
Why we like it:
Line knows that the park is brutal on skis, and we love the new construction for itβs improved durability, giving confidence to send it in the park.
Who it's for:
Creative skiers who want to spend much of their day in the park are well suited to the Blend.
Highlights:
The performance of the 2026 Line Blend is driven by several smart design choices, some of which are new for this year. The symmetric flex ensures balanced handling whether riding switch or forward, offering fluid transitions and predictable control. Swapping out Maple for Aspen in the core gives the ski a lighter and poppier feel, perfect for the park. Durability is at the forefront of the β26 Blend, as Line adds their Thick Cut Sidewalls and tweaks the fiberglass laminates to help better protect the core.
Things to consider:
Despite its strengths, the Line Blend is not without limitations β while its soft flex is ideal for buttering and park play, it lacks the dampness and stability needed for high-speed charging, and therefore is not the best choice for skiers focused on technical top-end carving performance.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size, and selection should be made based on height, weight, and preferred terrain and skiing style.























