
2026 Line Chronic 94 Skis
With a fresh new graphic and the same standout build, the 2026 Line Chronic 94 keeps its place as one of the most playful and versatile twin tips in the mid-90s category. Evolved from the Chronic 95 but reimagined with a more refined shape and flex profile, this ski offers a freeride-friendly, freestyle-focused platform that feels just as at home slashing side hits as it does dipping into soft snow or threading through tight trees.
Why we like it:
It’s fun without being floppy, poppy without being punishing. The Chronic 94 strikes a sweet balance between all-mountain versatility and freestyle flow.
Who it's for:
Best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers who want a modern twin that can rip groomers, slash soft snow, and hit the park—but who don’t want to be locked into any one category. Great for skiers who value fun over outright speed.
Highlights:
The Chronic 94 uses an aspen veneer core that’s thick underfoot and thins aggressively toward the tips and tails. This thick-thin construction shaves swing weight while keeping the ski strong and grippy underfoot. With Line’s Thin Tip tech—where the wood tapers to zero in the extremities—the ski feels easy to flick and spin, making it great for everything from side hits to rails. Thicker edges improve durability and boost performance on firm snow. At 94 mm underfoot with a 16.3-meter turn radius, the ski blends turny, responsive carving with enough rocker and taper to smear through soft and variable terrain. Symmetry in rocker, taper, and flex keeps the ride balanced for park laps or switch skiing.
Things to consider:
While it holds its own in most conditions, the Chronic 94 isn’t built to be a charger. Skiers who prioritize high-speed stability or edge hold in firm, icy conditions may want something a bit more directional or damp.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. At 1920 grams in a 178 cm, it’s not ultralight, but it’s well-balanced. Size down for more agility or up for float and stability in softer snow.
With a fresh new graphic and the same standout build, the 2026 Line Chronic 94 keeps its place as one of the most playful and versatile twin tips in the mid-90s category. Evolved from the Chronic 95 but reimagined with a more refined shape and flex profile, this ski offers a freeride-friendly, freestyle-focused platform that feels just as at home slashing side hits as it does dipping into soft snow or threading through tight trees.
Why we like it:
It’s fun without being floppy, poppy without being punishing. The Chronic 94 strikes a sweet balance between all-mountain versatility and freestyle flow.
Who it's for:
Best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers who want a modern twin that can rip groomers, slash soft snow, and hit the park—but who don’t want to be locked into any one category. Great for skiers who value fun over outright speed.
Highlights:
The Chronic 94 uses an aspen veneer core that’s thick underfoot and thins aggressively toward the tips and tails. This thick-thin construction shaves swing weight while keeping the ski strong and grippy underfoot. With Line’s Thin Tip tech—where the wood tapers to zero in the extremities—the ski feels easy to flick and spin, making it great for everything from side hits to rails. Thicker edges improve durability and boost performance on firm snow. At 94 mm underfoot with a 16.3-meter turn radius, the ski blends turny, responsive carving with enough rocker and taper to smear through soft and variable terrain. Symmetry in rocker, taper, and flex keeps the ride balanced for park laps or switch skiing.
Things to consider:
While it holds its own in most conditions, the Chronic 94 isn’t built to be a charger. Skiers who prioritize high-speed stability or edge hold in firm, icy conditions may want something a bit more directional or damp.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. At 1920 grams in a 178 cm, it’s not ultralight, but it’s well-balanced. Size down for more agility or up for float and stability in softer snow.
Description
With a fresh new graphic and the same standout build, the 2026 Line Chronic 94 keeps its place as one of the most playful and versatile twin tips in the mid-90s category. Evolved from the Chronic 95 but reimagined with a more refined shape and flex profile, this ski offers a freeride-friendly, freestyle-focused platform that feels just as at home slashing side hits as it does dipping into soft snow or threading through tight trees.
Why we like it:
It’s fun without being floppy, poppy without being punishing. The Chronic 94 strikes a sweet balance between all-mountain versatility and freestyle flow.
Who it's for:
Best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers who want a modern twin that can rip groomers, slash soft snow, and hit the park—but who don’t want to be locked into any one category. Great for skiers who value fun over outright speed.
Highlights:
The Chronic 94 uses an aspen veneer core that’s thick underfoot and thins aggressively toward the tips and tails. This thick-thin construction shaves swing weight while keeping the ski strong and grippy underfoot. With Line’s Thin Tip tech—where the wood tapers to zero in the extremities—the ski feels easy to flick and spin, making it great for everything from side hits to rails. Thicker edges improve durability and boost performance on firm snow. At 94 mm underfoot with a 16.3-meter turn radius, the ski blends turny, responsive carving with enough rocker and taper to smear through soft and variable terrain. Symmetry in rocker, taper, and flex keeps the ride balanced for park laps or switch skiing.
Things to consider:
While it holds its own in most conditions, the Chronic 94 isn’t built to be a charger. Skiers who prioritize high-speed stability or edge hold in firm, icy conditions may want something a bit more directional or damp.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. At 1920 grams in a 178 cm, it’s not ultralight, but it’s well-balanced. Size down for more agility or up for float and stability in softer snow.























