
2026 Line Pandora 92 Skis
Back unchanged for 2026, the Line Pandora 92 remains a go-anywhere, do-anything option for all-mountain skiers who want a lightweight, nimble ride without sacrificing edge grip or versatility. Blending firm snow confidence with soft snow playfulness, this ski makes exploration feel both exciting and effortless.
Why we like it:
It’s light, quick, and fun without being limiting—a true all-mountain companion that feels natural underfoot.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced skiers looking for a single ski that’s comfortable in a variety of conditions. Ideal for those who want intuitive performance without a punishing flex.
Highlights:
At 92 mm underfoot, the Pandora hits the ideal balance for mixed conditions—plenty of surface area to float in soft snow, yet narrow enough to remain responsive and agile edge to edge. A lively FSC Certified Aspen wood core paired with Bio Resin construction keeps weight down and sustainability in mind. The profile features a stiffer midsection for stability and edge hold, while the softer tips and tails promote smooth turn entry and easy release, especially in varied terrain.
Things to consider:
The ski’s flex pattern—stiff underfoot with notably softer extremities—enhances accessibility but may not provide enough backbone for heavier or highly aggressive skiers, especially when conditions firm up or speeds increase.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stick with your regular length for balanced performance across terrain, or size down slightly for a more agile, playful ride.
Back unchanged for 2026, the Line Pandora 92 remains a go-anywhere, do-anything option for all-mountain skiers who want a lightweight, nimble ride without sacrificing edge grip or versatility. Blending firm snow confidence with soft snow playfulness, this ski makes exploration feel both exciting and effortless.
Why we like it:
It’s light, quick, and fun without being limiting—a true all-mountain companion that feels natural underfoot.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced skiers looking for a single ski that’s comfortable in a variety of conditions. Ideal for those who want intuitive performance without a punishing flex.
Highlights:
At 92 mm underfoot, the Pandora hits the ideal balance for mixed conditions—plenty of surface area to float in soft snow, yet narrow enough to remain responsive and agile edge to edge. A lively FSC Certified Aspen wood core paired with Bio Resin construction keeps weight down and sustainability in mind. The profile features a stiffer midsection for stability and edge hold, while the softer tips and tails promote smooth turn entry and easy release, especially in varied terrain.
Things to consider:
The ski’s flex pattern—stiff underfoot with notably softer extremities—enhances accessibility but may not provide enough backbone for heavier or highly aggressive skiers, especially when conditions firm up or speeds increase.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stick with your regular length for balanced performance across terrain, or size down slightly for a more agile, playful ride.
Original: $599.95
-65%$599.95
$209.98Description
Back unchanged for 2026, the Line Pandora 92 remains a go-anywhere, do-anything option for all-mountain skiers who want a lightweight, nimble ride without sacrificing edge grip or versatility. Blending firm snow confidence with soft snow playfulness, this ski makes exploration feel both exciting and effortless.
Why we like it:
It’s light, quick, and fun without being limiting—a true all-mountain companion that feels natural underfoot.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced skiers looking for a single ski that’s comfortable in a variety of conditions. Ideal for those who want intuitive performance without a punishing flex.
Highlights:
At 92 mm underfoot, the Pandora hits the ideal balance for mixed conditions—plenty of surface area to float in soft snow, yet narrow enough to remain responsive and agile edge to edge. A lively FSC Certified Aspen wood core paired with Bio Resin construction keeps weight down and sustainability in mind. The profile features a stiffer midsection for stability and edge hold, while the softer tips and tails promote smooth turn entry and easy release, especially in varied terrain.
Things to consider:
The ski’s flex pattern—stiff underfoot with notably softer extremities—enhances accessibility but may not provide enough backbone for heavier or highly aggressive skiers, especially when conditions firm up or speeds increase.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stick with your regular length for balanced performance across terrain, or size down slightly for a more agile, playful ride.























