
2026 Line Sakana Skis
The 2026 Line Sakana continues its run as one of the most unconventional—and addictive—skis on the mountain. With bold new graphics and the same paradoxical performance that’s made it a cult favorite, the Sakana defies categories. Wide underfoot, short in turn radius, and finished with a swallow tail, it’s a ski that shouldn’t work on paper—but absolutely rips in practice.
Why we like it:
No ski delivers such a strange, wonderful mix of carving dynamics, float, and creativity. The Sakana doesn’t just challenge convention—it throws it out the window.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert skiers who crave something different. The Sakana is for free-thinkers, directional carvers, and powder-day artists who want one ski that delivers feel and flair in equal measure.
Highlights:
At 105 mm underfoot with a 15-meter turn radius, the Sakana turns more like a slalom ski than a mid-fat freeride shape. A massive 150 mm shovel and subtle taper create incredible float and smooth transitions in soft snow, while positive camber underfoot and a stiff swallow tail deliver unexpected edge grip and exit power. The Aspen/Paulownia core balances lightness and stability, with a Carbon Flax Tape insert adding rebound and vibration damping down the center. Metal reinforcement in the tail increases strength for powerful finishes, and despite its bold shape, it weighs just 1770 grams in the 174 cm. Groomers, chop, powder—the Sakana finds a way to shine in all of it.
Things to consider:
There’s no traditional box to put the Sakana in. It’s not a one-ski quiver in the usual sense—but it might be for skiers who think a little differently. It’s not built for high-speed, flat-out charging, but for dynamic, feel-driven skiing.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skiers should stick to their standard length for best performance. Thanks to its wide shovel and short turn radius, the Sakana skis shorter than it looks and rewards centered, active stances.
The 2026 Line Sakana continues its run as one of the most unconventional—and addictive—skis on the mountain. With bold new graphics and the same paradoxical performance that’s made it a cult favorite, the Sakana defies categories. Wide underfoot, short in turn radius, and finished with a swallow tail, it’s a ski that shouldn’t work on paper—but absolutely rips in practice.
Why we like it:
No ski delivers such a strange, wonderful mix of carving dynamics, float, and creativity. The Sakana doesn’t just challenge convention—it throws it out the window.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert skiers who crave something different. The Sakana is for free-thinkers, directional carvers, and powder-day artists who want one ski that delivers feel and flair in equal measure.
Highlights:
At 105 mm underfoot with a 15-meter turn radius, the Sakana turns more like a slalom ski than a mid-fat freeride shape. A massive 150 mm shovel and subtle taper create incredible float and smooth transitions in soft snow, while positive camber underfoot and a stiff swallow tail deliver unexpected edge grip and exit power. The Aspen/Paulownia core balances lightness and stability, with a Carbon Flax Tape insert adding rebound and vibration damping down the center. Metal reinforcement in the tail increases strength for powerful finishes, and despite its bold shape, it weighs just 1770 grams in the 174 cm. Groomers, chop, powder—the Sakana finds a way to shine in all of it.
Things to consider:
There’s no traditional box to put the Sakana in. It’s not a one-ski quiver in the usual sense—but it might be for skiers who think a little differently. It’s not built for high-speed, flat-out charging, but for dynamic, feel-driven skiing.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skiers should stick to their standard length for best performance. Thanks to its wide shovel and short turn radius, the Sakana skis shorter than it looks and rewards centered, active stances.
Original: $864.95
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$302.73Description
The 2026 Line Sakana continues its run as one of the most unconventional—and addictive—skis on the mountain. With bold new graphics and the same paradoxical performance that’s made it a cult favorite, the Sakana defies categories. Wide underfoot, short in turn radius, and finished with a swallow tail, it’s a ski that shouldn’t work on paper—but absolutely rips in practice.
Why we like it:
No ski delivers such a strange, wonderful mix of carving dynamics, float, and creativity. The Sakana doesn’t just challenge convention—it throws it out the window.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert skiers who crave something different. The Sakana is for free-thinkers, directional carvers, and powder-day artists who want one ski that delivers feel and flair in equal measure.
Highlights:
At 105 mm underfoot with a 15-meter turn radius, the Sakana turns more like a slalom ski than a mid-fat freeride shape. A massive 150 mm shovel and subtle taper create incredible float and smooth transitions in soft snow, while positive camber underfoot and a stiff swallow tail deliver unexpected edge grip and exit power. The Aspen/Paulownia core balances lightness and stability, with a Carbon Flax Tape insert adding rebound and vibration damping down the center. Metal reinforcement in the tail increases strength for powerful finishes, and despite its bold shape, it weighs just 1770 grams in the 174 cm. Groomers, chop, powder—the Sakana finds a way to shine in all of it.
Things to consider:
There’s no traditional box to put the Sakana in. It’s not a one-ski quiver in the usual sense—but it might be for skiers who think a little differently. It’s not built for high-speed, flat-out charging, but for dynamic, feel-driven skiing.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skiers should stick to their standard length for best performance. Thanks to its wide shovel and short turn radius, the Sakana skis shorter than it looks and rewards centered, active stances.























