
2026 Line Tom Wallisch Pro Skis
Built for park dominance with a touch of all-mountain versatility, the 2026 Line Tom Wallisch Pro stays true to its roots as a freestyle icon. Designed with direct input from Tom himself, this ski is built to stomp big jumps, press rails, and spin off anything in sight—whether you're ripping hot laps in the park or finding side hits on the way back to the lift.
Why we like it:
Few skis match the Tom Wallisch Pro’s blend of pop, precision, and durability—it’s built to take a beating and keep performing at the highest level.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert freestyle skiers who prioritize time in the park but want enough strength and edge hold to cruise the rest of the mountain in between laps. Great for skiers who like a stiffer, more responsive park ski.
Highlights:
At 90 mm underfoot, the Wallisch Pro is narrow enough for quick rail transfers and edge swaps, yet wide enough to remain composed through jump lines and variable snow. Line’s Maple Macroblock core gives it serious strength and snap, while the Carbon Ollieband underfoot enhances pop without compromising flexibility in the tips and tails. A symmetrical shape and centered mount make it easy to ski switch and balance spins evenly. Thin Tip construction keeps swing weight low, boosting maneuverability in the air.
Things to consider:
This ski leans stiff for a park twin, especially in the tail. Lighter skiers or those who prefer buttery, surfy moves may find it requires more input than softer options like the Chronic.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Park skiers looking for quicker spins or more play might size down slightly; those prioritizing jump stability or all-mountain use may prefer sizing up.
Built for park dominance with a touch of all-mountain versatility, the 2026 Line Tom Wallisch Pro stays true to its roots as a freestyle icon. Designed with direct input from Tom himself, this ski is built to stomp big jumps, press rails, and spin off anything in sight—whether you're ripping hot laps in the park or finding side hits on the way back to the lift.
Why we like it:
Few skis match the Tom Wallisch Pro’s blend of pop, precision, and durability—it’s built to take a beating and keep performing at the highest level.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert freestyle skiers who prioritize time in the park but want enough strength and edge hold to cruise the rest of the mountain in between laps. Great for skiers who like a stiffer, more responsive park ski.
Highlights:
At 90 mm underfoot, the Wallisch Pro is narrow enough for quick rail transfers and edge swaps, yet wide enough to remain composed through jump lines and variable snow. Line’s Maple Macroblock core gives it serious strength and snap, while the Carbon Ollieband underfoot enhances pop without compromising flexibility in the tips and tails. A symmetrical shape and centered mount make it easy to ski switch and balance spins evenly. Thin Tip construction keeps swing weight low, boosting maneuverability in the air.
Things to consider:
This ski leans stiff for a park twin, especially in the tail. Lighter skiers or those who prefer buttery, surfy moves may find it requires more input than softer options like the Chronic.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Park skiers looking for quicker spins or more play might size down slightly; those prioritizing jump stability or all-mountain use may prefer sizing up.
Original: $549.95
-65%$549.95
$192.48Description
Built for park dominance with a touch of all-mountain versatility, the 2026 Line Tom Wallisch Pro stays true to its roots as a freestyle icon. Designed with direct input from Tom himself, this ski is built to stomp big jumps, press rails, and spin off anything in sight—whether you're ripping hot laps in the park or finding side hits on the way back to the lift.
Why we like it:
Few skis match the Tom Wallisch Pro’s blend of pop, precision, and durability—it’s built to take a beating and keep performing at the highest level.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert freestyle skiers who prioritize time in the park but want enough strength and edge hold to cruise the rest of the mountain in between laps. Great for skiers who like a stiffer, more responsive park ski.
Highlights:
At 90 mm underfoot, the Wallisch Pro is narrow enough for quick rail transfers and edge swaps, yet wide enough to remain composed through jump lines and variable snow. Line’s Maple Macroblock core gives it serious strength and snap, while the Carbon Ollieband underfoot enhances pop without compromising flexibility in the tips and tails. A symmetrical shape and centered mount make it easy to ski switch and balance spins evenly. Thin Tip construction keeps swing weight low, boosting maneuverability in the air.
Things to consider:
This ski leans stiff for a park twin, especially in the tail. Lighter skiers or those who prefer buttery, surfy moves may find it requires more input than softer options like the Chronic.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Park skiers looking for quicker spins or more play might size down slightly; those prioritizing jump stability or all-mountain use may prefer sizing up.























