 So the line blend is an all-mountain freestyle twin that you can ski anywhere all around the mountain like you do in a park So I took the line blend mainly on groomed runs although it was snowing a lot of the time So there was a lot of chop and it was quite heavy. I found ski really really good fun It's soft in the nose and tail which makes it easy to press on to but you can still nail it switch and beat everyone else who's going forwards. I would say that the line blend is suited to anyone from Park rats who just want to be doing hip rails and kickers To guys who want to take it away for a season Someone who wants to ski an all-mountain wider ski that is a little bit softer, which is just a bit easier going Hi, I'm Chris McGuire. I am the line skis brand man So I skied the blend for a big chunk yesterday The conditions were pretty good. The piste was in really great condition. The off piste was quite choppy It was a bit slant But it lived up to its name. It is a true blend of all aspects of skiing This ski is suitable for a wide range of people. Our team internationally use it as a park ski. Pretty much all of them use it as a park ski But personally I use it as an all-mountain ski It handles really well on the piste, really grips an edge on hard packs No icy conditions But with the width and the foot you can take it anywhere on the hill And it's really stable for landing off jumps and on rails as well. So it's perfect for Pretty much anybody who likes a more playful ski