 I'm Steve from Ennis Wiggum and this is Luke. We are here to talk about the Line Sakana. So this is ski that's been around for a couple of seasons but it's definitely worth looking at talking about. So first thing, here the guy's from Line just to explain a little bit of the tech stuff behind it. Here we have the new Line Sakana. It's one of the most versatile free ride skis on the market. 105 in the waist and a 50 meter turn radius. It's got a very very tight turn for something that's this wide. Now it has this funky fishtail on the bottom here. The fishtail allows the ski to twist at the tail so you get this real cool surfy exit to the turn and you can couple this with either a normal traditional alpine binding or a hybrid touring binding and go uphill skiing if you want to as well. Featuring Line's partly cloudy-court. It's extremely lightweight for its size and very very energetic whether you're on hard snow or soft snow. It really suits that higher-end intermediate or advanced skier looking to adventure not just on the piece but around to the trees or the bumps and it's light enough that you can go touring on it if you want to. We've had this in the range now for two to three years and it's been one of our best feedback skis for a wide variety of testers. So it's an interesting ski because it doesn't really fit into just one category. It's an all-mountain ski but it's a free ride ski but it's almost got the playfulness of a freestyle ski and it's obviously a very interesting shape. It's got a swallow tail, it's got big long nose but how does it ski? Well it's fun basically. It's surfy. You can just have a laugh on it. It'll take you anywhere. You can ski it on piece. It's got quite short radius 15 meters. It's got quite a stiff tail so it's fairly responsive but also you can ski it in soft snow. Yeah I mean basically anywhere. Luke, what do you reckon? I definitely won't forget the turns we made on these. It's an epic day, loads of fresh snow. You can really feel the tail sink in the soft snow which helps obviously bring up the nose but one thing which I wasn't really expecting the amount of the tail sort of kicks you out of the turn. You know you can really power out a bit but it's fun. It's a ski that's meant to have fun and fun to use and yeah absolutely amazing. Yeah, people might look at this and think this is a powder ski. I can only use it for powder because of the shape but it's not. It's an all-mountain ski. Forget the shape. Just think about if you like to ski everywhere on the mountain and you like to just have fun, pop off little jumps, mess about, slash, carve, burn, whatever. Check out the Sakana and if you want to know a bit more about it there's a few things you should be taking a look at. So have a look at Burning Sidewalls on YouTube. It's a line video with Eric Pollard and Rob Hul. That'll show you exactly just what it's about, having fun messing about, boosting off kickers, just everything. And check out a guy called Dusley on Instagram and some of the stuff. He just skis. He's a great freestyle skier but all he ever skis is the Sakana. So take a look at those. Get a feel for what this ski is all about. You might just be surprised. If you have skied it, you got some comments. Let us know. We'd like to hear from you. If you've got any questions again, pop them down. We'll respond to you and otherwise thank you for watching.