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2027 Line Bacon 108 Skis

2027 Line Bacon 108 Skis

All-mountain freestyle in a true powder-capable width, the Line Bacon 108 is the most versatile member of the Bacon collection. An aspen and maple core, Bio-Resin construction, and a twin-tip shape combine for a ski that floats in fresh snow without giving up the playfulness that defines the Bacon line.

Why we like it:

This is the Bacon for skiers who want one ski for storm cycles and resort skiing combined. The 108mm waist hits a versatile width that's wide enough for real soft-snow performance but narrow enough to feel manageable on hardpack.

Who it's for:

Advanced and expert skiers who want an all-mountain freestyle ski with real soft-snow chops. Particularly suited to skiers in regions that see meaningful snowfall, where 108mm underfoot earns its keep.

Highlights:

The Bacon 108 is the most well-rounded member of the Bacon collection, and the construction reflects that positioning. Aspen and maple core for a snappy, responsive feel with decent stiffness, Bio-Resin for the same durability and sustainability story as the rest of the line, and Thick-Cut Sidewalls for real-world abuse resistance. The Thin Tip technology lightens swing weight at both ends, which makes the ski feel quicker than its 108mm waist suggests. The symmetric flex pattern is the freestyle signature here; it's what lets you ride switch comfortably and butter through whatever terrain you find. The 12-2-12 rocker profile is more moderate than the wider Bacons, balancing float in soft snow with edge contact on firmer conditions. With a 17.4-meter radius at the 184cm length and a 142mm tip, this ski has a noticeably tight turn shape for its waist, which makes it feel agile in trees and tight terrain. The Bacon 108 is the obvious pick for someone who wants Bacon DNA in a more daily-driver package.

Things to consider:

The Bacon 108 is still a freestyle-leaning ski, so skiers who prioritize carving precision over playfulness should look at the Optic line. The 108mm waist is also overkill for skiers who mostly see firm conditions.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Sizes true to length. Most skiers will be happy on their usual size for an all-mountain freestyle ski. Drop a length for tighter terrain or quicker swings; size up for stability at speed.

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2027 Line Bacon 108 Skis

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All-mountain freestyle in a true powder-capable width, the Line Bacon 108 is the most versatile member of the Bacon collection. An aspen and maple core, Bio-Resin construction, and a twin-tip shape combine for a ski that floats in fresh snow without giving up the playfulness that defines the Bacon line.

Why we like it:

This is the Bacon for skiers who want one ski for storm cycles and resort skiing combined. The 108mm waist hits a versatile width that's wide enough for real soft-snow performance but narrow enough to feel manageable on hardpack.

Who it's for:

Advanced and expert skiers who want an all-mountain freestyle ski with real soft-snow chops. Particularly suited to skiers in regions that see meaningful snowfall, where 108mm underfoot earns its keep.

Highlights:

The Bacon 108 is the most well-rounded member of the Bacon collection, and the construction reflects that positioning. Aspen and maple core for a snappy, responsive feel with decent stiffness, Bio-Resin for the same durability and sustainability story as the rest of the line, and Thick-Cut Sidewalls for real-world abuse resistance. The Thin Tip technology lightens swing weight at both ends, which makes the ski feel quicker than its 108mm waist suggests. The symmetric flex pattern is the freestyle signature here; it's what lets you ride switch comfortably and butter through whatever terrain you find. The 12-2-12 rocker profile is more moderate than the wider Bacons, balancing float in soft snow with edge contact on firmer conditions. With a 17.4-meter radius at the 184cm length and a 142mm tip, this ski has a noticeably tight turn shape for its waist, which makes it feel agile in trees and tight terrain. The Bacon 108 is the obvious pick for someone who wants Bacon DNA in a more daily-driver package.

Things to consider:

The Bacon 108 is still a freestyle-leaning ski, so skiers who prioritize carving precision over playfulness should look at the Optic line. The 108mm waist is also overkill for skiers who mostly see firm conditions.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Sizes true to length. Most skiers will be happy on their usual size for an all-mountain freestyle ski. Drop a length for tighter terrain or quicker swings; size up for stability at speed.

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