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Line Pandora Women’s Skis – 2014/2015 Review
September 16, 2014The Good
- Great float
- Very good soft snow control
- Maneuverability in off-piste conditions
- Sweet top sheet
The Bad
- Hard to establish a consistent turn shape in mixed terrain
- Not hardpack friendly
- High speeds
There are two distinct markets for Line's Pandora: soft snow fanatics who love a ski with great float and the ability to maneuver well in off-piste conditions, and relative deep snow newbies who just want to glide above it all.
Talk about an open slate of opportunities, Line’s Pandora is one of those unique skis that will satisfy long-time powder fanatics, and also ease the entry of less-seasoned skiers just discovering the magic of fresh snow. The secret is the ski’s ability to float, and remain maneuverable in off-piste conditions when other skis may dive or rail.
Setting long off-piste arcs and hard snow edging are not near the same par. A true soft snow performer for lots of abilities, put Pandora on your playlist if your only aim is soft snow.