STEPUP SKIS
STEPUP DETAILS
SKI & DESTROY THE NASTIEST PARK FEATURES
If you prefer a narrower, firm flexing, solid ski for the park that keeps you on your feet, the Stepup is your weapon of choice. This park ski even features our ultra fast Race base, guaranteeing plenty of speed in all conditions. Its first of its kind construction combines a bombproof Skatedeck with a smooth flexing, solid sidewall feel that will literally stomp your new double flips for you.
CONSTRUCTION
- Deckwall™ Construction
- 2 ply Maple veneers
- Maple Macroblock™ Core
- Symmetric Geometry
- Firm symmetric Flex
- Fatty RACE Base & Edge
SPECS.
compare ski specs- Waist width mm: 86mm
- Length cm: 166, 171, 176, 181
- Shape mm: 113-86-113
- Sidecut m: 20.6 (181cm)
- Stance mm: 0
- Weight: 1,920 grams
- Profile mm: 0-4-0
(Tip Early Rise-Camber-Tail Early Rise)
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REVIEWS OF THE STEPUP
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Smooth ride (8)
- Durable (6)
- Good carving ability (6)
- Good grip (5)
- Great flotation (3)
Cons
- Heavy (5)
Best Uses
- Park (9)
- Rails (7)
- Groomed terrain (6)
- Jumps (5)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Expert (5)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (9)
Reviewed by 22 customers
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Pros
- Big Jumps
- Gnar
- Going fast
- Jibs
- Park
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Groomed Terrain
- Jumps
- Making people jealous
- Park
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
rad dood
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Heavy
- Poor Construction
Best Uses
- Groomed Terrain
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
I love the skis, but contrary to the other reviews, mine have not been durable at all. First one screw in the binding striped right out of the ski. A couple weeks after getting the binding remounted, I notice that they are starting to reverse camber on the tail ends. In addition to the reverse camber, one ski is starting to delaminate. I've skied for 17 years and have not had any of those things happen to any of my other skis (including two other twin tips from Line). I'm hoping that the warranty replacements will be more durable.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
- Lightweight
- Scratch Resistant
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Groomed Terrain
- Jumps
- Park
- Powder Skiing
- Rails
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
great
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Best Ski ever
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
- Smooth Ride
- Soft when broken in
Cons
Best Uses
- All day long
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
Perfect ski super playful and perfect for everything except powder.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Awesome Flex
- Durable
- Good Carving Ability
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Big jumps
- Groomed Terrain
- Park
- Rails
- Urban
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
Shred the park and have a ball on the step ups even when your hitting a step down
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Forgiving
- Good Carving Ability
- responsive
Cons
Best Uses
- Groomers
- Park
- Pipe
- Rails
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
The newly redesigned step up is a huge improvement from the first model. It has a very natural flex that gives you confidence when skiing into any park feature.It holds it's ground at high speeds. It's stiff enough to hit big jumps and playful enough to be a fun jib ski. The step up has become my favorite ski to have in the park by far.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
For the many who were distraught when the Chronic was discontinued, the Stepup really is a vindication. Slightly stiffer in the nose and tail, but with a similar flex profile, the Stepup provides a level of control and edge hold that is unrivalled in a softer ski. As always with Line park skis, there is a decent sidecut, which, alongside an extruded base, mean the ski is confined to the park and urban settings. But for those tasks, the Stepup excels. Super stable on rails, as well as on the biggest booters, the Stepup should be the park rat's tool of choice.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy to land
- Rides switch smooth
- Smooth Ride
- Stable at bigger jumps
Cons
- Almost any flex
- Heavy
- Slips on ice
Best Uses
- Park
- Rails
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
I use them on park mostly and they are stable at bigger jumps and on rails.
Great thing is that they are great for spinning and landing smooth. And realy good skis for urban stuff.
They are to stiff if you land on tails and they are pretty heavy but that helps at spinning though..
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Carving Ability
- Good for jumps
- Good Grip
- Rails
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Downhill
- Groomed Terrain
- Jibbing
- Park and pipe
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
great for jumps and jibs.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Good Grip
- Jibs
- Jumps
- Ollies
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Big airs
- Drops
- Groomed Terrain
- Hard landings
- Jumps
Comments about Line Skis Stepup:
I use this ski for jumps and rails and it has been legit so far.
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- No
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STEPUP TECHNOLOGY
DECKWALL™
Sidewall for a smooth flex and solid feel, combined with 3-ply Maple veneer Skate Deck™ for strength & shock resistance at the tips.
MAPLE MACROBLOCK™ CORE
2 full length Maple stringers surrounded by Aspen for the best of both worlds
SYMMETRIC FIVECUT™
5 different sizes of sidecut radius shapes are blended into one symmetric shape, for intuitive control & unlimited turn shapes skiing forward & backwards
RACE BASE
Faster than the other bases, Racebase helps you keep that speed to clear the knuckle.
SYMMETRIC FLEX
The same ski flex in-front and behind your boot conforms to terrain for equally performance riding forward & backwards.
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