LINE SKIS HEAVY HITTERS SPRING 2025 | SO MUCH AWESOME SH!T HAPPENED WE MADE A BLOG ABOUT IT

April 29, 2025
Spring might mean melting snow for some… but for our LINE Skis crew, it’s prime time to stack podiums, stomp new tricks, and make noise across the globe.
From Tahoe to Whistler to Spain, our team showed up and showed out.
Here’s how the crew dominated spring 2025.

LINE HEAVY HITTERS SPRING 2025

LINE WORLD DOMINATION TRAIN ROLLING THROUGH THE SPRING. CHECK OUT ALL OF THE RAD SH!T OUR ATHLETES GOT INTO. 😈

BOBBY BROWN'S RED BULL CASCADE

One of the season's most creative and chaotic builds, this year's Red Bull Cascade brought out some of the best, and our LINE crew went full send.

Jed Waters and his team landed first place

Robert Ruud and his squad took second place

And Dylan Siggers and his team rounded out the podium in third.

Check out some clips from our guys in the event below:

SILVER BELT CLASSIC | SUGAR BOWL

An insane event, the Silver Belt combines a freeride comp with some proper man-made booters, giving athletes the chance to go full send, and giving the spectators one hell of a show. It's not too often that you see multiple dubs happening throughout the day during a freeride comp, but man the Silver Belt was an exception to that!

Our very own Robert Ruud just happened to be across the pond from his home in Norway. After claiming second at Red Bull Cascade, Ana Eyssimont convinved him to enter into the Silver Belt comp, and it's a damn good things he did, as he ended up on top of the podium! Check out his full run below, featuring a wild switch dub 9 on the first jump:

Oh, and the aforementioned Ana Eyssimont took third place with one of the cleanest dub backies that we have ever seen. I mean, just look at how stomped her run was!

And a special shoutout to Valerie Festevan who took on the Silver Belt on both Skis AND our snowboard, the lateral.

SLVSH Cup Grandvalira 2025

Ahhh Slvsh! Your favorite skier's favorite YouTube content. Nothing like waking up to a new Slvsh game with some heavy-hitting skiers. We (as in the internal dudes at LINE), were a little extra focused on the Slvsh feed this spring, as Alec Henderson and Taylor Lundquist were winning game after game!

At the end of the day, we're stoked to see Alec Henderson come out with the W, and Taylor Lundquist landing second place for the whole event. Check out their final games below!

Crew Clash | El Tony Mate

Back at the beginning of April, El Tony Mate hosted their first ever 'Crew Clash' event, where five different crews spent a week skiing & filming at Davos. The goal was to come up with and create the best edit over the course of the week. When the dust had settled, our very own LINE Skis Japan Athlete Tatsu Yamagishi came out as one of the MVPs for the week. With tricks like this, we can see why:

AIDAN MULVIHILL & BRUCE OLDHAM | NATIONAL CHAMPS

Canadians Aidan Mulvihill and Bruce Oldham have been on a tear this season, and they both capped it off with a strong finish.

Adian landed first place in Slopestyle at the National Championships in Whistler, and Bruce was named the overall Slopestyle champion for the 2024-2025 NorAm event series.

THE GRIND RAIL JAM | WHISTLER 2025

The Grind Rail Jam went down in Whistler with some big money up for grabs. Our very own Caoimhe Heavy took the top spot, while Marion Balsamo rounded out the podium in third & took home the award for the best tech trick.

THE NINES | ANOUK ANDRASKA

Another year, another insane event setup for The Nines! At the end of the week, Anouk Andraska was voted MVP with this edit recap: