LINE Chronic 94 and 101 TC Skis | Available Now!

February 15, 2023

All new LINE Traveling Circus Skis and all-new skis to our LINEup! We're stoked to introduce the new Chronic 94 and Chronic 101 skis.

LINE CHRONIC 94 AND 101 TC SKIS

Yes, these are all-new LINE Traveling Circus skis, but they are brand-new skis in our collection, too! We're stoked to introduce the all-new Chronic 94 and Chronic 101!

Designed for all-mountain freestyle enjoyment, the Chronic 94 and 101 are beefed up with our latest durability improvements. From thick-cut sidewalls for impact resistance to refined tips and tails to minimize delaminations, these Chronics are the beefiest freestyle skis we've ever made. Whether you're trying to rip morning arcs on the groomers, charge through afternoon crud, or hot lap the park, the Chronic 94 and 101 offer a versatile, stable platform to take you wherever you want to go on the mountain. 

While the 2023/2024 Chronics 94 and Chronic 101's will be available in the fall, you can get these all-new skis with the limited-edition LINE Traveling Circus graphics RIGHT NOW! 

Photo by: Jake Dube

LINE Chronic 94 TC

Photo by: Jake Dube

Designed for all-mountain freestyle enjoyment, the Chronic 94 remains the dopest all-mountain freestyle ski. What's even doper is the adjustments we've made to this flagship ski. Complete with Bio-Resin to increase bonding within the core, new Thin Tip Technology to increase tip and tail durability, and Thick-Cut Sidewalls for added edge strength, the Chronic 94 is the beefiest freestyle ski we've ever made. Pair these durability improvements with a refined overall shape, and you've got a sustainable ski that will feel just as good stepping up to the big jump line as it will ripping early morning groomers.   

Photo by: Jake Dube

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LINE Chronic 101 TC

Photo by: Jake Dube

It's an all-new Chronic, maaan! We're hyped to introduce the expansion of the Chronic Collection with the all-new Chronic 101. This versatile all-mountain freestyle ski features the same durability superpowers as its little brother down to the beefed-up sidewalls, tips, and core. For those wanting to take advantage of all the mountain has to offer while having the ability to hot lap the park, the Chronic 101 is here for all-mountain freestyle enjoyment. Become part of the C crew and get after it on the Chronic 101. 

Photo by: Jake Dube

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About The Traveling Circus Graphics

Created and designed by Sami Ortlieb, the graphics on the TC 94 & 101 mirror the artwork on the LINE Traveling Circus van, which represents a time capsule of the LINE Traveling Circus. When looking closely at the artwork, you'll find some of the crew's favorite moments from past episodes articulated throughout each ski. From the moving jump at Orage Masters to Erik Olsen working on Petey Two-Holes, to Will Wesson grinding a fighter jet in Italy, and much more, each of these skis tells a 15-season long story. Gear up with the TC 94 and TC 101 skis and celebrate the longest-running webisode in skiing!  

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FAQ

What's different about Chronic 94 & Chronic 101 versus the current Chronic? 

Outside of 3 significant durability improvements (see below for durability specifics), the new Chronic 94 and 101 feature a new shape for better all-mountain skiing. We listened to our athletes and found that they wanted a slightly longer turn shape with the new Chronics, so we lengthened out the side cut radius in the forebody of the ski to give a more consistent draw into the turn. We also increased the taper regions in the tip and tails to make the skis more forgiving and easier to pivot around. Finally, we blunted the tips and tails and gave them some extra height for better soft snow performance and overall versatility. In summary, the Chronic 94 & Chronic 101 represent two bomber park skis that can rip all over the mountain. 

What's different about the Chronic 101 from the Blend? 

The Blend is 100mm underfoot, and the Chronic 101 is 101mm underfoot. So what's the difference, right? Simply put, the Blend is our freestyle team's favorite ski for buttering, manueling, flexing, and getting creative. If you want a park-specific ski that allows you to flex like Will Wesson and Mitchell Brower, then the Blend is your ticket to ride. If you want a ski that offers a stiffer, more stable platform and performs well all over the mountain, not just in the park, we highly suggest the Chronic 101. 

How long will the TC 94 and 101 be available? 

They're available until they sell out! The TC 94 and 101 are a limited run, so don't procrastinate! 

What are the durability improvements found in these skis?

Bio-Resin: We're always looking to make our skis more durable and sustainable. One key material that factors into both categories is the resin found in a ski. For the past two years, our engineers have been developing a custom resin solution, known as Bio-Resin, that features better bonding, improved cold temperature toughness, and a 20% reduction in the carbon footprint of the resin for every ski produced. That 20% reduction is equivalent to driving the Traveling Circus van 10 miles for every ski produced. The TC 94 and 101 are the first skis we have brought to production with our new Bio-Resin technology. 

Thin Tip: Park skiing is hard on your skis. There's no way around that. The tips and tails can take a beating from consistently slapping down on landings and knuckles, running into rails, and slamming down on ledges. That's where our new Thin Tip Technology comes into play. We've extended the ski core to run through the tips and tails while creating a glass-on-glass bonding area in both the tip and the tail. This gives even compaction over the tip / tail of the ski and encapsulates anything that could delaminate in a large glass-on-glass bonding region, meaning that while delamination’s can always happen, this will keep the delamination from propagating to the core of the ski and limit it to edge chipping. This new Thin Tip technology creates a much more durable product with both impacts and slaps while improving swing weight at the same time.

Thick-Cut Sidewall: We've extended the amount of sidewall that stretches into the ski's core while adding more material over the steel edges to increase the total bonding surface area. This creates sidewalls more resilient to hard edge impacts, like sliding rails. 

Photo by: Jake Dube

See The New Chronic 94 & Chronic 101 TC Skis in action.