By: David Hewat, Digital Content Editor | Last Updated: February 28th, 2023
The Line Bacon 108 skis are the latest in a long, storied collection that stretches all the way back to 2006. Back then, the OG Sir Francis Bacon helped freestyle skiers usher in a new style of all-mountain skiing, and they’ve continued to set the tone ever since.
With the latest 2024 model, updates to the shape and construction have been laser focused on improving durability and reducing swing weight. The result is a ski that feels a little more stout and a lot more confident in variable conditions, while sticking to the same core principles of all-mountain freestyle that have made the Bacon legendary in the first place. Long-time fans can rest assured, this is still one of the best mid-fat options for skiers trying to have a little fun on the way down.
Sizes (cm) | 166, 172, 178, 184, 190 |
Dimensions (Tip, Waist, Tail - mm) | 142 - 108 - 137 |
Turning Radius (m) | 17.4 @ 184cm |
Weight (g) | 2180 @ 184cm |
Camber Profile | Rocker / Camber / Rocker |
Although I had demoed older versions of the ski, I approached the Bacon 108 with few concrete expectations. My quiver skews a little more directional, and I tend to go for a more moderate mount point - around 6-8cm back from center depending on the ski. While I appreciate a playful ride, I’m no park skier, and I like my skis to be damp, stable, and ready to eat up some crud.
The Line Bacon 108 is a great option for any skier seeking a fun, playful all-mountain ski that doesn’t take life too seriously. It should satisfy a wide range of ability levels - stout enough for advanced skiers to go big without feeling like hard work for those taking it a little easier. For certain skiers the progressive shape and mount point will take some getting used to, but a huge sweet spot means they’re easy to get along with, even when coming from a more directional background. If you’re comfortable riding with a more centered stance and enjoy slashing your way down the mountain hunting side hits and kickers, you’ll find a lot to love.
The Line Bacon 108 skis forge a new path while staying true to the rich all-mountain freestyle legacy of Sir Francis Bacons past. The new skis are more durable, more stout, and more capable, but the basic principle is the same as ever was. Ski whatever you want, and make damn sure you have fun doing it!
Shop the Line Bacon 108 SkisName: David Hewat
Age: 36
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 160 lbs
Size Reviewed: 184 cm
Location(s) & Conditions: Alpental, WA / Stevens Pass, WA / Mission Ridge, WA - Groomers, pow, and everything inbetween.
Mount Point: Factory Recommended
Bindings: Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
Boots: Lange XT3 130 Boots
Riding Style & Ability Level: "Experienced skier with increasingly sore knees. Dream line is steep and deep with perfectly spaced trees and a swoopy squirrel run at the bottom."