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2025 Line Skis Bacon 108 Skis Review


By: evo Employees  |  Last Updated: May 19th, 2024

2025 Line Skis Bacon 108 Skis Review

Review Summary

Avg. Tester Rating: ★★★★★ (4.67/5)

Our testers were thoroughly impressed with the 2025 Line Skis Bacon 108. This ski brings together everything we loved about the original Sir Francis Bacon, with enhanced stability and a wider platform that maintains its versatility.

Dash Dryden highlighted its surfy feel and stability, noting that it’s a solid upgrade capable of carving groomers with minimal tip and tail chatter. Zackery Stetson appreciated its performance across various terrains, from powder to park, emphasizing its durability and versatility thanks to new top sheet materials. Michael Ottinger was surprised by its stability at speed and ability to carve despite its playful nature, making it a fun ride.

Overall, the Bacon 108 is a versatile, fun ski that caters to different styles and conditions, perfect for anyone looking for a reliable all-mountain ski with a playful edge.

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Technical Details

"The all-new LINE Bacon 108. Created with all-new Thin Tips, Thick Cut Sidewalls, and Bio-Resin technologies, the Bacon 108 is a refined and improved iteration of the coveted Sir Francis Bacon. With a versatile 108mm waist width, symmetrical flex, lower swing weight, and durability improvements, the Bacon 108 is your ticket to an allmountain freestyle ski that can float and butter through powder without sacrificing hard-pack and park 
performance."  Line Logo

 
 
Available Sizes (cm)  166, 172, 178, 184, 190
Dimensions (Tip - Waist - Tail, mm) 142 - 104 - 137
Turn Radius (m) 17.4 (184cm)
Rocker/Camber Profile 13mm Tip Rocker / 2mm Camber / 12mm Tail Rocker
Core Aspen Maple
Weight (g) 1280g (184cm)

Expert Testers & Methodology

Why should you trust evo's Field Tested Reviews? Great question! Over this past winter, evo employees from our various locations across Washington, Oregon, Utah, Colorado and Whistler were selected to provide long-term testing of next year's hottest new skis and snowboards. Employees were also invited to attend exclusive multi-day demo events where brands — like Line — showcased their upcoming products for the 2024/2025 winter season. By collecting unbiased, in-depth reviews from our most experienced skiers and snowboarders, we hope to help you find the best gear to maximize your fun in the mountains!

Testing the 2025 Line Skis Bacon 108 Skis:

To test the 2025 Line Skis Bacon 108, we enlisted three of our evo employees with a mix of skiing abilities and styles that include all-mountain, freeride, freestyle, backcountry, and groomers/carving. These evaluations took place at two mountains: Mission Ridge, WA, and Loveland, CO, challenging the skis across a spectrum of conditions and terrains. The testers' varied experiences ensure our review encapsulates a comprehensive and unbiased perspective, making it a reliable resource for those considering the Bacon 108. Read on for each tester's perspective.

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Dash Dryden

Customer Care Rep

Tester Rating: 5-Stars
Tester Ability Level: Expert
Size Tested: 184 cm
Testing Location: Mission Ridge, WA

The best kind of pocket bacon!

"The Bacon 108's everything I loved about the OG Sir Francis Bacon and more! With the same surfy feeling as the previous generation but with a bit more stability id say its a solid upgrade from before. The overall wider platform is super versatile and can still carve on groomers well. The tips and tails didn't have much chatter even though they're on the softer side which impressed me. I think it'd be a solid resort ski or even a hybrid backcountry ski with a more playful feel for jumps. Super fun overall!"

Zackery Stetson

Store Supervisor - Denver Store

Tester Rating: 4-Stars
Tester Ability Level: Professional
Size Tested: 184 cm
Testing Location: Loveland, CO

Versatile all mountain park ripper

"I am a fairly aggressive expert rider with a background in freestyle. I rode the 184 and I really liked the feel of this and the mounting positions that line offers. Nothing changed this year besides the cool new robot graphics. Solid enough for the hard pack yet soft and nimble enough for ripping up some park laps. These skis are built to last with the new top sheet materials they are using. This is a good ski for if you only want 1 but have extensive needs in a ski. Powder to park, park to groomers, groomers to trees this ski can do it all."

Michael Ottinger

Store Supervisor - Seattle Store

Tester Rating: 5-Stars
Tester Ability Level: Expert
Size Tested: 184 cm
Testing Location: Mission Ridge, WA

Playful ski that does it all!

"This ski really impressed me. Typically I would assume a Bacon to be a floppy noodle with no stoutness and therefore not fun on the hardpack, but I was wrong. It is super buttery and playful, but stable at speed and likes to hook up and carve. All I can say is this ski is super fun and I had a blast riding it."

Pros

  • Versatile Performance: The wider platform and improved stability make the Bacon 108 suitable for a variety of conditions, from groomers to powder.

  • Playful and Fun: Despite its stability, the ski retains a playful, surfy feel that is enjoyable for jumps and tricks.

  • Durable Construction: The new top sheet materials enhance durability, making these skis a long-lasting investment.

Cons

  • Soft Tips and Tails: While they minimize chatter, the softer tips and tails may not provide the desired stiffness for some aggressive skiers.

  • Limited to Specific Mounting Positions: The versatility is somewhat dependent on the mounting positions, which might not cater to everyone's preference.

Who Is It For?

The 2025 Line Skis Bacon 108 is best suited for skiers looking for a versatile and playful all-mountain ski. It excels in a variety of conditions, from groomers to powder, and is particularly enjoyable for those who love a surfy feel and playful jumps. This ski is ideal for advanced to expert skiers who want a reliable yet fun ride that can handle different terrains and styles, including freeride, freestyle, and backcountry. However, skiers who prefer extremely stiff skis or have specific preferences for mounting positions may want to explore other options.

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