"The Invader continues with its one-of-a kind jib-specific features. Just when you thought it wasn't possible to get more for your money though, we've created a whole level of tip and tail durability for this year. We've laminated a layer of eurethane into the tips which enables them to flex during big impact instead of separate, for bombproof durability. No other ski gets you more for your money. Butter in control, ride fakie as comfortable as forward, and spin like there's nothing on your feet. Let the invasion begin!"
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Way fun ski... but K2 Fujatives are bett Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-10-27 17:47:47
These are fun, but when you can pay the same price for top of the line K2 Fujative, why buy these. They are much more flimsy. Stick with K2. |
Who is this guy kidding? Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-11-15 10:08:02
These skis are supposed to be soft they are a park ski. Don't get me wrong I like K2's but I think if you want a sweet park ski line is the way to go. |
Looking at Line Invaders and Aramada AR6 Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-01-28 14:41:16
I am looking at these two skis but I cannot decide which ones to pick I pretty much ski all terrain but I do a lot of park too. |
Invaders vs Chronic Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-01-31 12:26:38
Just wore out my Line Chronics. They served me well for 2.5 seasons. I do not know about the Invader but the Chronic is pretty damn stiff and great all around ski, kills it in the park mind you. Anybody know how much stiffer the Chronic actually is than the Invader? |
great for the price Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-07-02 23:46:38
my friend had the 06 invaders...and i loved the way they rode......so after his invaders blew to shreds i bought the 07 version...and loved em......they butter nicely i must say and after i got used to the center mount they were deff the best ski ive ever had for that price.... |
line skis amoung the best Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-09-14 12:28:27
Well i hear peps talking smack about the flex but well there wrong the flex helps with butters and jumps people say they wash out, well ne ski will if u land sidways. in conclusion the flex and new tips are perfect for jumping the flex makes a much softer landing compared to its counterpart the chronic. and for rails you cant beat how lite the ski is compard to other wood core models , i recomend them and love them. i had na pair of PE's and i bought a pasir of invaders and i have had 3 pairs since. support the brand ride line |
Line Vs. Armada Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-09-19 17:30:12
Im debtaing on wehter to buy the Amrada Arw's or The new Line Invaders....Wut do you people reccomend? Im normally in the park...still learning...! I need some ADVICE! |
Invaders? Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-10-25 17:55:46
i am a young kid trying to keep on progresing in the park and i am looking for the sickest park ski out there. I am probobly going to get the new invaders they sound pretty awsome especouly for the price but do you have any other suggestions? |
same person Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-10-25 18:09:52
i am also 5' 10" what size would u suggest |
Great Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-11-24 17:56:04
I just got these skis after having a pair of rossignol scratch skis which were pretty nice. The invaders are a stiffer ski but they are the same weight in the front and back which is great, they are a faster ski and have alot of pop. This is a great ski for someone that is going to do a little bit of everything. |
ted Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-12-20 06:35:15
holy shit!!! i just bot a pair of line invaders witch snapped in a fucking week a wast of money even in that week they sucked!!! i would randomly catch an edge and eat shit dont bye them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
re: ted Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-01-12 19:12:12
ted - sounds like the rider... not the skis, buddy. |
invader or silencer? Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-01-25 21:39:16
ok guys i cant decide which ski to get k2 silencer or line invader? looking for a ski for all mountain and am going to be in the park a lot too so any recommendations? thanks |
oh yea Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-02-27 17:21:16
Ted- first of all relax.. line has one of the best warranties around. IF they snapped (very very very unlikely) then give them a call. The invaders are not for you! You don't ride park much and they are amazing for park! Get some blends or something that wont be too advanced for you! Good luck buddy! Ride line forever! |
Damn it Ted Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-03-11 23:05:40
These are sturdy as any other ski out there, and even if they were week you would have to be the biggest dumb ass ever to snap any ski after a week. Its not a fucking skateboard. These are the greatest park skis of all time. I have the 08 version and i cant believe how much pop they give. I had made a coment about 7 articles up from this one wonder if i should get them. I am glad i did. Of course there at home jibbing shit, but they are also stable for landing bigger jumps. I live in wisconsin so the season is pretty much over for me it sucks. The only bad thing about the skis is the top sheet chips quite easily |
what skis should i get? Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-03-22 22:25:56
I am a young kid who skis park alot and i want a soft ski. I am 5'2 95lb. I want to be able to butter nicely and nose press. I am good on jibs and jumps and like both. The line invaders sound good but i dont know if they are soft enough for my weight. Does any one reccomendations for what skis i should get. |
end of season Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-04-10 00:11:19
Its the end of the season and im looking into getting new skis for the upcoming season. I've been riding the k2 silencers and there a bit to heavy without enough pop for me. so do they hold up for butters as well as air? cuz iv heard the whole symetrical thing just makes you catch edges ... |