The Line Sick Day 114 (2019/20) is a powder-focused ski designed for riders chasing fresh snow and wide-open terrain. With its generous 114 mm waist and ample rocker profile, this board is built to keep you floating when the powder piles up.
At 180 cm, the Sick Day 114 features a 140/114/126 mm dimension set, giving it a solid platform for float and stability in deep snow. Its 21.1 m turn radius strikes a balance between surfy slash turns and controlled carves, so you can pivot quickly off the lift or lay into long arcing turns when the lines are clear. The flat binding mount lets you fine-tune your stance or swap bindings without worrying about matching pre-drilled holes, and weighing in at just under two kilograms per ski, it’s light enough to stay nimble on tight trees or in variable conditions.
The turn radius describes the size of the arc the ski naturally traces when you tip it on edge—a smaller number means quicker, snappier turns, while a larger radius gives you longer, more stable carves. The 114 mm waist width boosts float by increasing surface area underfoot, making it easier to stay on top of deep snow. And at around 1.99 kg per ski, this model balances solid downhill performance with manageable swing weight for less-fatiguing lap after lap.
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