Brands send us the sticks and we spend a solid chunk of our own seasons shredding them.
Not to be skied in a traditional ski manner.
Works terribly well on snow waves, spines, wind features and deep snow.
For individuals looking for an experience unlike any other".
In a dedicated park environment they’re super lightweight, buttery, poppy and still stable.
They’re also cheap so ultimately replaceable.
But away from jibbing I found they very quickly become a handful.
The Magnum Opus, however, is not quite so limited.
Sure they are horrible in bumps and they are unnecessarily fat for most users.
But they don’t actually punish you much for picking a ski on the obese size of reasonable.
They are certainly the best 120mm plus ski I’ve used for all mountain use.
This is largely by virtue of two things.
Basically, despite being a highly specialized tool, these are a surprisingly versatile ski.
Because where these skis excel is when playtime starts.
And of course they float fantastically.
If you don’t want to make that tradeoff, you don’t want these skis plain and simple.
In the deep stuff they are laugh out loud fun.
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They aren’t however a powerful ski.
In cruddy snow they get deflected a fair bit because of how light they are.
They aren’t a charger either.
The Magnum Opus use the same construction as those but with bamboo sidewalls, so you do the math.
There we have have it, the Line Magnum Opus: An (almost) versatile superfat ski.
So who actually needs such a thing?
Well jibby skiers who live somewhere it snows a fuckload couldn’t do much better.
I had an absolute blast skiing them, which at the end of the day is what matters.
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