Line Skiboards first appeared in the late 90’s. A leader in the design and manufacture of high performance skiboards at the time, Line introduced numerous models in the time they were in business. These were popular, and at the time were mounted with aluminum non-release ski boot bindings that mounted to 4 hole inserts in the skiboards. Models included the mike Nick Pro, Cruiser, Five-O, Weapon, Fly and more.
Line Skiboards were constructed with wood cores, wide body design, 40X40 mm inserts, twin tips, and more. Many at the time features metal non-release bindings that fit ski boots. Inserts were provided for this. Offering a variety of sizes, some of the models over the years that Line included:


Five – O skiboards, 90cm, previously called the Jedi until a lawsuit transpired based on the name.

The Bullet with carbon fiber 96cm skiboards narrower with metal non-release line bindings:
Line Skiboards Weapon – made for grinding with a 12mm plastic grind plate, also called the Grind King.
For similar and higher performance skiboards check out the Summit Skiboards.