Line Pandora 85 Skis Women 2025
As the intuitive, hardpack specialist, the Pandora 85 is your go-to ski when the skies are clear, and the snow is fast. With an incredibly lightweight and stable feel, the Pandora 85 is here for frontside skiers who like to venture off the beaten path now and then.
Ski bindings are not included or installed as part of this purchase. All bindings must be mounted, adjusted, and tested by an authorized retailer prior to use.
Shape
125-85-115
Weight (g/ski)
1670g @ 175
Sidecut Radius Avg (m)
14m @ 175
Stance Back from Center (mm)
-56
Profile (tip-waist-tail) mm
6 - 5 - 4
Age
Adult
Eco-Friendly
Yes
Wood Core Material
Aspen Veener
Base & Dimensions
Sintered 1.3 mm
Geometry
5-Cut
Ski Construction
Capwall
Edge Dimensions (mm)
2.1 x 2
5CUT™ Multi-Radius Sidecut:
FIVE different radiuses are blended into the ski’s sidecut. The result? A wide variety of turn shapes and an intuitive feel.
CAPWALL™ CONSTRUCTION:
Combining the precision of sidewall underfoot, and the lightweight, durable performance of cap construction in the tip and tail, Capwall™ Construction provides the best of both worlds.
Bio-Resin:
Featuring better bonding, improved cold temperature toughness, and a 20% reduction in the carbon footprint of the resin for every ski produced.
DIRECTIONAL FLEX:
The softer tip floats & initiates turns easily while the stiffer tail provides power, stability & high speed control.
How do you pick the correct ski size?
There isn't a perfect size for one's height and/or weight. The general rule is to pick a ski that is going to land somewhere between your chin and the top of your head. Pro and expert skiers may choose skis that are slightly taller than their height allowing for more speed and aggressive skiing, while beginners and intermediate skiers may choose a ski that is shorter (closer to the height of your chin) for a more manueverable feeling ski.
There isn't a perfect size for one's height and/or weight. The general rule is to pick a ski that is going to land somewhere between your chin and the top of your head. Pro and expert skiers may choose skis that are slightly taller than their height allowing for more speed and aggressive skiing, while beginners and intermediate skiers may choose a ski that is shorter (closer to the height of your chin) for a more manueverable feeling ski.
Skier Weight lbs | Skier Weight kg | Skier Height ft/in | Skier Height CM | Suggested Ski Length Expert | Suggested Ski Length Intermediate |
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30+ | 14+ | 3'6"+ | 107+ | 100 | 90 |
40+ | 18+ | 3'9"+ | 114+ | 108 | 98 |
50+ | 23+ | 4'0"+ | 121+ | 116 | 106 |
60+ | 27+ | 4'3"+ | 130+ | 124 | 114 |
70+ | 32+ | 4'6"+ | 137+ | 132 | 122 |
85+ | 39+ | 4'9"+ | 145+ | 140 | 130 |
100+ | 45+ | 5'0"+ | 152+ | 148 | 138 |
115+ | 52+ | 5'3"+ | 160+ | 156 | 146 |
130+ | 59+ | 5'6"+ | 168+ | 164 | 154 |
145+ | 66+ | 5'9"+ | 175+ | 172 | 162 |
160+ | 73+ | 6'0"+ | 183+ | 180 | 170 |
170+ | 77+ | 6'2" | 184+ | 188 | 178 |
190+ | 86+ | 6'4" | 191+ | 190+ | 186 |
210+ | 95+ | 6'5" | 195+ | 190+ | 190+ |