Liberty Origin skis – 2015
The Liberty Origin skis had our testers howling all across Aspen Mountain, and it wasn’t just because of that snazzy coyote topsheet. “These skis eat chunder for breakfast. They blasted through everything,” said one tester. The ski’s full rockered tip and tail, along with a smidgen of camber underfoot, help it perform equally as well in the powder as in the chop. Testers agreed that the bamboo and poplar core provided a “stable yet lively” feel, and when taken into unpredictable conditions the ski had “unbelievable control and stability.”
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The Liberty Origin skis had our testers howling all across Aspen Mountain, and it wasn’t just because of that snazzy coyote topsheet. “These skis eat chunder for breakfast. They blasted through everything,” said one tester. The ski’s full rockered tip and tail, along with a smidgen of camber underfoot, help it perform equally as well in the powder as in the chop. Testers agreed that the bamboo and poplar core provided a “stable yet lively” feel, and when taken into unpredictable conditions the ski had “unbelievable control and stability.”