Liberty Skis Sporting Goods
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Liberty Origin 96 Skis 2016-27 Sporting Goods Liberty Skis The all-new Origin96 is nimble and powerful with Speedcore/Carbon construction, tip rocker, and a low rise tail. Carve hard on the frontside, ski some trees, or even bash bumps with the Origin96, it's up for anything. And, who doesn't love a good sunset? Liberty calls the Origin96 "a new all-mountain standard." That's a big, ballsy claim for sure, but I can say that I haven't skied anything that feels terribly similar. Five days in, and it feels like I can make this ski do anything I want it to. Blister Gear Review Specs 171 130-96-118 16.5m 1750g 176 130-96-118 17.5m 1830g 182 130-96-118 19m 1875g 187 130-96-118 20m 1945g + Add to my saved list |
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Liberty Skis Origin 106 Skis 2016-17 Sporting Goods Liberty Skis With a huge performance window and the right width to be an everyday driver on bigger, snowier mountains, the Origin106 hits the sweet spot. Plenty of float for deeper days, and the torsional rigidity to carve harder snow at high speed, the new Origin106 is a tasty bamboo/carbon sandwich best enjoyed with friends. The Union described the Origin106 as well-rounded, surfy, and smooth. A rocker-camber-rocker profile with a bamboo core, it's a friendly, all-around ski that wasn't too soft nor too stiff, but just right. "So easy to control on big-mountain terrain, super smooth, and catch-free across the fall line," says Dylan Hall of New Hampshire's Ken Jones Ski Mart. For skiers looking for more maneuverable frontside version, Liberty offers the same ski in a 96width, which nomadic skier Ian Fohrman described as "chargy, fun, stable, but quick enough to hit bumps, tight trees, or billy goat around." Powder Magazine Specs 171 138-106-128 17m 1805g 176 138-106-128 18m 1860g 182 138-106-128 + Add to my saved list |
Your Price: $775.00 Buy Now |
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