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We decided to kick off this series in good ‘ole New England at the Camden Snow Bowl, because to us, it feels like a time capsule back to when skiing was more simple. And to Ben Leoni, that simple way of skiing is what drew him to the sport in the first place.
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Have you ever wanted to be a sponsored skier? Now’s your chance! We are looking to grow our team for the 2024/25 season and will be hosting a Sponsor Me Contest to find some new up and comers. If you think you have what it takes, create a 2 minute or shorter edit and submit this form to be entered to win.
Check out Ski Magazine's review of the upcoming Radian 92. "...it’s an incredibly versatile offering in terms of both ability levels and terrain. Wide enough to tackle the whole mountain yet precise enough to scratch that G-force itch, the Radian 92 is a knifey all-rounder that’s game for pretty much anything."
Get a FREE set of Backcountry Adjustable Alloy Poles when you buy 2024 Liberty Skis at any authorized retailer! Already purchased skis in-store prior to 12/21/23? No worries, you can still enter to win a free set of poles.
The Origin Series is the original quiver killer line-up that can handle any condition, from groomers backcountry pow. With its versatile shape and high-quality VMT 1.0® core construction, available in 4 waist-widths the Origin Series is the go-to choice for skiers who want one ski to do it all.
Gary and Sophia Fondl are Father Daughter duo that ride for Liberty Skis. Watch their Origin story in the video below and keep reading for more of what we learned about this rad duo.
Despite the added strength and stability, Vertical Metal Technology does not compromise on weight or durability. The aluminum alloy used in the construction of the ski is strategically milled to reduce unnecessary weight, allowing for effortless maneuverability on the mountain.