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The ideal shape and powerful construction to take on bigger mountains and more snow, the Evolv 100, with integrated VMT 3.0® technology, positions itself perfectly for the adventurous, all-terrain skier. Whether looking for fresh snow, a little tree skiing, or laying down beautiful arcs on groomers, the Evolv 100 has you covered.
Length (cm) |
Dimensions (mm) |
Radius (m) |
Weight (g)* |
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172cm |
139-100-122 |
17m |
1815g |
179cm |
139-100-122 |
19m |
1930g |
186cm |
139-100-122 |
21m |
2030g |
*Average weight in grams per ski +/- 4%.
VMT 3.0® takes our successful vertical metal core technology two steps further by adding two additional aluminum alloy struts on either side of the center strut. This creates a precise, quiet ride, that is light and nimble in difficult conditions.
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Hammer Rocker comes armed with an early-rise tip and camber back to the tail for powerful edge grip and precise turn shape.
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Effective Turning Edge: 85%
Tip Rocker: 15%
The “Recommended” mount mark will align you in the center of sidecut and camber of the ski. This allows for the best turn initiation and control in most situations. All mount position measurements are taken from the tail along the surface of the ski.
EVOLV 100 |
Mount Position |
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172cm |
755mm |
179cm |
790mm |
186cm |
820mm |
Skis rated a CAT 5 !! Showed up on my door just two days after the hurricane. Big plans for these babies Alaska Breck Colorado Dolomite East Coast are the names for the new 24-25 ski season
Evolv 100: Combines the light and lively heart of all Liberty skis with metal technology that lets you ride a rail, get tenacious grip on from snow, turn on a dime, blast through crud, or float in some deep pow. Short, medium or long turns at slow or high speeds. No chatter here. Strong but nimble. Stiff enough, not too stiff. Smoooooth. Front side or backside, can do it all. You don't need to be a young freerider or aggressive skier to make these things rock. Hey, a Porsche is fun to drive at slow speeds or warp speeds, in traffic or in on the open road. And they look good too!
super fun do-it-all ski... works well on the hardpack and is awesome when there's 2-6" of the crush stuff. As a bonus it also handles crud pretty well too.
I finally got to ski my new Liberty Evolv 100 prototypes. I had two days on them, one with 9” of fresh powder and another with an inch on groomers. They performed great on both. They floated through the pow, easily gliding through the tight trees. The hammer rocker design was super effective. On the groomers, the stiffness of the vertical metal is well balanced with the springiness of the bamboo and poplar core. You get the stiff stability of the metal ribs, along with great responsiveness of the wood. The ski effortlessly springs out of the previous turn as I start the next. Plus, they're super light. I’m overall very happy with these skis. Huge improvement over my last pair.
My Liberty Evolv 100s (186cm) will be the last skis I ever buy. Period. End. Stop. I ski on the east coast and out west. I've used these skis on east coast ice, carving groomers, and shredding west coast spring corn on these babies. With the right wax, they do it all. I tour (inbounds) on them at our local resort when my kids are in ski school. I mounted a pair of Marker Duke PT 16s and up they go. They're not too heavy on the way up, yet they are stiff enough on the way down. At 6’7” and a few pounds above my college prime, my equipment needs to be burly. Sometimes that means sacrificing performance. Not with these skis and this setup. The Evolv 100s have the width to use on snowier days, but hold an edge on groomers, and are even maneuverable in the bumps. If you're going to by one last pair of skis, these are the ones. And if you are the type of person that likes a different pair of skis for different conditions, the Evolv 100s are the closest thing to a Swiss Army knife you can find!