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From World Cup podiums to Olympic venues, the Helix 88 has the progressive shape and solid construction high level riders demand while also doubling as a truly capable, all-mountain twin tip. The symmetrical shape, paired with lightweight bamboo, poplar, and carbon fiber, creates a durable and energetic twin-tip you can take anywhere.
Length (cm) |
Dimensions (mm) |
Radius (m) |
Weight (g)* |
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168cm |
118-88-118 |
16/13m |
1500g |
175cm |
118-88-118 |
17/14m |
1650g |
182cm |
118-88-118 |
18/15m |
1750g |
*Average weight in grams per ski +/- 4%.
Speedcore Carbon is our time-tested bamboo, poplar, and carbon core that is light, strong, and responsive.
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Classic Camber creates tip and tail pressure for maximum edge grip and energy.
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Effective Turning Edge: 90%
Tip Rocker: 5%
Tail Rocker: 5%
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.
HELIX 88 |
Mount Position |
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168cm |
770mm |
175cm |
805mm |
182cm |
840mm |
These skis rip. They rip everywhere. I’ve got about 10 spring days on them now and I’ve been impressed by how well they shred from front side to back side. I center mounted them and they’re intuitive in the bumps, still leave trenches in the groomers and are light enough to throw 7’s off the small jumps. Can’t recommend these enough if you want something light and playful to go play on the hill.
These skis are seriously awesome. They’re extremely light while being insanely durable at the same time. The most durable skis I’ve ever rode by far. They honestly just want to make you ski like Max Moffat.
Love these skis for park. They have held up better than other park skis I’ve had in the past. Got my first dub on these skis.
Hey, your skis are seriously one of the best skis I rode, when I first riding these 3 years ago I had to get used to them because they were wide but when I got used to them I really got to like them. Definitely going to invest in more of these in the future! Keep it up.
These skis rip! I need a narrow waisted ski for those frontside days in the bumps and for spring backcountry days in the corn. I had a ski that was too stiff. I spoke with the Liberty guys about my issue with narrow skis being built sooo stiff for carving icy groomers. I don't live for that kind of skiing! They recommended the Helix: It's not just a park rat, it likes to ski. TRUE THAT! This ski is so quick edge to edge (it better be at 88mm), gets into a turn with authority, slices the bumps when/if you need and schlurves/skids whenever you ask. I'd write more, but I'm guessing y'all aren't interested in analyzing every shape/style turn. If you like to turn, take this ski for a ride!...and they look good.