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THE INSIDE SCOOP

THE INSIDE SCOOP

Based in the Vail Valley in Colorado, we are passionate about getting outside and having the proper gear. We have skiers from every background working at Liberty, but we all share the same commitment to crafting exceptional products to make any ski experience better.

Get the inside scoop on the must-haves for the 2025 winter from some of our staff.

Based in the Vail Valley in Colorado, we are passionate about getting outside and having the proper gear. We have skiers from every background working at Liberty, but we all share the same commitment to crafting exceptional products to make any ski experience better.

Get the inside scoop on the must-haves for the 2025 winter from some of our staff.

TIM DYER | NATIONAL SALES MANAGER

TIM DYER | NATIONAL SALES MANAGER

For 2025 my favorite ski in the Liberty line is the Radian 100.  To start with, the waist width and radius make sense for so many days here in Colorado.  The tip splay and slight tail rocker make transitioning from turn to turn feel intuitive or automatic.  When in the belly of the turn there is a titanal plate under foot that provides that edge hold and energy that makes a skier smile from ear to ear:)  This ski is a perfect blend of playful and chargy, versatility is a highlight of the Radian 100.  I feel this is a ski that covers the widest range of conditions, hardpack, spring slush bumps, Colorado chunder, or a pure pow day, the Radian 100 is a gamer!

For 2025 my favorite ski in the Liberty line is the Radian 100.  To start with, the waist width and radius make sense for so many days here in Colorado.  The tip splay and slight tail rocker make transitioning from turn to turn feel intuitive or automatic.  When in the belly of the turn there is a titanal plate under foot that provides that edge hold and energy that makes a skier smile from ear to ear:)  This ski is a perfect blend of playful and chargy, versatility is a highlight of the Radian 100.  I feel this is a ski that covers the widest range of conditions, hardpack, spring slush bumps, Colorado chunder, or a pure pow day, the Radian 100 is a gamer!

JAKE LATASSA | MARKETING MANAGER

JAKE LATASSA | MARKETING MANAGER

The Scope 104 is truly a one ski quiver. I bring it out when there's 2 inches or 2 feet of fresh. It handles well in softer snow, and is surprisingly sturdy in harder pack for how soft the tips are.

Long story short, it’s like having the perfect paintbrush on a blank canvas. The Scope 104 makes skiing feel how it’s supposed to feel.

The Scope 104 is truly a one ski quiver. I bring it out when there's 2 inches or 2 feet of fresh. It handles well in softer snow, and is surprisingly sturdy in harder pack for how soft the tips are.

Long story short, it’s like having the perfect paintbrush on a blank canvas. The Scope 104 makes skiing feel how it’s supposed to feel.

CHRIS SEARS | Chief Operating Officer

CHRIS SEARS | Chief Operating Officer

Deep days are special and I don't want to waste them on a ski too narrow for the job. With the Genome, I can go substantially faster in truly deep snow which means I get more vertical and more runs on those great days. The ski slashes and stays up top at all times which means I don't have to think about what my skis are doing, I just point them where I want to go and know that they will float over anything.   They are surprisingly quick edge to edge which makes them a real leg saver and a blast in tight spots like trees. They aren't only for the deepest snow either. They make breakable crust and funky snow more manageable and can turn a few inches into what feels like bottomless. Sure, I get some weird looks in the lift line, but they are really a special ski for special days.

Deep days are special and I don't want to waste them on a ski too narrow for the job. With the Genome, I can go substantially faster in truly deep snow which means I get more vertical and more runs on those great days. The ski slashes and stays up top at all times which means I don't have to think about what my skis are doing, I just point them where I want to go and know that they will float over anything.   They are surprisingly quick edge to edge which makes them a real leg saver and a blast in tight spots like trees. They aren't only for the deepest snow either. They make breakable crust and funky snow more manageable and can turn a few inches into what feels like bottomless. Sure, I get some weird looks in the lift line, but they are really a special ski for special days.