Why the Scope 104, Scope 110, and Radian 106 Are Built for Rocky Mountain Terrain

Why the Scope 104, Scope 110, and Radian 106 Are Built for Rocky Mountain Terrain

Colorado skiing demands versatility. From deep powder days at Vail to steep chutes in A-Basin and fast groomers at Breck, the best demo skis for Colorado need to handle changing snow conditions, high speeds, and technical terrain.

That’s exactly why the 2026 Liberty demo lineup stands out. These skis deliver a lightweight feel with incredible stability, energy, and durability. Perfect for skiers chasing everything from soft snow laps to all-mountain freeride performance.

If you’re looking for the best Liberty demo skis for Colorado, these are the three skis you should have on your radar.

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1. Scope 104

The Liberty Scope 104 is the definition of a Colorado daily driver. At 104mm underfoot, it hits the sweet spot for western skiing — wide enough for powder days but still quick edge-to-edge when conditions get firm.

The bamboo and poplar core gives the Scope 104 a lively, energetic feel that rewards aggressive skiing without feeling overly demanding. Whether you're skiing trees, bowls, chopped powder, or groomers back to the lift, the Scope 104 stays composed and playful.

Why the Scope 104 Works So Well in Colorado

  • Stable in variable Rocky Mountain snow
  • Floats well during storm cycles
  • Quick enough for moguls and tight trees
  • Strong edge hold for wind-affected conditions
  • Lightweight feel for long days at altitude

Best For

Advanced to expert skiers who want one ski for nearly every day in Colorado.

2. Scope 110

When Colorado gets a true powder cycle, the Liberty Scope 110 comes alive. This ski is designed for skiers who prioritize soft snow, freeride terrain, and big mountain performance.

At 110mm underfoot, the Scope 110 offers excellent float without becoming sluggish. The bamboo core keeps the ski responsive and energetic, while the rocker profile allows easy maneuverability in deep snow and technical terrain.

Despite its width, the Scope 110 still feels surprisingly versatile on mixed conditions, making it a strong choice for skiers who spend most of their time off-trail.

Why Colorado Skiers Love the Scope 110

  • Excellent powder float
  • Surfy, playful feel in soft snow
  • Stable enough for open bowls and steeps
  • Handles chopped powder better than many lightweight powder skis
  • Confidence-inspiring in technical terrain

Best For

Freeride skiers chasing powder, cliffs, bowls, and soft snow performance across Colorado resorts.

3. Radian 106

The Liberty Radian 106 is the most directional ski in this group and a top choice for skiers who want precision, stability, and confidence at speed.

Compared to the Scope series, the Radian 106 has a more powerful feel with stronger edge engagement and a slightly more traditional freeride shape. It excels in steep terrain, high-speed chop, and mixed snow conditions common throughout Colorado.

The bamboo construction still keeps the ski energetic and lighter than many chargers in its category, but the Radian 106 is designed for skiers who like to drive hard through the front of the ski.

Why the Radian 106 Excels in Colorado

  • Powerful edge hold on firm western mornings
  • Stable at high speed
  • Excellent in steep terrain and crud
  • More directional feel for aggressive skiers
  • Strong blend of float and precision

Best For

Aggressive advanced and expert skiers who want a powerful freeride ski for big mountain terrain.

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