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The Helix 84 is a high performance freeride ski for smaller riders. We took the same all-mountain twin tip DNA from the Helix 88 and shrunk it down to create a versatile, easy to maneuver ski that will rip high speed carves on icy groomers as well as throw tricks in the park and surf through pow.
Length (cm) |
Dimensions (mm) |
Radius (m) |
Weight (g)* |
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128cm |
115-84-110 |
12m |
1115g |
138cm |
115-84-110 |
13m |
1375g |
148cm |
115-84-110 |
14m |
1450g |
158cm |
115-84-110 |
15.5m |
1550g |
*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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Stealth Rocker utilizes a long, low tip rocker and camber under foot and a flat tail for easy turn initiation without sacrificing edge grip and liveliness.
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Effective Turning Edge: 85%
Tip Rocker: 10%
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 84 |
Mount Position |
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128cm |
580mm |
138cm |
630mm |
148cm |
680mm |
158cm |
730mm |
These are my skis of choice for Slope Style competition. They hold up on the East Coast with all of our ice really nicely and brought them to nationals in Colorado with a few others. I chose to ride these as they have enough flexibility and playfulness with the structure that I need
Joey Tardif
FreeSki
MTS Parks
I've put over 200 days on Helix 84s. Most of the time has been in the park but I've also skied them in steeps, powder, and even rain last spring. They work great no matter the type of terrain or conditions. And they hold up to a lot of rail skiing.
Absolutely love the ski. Perfect in the park but still playful all over the mountain. Liberty is the best and I am now hoping to get some Genesis skis next year!!!
I love my other liberty skis and wanted to add a set of park skis to my quiver. If you’re 5’3” lady shredder like me, the sizes available for the helix 88 might seem a little long. Don’t fret! The helix 84 crushes jumps and the pipe just as well as its big brothers. At first I was skeptical purchasing a youth ski, but I’ve found them quite stable both when landing jumps and aggressively carving the groomers. Riding switch is a breeze and the swing weight is nonexistent when
If you’re a 5”3’ lady shredder like myself, finding a decent park ski can be a bit of a struggle. Everything either seems way too long or pinked-and-shrinked to a point well past embarrassment. Well not these skis! I chose the helix 84 based on the brand (love my genesis 96’s) and the sick topsheet design. I was a little worried about how a youth ski would hold up to my aggressive jumping and jibbing in and out of the park, but those worries were baseless. These skis rip. I’m landing 180s off kickers and wind rollers without even thinking about it. I’ve taken some tumbles that might have snapped a comparable ski. These “skinny skis” even held their own in the trees on a surprise pow day. Don’t sleep on this one, petite skiers! The helix 84 is for you!