NATIONAL SALES MANAGER
Tim Dyer: Radian 100
I love the versatility of this ski. They are narrow enough for a full day of train track turns at the resort. Then if you are lucky enough to get them out on a powder day be prepared for uncontrollable giggles. The tip rocker matched with Titanal under foot make this stick extremely well rounded for groomed, crud, and a bit of pow.
Liberty Skis
Liberty Skis Radian 100 - 2026 (Demo)
New for 2026, the Horizon 87 is the narrowest ski in the Horizon line. Its slimmer waist and Variable Metal Technology offer an ideal balance of edge hold and maneuverability, perfect for those seeking precision on the slopes.
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CEO & FOUNDER
Dan Chalfant: Radian 106
The Radian 106 was the only ski I took to the Alps this spring. Fresh snow up on the glacier in the morning was effortless as I motored by people on little disco sticks, and when conditions changed to corn in the afternoon, I felt like I had fresh legs due to the light weight and easy rocker profile of the Rad106.
These skis also turned lots of heads parked on the sundeck for beers. They are really good looking.
Liberty Skis
Liberty Skis Radian 106 - 2026 (Demo)
European craftsmanship meets Colorado design in the Radian 92. With easy turn initiation and the stability of Variable Metal Technology underfoot, this ski delivers a smooth, user-friendly ride. Try it for a day—you’ll be smiling from first chair to après.
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COO & Partner
Chris Sears
I've always loved our Scope series, but the Scope 99 is my favorite. It's the perfect waist width for an everyday ski out West.
If there's less snow than I was expecting on the mountain, the Scope 99 makes a real nice carve on groomers, it's great in the bumps, and super fun and quick edge to edge in the trees. If there ends up being more snow that expected, the rockered tips and tails allow it to float like a much wider ski.
The new construction updates give it more umph and stability at higher speeds and unpredictable snow, but doesn't take away from the playful/fun nature of the original Scope series.
Now that I'm in my 40s, I don't ride park much, but it's a strong contender for someone looking for a great all-around twin that you can ski the whole mountain, including the park
Liberty Skis
Liberty Skis Scope 99 - 2026 (Demo)
The Scope 99 is the most versatile ski in our freeride line, ready for any terrain. With a 99mm waist, it excels at carving, floating, slashing, and just looking good. It’s perfect for anyone who wants a fun and intuitive skiing experience.
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MARKETING & TEAM MANAGER
Jake Latassa: Scope 104
The Scope 104 is one of those skis that just makes you want to have fun.
It can charge when you want it to, but what I love most is how playful it feels. It’s stable enough to ski fast and blast through chop, but still loose and forgiving enough to mess around, ski switch, hit park laps, and get weird.
Some wider skis feel dead or too serious. The Scope 104 doesn’t. It feels energetic, easy to throw sideways, and surprisingly quick for a 104 underfoot. It's just a fun time.
Liberty Skis
Liberty Skis Scope 104 - 2026 (Demo)
The Scope 104 is the new standard in big-mountain freeride skiing. Its nimble shape navigates technical terrain, while the Recoil Core Carbon adds stability and responsiveness for high-speed turns. Lightweight and powerful, it's perfect for any conditions.
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