Liberty Skis Origin 101 (Demo)
Liberty Skis Origin 101 (Demo)
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This is the model year 2024 Origin101. It is a DEMO ski - it has been used at on-snow demos. It comes with Tyrolia Attack2 14 demo bindings and brakes. There is no warranty on this item.
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The Origin 101 has the perfect width to take on whatever the day brings. With VMT 1.0® construction and PU sidewalls, the 101 can carve up the frontside and jump into the back with confidence. With the nimbleness of a narrower ski and enough float to smooth out snowy days, the new Origin 101 is your ticket to ride on any mountain.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Length (cm) |
Dimensions (mm) |
Radius (m) |
Weight (g)* |
|---|---|---|---|
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171cm |
135-101-123 |
16.5m |
1800g |
|
176cm |
135-101-123 |
17.5m |
1860g |
|
182cm |
135-101-123 |
19m |
1925g |
|
187cm |
135-101-123 |
20m |
1990g |
*Average weight in grams per ski +/- 4%.
CORE PROFILE
VMT 1.0® combines our signature bamboo and poplar wood core, a central aluminum alloy strut and precured carbon fiber strips on top to help maintain directional stability and torsional rigidity.
Learn about VMT® Cores >
ROCKER PROFILE
Incorporates tip and tail rocker with positive camber underfoot for maximum floatation and playful feel, while maintaining hard-snow performance.
Explore Rocker Profiles >

Effective Turning Edge: 70%
Tip Rocker: 20%
Tail Rocker: 10%
SIZE CHART

MOUNTING GUIDE
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.
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Origin 101 |
Mount Position |
|---|---|
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171cm |
770mm |
|
176cm |
800mm |
|
182cm |
825mm |
|
187cm |
850mm |
Three-year warranty
Three-year warranty
Every Liberty Ski Comes with a 3-Year Warranty
We stand behind the craftsmanship and durability of our skis. That’s why every pair of Liberty Skis is backed by a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty, which is oneone of the longest in the industry. Whether you're charging steeps or chasing powder, you can ski with confidence knowing we’ve got you covered.
Shipping & returns
Shipping & returns
Fast, Free Shipping & Easy Returns
We ship all full-price skis for free, both in the U.S. and internationally — and we cover duties and taxes on international orders. Most orders ship within 1 business day, and you’ll receive tracking info as soon as they do.
Need to make a return? No problem. As long as the skis are still in original condition (still shrink-wrapped) and returned within 10 days of delivery, we’ll issue a full refund. Just include your order info and use a reliable shipping service like FedEx or UPS.
Questions? Email us anytime at sales@libertyskis.com
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Size Guide
| Skier Height | Beginner (cm) | Intermediate / Advanced (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| Under 5'0" (152 cm) | 130–140 | 135–145 |
| 5'0" – 5'4" (152–163 cm) | 135–150 | 145–160 |
| 5'5" – 5'8" (165–173 cm) | 145–160 | 155–170 |
| 5'9" – 6'0" (175–183 cm) | 155–170 | 165–180 |
| 6'1" – 6'4" (185–193 cm) | 165–180 | 175–190 |
| Over 6'4" (193 cm+) | 170–185 | 185–195+ |
How to Choose Your Length:
Beginners: Shorter skis are easier to turn and control, helping you build confidence.
Intermediate/Advanced: Up to your own personal preference. Longer skis provide more stability at speed, better float in soft snow, and greater edge hold. Shorter skis will give more agility when turning.
Freeride/Style: Shorter/longer within your ability level for agility and tricks.
Powder: Go longer for stability and deeper snow performance.
I already owned two pairs of the Origin 96 so I decided to up my game with a longer pair of the wider 101s. Next season is gonna be sweet. Bring on the pow!
After talking to Tim D. at our local event I bought a set of OG 90s. Had the Origin 90 for 8 years.They are still in used and loved, but wanted to treat myself to a new ski. After my kids are skiing and shredding on their own ( the 90s took a beating teaching my daughter to board).
I went to the 101 with the VMT and expected it to feel much harder to turn over then my 90s.
I only felt a small difference for the first half of the run.
These 101s are so much fun!! Playful on bumps and jumps, stable at speed. I love them.
With the way Origins ride and the 1st rate customer service. I will never own a ski from another brand. You guys got me hooked!
Thanks for everything you guys have done. Customer for life.
I’ve been riding the 21/22 Origin 101 on soft snow days since Spring 21. Prolly have about 20 days on them total. I’m a PNW skier, 6’ 180lbs, middle advanced, all mtn. I find them to be extremely versatile but prefer them when there’s 3+ inches of fresh, as I have other skis for harder snow days. They are SO fun and easy to ski! There’s enough rocker at both ends to make turn initiation totally intuitive and I never feel locked into a turn unless I want to be. Nimble! The tail releases whenever I want. They slash and smear with utmost ease, yet the camber is there when I hit an icy patch or feel like laying down some carving turns. While they are playful to the core, there is that VMT backbone that does provide confidence over/through relatively soft chop and steeper/faster turns. Definitely not a noodle, they’re actually quite strong but not to the point of being bossy. Good in moguls despite it’s width due to the nimbleness. Good float but i’ll probably get a dedicated powder ski for 12”+ days. Hmmmm, Oh yeah, they’re super poppy and springy and make me want to pop off everything i see. Bouncy like Tigger! Not the dampest ski in in my quiver, Declivity 92 is that but has 2 sheets of metal so duh. Great skis and some of the funn-est top sheets out there. Love seeing others wear them on the hill, looks like candy…fun candy!
The Origin 101 is nimble, playful and a true do-it-all ski that likes to have fun. They are quick edge to edge and will hold that edge very nicely, but can still play around in corn and new snow. No problems taking them through the park for a few laps and then into the trees or bumps. You'll have a hard time passing up taking these skis out of the car every day
Quiver killer; this is truly one ski to rule them all, no matter what the mountain throws at you. VMT creates such a stable and predictable flex pattern that allows you to just ‘point and shoot’ no matter the terrain. Damp enough to handle the crust, enough early rise to float all over. The low swing-weight makes them weapons in the park as well. Try finding something these skis can’t do.