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Delivers lightweight all-mountain versatility with stability, perfect for both powder and hardpack conditions.
The Radian 100 strikes the perfect balance of all-mountain performance and big mountain powder chasing. What we have found most exciting is the incredible stability that this ski maintains while also being lighter than comparable Liberty models of previous years. The Radian weighs in at approximately 100 grams per ski lighter than an Evolv100 in the same size. Lightweight and increased stability? Sign me up. European manufacturing is the icing on this all-mountain cake.
FREESKIER Editor's Pick 2024-25
"This ski loves carving. It adores big, fat railroad turns on super firm snow and also finds great stability in the moguls, with the energetic tail helping snap the ski around.” East Coast resorts and West Coast groomers, beware—the Radian 100 is coming for you."
Blister Gear Recommended 2024-25
"If you want a very quick ski that's fun to carve and outperforms it's width in fresh snow, the Radian 100 warrants consideration."
Real Skiers Recommended 2024-25
"An impressive entry in the 100mm-waist width category. This ski has a very stuck to the snow feel that is confidence-inducing in terms of speed control and resisting the earth’s gravitational pull while turning. Very predictable and at the same time versatile in turn shape and speeds."
The Radian 100 balances all-mountain versatility with big mountain stability, offering lightweight performance without sacrificing control. It shines in powder and cuts through the bumps, while maintaining strong edge grip on groomers. With a mid-to-long turn shape, a nimble yet stable approach, and a slightly stiffer flex, it's perfect for varied terrain and conditions.
The Precision Core blends poplar and ash wood with carbon fiber and Titanal metal. This combination enhances edge grip and dampening while keeping the ski playful in various snow conditions.
VMT technology with Titanal metal and full-carbon wrap ensures easy turn initiation, terrain absorption, and rock-solid stability during turns.
This construction blends cap and sandwich designs, offering lightweight performance with excellent power transfer for precise skiing.
Radian and Horizon skis use IS7200 Series Sintered bases, offering durability, speed, and excellent wax retention.
We use Sicomin’s GreenPoxy® resin, containing up to 51% bio-based carbon, and FSC-certified wood cores, ensuring sustainability and responsible forest management in our Radian, Horizon, and Scope lines.
Multi-radius sidecut allows for smooth turns and sharp carving, balancing agility and stability.
Tip Rocker
Running Length
Tail Rocker
Sizes | 167, 173, 179, 185cm |
Dimensions | 135-100-123 @ 179cm |
Radius | 18.5m @ 179cm |
Core | Precision Core - Poplar/Ash, Titanal/Carbon |
Sidewall | ABS |
Base | IS7200 Series Sintered Base |
Edges | HRC48 German Steel Edge |
These are the BEST skis I have skied on in a while. Very comparable to the Salomon QST. They are not chattery and can get you through crud while also being able to maintain an outstanding carve on a groomer day. They are amazing on a storm day as well. I would 10/10 recommend them to any all-mountain skier! I am a female - 5' 7" skier and the 173 are a perfect fit for me.
One ski for all road trips and all-mountain / variable condition days. Intuitive; light but holds an edge nicely for those end of day resort runs; floats in powder like a wider ski; cuts reliably in the soft or chunky pitch; and is very flickable/smearable in the tight trees. Yeah! a 100 in the tight trees and feeling comfortable. Best ski I've demo'd in past 2 years (Snowbird, Park City, etc.). Just bought it and yeah totally stoked.
Very surprised at first how playful and fun this ski is. Hesitant to ride a flat tail ski, but man these were fun to jib and pop around on. At 100mm waist this ski can be used all the time, especially out in the western US. It carves amazing and when you head off piste it handles the chop and crude well. Stiff and responsive ski. Someone who wants a directional ski that can handle it all, look no further, you found your next ski!
The Radian 100 is a well-balanced ski that handles a bit of everything—stable on hardpack but still light enough to stay playful in softer snow. Compared to older Liberty models, it feels a little lighter without losing that confidence underfoot. It’s easy to trust at speed but doesn’t feel too demanding when just cruising.
If you’re looking for something that can handle different conditions without weighing you down, this one’s worth checking out.
What a nice ski if you need one ski for all your days. Pretty light weight but holds and edge nicely and very stable. I find the ski floats in powder like a much wider ski, but makes a super solid turn on hardpack like a narrower ski. It's light and flickable and agile. Finishes the turn superbly. It's just intuitive and you kind of just point them where you want to go and they do it. Can't really think of anything it doesn't do well. I think it would make a great touring ski too. I really love this ski.