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A lightweight, big-mountain freeride ski that excels in all conditions from powder to hardpack.
The Scope 104 is the new standard for big mountain freeride. Narrow enough for groomers or days with no new snow and wide enough for the days where you can't count the number of waist-deep turns you have made. Soft tips and tails allow the ski to easily find the best line down technical terrain and the phenolic plate under foot adds the stability needed for ripping high speed turns. You will notice the overall lighter weight of this ski and your legs will thank you for choosing the Scope 104.
FREESKIER Editor's Pick 2024-25
"It’s very different from anything Liberty has produced in the past. It’s lightweight and also very energetic, giving back the power you put into each turn. It skis well in the bumps, pow and groomers. I CAN’T GET ENOUGH!"
Blister Gear Recommended 2024-25
"It's definitely a viable option as an all-mountain-freestyle setup, but it should still be very intuitive for directional skiers who prioritize quickness and maneuverability."
Ski Essentials Review
"This ski feels like water pouring down the mountain—it follows the contours naturally and simply. There is no resistance to anything, it just goes where you point it. The flex of the ski, especially in the tips and tails, allowed for such easy turning and maneuverability."
Ski Talk Review
"Looking for a 50/50 ski, backcountry or resort, this ski has you covered. Looking for a COMPLIANT ski, easy to turn at low speeds, and short radius turns."
The Scope 104 is built for big mountain freeride, offering a perfect balance for both groomers and deep powder days. Its nimble design easily navigates technical terrain, while delivering the stability for fast, long turns. With excellent floatation and a lighter design, it excels in powder, is maneuverable in the trees, and at high-speeds.
The Recoil Core features lightweight poplar wood and a phenolic plate underfoot, enhancing the ski’s nimbleness, stability, and durability.
All wood cores in our Radian, Horizon, and Scope lines are FSC-certified, ensuring sustainable and environmentally responsible forest management.
Sicomin’s GreenPoxy® resin is eco-friendly, with 28-51% carbon content from vegetable waste, certified by French and American laboratories.
Full sidewall construction in the Scope and Helix skis provides torsional rigidity, aggressive edge grip, and the desired flex for freeride skiing.
The Scope series skis feature IS7500 Series Sintered bases, known for durability, speed, and superior wax retention.
Single radius sidecut in Scope and Helix models provides predictable turn shapes and a relaxed, free-flowing skiing experience.
Tip Rocker
Running Length
Tail Rocker
Sizes | 164, 172, 180, 188cm |
Dimensions | 134-104-124 @ 180cm |
Radius | 20m @ 180cm |
Core | Recoil Core - Poplar, Phenolic Composite |
Sidewall | ABS |
Base | IS7500 Series Sintered Base |
Edges | HRC48 German Steel Edge |
I LOVE these skis! They react so quickly and I feel like I can rip through tight places and bumps on these without a problem. They also hold up really well through crud on the mountain and are really fun to rip down groomers!! Also, the graphics are beautiful. I am obsessed with my Scopes. Would def recommend.
The Scope 104 is one of the best skis I've tested all day, no matter the conditions: powder, hard pack, full range, everything you need, control, short turns, and otherworldly float in the powder.
Love the new redesigned light weight European construction to the new Scope line. This ski handles it all for me. From skiing backcountry powder and big lines to jumps and jibs on and off piste inbounds. Highly recommend to get on these skis if you’re an all mountain jibber.
The Scope 104 is a total game-changer for anyone looking to rip through all kinds of conditions. It’s wide enough to float through powder but narrow enough to handle groomers and hardpack with ease.
I got the Scope 104’s as a backcountry set up. They are light enough to take on the uphill, while remaining sturdy on the downhill. Plus, with the twin tips, they are able to remain playful for any free-riding in the resort or off-piste.
Living in the American West, the 104 underfoot is great “one-ski quiver” material, and if you’re looking for one ski that does it all, this is it!
I loved the Origin and Genesis lines from Liberty, and I’ve found that the Scopes to ride very similarly to those classic all-mountain skis.