ProView – Liberty Skis Genesis 106 BC Review
The Genesis' lightweight carbon aspen core and stable backcountry rocker makes it a reliable and fun backcountry companion for any condition and any objective
The Genesis' lightweight carbon aspen core and stable backcountry rocker makes it a reliable and fun backcountry companion for any condition and any objective
The Liberty Origin 101 is a solid ski choice for strong, experienced skiers seeking an all-mountain ski primarily for the resort.
The Origin 106 BC will make a great firm, steep skiing ski for days when windboard, chalk, and hardpack are on the menu.
The Summit is our every day backcountry touring ski. The combination of paulownia wood, aluminum stringers, and a carbon topsheet create for a responsive, lightweight and damp ride.
It can be scary to buy a ski you haven’t tried before, but trust me, this one is worth checking out. Recently I moved from Colorado to Montana, and it was a bit of an adjustment period, to say the…
Liberty claims the Origin 96 is a “one-ski quiver from east to west”. As an east coast skier who has moved west, I wanted to ski the Origin 96 in a variety of conditions from resort to backcountry to put…
Faction’s Prime 3.0 ski is a well-rounded, hard-charging freeride ski. It is durable, maneuverable, and stable at high speeds. Its lightweight and stiff flex make it a go-to mid-winter backcountry ski. Performance I had the pleasure of testing and skiing…