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Fat and light: genetic modification at its finest.

You are accustomed to deep, dream-like days on the hill. You know you need some extra fat boards to get the job done right, but you don't necessarily want the extra weight strapped to your feet all day either. Worry not, the Liberty Double Helix Ski has undergone genetic modification to offer you a whopping 121mm underfoot and a lightweight, snappy Bamboo Backbone core. Plus, the Stealth Rocker profile gives you camber underfoot and a flat tail so you don't have to be a stranger to the hardpack either.

  • Liberty's Stealth Rocker features a gradual rise in the tip, camber underfoot, and a flat tail for soft snow flotation and easy turn initiation
  • The handmade Bamboo Backbone core is lightweight, strong, and eco-friendly
  • Fiber Reinforced Polymer mats under the binding area provide rigidity and better screw retention
  • The Quadaxial Glass fiberglass weave gives the ski incredible torsional rigidity and easy longitudinal flex
  • Proven sandwich laminate construction boosts performance and durabilty
  • The 78-degree UHMW sidewalls provide increased edge grip and effortless turning
  • 121mm underfoot provides incredible flotation in the fluff
  • The moderate sidecut works with the underfoot camber for hardpack capability
  • The HRC 48 edges feature an extra-wide profile and anchors which increase durability and ensure long life
  • P-Tex 2000 sintered base provides a fast and durable connection to the snow

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panditah134798

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I'm mainly an Alta skier, 5'7" 150 lbs. I had these set up for tele last year but didn't dig 'em and remounted them at standard mount for this year. They quickly became my favorite ski, even beating out my Icelantic Shamans (which were previously my favorite ski ever). I ski the 174 length, which can feel a mite short in deeper snow but are great in general.
What I like about them: very "poppy", they carve very well on groomers, I can make any shape turn, I can land in the backseat with great control, and they turn super quick in any conditions. Haven't skied them on ice but don't plan to either. Not bad at all in moguls.
Overall, they are very versatile and great for all conditions. My other alpine skis are Shamans (a great great ski but different) and Megawatts (the older white ones; a VERY fun skin in the soft but not so versatile for me)

I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but...

csap84891

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Posted on

I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but I'm looking ahead to my next pow skis and what I ought to check out this season. I have last year's Double Helixes, which I love, but I'd like to check out something a bit more lively. I really like the long, gradual rocker, low weight and the moderately stiff flex. Last season, tried out Hellbents, Shiros and Benchetlers. The K2s were just too floppy/jibby for me, and the Volkls were a bit too heavy for spins and didn't feel great landing switch. Essentially, I'd like something in the 120 range underfoot, moderate rockered twin with decent stiffness, between 188-193cm.
Any ideas?

davp440852

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Unfortunately, the Atomic Atlas is not a twin tip. I rock the 2012 Atomic Bentchetlers, though, and they're pretty much exactly what you're looking for.125 underfoot, 192cm in length, fairly stiff, rockered tip/tail with camber underfoot. SICK skis--incredible and surfy in pow, carve trenches in hardpack, and stiff enough to bust through crud/ride away from landings. Favorite boards, for sure.