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Liberty Helix Alpine Ski

Liberty Helix Alpine Ski

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Liberty Helix Alpine Ski

We gave Liberty a season to lock it down, and now we’re proud to welcome the one-ski-quiver Helix into our lineup. This ski gets killer reviews from every angle, and with good reason—it’s great everywhere you take it, slashing down tight trees and straightlining tight chutes with equal ease, or even spinning 5’s on a quick lap through the terrain park. At 105 underfoot, the Helix is no waspy corduroy-cutter, and it’s not a park/pipe ski, but the laminated bamboo core and angled traditional sidewalls keep it surprisingly light and poppy considering its ample figure. From choppy crud to groomers, and especially in powder, the Helix has that special something you don’t see every season. Think sumo wrestler in space, killer whale on fen-phen, or helium-filled battleship, and you’ll get a decent idea of how this ski performs. If you still aren’t impressed, get this: the bamboo and poplar core is eco-friendly, and the company offsets all its energy use with wind power. Let’s just say we like ‘em a lot.

Bottom Line: Life, the Liberty Helix, and the pursuit of happiness.

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Liberty Helix or Scott P4

Liberty Helix or Scott P4

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November 6, 2008

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I can say that i have skied the P4 and totally loved it. they look similar. and i am impressed with the eco-friendly aspect of the Helix. i don't think you can go wrong. so with many days on the P4 i can stand behind them, that said i am all about trying new skis (adding) The p4 is a good ski but i had some things about it i did not like, its heavy, the tips are stiffer then the tails which is good for busting crud but felt like they wanted to washout at times, also it does not feel like other twintips, what i mean by that is that it feels like a convectional ski that happens to have a raised tail. The helix is super light and playful, with a lot of energy do to the bambo core.imo they blow the p4,s out of water. But it boils down to how you like your skis to feel, if you want a ski that feels like a gs ski, damp, but solid go p4, but if you want a playful, lively ski,that goes anywhere including park go helix.

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November 6, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Lengths: 176cm, 187cm
Dimensions: 135 / 105 / 122mm
Turn Radius: [176cm] 22m; [186cm] 25.5m
Construction: Sandwich laminate, traditional sidewall
Core Material: Bamboo and poplar, UMHW sidewall
Base: P-Tex 4000
Tail: twintip
Binding System: No
Binding Included: No
Weight: [Pair, 187] 9lb (4090g)
Recommended Use: Big mountain, powder, advanced to expert
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year