Replying to WTF is Liberty Skis
I think there may be a bit of the wrong perception of our company here. Liberty is a boutique brand out of the Beaver Creek / Vail area. We are not trying to be the next Armada or even Salomon for that matter. We are not corporate, we dont have corporate bullshit to deal with, and we certainly are not trying to dominate the newschool market like many other companies are. We are core. We are core because the people that make the skis and the people that ride the skis are the ones out there every day. Most of the people on Liberty skis are people that ride 70+ days a year and go to work after each day of skiing. It's the people in the resteraunts, the shops, and the hotels that are expert level skiers and do it because they love it. These people are not trying to get sponsored or do contests or videos. They ski because they love to ski.
The new product line reflects this mission. The old line was the first one put out, and we learned a lot.
The skis rock! Im not just saying that because I work with the company, they are really badass. Because we may be advertising on this website, I wont use this message board to give you all the details on the skis. Also, I cant give you specific details because we are still prototyping.
Bash the graphics all you want, and please do somthing about them in the next month to make them sick. As I said before, anybody that sends me a super sick graphic and we end up using it will get a pair of skis with their graphic on them. This is part of our mission to keep the company core.
'If running a ski company was easy, everybody would do it'-James Satloff, Owner, Liberty Skis.
Give us some time kids. Feel free to critique our products and suggest ways to make it better, you are part of the core and so our ears are open to your ideas.
I invite you all to demo our skis, try them out, feel them ride and offer suggestions.
'If you focus on the negative, you will get nowhere, if you focus on the positive, you will go nowhere, if you try to fix the negative to enhance the positive, thats called progression.'
-Spinks
...he died doing what he loved. He will always be rememberd as a great snowboarder, but more importantly as a great friend.
In loving memory of Josh Malay.
RED TEAM!
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