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Any exp with Liberty Reaper
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Anyone have any experience with these skis, are they stiff, soft, good in park, pipe, groomers. Mostly are they strong, I'm about 210 lbs. and thrash my skis. They look good, nice and plain. I would check them out myself but I am deployed in Uzbekistan until Feb. and need a pair of skis when I get back.
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the Reapers are perfect for the type of skier you are describing yourself as. They are super strong, and have a mid flex. This means they stay stiff and stable on groomers and in powder, and once in the park, they are soft enough to butter and pop.
if you are active military, we can work somthing out to get you some skis at a deal.
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^ Liberty is a dope company. Perfect example of Solid Skis and Solid People.
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I heard they're recalling their skis because the bindings are ripping out.
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^The first response in this thread was made by a kid sponsored by Liberty. I think he might know.
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SSK
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^ a kid that designed one of the skis himself, at that...
Brian
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Do you all not realize liberty has had all their skis recalled because the cores were made from the wrong wood? I would wait until they get this MAJOR problem fixed before looking at any of there stuff.
And don't give Spinks cred, He is an idiot amongst idiots!
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^Yeah I do know that, the company admitted it and fixed the problem, hopefully. What I want know is how this ski performs in the park and out of park. Will it handle ocassional moguls and carving. I like the park, but all day there gets hard on the body, and it's refreshing to take a high speed run here and there, or jump a few cliffs. I would like to hear some input from people with actual experience on these skis, not a bunch of bashing on a product that you never have used.
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hey. i just got on these skis and they rip i like them alot. they are light and very solid. can rip on the goromed stuff and kill it in the park. im on the chopper. and yea they did have a problem. but o well it happens to the best of us. at least they are replaceing them. insted of not telling you that it happpened and letting you blame it on the shop that set your ride up. over all its a great ski and i dont plan on riding another ski for a while. it honestly is one of the better skis i have skied in a long time.
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deployed in Uzbekistan? wtf
dont get it twisted
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