I was able to see these skis. Wow, some stuff you had never seen before, I dont know if you can check them out sometime on the internet, but its really amazing what`s coming next year!!!
Pics should be available sometime. In the meantime, you may want to check with your local shop, they might have our catalog, or ask them to try to get a hold of one..
Camber is the slight arch of a nonweighted ski when resting on a flat surface, which contributes to the ski's flexibility. A ski with higher camber will feel springier than one with low camber.
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so when you have the ski resting on the floor flat you can notice the camber by looking at the distance the ski sits off the floor under the center of the ski.
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unfortunately libertys only last 3 days for the really good skiers while the rest of our start to chip away after day 6 or 7 waiting anticipation to delam or let ur binding out
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how do you produce a batch of skis with no camber? don't you guys use molds/cassettes that have the camber milled into it? it seems kind of weird that some skis had no camber and others did. it's like saying some had sidecut and others didn't.