Durability of Liberty and Revision park skis

Upsidedownbros

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I'm looking to buy some new park skis and have been looking at Revision and Liberty, was wondering if anyone has had experience with them and know how durable they are. Thanks!
 
My friend got revision dimes this year and they are absolutely destroyed. He is missing about 6 inches of edge under foot and he has a lot of edge cracks. The skis are also really chipped. They do have rail warenteed tho so
 
13670816:Aparker said:
My friend got revision dimes this year and they are absolutely destroyed. He is missing about 6 inches of edge under foot and he has a lot of edge cracks. The skis are also really chipped. They do have rail warenteed tho so

Something to be expected with a new company. They seem like cool / dedicated guys though, so I'm thinking they will have improved quality in a few years.
 
I have friends with liberty and revision skis and they both loved them, however the revisions did have about 10 inches of the edge ripped out and the libertys were in great condition. Revision is sending him new skis though. (this is after one season)
 
revisions are fun to ride but the worst durability I've ever seen. on my third pair this season and they're destroyed and I can't warranty them since they're from COC. for the first two pairs there's over a foot of edge gone on each ski, tips delammed and bases didn't seem very thick. The last pair I had the edges ripped out on both tips and tails which was fine since it didn't affect my skiing but then my sidewall just completely blew up. there's about a foot and a half long crack, hole right down to the core, I haven't decided on if I'm gonna toss them or try to fix it.
 
13670816:Aparker said:
My friend got revision dimes this year and they are absolutely destroyed. He is missing about 6 inches of edge under foot and he has a lot of edge cracks. The skis are also really chipped. They do have rail warenteed tho so

3rd pair was a pair of dimes for me same exact thing no warranty money sent back though.

13670873:hot.pocket said:
Something to be expected with a new company. They seem like cool / dedicated guys though, so I'm thinking they will have improved quality in a few years.
they need better manufacturer or it won't be.

13672836:liamrashotte said:
revisions are fun to ride but the worst durability I've ever seen. on my third pair this season and they're destroyed and I can't warranty them since they're from COC. for the first two pairs there's over a foot of edge gone on each ski, tips delammed and bases didn't seem very thick. The last pair I had the edges ripped out on both tips and tails which was fine since it didn't affect my skiing but then my sidewall just completely blew up. there's about a foot and a half long crack, hole right down to the core, I haven't decided on if I'm gonna toss them or try to fix it.

3rd pair blown up for me as well pretty much same experience. Wouldn't recommend unless you buy them early as hell so you can warranty them before they run out of back up pairs
 
Don't know how Revisions hold up, but a lot of my friends ride Liberty. I have 3 friends that have had antigens and they all loved them and still ride them. Those things are noodles, but they're pretty durable from the looks of things. Then I have 2 friends who tried Transfers, and they sucked. My one friend had 2 pairs, both of which fell apart in a month. He has since gone back to Antigens and still loves those
 
13673449:THEDIRTYBUBBLE said:
Don't know how Revisions hold up, but a lot of my friends ride Liberty. I have 3 friends that have had antigens and they all loved them and still ride them. Those things are noodles, but they're pretty durable from the looks of things. Then I have 2 friends who tried Transfers, and they sucked. My one friend had 2 pairs, both of which fell apart in a month. He has since gone back to Antigens and still loves those

what sizes do they ride for antigens? I got a pair in 184 (2 sizes too big for me) that absolutely blew up in a few days of riding out of nowhere. They are fucking boards too but I assume thats because they are made for someone who is +200 lbs and im a scrawny white boy (aren't we all)

I got a warranty and they were super easy to deal with so good on them, but everyone I have seen with liberty skis has said the same thing happened to them on the antigens. Ive seen the transfers hold up a lot better however.

I have also seen Revisions shit the bed real fast too out of nowhere so OP, it sounds like both companies are swing or miss but Liberty told me that next year, they have fixed all the problems they were having with their old skis so they should be alot better.
 
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