Liberty Antigen

Hey ns, i have recently been looking for a new pair of park skis and these look super fun. Has anyone here ridden on them? I also want to know how much rocker is in them. And are they buttery? They look perfect for what i am looking for. I am 130 pounds and 5,5 and still growing. Can i handle the 168? Last year i bought surface double times in 160 and now they are at my nose. I like that because of the camber and with the rocker in the Antigen they will ski short right? Also is there any other choices that i would look at? Please help and +k for good responses
 
My friend has the antigens and he says they're hella fun, they butter really well but unless you land centered off a jump you'll wash out. He also has the fks's on them and they're heavier than the actual ski so they're pretty lightweight too. Personally I want to buy them too but I have no cash, so go for it
 
I own a pair and although they are incredibly fun they are not durable at all. I own a pair from a few seasons ago and from what i've heard more recent models are even less durable.
 
I own a pair and although they are incredibly fun they are not durable at all. I own a pair from a few seasons ago and from what i've heard more recent models are even less durable.
 
^ bs don't listen to him. Liberty's are real durable skis especially the antigens and there incredibly light, flexible, and playful
 
13313240:assatrailz said:
^ bs don't listen to him. Liberty's are real durable skis especially the antigens and there incredibly light, flexible, and playful

I wouldn't just tell this guy they aren't durable if they really were. The top sheet and sidewall of the ski are durable ill give them that, however the tip and tail delaminate very easily. Also the edge on the tip and tail break within the first couple days on them. This isn't only from my personal experience I know a few people who have owned them and said the exact same thing. I'm personally riding on3p filthy rich's now and I love them they ski very similar to the antigens but are much more durable. Just a suggestion if you're looking for a ski similar to the antigen OP
 
13313303:d.mcknight said:
I wouldn't just tell this guy they aren't durable if they really were. The top sheet and sidewall of the ski are durable ill give them that, however the tip and tail delaminate very easily. Also the edge on the tip and tail break within the first couple days on them. This isn't only from my personal experience I know a few people who have owned them and said the exact same thing. I'm personally riding on3p filthy rich's now and I love them they ski very similar to the antigens but are much more durable. Just a suggestion if you're looking for a ski similar to the antigen OP

I disagree cuz I have had antigens for 3 years and just got new skis and they have taken a beating and there still all together and in decent condition
 
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