Ski: 2024-2025 Liberty Radian 100, 179 cm
Available Lengths: 167, 173, 179, 185 cm
Blister’s Measured Tip-to-Tail Length (straight-tape pull): 179.1 cm
Blister’s Measured Weight per Ski (179 cm): 1731 & 1750 grams
Stated Dimensions: 135-100-123 mm
Blister’s Measured Dimensions: 134.5-100-122.5 mm
Stated Sidecut Radius (179 cm): 19 meters
Measured Tip & Tail Splay (ski decambered): 55.5 mm / 17.5 mm
Measured Traditional Camber Underfoot: 7 mm
Core Materials: poplar/ash + titanal (partial layer) + fiberglass & carbon laminates
Base Material: sintered
Factory Recommended Mount Point: -13.8 cm from center / 75.7 cm from tail
[Editor’s Note: In the interest of getting you information sooner on some of the products we’re reviewing, we’re posting here some of our measured specs and manufacturer details, and will update in the future. Take a look, and let us know in the Comments Section below what questions you’d like us to answer.]
What Liberty says about the Radian 100
“The Radian 100 strikes the perfect balance of all-mountain performance and big mountain powder chasing. What we have found most exciting is the incredible stability that this ski maintains while also being lighter than comparable Liberty models of previous years. The Radian weighs in at approximately 100 grams per ski lighter than an Evolv100 in the same size. Lightweight and increased stability? Sign me up. European manufacturing is the icing on this all-mountain cake.
The Liberty Skis Radian 100 – 2025 embodies a pioneering spirit for the adventurous skier, seeking to traverse the mountain’s diverse landscapes. A highlight of Liberty Skis’ latest offerings, this ski merges paramount all-mountain performance with the thrill of big mountain powder exploits. An exciting first cousin to the Evolv100, the Radian 100 has managed to shave off approximately 100 grams per ski, offering a featherlight experience without compromising on stability. Touted for its revolutionary lightweight structure, it promises agility and responsive performance in a range of conditions.
European manufacturing hallmarking the Radian 100 assures impeccable finish and quality, elevating it to a sweet spot among the 2025 lineup. This ski is not just made—it’s crafted, with a keen attention to the demands of skiing connoisseurs. The wood core consisting of poplar and ash teamed with the ski’s less pronounced rocker and tapered tips, equips it for smooth transitions and an enthralling directional ski experience. Whether it’s for a thrilling ride down groomed trails or an invigorating excursion through powder, the Radian 100 is your ally for a memorable mountain adventure.
Versatility is at the heart of the Radian 100’s design, available in 167, 173, 179, and 185 cm, catering to a wide spectrum of skiers. Compliment your skiing style with pinpoint precision, exciting responsiveness, and an all-encompassing sense of freedom, captured within the innovative edges of these skis. The Radian 100 doesn’t just keep up with your pace on the slopes—it propels you to new heights.”
Flex Pattern
Here’s how we’d characterize the flex pattern of the Radian 100:
Tips: 6.5
Shovels: 6.5-7.5
In Front of Toe Piece: 8-10
Underfoot: 10
Behind the Heel Piece: 10-9.5
Tails: 9-8.5
This is a pretty strong and directional flex pattern. The Radian 100’s tips and shovels are notably softer than the rest of the ski, but that soft area is pretty small and the majority of the ski is quite stiff. Compared to the Liberty Scope 104, the Radian 100 is considerably stiffer through the tips, shovels, and tails.
Stay Tuned…
We got a bit of time on the Radian 100 in the final days of the 23/24 season, but we’ll be putting a lot more time on it during the 24/25 season. Stay tuned for updates, and let us know of any questions you have regarding this all-mountain ski.
Interesting ski. Could be a great touring ski at that weight.