
2026 Liberty Horizon 92 Skis
The 2026 Liberty Horizon 92 is a quick and confident all-mountain ski that blends modern agility with a damp, stable feel underfoot. Featuring Liberty’s Variable Metal Technology and a versatile waist width, the Horizon 92 is built to elevate everyday skiing, especially when you're mixing it up on and off the trail.
Why we like it:
It’s an energetic, grippy ski with enough versatility to shine in a range of conditions, especially for skiers who value a precise feel without a punishing ride.
Who it's for:
Best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers who split their time between groomed runs and soft-snow, the Horizon 92 favors those who appreciate quickness and feedback but don’t want a full-on charger.
Highlights:
At the heart of the Horizon 92 is Liberty’s Precision Core, which combines poplar and ash wood with carbon fiber and titanal to deliver a highly responsive yet damp feel. The ash adds strength and rebound, while poplar keeps things lively and lightweight. This core is then bolstered by VMT—Variable Metal Technology—which uses a layer of titanal and a full carbon wrap to control vibration, increase edge hold, and provide a smooth, confidence-inspiring ride. The result is a ski that excels in variable conditions, with enough muscle to handle firm snow and enough compliance to stay fun and forgiving in softer terrain.
Things to consider:
The Horizon 92’s construction prioritizes versatility and agility over brute-force performance, so heavier or more aggressive expert skiers will find it lacks the sheer power of a fully metal-laminated charger. Additionally, at 92 mm underfoot, it’s well-suited to everyday conditions, but not wide enough to be a dedicated powder tool. Skiers who demand maximum flotation or ultra-high-speed stability in variable backcountry snow may want to look wider or burlier.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. With its quick edge-to-edge performance, most skiers will be comfortable in their usual length, but sizing down for maneuverability or up for stability are both reasonable options depending on preference.
The 2026 Liberty Horizon 92 is a quick and confident all-mountain ski that blends modern agility with a damp, stable feel underfoot. Featuring Liberty’s Variable Metal Technology and a versatile waist width, the Horizon 92 is built to elevate everyday skiing, especially when you're mixing it up on and off the trail.
Why we like it:
It’s an energetic, grippy ski with enough versatility to shine in a range of conditions, especially for skiers who value a precise feel without a punishing ride.
Who it's for:
Best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers who split their time between groomed runs and soft-snow, the Horizon 92 favors those who appreciate quickness and feedback but don’t want a full-on charger.
Highlights:
At the heart of the Horizon 92 is Liberty’s Precision Core, which combines poplar and ash wood with carbon fiber and titanal to deliver a highly responsive yet damp feel. The ash adds strength and rebound, while poplar keeps things lively and lightweight. This core is then bolstered by VMT—Variable Metal Technology—which uses a layer of titanal and a full carbon wrap to control vibration, increase edge hold, and provide a smooth, confidence-inspiring ride. The result is a ski that excels in variable conditions, with enough muscle to handle firm snow and enough compliance to stay fun and forgiving in softer terrain.
Things to consider:
The Horizon 92’s construction prioritizes versatility and agility over brute-force performance, so heavier or more aggressive expert skiers will find it lacks the sheer power of a fully metal-laminated charger. Additionally, at 92 mm underfoot, it’s well-suited to everyday conditions, but not wide enough to be a dedicated powder tool. Skiers who demand maximum flotation or ultra-high-speed stability in variable backcountry snow may want to look wider or burlier.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. With its quick edge-to-edge performance, most skiers will be comfortable in their usual length, but sizing down for maneuverability or up for stability are both reasonable options depending on preference.
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The 2026 Liberty Horizon 92 is a quick and confident all-mountain ski that blends modern agility with a damp, stable feel underfoot. Featuring Liberty’s Variable Metal Technology and a versatile waist width, the Horizon 92 is built to elevate everyday skiing, especially when you're mixing it up on and off the trail.
Why we like it:
It’s an energetic, grippy ski with enough versatility to shine in a range of conditions, especially for skiers who value a precise feel without a punishing ride.
Who it's for:
Best suited for intermediate to advanced skiers who split their time between groomed runs and soft-snow, the Horizon 92 favors those who appreciate quickness and feedback but don’t want a full-on charger.
Highlights:
At the heart of the Horizon 92 is Liberty’s Precision Core, which combines poplar and ash wood with carbon fiber and titanal to deliver a highly responsive yet damp feel. The ash adds strength and rebound, while poplar keeps things lively and lightweight. This core is then bolstered by VMT—Variable Metal Technology—which uses a layer of titanal and a full carbon wrap to control vibration, increase edge hold, and provide a smooth, confidence-inspiring ride. The result is a ski that excels in variable conditions, with enough muscle to handle firm snow and enough compliance to stay fun and forgiving in softer terrain.
Things to consider:
The Horizon 92’s construction prioritizes versatility and agility over brute-force performance, so heavier or more aggressive expert skiers will find it lacks the sheer power of a fully metal-laminated charger. Additionally, at 92 mm underfoot, it’s well-suited to everyday conditions, but not wide enough to be a dedicated powder tool. Skiers who demand maximum flotation or ultra-high-speed stability in variable backcountry snow may want to look wider or burlier.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. With its quick edge-to-edge performance, most skiers will be comfortable in their usual length, but sizing down for maneuverability or up for stability are both reasonable options depending on preference.























