
2026 Liberty Scope 104 Skis with Atomic Strive 16 MN Bindings
The 2026 Liberty Scope 104 with Atomic Strive 16 MN Bindings brings playful performance to the freeride world with a surfy, intuitive feel thatâs made for soft snow, tight terrain, and creative off-trail skiing. Quick to pivot and easy to steer, itâs perfect for slashing, dancing, and flowing through powder stashes and steep lines.
Why we like it:
Itâs got the soul of a freestyle ski with the float and finesse of a backcountry tool. The Scope 104 feels light and agile where most skis feel clunkyâmaking it one of the most fun soft-snow skis you can buy.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a freeride ski that prioritizes maneuverability and playful energy over brute-force speed and stability. Perfect for riders who like to slash, pivot, and surf natural terrain features instead of bulldozing through them.
Highlights:
Built around Libertyâs Recoil Coreâfeaturing poplar wood and a phenolic plate underfootâthe Scope 104 delivers a responsive, stable platform with tons of energy. The semi-directional shape and generous tip and tail rocker help the ski pivot easily, while camber underfoot adds edge grip and rebound. With a tapered design and a mid-fat waist, itâs nimble in tight trees but stable enough to handle tracked-up powder. Built around a DIN range of 7â16, the Strive 16 MN offers serious retention for aggressive skiing. The wide AFD and oversized toe pedestal provide increased power transfer and edge control, especially useful on wider skis. Its LDN (Low-Profile) Toe brings you closer to the snow for enhanced terrain feel and balance, and the MultiNorm compatibility means it works with Alpine, GripWalk, and even some Touring boot soles. Despite its tough demeanor, the binding comes in at a surprisingly light weight, helping to reduce swing weight and maintain a nimble feel underfoot.
Things to consider:
This isnât a big-mountain hammerâitâs tuned for flow, finesse, and fast transitions. Skiers looking for maximum dampness or the ability to charge through crud at full throttle may find it a little too light or soft. But if you like to dance with the mountain, this oneâs a blast.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Bigger or faster skiers may want to size up for added float and stability; smaller riders or those prioritizing maneuverability can stick with their normal length.
The 2026 Liberty Scope 104 with Atomic Strive 16 MN Bindings brings playful performance to the freeride world with a surfy, intuitive feel thatâs made for soft snow, tight terrain, and creative off-trail skiing. Quick to pivot and easy to steer, itâs perfect for slashing, dancing, and flowing through powder stashes and steep lines.
Why we like it:
Itâs got the soul of a freestyle ski with the float and finesse of a backcountry tool. The Scope 104 feels light and agile where most skis feel clunkyâmaking it one of the most fun soft-snow skis you can buy.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a freeride ski that prioritizes maneuverability and playful energy over brute-force speed and stability. Perfect for riders who like to slash, pivot, and surf natural terrain features instead of bulldozing through them.
Highlights:
Built around Libertyâs Recoil Coreâfeaturing poplar wood and a phenolic plate underfootâthe Scope 104 delivers a responsive, stable platform with tons of energy. The semi-directional shape and generous tip and tail rocker help the ski pivot easily, while camber underfoot adds edge grip and rebound. With a tapered design and a mid-fat waist, itâs nimble in tight trees but stable enough to handle tracked-up powder. Built around a DIN range of 7â16, the Strive 16 MN offers serious retention for aggressive skiing. The wide AFD and oversized toe pedestal provide increased power transfer and edge control, especially useful on wider skis. Its LDN (Low-Profile) Toe brings you closer to the snow for enhanced terrain feel and balance, and the MultiNorm compatibility means it works with Alpine, GripWalk, and even some Touring boot soles. Despite its tough demeanor, the binding comes in at a surprisingly light weight, helping to reduce swing weight and maintain a nimble feel underfoot.
Things to consider:
This isnât a big-mountain hammerâitâs tuned for flow, finesse, and fast transitions. Skiers looking for maximum dampness or the ability to charge through crud at full throttle may find it a little too light or soft. But if you like to dance with the mountain, this oneâs a blast.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Bigger or faster skiers may want to size up for added float and stability; smaller riders or those prioritizing maneuverability can stick with their normal length.
Description
The 2026 Liberty Scope 104 with Atomic Strive 16 MN Bindings brings playful performance to the freeride world with a surfy, intuitive feel thatâs made for soft snow, tight terrain, and creative off-trail skiing. Quick to pivot and easy to steer, itâs perfect for slashing, dancing, and flowing through powder stashes and steep lines.
Why we like it:
Itâs got the soul of a freestyle ski with the float and finesse of a backcountry tool. The Scope 104 feels light and agile where most skis feel clunkyâmaking it one of the most fun soft-snow skis you can buy.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a freeride ski that prioritizes maneuverability and playful energy over brute-force speed and stability. Perfect for riders who like to slash, pivot, and surf natural terrain features instead of bulldozing through them.
Highlights:
Built around Libertyâs Recoil Coreâfeaturing poplar wood and a phenolic plate underfootâthe Scope 104 delivers a responsive, stable platform with tons of energy. The semi-directional shape and generous tip and tail rocker help the ski pivot easily, while camber underfoot adds edge grip and rebound. With a tapered design and a mid-fat waist, itâs nimble in tight trees but stable enough to handle tracked-up powder. Built around a DIN range of 7â16, the Strive 16 MN offers serious retention for aggressive skiing. The wide AFD and oversized toe pedestal provide increased power transfer and edge control, especially useful on wider skis. Its LDN (Low-Profile) Toe brings you closer to the snow for enhanced terrain feel and balance, and the MultiNorm compatibility means it works with Alpine, GripWalk, and even some Touring boot soles. Despite its tough demeanor, the binding comes in at a surprisingly light weight, helping to reduce swing weight and maintain a nimble feel underfoot.
Things to consider:
This isnât a big-mountain hammerâitâs tuned for flow, finesse, and fast transitions. Skiers looking for maximum dampness or the ability to charge through crud at full throttle may find it a little too light or soft. But if you like to dance with the mountain, this oneâs a blast.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Bigger or faster skiers may want to size up for added float and stability; smaller riders or those prioritizing maneuverability can stick with their normal length.





















