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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.
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Description
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.























