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Lib-Tech Men's Lib Rig Snowboard 2024
Lib-Tech Men's Lib Rig Snowboard 2024
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Austen Sweetin is one ripping all terrain snowboarder… he rode pretty much every board we make in every condition imaginable (especially pow) and carefully studied his favorite geometries and working with our experiMENTAL design team combined them into the ultimate hard charging resort ripping pow blasting shred rig. The Lib Rig by Austen Sweetin… a full sized floaty but streamlined nose and a switch functional tail, deep carving sidecuts, no toe drag waist widths and mild taper all sitting on a no nonsense power OP chassis plus a rugged speedy knife cut sintered base. Austen topped it off with some of his own understated visually sweet and easy graphics in bright orange on black. His Rig is your rig…
Profile: Camber
Terrain: Resort/Pow/Park
Response: Medium Responsive
Features:
- Magne-Traction: Serrated Steak Knife Technology. 7 strategically located edge serrations that provide unreal edge hold and control in all conditions. Turns ice into powder.
- Top: Eco Sublimated Poly Top
- Glass: Tri-ax/ Bi-ax
- Birch Internal Sidewalls: Durable and attractive.
- UHMW Sintered Sidewalls: Lightweight and nearly bulletproof.
- UHMW Tip/Tail Impact Deflection: Lightweight and nearly bulletproof.
Profile: Camber
Precision, control and pop.
The side profile of camber looks like a rainbow. Tried and true, camber has been the dominant board bend in the snowboard industry for almost 40 years. Adopted from the bend of alpine skis, camber snowboards deliver precise turning and edge control, with spring-loaded pop due to the bend in the board, providing better jumping characteristics. Advanced riders tend to prefer this bend, especially for hard carving and high-speed riding. Even when it comes to softer park snowboards, camber boards deliver exceptional pop and control.
However, they are not as forgiving of mistakes and can be more difficult to learn or progress on than a rocker or hybrid bend.
Shape: Directional
A smooth, reliable ride.
Directional shapes generally feature a longer, softer nose and a shorter, stiffer tail. These shapes thrive in an all-mountain environment, as they possess the ability to ride more smoothly than their twin-tip counterparts and behave more reliably in variable snow conditions, anywhere from choppy snow to deeper powder. More twin-looking directional shapes where the difference between nose and tail appear minimal will perform best as crossover freestyle snowboards for those looking to still access the park, while more exaggerated differences will excel for additional float in deep powder.
Flex: 5-6 (Scale 1 - 10)
Versatility at its finest. From the park to the peak and anywhere in between.
Base: Sintered:
High-end base material that is harder, more durable, and faster than extruded bases.
RETURN POLICIES
RETURN POLICIES
If you are not satisfied with your full priced purchase, you may return the unused product complete with original packaging and tags intact instore or online within 30 days of receiving the item for a full refund or store credit. Please note that items marked Final Sale are not elegible for returns or exchanges.For more information, please visit ourReturns and Exchanges Page.
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