Triple kinked rail? Strap on the Ride Kink Freestyle Snowboard, say a prayer, and slide that sucker. This jib decks shock-absorbing sidewalls will help you get the job done.
You want nothing less than the originala combination of Magne-Traction and Banana technology with the telltale banana colorsLib Techs Skate Banana Original BTX Snowboard.
Lib Techs Skate Banana BTX Snowboard delivers all that Magne-Traction and Banana Technology (sick edge hold and underfoot control) but leaves the yellow banana color behind.
Welcome to Magne-Traction, Banana Technology, and the original color of the Skate Banana in a board tailored toward the non-lumberjack-sized riders of the worldLib Techs Skate Banana Original Narrow BTX Snowboard.
Youre not a lumberjack-sized shredder. In fact, youd be stoked on a narrow board. And you want Magne-Traction and Banana technology, but you dont want a fruit-yellow color. Were stoked to present Lib Techs Skate Banana BTX Narrow Snowboard.
Lib Tech designed the skate-influenced Dark Series Magnetraction Snowboard to give progressive riders an incredible feel in the terrain park and on downtown rails
The wave-shaped Magne-Traction edges give the Lib Tech T. Rice MTX Snowboard seven points of contact for supreme control in the iciest parks and pipes.
Ever wonder how T. Rice wins so many awards? Take a closer look at the Lib Tech T. Rice BTX Snowboard he rides. Lib Tech combined Magne-Tractions edge-holding abilities with pow-buttering, jib-nuttering Banana Technology.
Youve seen Jamie Lynn killing it for years, and his boards have progressed right along with him. Saddle up the Lib Tech Jamie Lynn Phoenix Snowboard for the latest evolution.
Between the Banana Technology, the Magne-Traction edges, and Jamie Lynns artwork, the Lib Tech Mark Landvik Phoenix BTX Snowboard makes all other boards seem boring.
The Lib Tech TRS BTX Snowboards reverse-camber gives it unreal float in the powder, and a stiff flex keeps it from washing out like youre riding, say, a banana.
The Lib Tech TRS MTX Snowboards blend of freestyle performance and durability impressed Transworld Snowboarding enough to earn the magazines Good Wood Award in 2007.