Gear Review
nice and powerful
By soulsurfing
Ranked #76 - Boards
December 27, 2007
i have 167cm and it rides like a dream. i mainly ride backcountry, trees,chutes,cliffs,,,,all the natural stuff, and very little park when weather is crap. i was little worried about twin shape and its very little set back because of my riding style however, i put bindings as far back as they can get when i ride big mountains and its awesome. not as stiff as my previous board, option makinen 161cm, which also worried me a little when i received it since i like fast, steep, obstacle littered lines. when i actually rode it, it was very stable, sharp, easy to throw around despite its length, and floats on pow very nice. according to my buddy's GPS, i was going 86km/hr on groomer at kickinghorse, magne traction held its edge like it was glued to the snow and it felt very safe. when taking off jumps, it has lots of pop and stable platform for landing,,,,all the time. now, as for park riding, i cant say much since last time i rode park was 2005 and last rail session was 2003. i was told my buddy who rides park a lot that it might be little too stiff for full blown park junkies. however, the board was originally designed for freestylers in mind so im sure it will do you good.
View Details: Lib Technologies Skunk Ape Magnetraction Snowboard
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 157cm, 162cm, 167cm, 172cm, 180cm, 190cm
- Effective edge:
- [167cm] 1270mm
- Waist width:
- [167cm] 268mm
- Sidecut radius:
- [167cm] 8.85m
- Stance width:
- 19.5-24.25in (50-62cm)
- Stance setback:
- [157-172cm] Centered; [180, 190cm] 1in (2.54cm)
- Core material:
- Air (wood honeycomb)
- Base:
- TNT (fluoro polymer)
- Recommended Use:
- Freestyle for people with really big feet
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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