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And by 'trumps,' we mean 'You're Fired!'

Don't be surprised if you find yourself using your other boards as kindling, the Lib Tech Attack Banana EC2-BTX Snowboard replaces (and trumps) all of them. Lib Tech's legendary EC2-BTX camber slays all terrains and mountains equally (and utterly), so you might as well take up carpentry, because those other boards in your quiver just became furniture.

  • EC2 Elliptical camber puts rocker between your feet for catch free turns and spins with full contact while engaged for edge control
  • Correct Sandwich construction for super-light spin weight, tough double-sintered UHMW sidewalls, and a torsionally loose feel
  • Magne-Traction edges for hardpack control without having to make the deck super-stiff
  • Columbian Gold Core for the highest compression response ever in a snowboard
  • Directional twin shape for exceptional performance in all conditions from powder to park

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4 5

davp456347

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Model: 2013 / 156 Me: 173 lbs, 5'10', Skills: advanced: This is a great all around board. Well made in the US. Cool graphics. Loose and a lot of fun. Forgiving on landings... even when you think you are going wreck. It did everything I asked it to do (great in pow), except... it's squarely/unstable when you flat base on packed powder. At first I thought it was me and that I just needed more time on the board, but the more I road it, I found that the reverse camber of the board keeps the edges from engaging. Occasionally an edge would catch and through me off guard. I want to love this board, alas... After thinking about last season, I spent it up on the edges to avoid this squirrliness. As a result, I was not able to bomb hills and keep up with friends even on greens. Other reviews mention this instability. One reviewer mentioned that he was able to learn how to control it. I want to bomb hills... So next season I'm going to an aggressive all mountain twin with twin cam rocker.

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Fes

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I've demoed pretty much all of Lib's line and even for a short 5' 4" tall guy like me, the 153 version of this deck is my go-to board. I thought the Banana Magic was awesome but that was before this board came along. T.Rice board is too stiff for me.

Attack Banana, stable in turns, on landings, through pow, crud and chop. For me, quite damp.

I also got to demo the '13/'14 Attack Banana at Baker this season and just as good.