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Lib Technologies Jamie Lynn Phoenix C2-BTX Snowboard
With a stiffer flex and mellower Magne-Traction than most of the lib Tech line, the Jamie Lynn Phoenix C2-BTX Snowboard is all about high-speed stability and predictable landings. If you're looking for a tool to ride harder and faster without any unwelcome surprises, look to the Lynn.
- C2 Power Banana blended camber puts rocker between your feet for easy turns with camber at the contact points for control on hardpack
- 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
- H-Pop Core for the highest compression response ever in a snowboard with half the glue weight and less resin weight
- Directional twin shape for exceptional performance in all conditions from powder to park
Bottom Line: No mercy.
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This Board Gives you Super Powers
By:
Jason Dement
March 4, 2013
I've been riding a K2 Brigade for a couple of years now and I just moved over to this board. After about 5 minutes on this beast, I was already in love. Absolutely effortless turns - carving was a total pleasure. On the groom, when I wanted to go fast, I did. I was cruising along at 40mph on this board and it felt like I was floating on a cloud. Another thing I loved was the fact that even where the skiers had turned a major portion of the slopes into mogels, this board excelled. Boards typically don't do so hot in a field of mogels but it was just so easy to whip around through them that I found myself looking for some to play on. The resort I was at on my first trip didn't have man features at all for jumps and tricks but I managed to get air pretty easy on the small features I did find. The board pops nicely and I can't wait to find the big features on my next trip.
The Magne-Traction is really subdued on this board but I could still feel its power. I found that when I wanted to explain to my friends how good this board feels, I couldn't quiet find the words to describe what it was doing for me. I had probably the best technical day of my snowboarding history the first day I road this board.
Lib Tech Jamie Lynn Phoenix C2-BTX
By: C - Snowboard, Skate, Surf Buyer
September 19, 2012
Lib Tech Jamie Lynn Phoenix C2-BTX
Change me.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 151 cm, 154 cm, 157 cm, 160 cm
- Shape:
- directional twin
- Flex:
- [151cm] medium (5.5 of 10 on Lib Tech's scale); [154cm] medium (6 of 10 on Lib Tech's scale); [157-160cm] medium (6.5 of 10 on Lib Tech's scale)
- Camber:
- C2 BTX Banana (hybrid)
- Sidewalls:
- double sintered UHMW
- Effective Edge:
- [151cm] 1130 mm; [154cm] 1150 mm; [157cm] 1170 mm; [160cm] 1190 mm
- Waist Width:
- [151cm] 247 mm; [154cm] 249 mm; [157cm] 251 mm; [160cm] 257 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [151cm] 8.55 m; [154cm] 8.65 m; [157-160cm] 8.75 m
- Stance Width:
- [151cm] 19.25 - 25 in; [154-160cm] 20.25 - 26 in
- Stance Setback:
- 0.5 in
- Core:
- H-Pop (wood alloy)
- Base:
- TNT (extruded)
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [151cm] 110 + lb; [154cm] 120 + lb; [157cm] 130 + lb; [160cm] 140 + lb
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain, freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year





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