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Lib Technologies Jamie Lynn Phoenix C2BTX Snowboard - 2010
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Lib Technologies Jamie Lynn Phoenix C2BTX Snowboard - 2010
Accept the Lib Tech Jaime Lynn Pheonix C2BTX Snowboard into your heart and you will be given eternal life filled with deep powder days and succulent snow bunnies. The cleansing powers of Eco-friendly construction and biff-redeeming baby jebus super technologies ensure you can explore your new kingdom with ease.
- C2BTX is a combination of Lib Tech’s infamous Banana reverse camber and OG camber—giving you a skate-influenced ride that still digs in on hardpack
- Jaime’s power Magne-Traction gives you extra points of contact along your edge so you can turn like a tweeker who just saw a dollar on the ground out of the corner of their eye
- H-Pop core is made from a secret wood alloy that was found beside a burning bush—it absorbs less resin, requires less glue, and has a super high compression response (tons of response and pop)
- Basalt fiberglass construction and the Bio beans topsheet combine forces to add torsional response and high-speed control to your heavenly ride
Bottom Line: BrA-men!
Leave your mark on The Wall.
I say go for the 154. I'm 5'6" too and I ride a 157 T.Rice which I think may be stiffer. Get the 154 and you'll be stylin.
By: Byaaa!
January 20, 2011
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Shape:
- directional twin
- Flex:
- medium, soft
- Camber:
- Banana Camber combo
- Effective Edge:
- [157 cm ] 1175 mm
- Waist Width:
- [157 cm ] 241 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [157 cm ] 8.75 m
- Stance Width:
- [157 cm] 20.25 - 26 in
- Stance Setback:
- centered
- Core:
- H Pop (wood alloy)
- Base:
- sintered UHMW
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [151 cm] 80 + lb; [154 cm] 85 + lb; [157 cm] 100 + lb; [157w cm] 115 + lb; [160 cm] 115 + lb
- Recommended Use:
- advanced freestyle, park, pipe, all-mountain
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year





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