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Lib Technologies Dark Series Snowboard - 2006
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Lib Technologies Dark Series Snowboard - 2006
More technologically advanced than any sled in the Lib Tech line, the skate-influenced Dark Series Snowboard is designed for riders who focus on throwing down in the park. With a deep sidecut and a narrow waist, the Dark Series is extremely responsive. Its long contact length and the Throttle 3-D riser provide stability for charging the tabletops and stomping landings at speed. The 158cm Dark Series Snowboard is available with Magne-Traction edges, giving you seven points of contact from a serrated shape that allows solid turns in the most bulletproof ice. Whether your sliding a double-kink or throwing backside sevens, the Dark Series Snowboard is ready and willing.
Bottom Line: The Dark Series is a responsive sled for hardcore freestyle riders.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 149cm, 152cm, 155cm, 158cm, 161cm; [Wide] 158cm, 161cm, 164cm; [Magne] 158cm, 158cmW, 161cmW, 164cmW
- Effective edge:
- [158cm] 122cm
- Waist width:
- [158cm] 24.9cm
- Sidecut radius:
- [158cm] 8.1-8.3-8.1m
- Stance width:
- [158cm] 53.5cm
- Stance setback:
- 1.25cm
- Core material:
- Golden Fleece basalt
- Base material:
- Sintered carbon 9991
- Recommended Use:
- Advanced freestyle snowboarding
- Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- United States






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