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Libtech Skate Banana BTX Wide Snowboard

Libtech Skate Banana BTX Wide Snowboard -

    Product Details    

    Style: 0210-SKATE BANANA WIDE

    * Color of snowboard base may vary.

    Press boxes, ride rails, and jib a little easier with the Lib Tech Skate Banana BTX Snowboard. Lib Tech’s rocker Banana between your feet makes this snowboard ride like a skateboard, while the serrated Magne-Traction edges give icy slopes a buttery feel. A lightweight construction keeps spin weight down so you can turn a little easier in the park, and a durable sintered base keeps the glide going and stands up to seasons of rail abuse. The Lib Tech Skate Banana BTX Snowboard floats in the powder, blasts through the chop when the powder’s gone, and then stomps landings in park before the day’s over. This board rides easier and is more fun for everyone.

    Specs:

    • Shape: Twin
    • Design: All-Mountain for versatility
    • Flex Rating: 5 (on 1 (soft) to 10 (stiff) scale)
    • Camber: Reverse-camber banana and flatter camber blend

    Features:

    • Wider footprint with bigger feet in mind
    • Banana tech puts rocker between your feet and lifts the tip and tail for buttery ride and float
    • Ride this board up to 3cm shorter than normal
    • MagneTraction puts 7 points of contact between the board and snow for better hold
    • Correct Sandwich Construction lightens the tip and tail
    • H-Pop core with Banana Core Proile for huge pop
    • Swirl Double UHMW Sidewalls take abuse
    • Swirl Sintered UHMW Base is slippery and durable

    Questions and Answers

    ASK A QUESTION Got questions about this product? Ask them here. Got questions about anything else? Please see our FAQ.
    Q:
    "I am 6 feet tall and 180 pounds. I would like to purchase a skate banana. What would be the right size for me?"
    1 Answers | Answer Question
    Question by teoad on 5/24/2011 - 11:29 pm
    A:
    "For your height and weight you need something close to 159."
    Answer by Grace (Peter Glenn Staff) on 5/25/2011 - 9:06 am
    Q:
    "If I decide to get a skunk does that mean that I should go with a 157 or 161. I'll mainly be in the north east but I'm planning on heading out west this winter, which I know is a major difference due to snow conditions."
    1 Answers | Answer Question
    Question by aubrydicks on 5/25/2011 - 9:09 am
    A:
    "The shape of the board will definitely help with the conditions in the east. The Reverse-camber Banana with 7 contact points will help you maintain an edge hold when turning over icy terrains. To determine the correct size we need to take in consideration your height, weight, and skills."
    Answer by Grace (Peter Glenn Staff) on 5/25/2011 - 9:16 am
    Q:
    "Hey, I was wondering what color you have this board in. I know that they are often sold as a random color but you are only showing a couple blue colors. Thanks.."
    1 Answers | Answer Question
    Question by DG13 on 6/25/2011 - 2:35 pm
    A:
    "The color depends on the size of the board you are ordering. The color shows for each size."
    Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 6/27/2011 - 9:58 am
    Q:
    "what year is this model? does it have any defects or cosmetic damage?"
    1 Answers | Answer Question
    Question by Crix on 8/27/2011 - 3:24 am
    A:
    "This is a 2010/2011 winter season. There is no damage or defects at all!"
    Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 8/29/2011 - 3:19 pm
    Q:
    "I'm 5 foot 8 inches 140lb. and wear a size 11.5 boot. would the 153 wide be the right choice for me?"
    1 Answers | Answer Question
    Question by Crix on 8/29/2011 - 12:16 am
    A:
    "A 153 would be great for you. As long as you stay in the mid-wide to wide range for your board you will be perfect."
    Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 8/29/2011 - 2:56 pm
    Q:
    "I got size 14 boots heard good things about the banna board! I spin backside off my toes, will I eat it on this board"
    1 Answers | Answer Question
    Question by Erocked on 9/13/2011 - 12:19 pm
    A:
    "This particular board is the wide model so you should be fine. If you were get a regular model then you might have a problem. But overall it looks like you should be able to get some really good rides with this board!"
    Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff) on 9/13/2011 - 4:36 pm

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