Lib Tech La Nina 12/13
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Lib Tech La Nina 12/13

Was: £530.00  Now: £424.00

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The Lib Tech La Ni?a MC is a brand new addition to the Lib Tech Roster, and has been designed for riders whose passion is riding powder at every opportunity. A C1 BTX designed board, it blends concentrated camber under your back foot for punchy stable turns, Banana Rocker between your feet and flat to mild camber from your front foot to nose contact. The result is focused pressure between your feet for easier turns, great edge hold in ice, and power at the rear of the board for control in critical situations.

Features

  • C1 BTX
  • DBS base profile
  • H-Pop camel core profile - perfect flex underfoot
  • UHMW sidewalls
  • Super fast TNT base
  • Flex rating - 6/7 depending on size (1 = soft/10 = stiff)

Glossary

C1 BTX:Aggressive directional rear camber/nose Banana combo & Magne Traction. Rocker between the feet with flat to mild camber from the front foot to nose contact, blended with camber from the back foot to the rear contact area. Focuses pressure between your feet for easy turns and great edge hold on ice, mild pressure at the tip for unreal catch-free float, and max pressure at the tail for power, stability, pop and control.
Magne Traction:Conventional skis and snowboards have two contact points. Magne-Traction boards have seven and deliver better edge hold! Control and turn initiation come from under your feet, not a foot and a half to either side of your feet, so when your two outside contact points lose grip, you've still got five more to take over!