Lib Tech Surfboards
Lib Tech Surfboards
The new Lib Tech surfboard line sounds like it holds some promise for kiting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cND5EVoL ... r_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cND5EVoL ... r_embedded
Lib Tech
Hey,
Don't know about their surfboards, but skiing Mt. Baker 40+ days this year you see a ton of Lib Tech snowboards and Lib Tech NAS's at Baker. LibTech doesn't call them skis....they call their skis.... Narrow Ass Snowboards = NAS's.
Each NAS (ski) costs you approx. $600 but you get the second NAS for free. Great marketing for skis.
The NAS's (skis) have something called magne-traction (google "magne traction NAS") which is a a steak knife like serrated edge all the way down the edge of the ski. Turns ice into powder. It works, they rip.
I now own two pair.
Check this out.....I met this Tory Bland guy at Baker in the lodge at lunch....dood!
http://www.lib-tech.com/2011/11/17/tory ... -pipe-nas/
Good company.
Don't know about their surfboards, but skiing Mt. Baker 40+ days this year you see a ton of Lib Tech snowboards and Lib Tech NAS's at Baker. LibTech doesn't call them skis....they call their skis.... Narrow Ass Snowboards = NAS's.
Each NAS (ski) costs you approx. $600 but you get the second NAS for free. Great marketing for skis.
The NAS's (skis) have something called magne-traction (google "magne traction NAS") which is a a steak knife like serrated edge all the way down the edge of the ski. Turns ice into powder. It works, they rip.
I now own two pair.
Check this out.....I met this Tory Bland guy at Baker in the lodge at lunch....dood!
http://www.lib-tech.com/2011/11/17/tory ... -pipe-nas/
Good company.
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the skis and boards are cool but I am not totally sold on them. They are harder to tune due to the magna traction but they do give great edge hold because of it. Lib tech/ Gnu also don't finish their boards or skis to the same quality as other manufacturers, they all come with a belt tune as opposed to stone grind on the bases. I am not sure why they don't stone grind their stuff when it comes off the assembly line but I suspect it has something to do with the cost of the machine to do it. Many snowboarders don't need that type of base prep but it has been the standard in quality skis for many years. I work for a shop that sells lib and gnu, can't keep the boards on the floor, sell, sell, sell, they sell them selves.
Lib NAS
Ya,
But I don't think you have to tune your edges as much with the magne traction....you just don't care if they are sharp?
The finish on my Lib NAS bases seems fine....any shop could fix it if it is rough from the factory.
And it is so funny when people on the chair look down, see the wavy edge on your skis and go "WTF"
K
But I don't think you have to tune your edges as much with the magne traction....you just don't care if they are sharp?
The finish on my Lib NAS bases seems fine....any shop could fix it if it is rough from the factory.
And it is so funny when people on the chair look down, see the wavy edge on your skis and go "WTF"
K
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Very interesting and appealing to me, really like the idea of increased durability, a closed cell hydrophobic core, softer flex, light weight, reasonable cost ...
Shapes seem a little bigger in the tail than most kite-surfboards, may be a little bouncy in the wind-chop. Also would like to see their rocker curves ...
The Boardroom - http://boardroomshop.com/Surf/Surfboards/ in Vancouver is stocking them, will have to check them out next time I'm there.
Shapes seem a little bigger in the tail than most kite-surfboards, may be a little bouncy in the wind-chop. Also would like to see their rocker curves ...
The Boardroom - http://boardroomshop.com/Surf/Surfboards/ in Vancouver is stocking them, will have to check them out next time I'm there.
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This shape is pretty similar to the kite surfboard I'm riding at the moment:
http://boardroomshop.com/Surf/Surfboard ... 23N102504/
http://boardroomshop.com/Surf/Surfboard ... 23N102504/