Libtech

They're called "Wreckcreate 100" and people that ski for Libtech are called "Librippers"ahahaha such a joke
 
Libtech makes some wicked surfboards... As for their skis I want to demo them before I would ever get some, I heard they have a sort of serrated edge on them where there are like multiple curves to the ski along the main curve.

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Looks very interesting, and its cool to see unique design like that.. Apparently its good, but I wouldnt buy until I tried it for myself.

**This post was edited on Apr 11th 2018 at 5:52:00pm
 
I’ve ridden a Lib Tech snowboard and the serrated edges help a ton for riding but I don’t think I would want or need it on my skis. Their boards are the shit though and I’m picking one up for next season.
 
13914707:RousedWits said:
Libtech makes some wicked surfboards... As for their skis I want to demo them before I would ever get some, I heard they have a sort of serrated edge on them where there are like multiple curves to the ski along the main curve.

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Looks very interesting, and its cool to see unique design like that.. Apparently its good, but I wouldnt buy until I tried it for myself.

**This post was edited on Apr 11th 2018 at 5:52:00pm

Magne-traction has been around for snowboards for a while now, and is pretty common. Heard it's pretty mice although none of my boards personally have it.

Not sure how much I would want it on skis though.....id have to try it out I guess
 
13914721:Profahoben_212 said:
Magne-traction has been around for snowboards for a while now, and is pretty common. Heard it's pretty mice although none of my boards personally have it.

Not sure how much I would want it on skis though.....id have to try it out I guess

Magne is ass on rails tho.
 
i just bought some lib tech backwards after my b dogs got messed up on the edge and sidewall crumbled and so far they have been super fun. they are soft enough to be able to do fun butters but they aren't complete noodles and they are super poppy. they're also super light compared to my b dogs and the magne traction is really good for ice even with the edges grinded down
 
Would try / not sure how a ski can be bad on rails??

I could ski a down rail in competition cross country skis if I wanted and still pretzel
 
The NAS (narrow ass snowboards) have been around for over 10 years. The all have magnatraction and are fun as hell. You don't notice the edge at all in the soft snow. Oh hard pack the ski comes around as normal unless you are in the back seat. The edge hooks up and lets you know you need to get forward. Personally I really liked the ski and had a great time skiing it in spring slush conditions.
 
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