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Lib Technologies Phoenix Series Snowboard

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Lib Technologies Phoenix Series Snowboard
Lib Tech has been rocking original technologies, designs, and hand-made boards since way back in the day. Remaining true to their roots, this is one certifiably core, non-sellout company.  In their own words, “Lib Tech continues to enroll the help of American action-hero snowboard craftsmen to battle the invasion of trans-Pacific freighter-born sweatsticks. Have some dignity.” If you seek out the grassroots innovators, the underground masters, the hand-builders, the real deal, then look no further.  Lib Tech Snowboards are designed — and built — by snowboarders, for snowboarders. They make the stuff real riders need to pursue their passions.  Aren’t you lucky they’re willing to share it with you?
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Description of Lib Technologies Phoenix Series Snowboard:
Blaze onto the scene with the Lib Tech Phoenix Snowboard, Jamie Lynn's signature freestyle design featuring his own art. This ride features Lib Tech's top-of-the-line tech innovations. Want some pop? Combine Lib Tech's Golden Fleece glass-composite matrix with the Power Transfer Spine wood core. The Pheonix Snowboard's low spin weight makes it nimble in the air as it is on snow. A freestyle shape lets you switch-hit like you're batting regular. The super-fast wax-optional TNT base makes this one of Lib Tech's fastest high-end freestyle carvers.

Bottom Line: Rip up the mountain with Jamie Lynn's signature series ride—the Lib Tech Phoenix Snowboard,

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HRRMMMMMMM   01-18-08
Mikey C (1): rank
I am on my second Lib Tech board. My first was the Jamie Lynn 157 from a few years back. The one with the abstract cat on it. Love the board, rode it about 15 times a year from the year it came out (2000ish) until the 06/07 season. Loved it. This board however... Has the quality gone down? It rides great, I love the way it feels on the mountain, but I'm not so sure of the quality. The first one started de-laminating after the first day I rode it. A small section of the tail cracked and began seperating. Not cool. Now on my second one, the site got it to me real fast, no questions asked. Thank you guys. But now, even the smallest scratch on the top shows up white, like the top of the deck artwork is like a paper thin film? WTF. I'm not sure if my next board will be a Lib-Tech, we'll see how this one holds up after a few years.

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Lib Tech snowboards   02-17-08
ek (4): rank
I've been riding mervin prodcuts for the last two seasons, and I'd have to say that craftsmanship is horrible! I had a GNU rider's choice and that board chipped easily, I had to super-glue some parts of the top sheet down. Also I hit some rails a few times and the side wall craved in. I thought i might of had a bad model but then it happened again this year with the Lib Tech Phenoix series. My brother also bought Lib tech NAS skis, and after one day of trees and riding the resort the top sheet and sidewall was done. The side wall also seems like paper material just glued onto ABS plastic. I'm very disappointed to say the least. I would never buy any mervin products again. I don't know how they end up as award winner year after year. Definitely not a board to get if your investing $400 plus dollars to last you season after season. I hate to say it, but I would recommend burton, forum, and ride. I've never had craftsmanship problem with them.

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If you want durability, look elsewhere   03-25-08
pwdrhnd (1): rank
First of all, R-Dogg, I don't think any company rep is putting 300+ days on a deck. 31 reviews that all slobber exclusively on Mervin products, from kids gear to every snowboard out there? Give me a break. Secondly, no Lib is doing 300 days without completely falling apart. I've owned 3 Libs in the past 5 years and I don't think I'll get another one because they won't do much over one 100+ day season without breaking or at least delaming in multiple spots. I love the way they ride when new and magnetration is great, but I want a deck that'll last longer. If your going to spread your company propaganda in what's supposed to be unbiased customer reviews, do a better job of covering your tracks.

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Length: 151cm, 154cm, 157cm, 157cm wide, 160cm
Effective edge: [157cm] 1175mm
Waist width: [157cm] 251mm
Sidecut radius: [157cm] 8.75m
Stance width: 18.5-23.5in (47-60cm)
Stance setback: 1in (2.5cm)
Core material: H-Pop (alloy wood)
Base: TNT (dual-layer fluoro)
Recommended Use: Freestyle snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

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