Lib Tech Attack Banana WIDE
Description
- Get ready to unleash an attack of mad skills on the unsuspecting mountain!
- Sick artwork is courtesy of Mike Parillo.
- EC2 Elliptical Camber combined with Banana Blend technology creates excellent edge hold on ice with a medium amount of pressure to the tip and tail, which provides end-to-end stability.
- Magne-Traction serrated edges grip the ice and turn it into powder! Features seven strategically placed bumps along each side of the side cut. Biggest bumps are at the center, giving you more control and balance. Smaller bumps outside the feet provide improved tip-to-tail control but still offer plenty of freestyle freedom.
- Columbian Gold Core provides the highest compression response ever used in a snowboard.
- TNT Base material provides a fast and low maintenance surface for you to float on.
- Correct sandwich construction ensures a light spin weight.
- Double Sintered UHMW sidewalls for durable protection.
- Ultra dependable basalt fiber strength provides a smooth ride.
- Power Transfer Internal Sidewalls has the same futuristic power 90° pop technology as Lib Tech's world record setting skateboards. Power transfer spines have been placed along the sidewall of the board to add board control to the sandwich construction.
- Measurements
Contact Length: 119"
Side Cut: 8.4"
Nose Width: 30.7"
Waist Width: 26.6"
Tail Width: 30.7" - Stance: 20-26"/0"
- Weight Range: 145+ lbs.
- Flex Rating: 7/10
- Made in the U.S.A.
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Lib Tech snowboards are manufactured by Mervin Manufacturing, which is the longest running and last major snowboard factory in the USA. Mervin is managed and staffed by snowboarders, who continue to innovate and experiment with new ideas to improve the rider experience.
Mervin's "build, ride, refine" philosophy has created many important developments in snowboard evolution. The use of sidecuts to create edgehold and turning ability were first introduced by snowboard pioneer Mike Olson. The latest technology has been the creation of the Magne-Traction that makes snowboards easier to ride and improves overall performance. Their Banana technology continues to create better rocker control, tip-to-tail contact and improved gripping so the snowboarder controls the ice and not the other way around.
Mervin Manufacturing also strides to be an environmentally-sound company by working with water-based solvents and renewable fast-growing forest products. Wood dust is even recycled and scrap wood is sold for kindling. Mervin Manufacturing continues to move forward to be the leading snowboard company with a clean environmental conscience.





