Lib Tech Skate Banana Mens Snowboard BTX Blue,Orange,Yello
Is that will a Skate Banana throughout your pocket or do you just make winter sports look simple? Cheers to Banana Technical as well as Magne-Traction The Lib Tech Skate Banana BTX Snowboard has a unique force map that makes turns simple to be able to initiate will be catch-free and forgiving floats amazingly in powder and is unreal for jibbing and poppy freestyle fun From presses rails and jibs to powder hard pack and all in between the Skate Banana does it all with ease and balance like no various other. Lib Tech Skate Banana BTX (Yellow/Green) Wide Snowboard 2012 Is that a Skate Banana in your current pocket, as well as do for you just simply make winter sports lookup stress-free? Thanks to Banana Tech and Magne-Traction, The Lib Tech Skate Banana BTX Wide Snowboard has a specific pressure map that makes turns easy to initiate, is catch-free and forgiving, floats incredibly in powder, and is unreal for jibbing and poppy freestyle fun. The wide waist is ideal for heavier rippers or people who just have bigger feet. From presses, rails, and jibs so that you can powder, very difficult pack, in addition to many in between the Skate Banana does it all having ease and balance like no other.
| BTX Blue Snowboard 2012 | BTX Blue Wide Snowboard 2012 |
![]() Lib Tech Skate Banana BTX Blue Snowboard 2012 |
![]() Lib Tech Skate Banana BTX Blue Wide Snowboard 2012 |
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| BTX Green Snowboard 2012 | BTX Grey/Black Narrow Snowboard 2012 |
![]() Lib Tech BTX Green board 2012 |
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| BTX Grey/Black Snowboard 2012 | BTX Grey/Black Wide Snowboard 2012 |
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![]() Grey/Black Wide board |
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| BTX Orange Narrow Snowboard 2012 | BTX Orange Snowboard 2012 |
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| BTX Orange Wide Snowboard 2012 | BTX Pink Narrow Snowboard 2012 |
![]() Orange Wide board |
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| BTX Purple Narrow 2012 | BTX Purple Snowboard 2012 |
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| BTX Purple Wide 2012 | BTX Red Narrow 2012 |
![]() Purple Wide board |
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| BTX Red 2012 | BTX Red Wide Snowboard 2012 |
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| BTX White Narrow 2012 | BTX White Wide Snowboard 2012 |
![]() Lib Tech BTX White Narrow board |
![]() Lib Tech BTX White Wide board |
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| BTX Yellow/Green Narrow 2012 | BTX Yellow/Green Snowboard 2012 |
![]() Lib Tech BTX Yellow/Green Narrow board |
![]() Lib Tech BTX Yellow/Green Snowboard |
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| BTX Yellow/Green Wide 2012 | BTX Wide Banana Rocker Blue/Green Snowboard 2011 |
![]() Lib Tech BTX Yellow/Green Wide Snowboard |
![]() Blue/Green Snowboard 2011 The regular-size waist |
The first thing you have to consider is terrain. Where do you mostly ride? If it on Midwest hardpack, you can go with the lazy man's calculator. If you are a seek and destroy park rider you may want to go a little smaller in length for ease of spinning and flipping. If you are a "Riders on the Storm" powder junkie, you are going to want to add at least a foot of length to your board, or else the powder will eat you up. For your average all-terrain shredder, I suggest selecting a board that when standing upright in front of your body (stand up nice and straight now!) hits somewhere between your mouth and the top of your head. Another thing to consider is that for every ten pounds overweight you are, you should add a couple inches to board length. It is important to properly distribute the weight to your nose, tail, and edges. If you have clown feet, you may have to find a wider board for less toe/heel drag. On the other hand, if you have the feet of a porcelain china doll; look for a board that offers a narrow design in the length that you are comfortable with. If you are a little weak in the physical strength department, dial down the board length a few inches for a more comfortable ride. These are the essential questions to ask yourself prior to investing hundreds of dollars in your new ride. Check out the companies' websites for complete board offerings and sizes. Make a list of the available boards in the size range you want with a graphics you like and call local shops for prices and availability. This way you can eliminate any ridiculously expensive boards and narrow down the pack to a few select choices.





















