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Lib Technologies Skate Banana Original BTX Snowboard

Lib Technologies Skate Banana Original BTX Snowboard

Item #LBT0147|264 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$488.95
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Yellow/Green, 148cm/narrow (488.95)
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Yellow/Green, 152cm (488.95)
Yellow/Green, 156cm (488.95)
Yellow/Green, 159cm (488.95)
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Lib Technologies Skate Banana Original BTX Snowboard

Put the Lib Tech Skate Banana Original BTX Snowboard under your feet and start pressing like a pro. Along with the tell-tale banana yellow color, this deck sports rocker technology that pivots and butters in the park like a, while the Magne-traction edges let you rail anywhere on the mountain. The Skate Banana’s soft flex underfoot and stiff nose and tail give you a buttery-soft ride that won’t fold when you hit the chunks.

  • Correct Sandwich integration reduces spin weight
  • Magne-Traction offers superior edge hold
  • H-Pop Core increases pop
  • Swirl double sintered UHMW sidewalls add durability
  • Swirl sintered UHWM base keeps up your speed and waxes easily
  • Winner Platinum Pick Snowboard Magazine 2009; Winner Best of Test – Snowboard Magazine 2009; Good Wood Winner – Transworld Magazine 2009

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What up guys, I am seriously looking at getting a Banana and

What up guys, I am seriously looking at getting a Banana and I'm not sure what size to get. I am 5'9 about 145. I have been riding a 155 K2 and it feels too big. I am an intermediate park and freerider. I am debating between a 152 and a 148. Thanks for the help in advance.

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October 27, 2009

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The skate banana has no problems in deep snow. it's reverse camber keeps its nose up no matter what. i'd go with the 148.

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November 15, 2009

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It all depends on what you're going to be doing most and preference. I'm 5'9 also and about 143 lbs and have been riding a 156' and enjoy it. I ride the mtn. and the park so it works for me. But if you're wanting a smaller board than i would go with the 152' cause if you ride the 148' in some pow then you might not be able to get the nose out of it.

hope this helps.

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November 3, 2009

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Hey I have been riding for about 5 years about 3 times every

Hey I have been riding for about 5 years about 3 times every winter and i would say i am an intermediate rider. i am 5 7, weigh 125 and have a size 8.5 in womans. What size of board would be best for me?

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October 16, 2009

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Shoe size won't be an issue for any board, so you're good there. That low weight also will be accomodated nicely by any size board, I have riden 148's for park and I'm 6'0" and weigh 185, no problems.
A general rule of thumb is to have the board come up to your nose, but this can be tweaked depending on what you want to ride (shorter for park/jib, longer for POW/big mountain). If you are going to ride park/jib, I would go for the 148, for POW/big mountain/all around go for 152 or 156.

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October 23, 2009

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I am looking to buy my third board and am thinking the Lib Tech

I am looking to buy my third board and am thinking the Lib Tech Skate Banana? I would class myself as intermediate to advanced rider. I mainly hit the intermediate jumps, lot of manuals and free riding (not much rail work). My local runs are generally hard packed powder. I am around 5'7, 163lbs and wear size 10 1/2 boots. Do you guys have some suggestions.

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September 24, 2009

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Yes, get a Skate Banana--you won't be disappointed. Charge it hard, she likes to be pushed and will eat anything you throw at her. The most fun board ever!

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October 23, 2009

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Hi, am an intermediate freerider looking to get into some park

Hi, am an intermediate freerider looking to get into some park work jibbing and stuff and just mainly to mess around on. Specs are 6'2, 165lbs size 11 booties. been riding a 62W 09 custom for awhile now but it is alittle large. Would i get away with the 52 or would it have to be the 56....oh and 1 more thing....with size 11 boot i have a bit of room on my Wide so i would get away with the normal for this board? Thanks

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September 17, 2009

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156 Wide for sure,u have an 11 boot and 6´2 165 lbs

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October 16, 2009

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156 Wide for sure,u have an 11 boot and 6´2 165 lbs

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October 16, 2009

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I would go with the 156. I think a 152 would be too short for you. And you could probably sneak by with a normal board instead of a wide board as well. But you can't go wrong with a wide one either.

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September 19, 2009

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I'm 5' 10.5", 165 lbs and I ride everything from

I'm 5' 10.5", 165 lbs and I ride everything from pow to park to butters, what size is recommended for me?

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September 8, 2009

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Well you could range anywhere from about a 156 to 162, and by the looks of things you need about an all mountain size so I would hit something right in the middle.
I am 165 pounds as well and ride a 158 and love it.

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September 8, 2009

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when will these be going on sale?

when will these be going on sale?

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August 19, 2009

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These boards are in very high demand, and sell out very quickly. I would not count on them going on sale until well after the season if ever.

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November 12, 2009

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It's hard to tell. The guys that work here can't even tell you. Considering it's the 08-09 model you would think that it would be going on sale soon. The good news is they have well over 200 in stock, so you don't have to worry about them selling out anytime soon while you wait for them to go on sale.

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September 3, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
(Narrow) 148cm, (Narrow) 151cm, 152cm, 156cm, (Wide) 156cm, 159cm, )Wide) 159cm 
Shape:
Reverse-camber twin 
Effective edge:
[156cm] 1170mm 
Waist width:
[Narrow 148cm] 242mm, [156cm] 255mm, [Wide 156cm] 265mm 
Sidecut radius:
[156cm] 8.3m 
Stance width:
[Narrow 148cm] 18.5-24in [156cm] 20.25-26in, [Wide 156cm] 20.25-26in 
Stance setback:
Centered 
Core material:
H-Pop (wood alloy) 
Base:
Sintered UHMW 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle, jibbing, pipe, powder 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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