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Lib Technologies TRS BTX Snowboard

Lib Technologies TRS BTX Snowboard

Item #LBT0135|128 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$558.95
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148cm, One Color (558.95)
151cm, One Color (558.95)
154cm, One Color (558.95)
157cm, One Color (558.95)
159cm, One Color (558.95)
162cm, One Color (558.95)
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Lib Technologies TRS BTX Snowboard

The Lib Tech TRS BTX Snowboard's Banana Technology (rocker between your feet) gives it unreal float in the powder and feels loose and catch-free when you butter boxes or rails. The TRS BTX’s medium-stiff flex and firm nose and tail help ensure solid landings and smooth riding, even through the crud.

  • Banana Tech lets you stomp your board flat for tip-to-tail edge contact and enhanced control
  • Magne-Traction increases edge control, even on bulletproof hardpack
  • The wood core with Golden Fleece reinforcement provides unreal pop
  • Golden Fleece (basalt fiber) is stronger and less toxic than fiberglass
  • Double-sintered UHMW sidewalls take a thrashing and still look handsome
  • TNT base is fast and easy to maintain
  • Winner of a TransWorld Snowboarding 2010 Good Wood award

Bottom Line: Is that a banana between your feet, or are you just glad to see snow?

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Durability and speed-wise, how does the TNT base compare to a

Durability and speed-wise, how does the TNT base compare to a sintered base?

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October 28, 2009

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TNT base is awesome. I have the 08 TRS and it truly needs less maintenance (waxing) than a sintered base. Very fast and durable- hardly a scratch on the base from a full season of riding. If you keep it waxed normally, you won't have a problem. My friends have the skate banana and the TRice. Both those boards have sintered bases. We all waxed with the same brand (Bluebird). Both got slower throughout the day due to wax shedding off more quickly. The TRS kept its speed over multiple days (a full 6 in a row!) with no need for waxing. They almost had to do a full wax every 2 days. The Lib sintered bases appear to need a more thorough waxing. You can't go wrong with the TNT if you don't like to wax a lot.

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November 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

TRS BTX

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August 30, 2009

I just had this shipped in to Aus,the board is awesome.
The magnetraction just locks you in when your doing speeds on the hardpacked ice- you can really feel whats going on underneath you and it just sticks!. I thought I would catch edges alot easier, but it allowed me to spin out of it, and not go over the top. It is so stable. My previuos 2 boards where Burton Condom and Burton Un Inc board. So I have something to compare it against. The TRS is quicker and still very playful when you want to jib. It is just an excellent board.

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Hey Guys, I think I'm settled on the TRS BTX but am really

Hey Guys,

I think I'm settled on the TRS BTX but am really up in the air between the 154 or the 157. Any input you guys can give me would be much appreciated. I'm right in the middle weight wise (155 lbs) and have been riding a RIDE 156cm for the last 5 years or so. So the question remains, 154 or 157??? I'm not in the park much and prefer just cruising through the trees. Any ideas? Pros/Cons? Will I even notice anything?

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October 12, 2009

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I am 5' 10" and about 140. I ride the 154 in everything from overhead pow days to groomer days at Snowbird. The BTX makes a smaller board ride bigger in pow and still allows you to be able to move in chop or on groomers. Hope this helps

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November 12, 2009

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Thanks man. I bet in the long run I won't even notice the difference between 3cm, I'm just getting neurotic about the decision. I'll pull the trigger and just do it already. I can't go wrong with Lib Tech right?

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October 16, 2009

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Sounds to me like you should go with the 157. This extra length will help you plow through some deeper snow and slush. If you were focusing on park more, the 154 will do fine.

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October 13, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
148cm, 151cm, 154cm, 157cm, 159cm, 162cm, 167cm 
Shape:
Banana rocker twin 
Effective Edge:
[154cm] 1150mm 
Waist Width:
[154cm] 253mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[154cm] 8.2m 
Stance Width:
[154cm] 51-66cm (20.25-26in) 
Stance Setback:
Centered 
Core Material:
H-Pop (wood with Golden Fleece reinforcements) 
Base:
TNT 
Rider Weight:
[148cm] over 70lb; [154cm] over 100lb; [159cm] over 125lb; [167cm] over 140lb 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle progression 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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