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Lib Technologies 1986 Snow Mullet BTX Snowboard

Lib Technologies 1986 Snow Mullet BTX Snowboard

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$548.95
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156cm, One Color (548.95)
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Lib Technologies 1986 Snow Mullet BTX Snowboard

The Lib Tech 1986 Snow Mullet BTX Snowboard combines the best shapes of the '80s with the newest design features of today. You get a tapered directional cut with a setback stance, reverse-camber Banana Technology, and Magne-Traction edges. Think old school powder board thrown in a blend with a new-school park stick that tastes like a banana-flavored smoothie of all-mountain freestyle goodness. This Lib Tech board also comes with a Morning Wood core for the stiff feel you love when you're charging hard.

Bottom Line: Old meets new.

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Rating for this product: 5

Is There A Such Thing As Ice Powder?

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November 25, 2008

...because this board makes ice as smooth as powder. The magne-traction keeps the edge glued to any surface. I swear I was looking for shock absorbers or something because this board was just too smooth in the early winter conditions. I can't wait to see what this baby does in the powder. It took me about 3 runs till I got used to the banana tech. At first I was getting swirly when bombing at fast speeds but you learn how to control the board after a few runs. This is a 800 dollar board for under 600! WELL worth the investment for serious and skilled riders.

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Got a Wig Out 158 for playing about on last season. Would like...

Got a Wig Out 158 for playing about on last season. Would like to add a powder board to the quiver. Looking at Trice pointy 161 or the Mullet would these ride all mountain alright? Wig out is a bit lively for all day cruising.

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October 5, 2008

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I took my first run this past weekend on my snow mullet. I rode Mammoth Mountain in Cali. The conditions are , NO POWDER, ALL ICE! ... & a lil slush. It rode like a surfboard on the rough stuff. Smooth as milk! I rode an 08 T. Rice last year and this board kills it! I have yet to ride the powder, but since this is a powder board I am sure there are amazing days ahead this winter. Cant wait to take this board to Whistler in January!

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November 25, 2008

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Mammoth & The Mullet

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5 days ago

Holy Wooly!

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Me & My Mullet

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5 days ago

First run of the 08-09 season.
11-23-08 Mammoth Mountain, Ca

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Bottom of my Lib

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5 days ago

Just wanted to show that there are slight variations in artwork.

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Lib Tech & Solomon

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5 days ago

86 Snow Mullet board & Solomon Arnie 501 bindings

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Rating for this product: 4

OK on the groomers

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November 25, 2008

I am 6'2, 165 lbs and I rode the Mullet 165 with the Magne- Traction for the first time last week. The Magne-Traction let me cut through ice, hardpack, and chunder. The chatter is minimal and the response is fast. Although it does have a directional cut, I didn't ride it in powder so I couldn't tell ya how it handles. However, I was pleasantly surprised at the handling on the hard stuff.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Board

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November 16, 2008

I am 6'2, 225 lbs and I demoed last years model of the Mullet 165. Although last years model did not have the Rocker it did have the Magne-Traction. The Board can stick to anything. The Magne-Traction could cut through all the groomers, float over deeper snow and it's torsional stiffness combined with how light this board is was fantastic. You could pop over anything and easily pull the board around without worrying about the it over twisting or casing. Great All-Mountain board. I would recommend it to anyone who want one board that you can take in the park and still rip the rest of the mountain.

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Rating for this product: 5

Super Stoked!

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October 24, 2008

I ripped this board in two feet of POW last weekend up here in AK.... I'm 5'10 226 ( yes a fat ass) and im rocking a 160 that floats like no ones business... the set back stance is sweet... wouldnt recomend it if you love riding switch (due to the taper design) but the rocker tech helps.. cant wait for thr resort to open so i can see how it handles on the groomers... im sure the magne traction will do its job!

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Hi,If my all mountain board (Rome Design) is 158. What length...

Hi,If my all mountain board (Rome Design) is 158. What length Mullet should I get. i.e. should I go shorter or longer?thanks

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September 3, 2008

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Def go longer, esp for a powder stick.. how much depends on where and how you ride.

A 72 is a bit long for riding the trees. It rips through deep powder thou - make you feel like superman.

I'm not sure if that applies for the BTX boards... I think with BTX boards you can ride 3cm shorter than you typically do/would.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths: 156cm, 160cm, 165cm, 172cm
Shape: Tapered-directional
Effective Edge: [160cm] 1220mm
Waist Width: [160cm] 253mm
Sidecut Radius: [160cm] 8.5-8.0m
Stance Width: [160cm] 43-60cm (17-23.5in)
Stance Setback: 3.8cm
Core Material: Morning Wood
Base: TNT
Rider Weight: [156cm] over 90lb; [160cm] over 110lb; [172cm] over 120lb
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year