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Lib Technologies NAS Park Alpine Ski
As you speed down the face of the Park City Superpipe wearing your Lib Tech NAS Park Alpine Skis, you gently consider the beauty of Magne-Traction edges that give you unheard of edge-hold performance. As your lips flap in the wind due to your extreme velocity, you ponder the dampening and poppy fiberglass layers that sweetly compliment the wood core of your Lib Tech Narrow Ass Snowboards. You contemplate the slightly narrow dimensions underfoot that keep you nimble as you shoot up the other side of the pipe. And your final thought before rocketing into outerspace beyond the pull of Earth's gravity is “I wonder if there will ever be another ski as rad as this one.”
Bottom Line: It was nice knowin' you. Can we have your stuff?
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I just bought em now, and was wondering since recommended mounting
I just bought em now, and was wondering since recommended mounting was set back, i do about 95% park and was wondering if i can center mount em, i know it can mess up the magnetraction but would i notice it? cheers
By: Ming
June 18, 2009
It would be a pretty big mess up to the magnatraction. I tried them, and I noticed that when they are center mounted, it felt even more awkward than normal magnatraction. I would say that the better ride normal overrides the better ride switch, and to mount them at the recommended, or maybe a little further forward.
By: Shane O'Donnell
June 18, 2009
im 6ft 145lbs, do 65% jumps 35% rails, 90% park 10% groomers.
im 6ft 145lbs, do 65% jumps 35% rails, 90% park 10% groomers. Would i go for the 181 or 173, almost garunteed to go on the 173 but also wondering how lib techs edges hold up to abuse.
thanks
By: Ming
May 25, 2009
ah i meant i am certain on 181 haha my bad
By: Ming
June 2, 2009
I would almost say that you want the longer ski, for landings and all that jazz, but if you are dead set on the 173, I won't argue. As for the durability, they will hold up for years to come.
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 25, 2009
Does anyone have an opinion regarding telemark skiing on these
Does anyone have an opinion regarding telemark skiing on these skis?
I have a pair, and need a good back country, all around ski.
Should I sell the lib techs or mount them with tele bindings?
By: ineedsnow13
April 9, 2009
Teleskiing these things is cool. I definitely wouldn't recommend a soft binding, though. Hammerheads are perfect for them. You could put some Bishops on there...if you HAVE to...Bishops are just...well...they're for Teleskiers who think they need to beat alpine skiers, and the rest of us chill, layed-back free heelers know that gear is only as good as the skier. That being said, Hammerheads kick ass, and you can always get the stiffy springs. Hammerheads don't break like Bishops, and they cost half as much. As far as mounting goes, put the end of the wings on the binders at the center magne-traction 'bump' for optimal control.
By: beandipper2186502
April 13, 2009
On the lib tech nas website where i found backcountry it says
On the lib tech nas website where i found backcountry it says buy one get one free
if i buy it from backcountry will i get a pair free?
By: alex
March 27, 2009
Hi. As part of Lib Tech's marketing design for this NAS (Narrow Ass Snowboard) they say that you buy one narrow snowboard..i.e. Ski (for a premium price, around what you pay for 1 pair of skis...$698.95), and since you can't just ride 1 individual ski they will give you a 2nd for free. So, to sum that up, you buy 1 ski for $698.95 and you get 2nd ski for free.... To save you a headache backcountry.com just made it easier and sells the pair for one retail price!
By: D. Joshua Christensen
March 31, 2009
Probably not, I've never heard of that kind of deal at Backcountry.
By: Angus Bohanon
March 27, 2009
I noticed that the tips of the jib nas are very low; are these
I noticed that the tips of the jib nas are very low; are these tips any higher? I'm concerned about being able to ski through thick crud and soft-snow days on the groomers
By: Tommy Gordon
December 11, 2008
The low tips won't effect sking in pow or crud, line elizebeths, bacons, and prophets all have fairly low tips and they are powder skis, same with salomons pocketrocket.
By: willie2272186
December 16, 2008
what are the dimensions for the 181cm
what are the dimensions for the 181cm
By: dav2502742
October 24, 2008
in CM: 12/8.6/11.3The manufacturer's catalog can be found online (just copy/paste): http://www.libtechnas.com/This has dimensions, explanation of the recurve, and fun propaganda.They updated this recently (November 2008), so check it out.These are actually called the Pipe NAS (not park) by the mfgr.
By: Tommy Gordon
November 10, 2008
do thies ski requiere a center mount or whats the deal
do thies ski requiere a center mount or whats the deal
By: eskimojoe111
October 8, 2008
They require you to mount them at the midsole (The boot center will be aligned with the narrowest part of the ski, or in this case with magnetraction, aligned with the center of the **largest** bump); which is farther forward on this ski than even most park skis. Mounting ahead or behind the midsole messes up the bumps. So no, but almost.
By: Tommy Gordon
October 19, 2008
Does somebody have a weight spec on these? If not, can someone
Does somebody have a weight spec on these? If not, can someone at least tell me a relative weight, like what skis they're lighter or heavier than?
By: Tommy Gordon
September 20, 2008
they weight about 7.5 pounds
By: Julian
September 26, 2008
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