Gear Review
Super fun board...
By pbourdon232211371
Ranked #547 - Freestyle Snowboards
July 3, 2008
I bought one of these while I was instructing in Tahoe a couple of years back. For the time I had it, the board treated me really well. It was a really fun park/pipe board, really flexy and fun to butter around on. I had the 157 and went down to Kirkwood with some friends on a powder day. They couldn't fit my Phoenix 160 in their car and although I was leary about riding such a short board in the 16-18" of fresh tahoe cream that had fallen the night before, the TRS didn't disappoint. The board did really well in the pow, but once it started to get choppy I wanted my Phoenix. I managed to snap the tail all the way through that day coming down ultra tail heavy on a BS 3 on this fun hip outta one of the gullies there, but I would've broken any board landing the way I did. I don't think the little feet that stick out on the burton Cartel's helped anything either. In fact, I think they helped to focus the load and break the board. Regardless, I loved my TRS and had to go over a year and a half without one until last year just before a trip to Baker, and Hood a local shop had one left in an end of the season sale for 40% off. I couldn't resist. I'm super happy to have a TRS back in my quiver. It's a really fun board to ride just about any where.
View Details: Lib Technologies Total Ripper Series Snowboard
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 148cm, 151cm, 154cm, 157cm, 159cm, 162cm, 167cm
- Effective edge:
- [159cm] 1190mm
- Waist width:
- [159cm] 251mm
- Sidecut radius:
- [159cm] 8.42-8.32m
- Stance width:
- 18.5-23.5in (47-60cm)
- Stance setback:
- Centered
- Core material:
- H-Pop (wood alloy)
- Base:
- TNT (fluoro polymer)
- Recommended Use:
- Park, freeride
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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