Lib Tech TRS Snowboard 162 - 2012
Now, you will probably remember that a few years ago Lib Tech revolutionised snowboarding with their re-invention of reverse camber when Banana technology first appeared in the multi award winning Skate Banana. Well, the good people at Lib Tech don't like to rest on their accumulated laurels and have honed their profile altering skills to provide us with all manner of shapes and cambers to aid us in our quest for the perfect riding experience in 2012! The TRS or Total Ripper Series features the same camber profile as Travis Rice uses in his pro model, C2BTX, which is designed to give you lightening response through the camber sections under the bindings while the rest of the board is reverse cambered to give you maximum float and freestyle potential in any conditions. The C2BTX profile also features Lib Tech's magne-traction sidecut which looks weird and serrated but actually gives the rider 7 contact points along the edge of the board for improved hold in icy conditions and riding pipe. As the name suggests the TRS is for advanced freestylers who want to combine their park skills and love of pow to rip up the back country as Jakob Wilhelmson, Sammy Luebke, Eric Jackson and Martin Cernik can all attest to having designed and tested this board from its inception to the finished article you see before you here. Made for the steeps and deeps of Jackson Hole, Whistler and Mt. Baker the TRS has ripped up some of the most famous lines in the snowboarding world, now its up to you to put it through its paces!


