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Lib Tech is making a super limited run of a brand new board – only available at “real” snowboard shops (no on line sales).
200 boards are being made world wide – with only 20 in Canada. TT
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make them all, strokes for folks. i wonder where this board sits in the line up, stiffer than the lynn classic? when shop talking i was told that the hot knife was a skatebanana with c3. the emma peel used was in the hard carving freestlye series which morphed into the trs.
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I love that artwork and remember it when it was first released. Beautiful board.
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Personally, I would be interested in trying a C3 board. I just bought a Banana Magic and flat love it. I mean REALLY love it - I think it's the perfect board for me. But as someone who likes to carve I've like to compare the "enhanced" Banana (C1/C2 light) that the Magic has to a C3 board someday. |
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Personally, I would be interested in trying a C3 board. I just bought a Banana Magic and flat love it. I mean REALLY love it - I think it's the perfect board for me. But as someone who likes to carve I've like to compare the "enhanced" Banana (C1/C2 light) that the Magic has to a C3 board someday.[/QUOTE]
Interesting... I got a Banana Magic last year as well and same reaction - absolutely LOVE riding that board. A great blend of the fun of rocker with the stability of camber. I rode it at Whistler and found I wanted a bit more stability while charging so I demoed (and later bought) a TRice, which works well for me for carving as well. I'm curious to try the C3, but I'd guess that it is close to old school camber, meaning not as playful as a board with more rocker in it. Depends what you want to emphasize I guess. And yes, the graphics on this limited edition are fantastic! |
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