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FS: 5 Lib Tech boards

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#1 · (Edited)
All Sold: FS: 5 Lib Tech boards

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2015 TRS Firepower 154, ridden 5 days, new = $749.95, selling for $250 SOLD

2016 Emma P. Hot Knife 156, ridden 5 days, new = $499.95, selling for $220 SOLD

2012 or 2013 (not sure) Banana Magic 157, new = $697, selling for $250 SOLD

2015 TRS Firepower 159, ridden 5 days, new = $749.95, selling for $250 SOLD

2014 TRS 162, never ridden, new = $599.95, selling for $230 SOLD

All prices include shipping to continental U.S. and Canada.

All boards are in excellent condition!
Except for the TRS 162 which is brand new, all have the usual insignificant scrapes that come from riding or being scratched in a lift line. No repairs of any kind required anywhere.
All you need to do is wax, sharpen, attach bindings, and ride!
 
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#12 · (Edited)
For comparison purposes, I have updated the "New" prices to 2017 prices.
Price reductions on 3 of the remaining 4 boards.

Note that these boards have not changed technology in any way from the ones I have for sale versus new 2017 models, so unless you really want this year's graphics, I believe these boards are priced very well.

Edit: looks like Lib Tech has upgraded the TRS to their "Horsepower" construction, so the TRS 161 is now dated.
 
#14 ·
You could certainly use the Emma P. for those purposes.
I'll give you another option.
I have a 2014 or 2015 (not sure) used TRS Horsepower 157 which I was planning to keep for myself.
I think this might be an even better board for a beginner due to its more forgiving camber profile (XC2) in terms of turning versus the C3 profile of the Emma P.
The TRS 157 HP is in good shape, with some nicks along the edges and scrapes in the base (not gouges though).
I would sell that for $200 shipped.

Either of these boards would work for you imo.
 
#26 ·
Kinda interested in your hot knife but think its gonna be too small. Im about 215lb and wear size 13/14 boots. So wondering if length and width of the board will work for me. Was thinking about using it here on the east coast for icy conditions. I have a Skunk ape 161W and love the magnatraction on the ice. How much do you weight and what try of riding were you using that board for? Also what are your thoughts and opinions on this?
 
#27 ·
Thanks for the inquiry.

I can't see how the Hot Knife would work for you and your size 13/14 boots. The C3 profile on the Hot Knife would be a nice change (more aggressive ride) from the C2 on your Skunk Ape, but at a waist width of 25.3 cm, I see a lot of toe/heel drag in your situation.
I don't even think that the 162 TRS I have for sale would work for you. You probably have to stick with a wide board.
 
#28 ·
When I do the math is just a third of an inch but I know your probably right. The TRS might work but it's length is similar to the Ape and was looking to mix it up a bit. Just getting back into the sport. How huge is that 1cm different from regular to wide? I would really notice it?
 
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