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The Good Ride TakeThe Lib Tech La Nina MC Review by The Good Ride Days-3 So like we said above the La Nina MC is a very new and interesting board with new tech similar to many boards but still very unique in it's own way. This is more than just a powder board but it still has a few all mountain freestyle limitations. It's really hard to classify who would like this and what world this board should live in. It's catch free and pretty loose for a freeride board so you can butter around but it's also comes in bigger powder friendly sizes. So now to the review.
Groomers- This isn't a bad board for groomers and it handles very well. We'd rather be out on the Lib Tech Jamie Lynn or Lib Tech Travis Rice but it's still a good board when it comes to fresh morning groomers. Powder- It's tough to say if this will be excellent for everyone but it will be excellent for most. Some live for a tapered directional board and others love a directional board with directional rocker to get them off when it's deep. Still this will float in just about anything and is better for the rider who wants to ride in one direction in the deep stuff. You can ride switch in the powder but this is made to ride way set back. The camber in the back made it fun to pop off a little lip but also still made it easy to lean back with very little rear leg burn because it's still rockered up. I liked this a little better than the boards with true camber in the back. Switch- It's very different riding switch but you can get use to it. This is a set back directional board with different rocker in the nose than the tail so you should expect this. Still it's ok for riding switch on a traverse to good powder or the occasional switch landing of a natural hit. Rails/Jibbing- Not that great in the park. It's pretty big and uneven when it comes to sliding around on a technical rail. Still it's a Lib board and they make sure just about any board can go anywhere. You can stop at the park on your way back to the gondola if you want to. Jumps- As you can see from the other Park categories that this won't be ideal in the roller coaster park but it will be really fun for a method off a natural hit. The little bit of camber in the tail made it an easier time to generate your own air when riding so set back.
All in all this was a very fun board and had that signature Lib Tech Rocker/hybrid rocker feel. I would say it felt more like a C2 BTX board but with a little powder extra. This is a great powder+ board and it won't slack off too much if you have to ride when there isn't powder. All in all this is a great mostly mountain to powder snowboard. If you aren't into the loose ride that many directional hybrid rocker boards offer there are other hybrid camber boards that will accomplish about the same ride and offer a more stability between the feet. It's all personal preference so if you like the loose feel that hybrid rocker offers this is a great board. Well done Lib Tech. Company InformationLib Tech La Nina MC 2012La Niña MCMatt Cummins' All Mountain Fantasy Terrain Destroyer! c1btx
Matt Cummins has the longest running pro model in snowboard history. He has been designing boards with us for over 20 years. This year we cut him loose again on his latest dream board and he came up with an aggressive all terrain C1 freestyle, freeride board he calls the La Niña. The La Niña is a directional shape banana in the front, rocker between your feet and camber (C1) in the back design with Magne-Traction. Matt rides a lot of resort accessible steep pow terrain and the often brutal, to the point of comedy, terrain necessary to get in and out of the pow stashes… and then hits every jib or cat track hit on the way back to the lift. He loves the banana float in the front and suspension and power of camber (C1) in the rear. Fantasy terrain techno quiver killer. Ryan Davis did the art and worked with Matt on the personal photo collage. Sizes:156, 159, 162, 164
C1 Banana Camber Combo Blend (C1BTX)Matt Cummins’ directional Mt. Baker freeride set up: banana in front, camber in the rear. Rocker between your feet with flat-to-mild camber from the front foot to nose contact, blended with camber from the back foot to the rear contact area. Focuses pressure between your feet for easy turns, great edge hold on ice and a mild amount of pressure to the tip for unreal catch-free float and shifts our maximum amount of pressure to the tail for power, stability, pop and control in critical situations. Directional All Terrain Freeride Directional:Tips float effortlessly in pow. Directional shapes focused on riding forward into the future. Great for Traditionalists with an edge. H-Pop Camel Core:Wood Alloy Core. Experimental new dead tree with the highest compression response ever used in a snowboard. It has half the glue weight and absorbs less resin weight. Another industry first for Lib Tech. TnT Base Material:Fast and low maintenance dual layered fluoro base material. Wax it or maybe skip a day. Use Oneballjay snowboard wax. Correct Sandwich:SUPER LIGHT SPIN WEIGHT! The perfect blend of pickles and mustard. UHMW sidewalls, Power Transfer Internal Sidewalls, torsionally loose. The new kids think they are new! Power Transfer Internal Sidewalls:The same futuristic power 90º pop technology from our world record setting skateboards and power transfer spines only this time we have placed it along the sidewall of your board to add board control to our sandwich construction. Stronger, more pop, and more control brought to you by our Woodshop!
SpecsLib Tech La Nina MC Specs 2012
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unless your a park rat, i highly recommend this board, edge hold is unbelieveable, fasssst on the groomers, real comfortable if your a direcional freeride rider....super ollie power due to the stance setback, and also obviously awesome in the powder....
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Reviewed by Alec Hall
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