Description
The 2024Lib-TechLost Quiver Killer would be what your doctor would prescribeif you went to them and said that your powder riding was giving you headaches, your carvingwas causing your knees to ache, and jumping was making you queasy. This board can do absolutely everything and it isn’t hard to see why. The perfect balance of camber, set back, sidecut, and stiffness makes it completely unnecessary to own several boards for different conditions due to it being just as capable of carving and pow hunting as it is jibbing and stomping big jumps. Why bother having to change your boards over and over when you can go straight to the top shelf of snowboards and never have to worry about being ill-prepared again.
* Topsheet graphics are size dependant. To see which graphic corresponds to which size, click the size you need and the corresponding graphic will be displayed.
Rider Level: Intermediate – Advanced
Board Type: Freeride
Camber Type: C3
Very mild rocker between your feet with powerful camber to the tip and tail. This is Mervins version of traditional camber, offering maximum edge hold, pop, power and precision with extra float and carve.
Flex:7/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff)
Shape: Directional
This board has a wide easy entry nose, a slightly tapered tail, and a setback stance for easy float in powder and optimum forward-facing performance.
Core: OP+ – Original Power + Sintered Base
Light, environmentally nice, strong. Combines 75% Aspen and 25% Paulownia woods with Triax and Biax Fibreglass for a great long lasting ride.
Base: Sintered
Fast and rugged with maximum wax retention.
Mounting Pattern: 2×4 inserts
Additional Features:
Eco Sublimated Poly Top – This topsheet is made using an eco-friendly sublimation process.
- Birch Internal Sidewalls
- UHMW Sintered Sidewalls
- UHMW Tip/Tail Impact Deflection
SIZE CHART
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