Product Details
Libtech Orca Snowboard
What do orcas eat, fish! :) Travis Rice's Good wood award-winning Orca is a freeride beast
A legendary ride in plenty of snow thanks to its floating nose and tail, sharp turns between trees thanks to its short side-cut deep in the forest, speed on the track, stability and unique grip thanks to magnetraction are all Orca's expertise
You can use it in every area of the mountain with its allmountain-freeride structure
When choosing your Orca, which is already among Libtech's most preferred boards, it is recommended to use it size-down, that is, shorter than normal (4 - 6 cm)
OP (Original Power Construction)
Light - Environmentally Nice - Strong
Travis Rice Orca Snowboard Technical Specifications:
- Directional
- C2X
- Magne Traction
- Aspen / Paulownia
- Tri AX / Bi Ax Fiber
- Eco Sublimated Poly Top
- Sintered base
- Handmade in America
- Graphic design: Kim Krans (@kim_krans) is the creator of "The Wild Unknown Tarot", a New York Times bestseller
C2X POWER BANANA: The C2 Power Banana system is designed for aggressive Freestyle skiing Snowboarders in all terrain conditions
It is divided into 3 categories as C2E (easy), C2 and C2X (extreme)
In this Technology, there is an upward camber on the nose and tail of your board, as well as the Banana Tech Rocker (Banana Technology-reverse camber) between the feet
This Banana Tech, Camber combination makes an ideal pair
While Banana tech (and of course manga traction) provides exceptional board grip on powder snow and icy surfaces, C2X Banana Tech also provides extra strength and stability on the nose and tail of the Snowboard, especially on landing and take-offs, for aggressive Freestyle performances
MAGNE TRACTION: (The biggest revolution in the history of snowboard design with Banana Technology!) Thanks to Magne-Traction technology, the wavy edges of your Snowboard will cut through the snow surface like a blade, giving you a sense of edge grip and control that you have never experienced before
Magne-Traction snowboards have seven strategically located hills on each side
The largest mounds are located in the area between your feet, which is the projection of your center, where you need the most strength and control
On the edges outside this area, the hillocks are smaller and less aggressive, making it easier to control the tail and nose of your board