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Lib Tech Skate Banana 2025 snowboard - 156

Apex freeride pow ripper meets resort slashing daily driver

What is the Orca?  This is Travis Rice's one board quiver.  From resort groomers to the deepest Japan pow day the 2025 Lib Tech Orca rides it all.  The Lib Tech Orca features a long floaty nose, combined with powerful, poppy contact maximizing short radius Whale Tail Technology. A tight 7M trench gouging sidecut. Enough width to allow you to really put it on rail on hardpack with no toe drag and to float pillows like a dream, but still narrow enough to be your daily driver all season long. Take it to Alaska, drop Japan or Canadian pillow lines or blow minds shredding the home resort all season. The 2025 Libtech Orca is a mammal to eat all fish.

SPECS

  • Terrian: All Mountain / Powder
  • Board Shape: Directional
  • Flex: Medium - Stiff Flex – Stout enough to charge your hardest but without excessive harshness.
  • Bend Profile:Hybrid C2X Technology – A shorter, more aggressive banana rocker combined with cambers that sit more underfoot. Extra solid tip and tail pressure for power, pop, precision and end-to-end stability combined with a medium amount of pressure between your feet for carving, edge hold on ice and float in pow.
  • Magne-Traction®:Strategically located edge serrations provide unreal edge hold and control in all conditions. Turns ice into powder.
  • Base:Sintered Knife Cut Base - Sintered Competition Ready Base
  • Core:Horsepower (HP) Construction – 60% Aspen / 40% Paulownia – Lighter. Environmentally Nicer. Smoother.
  • Glass - Triaxial / Biaxial Fiberglass / Basalt Alloy

Other Features

  • Eco Sublimated Bio Beans Top
  • 2 x 4 Inserts
  • Birch Internal Sidewalls
  • UHMW Sintered Sidewalls
  • UHMW Tip / Tail Impact Deflection

 

Size Guide:  Ride it short.  The Orca has been designed so you will get all that stability and float of a much bigger board in something 7cm to 10cm shorter than a regular board. Most average weights between 60kg and 75kg will look at the 153cm, 75kg to 85kg the 156cm, and so on.

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