Lib Tech Lib Rig Snowboard 2026
The Lib Rig is a smooth, surfy feeling board suited for a rider looking for something that can do a lot of jobs. It's a medium-stiff, directional board that is shaped to allow for easy turn initiation and solid float. It has a solid enough feel to stay confident and prevent chatter at higher speeds, but it's not just designed for hard charging. Intermediate to advanced riders will appreciate the balance between power and maneuverability. With a rockered nose and a lot of energy under your feet, steeper, more technical runs don't feel like too much work. It pivots easily enough to take it anywhere on the mountain, but it's also not the most playful board. If you just want to sesh side hits and park laps all day, there are better boards for this. The Lib Rig is down for the occasional booter or cliff drop, but it shines more on groomers, steeps, bowls, trees, and will be the most fun if there's some soft snow. A camber shape through the board is going to allow it to lock in and stay gripped if the conditions don't line up. It performs great on groomers, and it performs great in soft snow in gnarlier terrain. Sounds like we have all of our bases covered.
Original: $527.99
-70%$527.99
$158.40





Description
The Lib Rig is a smooth, surfy feeling board suited for a rider looking for something that can do a lot of jobs. It's a medium-stiff, directional board that is shaped to allow for easy turn initiation and solid float. It has a solid enough feel to stay confident and prevent chatter at higher speeds, but it's not just designed for hard charging. Intermediate to advanced riders will appreciate the balance between power and maneuverability. With a rockered nose and a lot of energy under your feet, steeper, more technical runs don't feel like too much work. It pivots easily enough to take it anywhere on the mountain, but it's also not the most playful board. If you just want to sesh side hits and park laps all day, there are better boards for this. The Lib Rig is down for the occasional booter or cliff drop, but it shines more on groomers, steeps, bowls, trees, and will be the most fun if there's some soft snow. A camber shape through the board is going to allow it to lock in and stay gripped if the conditions don't line up. It performs great on groomers, and it performs great in soft snow in gnarlier terrain. Sounds like we have all of our bases covered.






















