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Lib Tech jumps into the "narrowasssnowboard" market

Lib Tech Skis!

Yes it is true.

i'm not a hater but...

There are some "rad" skiers out there and I respect anyone who is good at what they do but I'll have to admit I'm feeling a little sick to my stomach right now.

Holy Quik!

I guess they couldn't let Option get the jump on them by producing skis in their factory, and they had to one up them by making their very own! With Magnetraction, no less!! I wonder what this will do to all the "CORE" shops out there so loyal to Mervin? I guess the Quiksilver acquisition didn't bother most of them, so this should be no big deal either! Man! I'm kind of excited!! One more snowboard brand in the ski category!! The field narrows!! Interesting stuff going down...

brandon sequoia
brandon@bataleon.com
www.bataleon.com

ALL LOVE

Some of my most memorable times riding was with skiers, riding teles and twins skis and whatever Damico, Big Huck, Patnode, ROb Van Deren, they ripped and taught me backcountry ethics routefinding and line choice

I got all love for the people making stuff that they love to do.

Take ahh... Snowboard Magazine for example.

respect any way you come down the mountain
yEAH yEAH

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yEAH yeEah, gary. you are on the money of fun.

Craig Kelly Forever.

its a hard knock life

slash how you like

i figure however you come down the hill is all good, provided you are not blowing it! (there are darryls kooking down the hill and also killing it, on both shreds and skis....so do it how you wanna). lib making skis is a bit weird.....but just think of how long it took the ski industry to catch onto sidecut! rad how shredding keeps digging the ski industry out of the grave. (as in technology, fashion, tricks, etc....). and they used to hate us!! last laugh and so on...
either way it's all fun in the snow with pals.

yeah...

hate to admit it... but I skiied for 9 years before turning them in, and never looking back.

way late wit this but..

...heard they had to make skis to "prove" that it works for the patent. good they did it or salomon would steal it like they stole cap construction
I'd buy 'em if they made a shorter version, yeah I still ski once or twice a year. its fun to look at the mountain in a different way once in a while