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Does Lib Tech make good snowboards?

Does Lib Tech make good snowboards?

The Lib Tech TRS HP has been one of those boards that is always on the recommendation list. While it doesn’t do that well in powder it does provide a great board for those who see a lot of hard to icy snow, like to keep it centered, and take a more freestyle approach to the mountain.

Is Lib Tech Made in USA?

Lib Tech Skis are Made in the USA, environmentally nicer with industry leading technologies like Magne-Traction® and Rocker Activated Drive. A dream (or two) built in to every pair!

Where is Lib Tech based?

Sequim, Washington
Lib Tech produces snowboards, skateboards and now surf boards from their manufacturing base near Sequim, Washington in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

Who owns Libtech snowboards?

Mervin
Founded by snowboarders Mike Olson and Pete Saari in 1977, Mervin is the parent company of Lib Tech, Gnu, Roxy Snowboarding and Bent Metal. The company was sold to Quik in 1997 but the brands all retained their own identities.

Who owns Mervin Manufacturing?

Altamont Capital Management, LLC
Mervin Manufacturing/Parent organizations

Are Gnu and Lib Tech the same?

Mervin is the parent company of Lib Technologies (aka Lib Tech), GNU Snowboards, Roxy Snowboards, and Bent Metal bindings.

Why is it called Lib Tech?

Born from the ashes of GNU snowboards, Lib Tech has been at the forefront of ecological design and cutting edge technology since the late 80’s. The name comes from when founder Mike Olson put cloth from a jumper into a skateboard prototype.

Is GNU the same as Lib Tech?

Who owns Mervin snowboards?

Who makes Lib Tech?

Mervin Manufacturing
Mervin Manufacturing home of Lib Tech, GNU, Roxy and Bent Metal Binding Works is a leading designer and manufacturer of snowboarding, skiing, surfing and skateboarding products built at the world’s most environMENTAL factory by people who ride them.