: Boards like the T.Rice Pro or the legendary Orca —a powder beast with a "Whale Tail" designed by one of the greatest riders to ever live. Hand-Built and Eco-Minded

In the early '80s, in a garage in Washington state, Mike Olson and Pete Saari were building something more than just boards—they were building a rebellion. They called their project , and eventually, the name Lib Tech (short for Liberace Technologies) was born from a joke about sparkly jumpers.

: Those "wavy" serrated edges that act like a bread knife, turning icy slopes into powder by adding seven contact points.

Buying a Lib Tech isn’t just a transaction; it’s joining a legacy of "ExperiMENTALists" who turned the industry upside down. The Turning Point: Discovering the "Banana"

Imagine walking into a shop decades ago when every board was built like a ski—stiff, traditional camber, and unforgiving. Then came the Skate Banana in 2006. It introduced , a rocker between your feet that made snowboarding feel loose, catch-free, and fun again.

When you buy a Lib Tech today, you’re choosing from technology that was literally tested in a van at Snoqualmie Pass. You’re looking for:

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