2014 TRS Video Review

The Specs:

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  1. Style: All Mountain Freestyle
  2. Available Lengths: 148 narrow, 151 narrow, 154, 154 narrow, 157, 157 narrow, 159, 162, 167
  3. Shape: Directional Twin
  4. Camber: Hybrid
  5. MSRP: $559.95

No, it’s not an acronym for Totally Rad Shredstick—TRS stands for Total Ripper Series.  And as the deck of choice for many of Lib Tech’s riders, the name makes sense.  This directional twin is designed for all terrain freestylers.  Lib Tech is continually refining the contours of its boards to create discipline-driven designs—and XC2 BTX is its latest brainchild.  XC2 BTX features a lengthened camber underfoot to provide plenty of pop, solid edge contact in firm snow, and a precise ride.  Thanks to a short rocker beneath the feet, this thing also stays afloat in the pow.  And because not every day is a powder day, the deck sports Magne-Traction for a solid edge hold.  No matter where you throw down, the TRS is stoked to be along for the ride.

Reviewer Insights: "Definitely a playful board—a lot of fun in the park and groomers."

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