MAGNE-TRACTION TESTIMONIALS
Get off your fat short ski and get on a snowboard!
Magne-Traction the first snowboard based snowboard geometry!
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Magnetraction turns better, It's science, its pretty much amazing.
-Curtis Cizek., Lib Tech Ripper
I just got to demo the 160 from “The DarkSide” shop at Killington, VT last weekend . . .THIS NEW EDGE DESIGN IS ‘UN-F@%# ‘N BELIEVABLE!
The Magne-Traction would “wedge” right up the iciest of wall hits! You weren’t kidding when you said it turned ice into powder! It is the best F@%#’N board I’ve ever ridden! Now there really is no other choice for riding on the Ice-Coast (when word of this board gets out, Mervin should be completely dominating the marketplace). I would have bought the thing right then and there (if it was more in my size range). Are you allowed to say what other sizes are planned for next year? . . .This technology really has me all amped up!
-Doug V., Satisfied Customer
Holds an edge like a rock climber 100 foot up and no ropes, the biggest innovation in board design in at least 10 years.
-Dennis Nazari, Shop Owner of Salty Peaks, Utah
I can't believe how genius you are at LIB. I tried out the Magne-Traction yesterday and couldn't believe how insane the edgehold was. I have never ridden a board that had that kind of railing power. I felt like a hardbooter on a freestyle board! The only problem I can foresee is that I won't ever want to ride a normal edged board again, I'm ruined! OK, maybe i've gone a bit mental on this...but tell everyone at the factory that they have revolutionized snowboarding!
-Chris Ankeny, Team Rider Big Mountain Ripper
Fuc%in’ amazing. I’ve never been able to turn like I can now on the Magne-Traction. It seems to be engineered for people with freestyle stances, like mine (21 degrees front, -18 degrees back)....and It doesn’t hang up on rails...bonus!
-Brian Craighill, Quiksilver Snow Team Manager
I rode the new 156 magne traction and this board made my friends look like f@%$N pussies.
-Random Email
I rode Mt. Baker this past Saturday on my new Dark series Magnatraction 158. Holy crap. This changes everything. For starters it felt completely natural, broken in and predictable. Kind of like a board I've been riding for my whole life or something. It just ruled in 2 feet of fresh and sketchy lines. Two days later I rode Mt. hood Meadows on true "dust on Crust". Your tag line "turns ice into powder" is no joke. I had the best day haulin' ass around the mountain, hitting wall hits, slashing little pow stashes and charging through the crud. Call me a believer man.
-Maxx von Marbod
I just wanted to say that I finally rode the board you sent me and it was AMAZING!!!! I am a true Magne Traction believer now! I love it. Thank you Jeannine, Pete, Mike, and everyone else there for creating such fun! Thank you!
-Kale Gray, Future Snowboard Magazine
Hey, first off you guys are fucking geniuses....I bought a darkseries 161 wide with magne traction . It is hands down the best board I've ever riden. And youre not kidding when you say that it turns ice into powder. Please make more boards with this gift from god on it because if you do the snowboard marker is yours. The edgehold is crazy and you don't catch your edge as much, if not at all.This is a great all around board. I just rode it in 3 feet of fresh and 2 hours later on some hella icy runs.. Just wanted to say that you guys rock and keep up the good work.
-Croz Morrow, Wasilla, AK
After a rough start to my morning on my last year's over ridden Emma Peel, I called Ron at Unbound and told him I needed some new Lib love. He told me to come in and check out the TRice. Ten minutes later I looked at it and said, "Really?" Ron laughed and told me to try it. Straight back up the hill I go. I could not stop laughing! This thing did no wrong!!!! Having lived in Mammoth for over ten years and ridden over 100 days each year, I had never experienced a tool like this. I called everyone I knew. (They all told me to F-off because they weren't riding). Great job Mervin!!!!!!!
-Kelcey Gordon, Mammoth, CA
Ok, I am a believer. Magna Traction is the real deal. I returned a brand new burton and picked up a new TRS 159 Magna Traction for a trip to Crystal Mountain and a week up in Whistler. Kengi at Snow Board Connection in Seattle sold me on the phone and I’m glad I listened to what he had to say. I live in the east and needed one board to do it all, powder, back country and the icy slopes on the east coast. This board rips through it all, period. I put my old Never Summer in the closet and that’s where it’s going to stay. I am sold. If you’re thinking about a new board you have to put magna traction on the top of the list. By the way, Lib Tech’s TRS was highlighted on the Olympics. Koski from Finland. If you guys didn’t see it you missed a great show. Thanks for the new ride and keep eating the crinkle fries during those late night munchies.
-David Petroskey
I got the magne last year when it was a limited run, i got 9 of 500 or whatever... doesn't matter though... this is the best fucking board i have ever ridden. I've been on libs since i can''t even remember, but my first one was the old one with the kat on the back saktin on a pool, followed closely by the purple lynn mask deck, whatever though... MERVIN KICKS ASS FOR BRINGING ME THIS TECHNOLOGY, especially seeing that i now live in the icey craphole that is south/west Michigan, may as well go to the local ice rink and have someone push me... but with this board.... it would still feel like powder. Hit whistler with it about a week ago, and through the deeps it was still money.... mervin... all i can say is thanks.
-Matt Strang(e)
My first sessions on the Magne-Traction 164 were at Snow Summit (Big Bear), hardly a steep and deep freeriding resort, but the "blues and blacks" were enough to get some speed/hard turns going and the stick is the closest thing to riding a "Fishtail surfboard" on the snow that I've ever experienced...I agree with Chris Ankeny that the full rail turn stability is similar to what I imagine a hardboot rider would experience...The stability of the Magne-Traction, particularly with straight line speed is unreal, no chatter, no bounce, no vibration despite the board having so "much camber and life" built in...You can "feel the life of the board regarding the camber" as soon as you strap in and "it rewards you" by turning hard, going as fast as shit...The edges do not have that typical bouncing sensation when you have it up on rail at some "serious degrees", that feeling of cutting a steak knife through butter is no exaggeration...Taking the Quiksilver Boarding Team Captain Brian Craighill's advice, I ducked out the rear binding which further facilitated that "surfy feel" which reminds me so much of riding my fishtail big-guy tri's only on the snow...I also use Palmer Risers (due to my size 13 boots) and they further added to the boards "second to none" precise edge to edge turning ability...I can foresee my snowboarding ability and skills "going through the roof" with my Magne-Traction 164...Kudos to the "brains and vision" behind this new design that simply "blows doors" on any other stick on the planet...
-Rodger Cox
What can I not say about MagneTraction, Words can not describe it.
-Joey McGuire
MAGNE-SNIZZLES ARE THE DIZZLE MY NIZZLE!!
-bobStanislaus
I would just like to say that i recently got the chance to use the travis rice 153 mag trac and it was the greatest thing ever. i can not wait to purchase one for my self the board was just insane could move it around with such ease and never hung up on any rail or box i hit but still carved threw the trail like butter. and deff cant wait for next years brainstorm contest.
-new loyal rider, adam
magneTraction saved my life...
Not quite, but your magneTraction technology could very well make me a criminal. I borrowed Thrilla's NFR 160 magne and loved it so much I have not been able to take it back to him. I am thinking that I am gonna tell him it was stolen from outside the lodge, and just dodge him from now on. I am pretty sure that he is illiterate, so feel free to post this on your website...
-pg
My Magne-Traction Story
My name is Victor Behar, I am from Edgewater, NJ and my home mountain is Mountain Creek,Hunter,& Plattekill. This is a true story that happened in the beginning of the season. Enjoy.
First things first if your not riding magne traction, you have not snowboarded to your fullest potential!!! I have the T.Rice 153 and i WILL not ride anything else ever, if it doesn't have magne traction i am not riding it nor putting $550 towards it. I was up at Killington, VT in the beginning of January the conditions were all right but not there best, and in julio and anarchy (double black glades) it was extremely icy and the cover was thin. My friend had a Burton Custom X which is a respectable board, of course i had my T.Rice i was ripping that trail up like there was 3 feet of fresh powder on the trail, my friend on the other hand was having trouble getting 5 feet down the trail, i had to actually unstrap and hike back up the trail to get him because his custom x wasn't meeting the needs of his level of riding. Let this be a lesson to all that if you do not ride magne traction you haven't really been snowboarding. also its wonders in the pipe !!!
Sincerely,
-Victor Behar
My review of the Magne-Traction 164...
My first sessions on the Magne-Traction 164 were at Snow Summit (Big Bear), hardly a steep and deep freeriding resort, but the "blues and blacks" were enough to get some speed/hard turns going and the stick is the closest thing to riding a "Fishtail surfboard" on the snow that I've ever experienced...I agree with Chris Ankeny that the full rail turn stability is similar to what I imagine a hardboot rider would experience...The stability of the Magne-Traction, particularly with straight line speed is unreal, no chatter, no bounce, no vibration despite the board having so "much camber and life" built in...You can "feel the life of the board regarding the camber" as soon as you strap in and "it rewards you" by turning hard, going as fast as shit...The edges do not have that typical bouncing sensation when you have it up on rail at some "serious degrees", that feeling of cutting a steak knife through butter is no exaggeration...Taking the Quiksilver Boarding Team Captain Brian Craighill's advice, I ducked out the rear binding which further facilitated that "surfy feel" which reminds me so much of riding my fishtail big-guy tri's only on the snow...I also use Palmer Risers (due to my size 13 boots) and they further added to the boards "second to none" precise edge to edge turning ability...I can foresee my snowboarding ability and skills "going through the roof" with my Magne-Traction 164...Kudos to the "brains and vision" behind this new design that simply "blows doors" on any other stick on the planet...
-Roger Cox,Magnatraction is legit
Yes Maam. Windblown & really choppy. MagneTraction is legit. Flood
was bitching all day. I had a grin that left my cheeks hurting. That
board is really good. It rules looking down and not seeing my size 11's lurking too far over the edge. Plus it doesn't ride like a wide board. With the blunt nose & tail, and sickest graphics I've seen in a long time, this board is the total package I can't wait to get back up in the next few days. Thanks again Grrrrl! I'll stay in touch.
-Kev
New Magne-Traction Fan
you guys at lib are amazing, i just bought a 160cm magne-traction, i am very impressed!!! this thing frickin rocks!!! it is prefect for guys like me, half freestyle, half freeride. this things carves like a ferrari! and has amazing edgehold, i can hang at the top of a 20 foot high, icy half pipe. it truly turns ice into powder, i can smoke all of my freinds, on ice or powder. this thing is also so easy to land of any kind of jump, keep up the good work!!!!
-Ben Durack N.H.
Posted by Webmonkey at August 7, 2007 03:07 PM
Comments
thanks to Lib Technologies, i have bin riding 2 Lib snowboards, both magne traction 05/06 and 06/07 and i can say it was like a dream,
with that much edgehold you can ride in any conditions, i would say Lib Tech is like the mercedes of all snowboards, can't wait to get the 07/08 :P
Greetings from Iceland
Siggi
Posted by: Siggi at August 8, 2007 08:42 AM
I bought one last season and fkn loved it. I let a buddy ride it for 2 runs and he rides one too now. I just shelled out for a new one for this season too. This one has banana tech as well. I figure seeing as magnetraction works so well, everything you guys build will work as well. Keep inovating and I will keep buying the innovations. Mag boards changed the way I ride.
Thanks
Posted by: Alex at August 8, 2007 10:51 PM
I like to thank Steven Cobb underground pop superstar for the invention of MAGNE-TRACTION and FGHC lifer Pos for keeping it real, and throwing me that mean FGHC method of the kick with no landing. You would be stupid not to ride mag because if your out of shape and ride mag. you can ride all day with your faggy super fit bros. Mag with Banana let you can stay up all night and be first to the hill and stick all your landings. Skatebanana with MAGNE-TRACTION = ultimite party board. So if like to be fit or out of shap eand party all night or day Mag. is to way to go or flow or show so now you all know. I wish my race motocycle had magne tration instead of dunlops
Posted by: Terrence Parker at August 9, 2007 11:29 AM
I love the magne-traction The only thing that I don't like is that you don't offer it on Jamie's models. Otherwise it's the best board I've ever rode. One other thing you guys should look in to making a Jamie in a 164 w/ magne-traction. Thanks for revolutionising the game. Loyal Auburn Rider
Posted by: John at August 21, 2007 12:25 AM
Rode buddies TRS MTX last season, came home threw the burton in the garage and bought the Trice 161.5. I had three friends ride my board last season two are now proud owners of a TRS MTX and a CHB MTX, the other is waiting for TRS MTX w/banana tech to hit phoenix. You can not go wrong with this board. I feel like a mormon converting these guys down here.
Posted by: Marco at September 28, 2007 01:06 PM
Seen Magne-Traction for first time today, looks interesting, been riding since the begining of time, first board was the Burton Elite brand new of the shelf, swallow tail, steel rutters at the tail definatly a directional board (it sucked more or less).
I'm not getting any FU@#%^%$ing younger and hope to find some edge before I die, some of my past loves have come close. Your comments have peaked my interest I'm going to give the Dark Series a shot and will report back
Regards
Posted by: Doug at September 29, 2007 08:38 PM
Just picked up my 167MTX TRS. Im amped about getting this thing in some snow. Any sugestions for migrating from a standard lib tech about 4 years old to this new high tech model. As a surfer, my style is heavy carving in critical areas. Any suggstions on tunning this thing in? I weigh about 225lb, @ 6,1. Any pre season advice is much appreiated!
Rooster
Posted by: Rooster at October 11, 2007 12:22 AM
i have been riding a lib darkseries for about 5-6 yrs now and absolutly loved every session. as winter comes around for another time i felt it was time to up grade my board. i just bought the new dark series164 with MTX. i am really looking foward to see how my riding will change, here in the midweast were groomed ice is what all the riding is done on.thanks for everythng, and come and visit were the sun shines so bright you forget the temp just swooped below 0. peace out and happy shreding.
Posted by: mike at December 13, 2007 03:13 PM
Really, Please:
Should I sharpen my edges to 88 or 90 degrees (I have a Dark Series 158 w/ Magnetraction)? I'm using the OBJ magnetraction sharpening tool.
Thanks very much
Posted by: sriJoshi at January 3, 2008 07:24 PM
me and a few guys from the shop got to try some lib tech/gnu boards today and i got shafted and had to ride the torah bright pro 147 (roxy). it was the best snowboard i have ever ridden, theres too much sensation to try to describe but if you get to try it youll understand, i was ripping 100x better all over the mountain and just the feelings the board was giving back to me was enough to make me want to ride it all day, and like i said this is a 147 womens board, wait till i get my hands on an '09 skate banana. lib tech is what snowboarding wil be in a few years, but by then youll prolly be on to the next giant leap in design.
Posted by: T.J. Edwards at February 27, 2008 08:54 PM
Amped up my riding. Turns on a dime. Now i can throw down WITH control. I'll never ride anything but magne traction. Can't wait to ride the banana
Posted by: patsy Blake at March 15, 2008 12:20 PM
I demoed a magna traction women's board when we had demo days in mammoth this year. it was amazing, that board had so much pop i was flyin all over the place. Shit was so fun. I just wanna know when I can get my hands on one of them things cause that is the next board I am buying. Good jobs guys!
Posted by: Jess at July 10, 2008 05:15 PM
I started of the season on a 07 TRS MTX that I picked up used, when I say used I mean that the edges looked like they have been on a concrete freeway ride but other than that was in decent shape. I figured that the price that I paid it would be a good begining and end of season rock board. Yeah right the first time that I stepped foot on it I knew that I would never ride my Burnton custom again.
I was so impressed that I purchased the 08 MTX McKink after hitting it hard this season on all conditions from total ice runs to two feet of fresh all I can say is WOW!!
Thank you for selling magne-traction this board has renewed my interest in boarding. In my opinion it has turrned iffy/icy days into "I really shouldn't be going this fast" days.
The one day that sticks out in my mind is the day that I headed off trail early in the am to some of my favorite little bowls. I was having a grand ol time taking long wide turns on the fresh but when I sat down to readjust I hit hardpack! What I actually thought was powder was in fact ice.
So yes Magne-traction doesa turn ice into powder, no exageration!
-Ti Archer-
Posted by: Ti Archer at September 2, 2008 03:54 PM
Magne traction is the future in snowboarding. throw all your burtons and forums away. lib tech and gnu own the market now!!! thanks lib for the ass kick'n invention.
Posted by: Cody Danger at November 14, 2008 11:02 AM
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