LIB TECH DPR PRODUCT GUIDE
Overview
The Lib Tech DPR is a high-performance all-mountain freestyle snowboard designed for aggressive riders who want a board that excels in the park but can also handle varied terrain and conditions with precision. With a true twin shape and a hybrid camber-rocker profile, the DPR delivers explosive pop, precise edge control, and a playful yet responsive ride. It’s a favorite among riders who prioritize versatility, durability, and performance across jumps, rails, and groomers.
⚙️ Key Features
Feature | Description |
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Shape | True Twin |
Profile | C2 Hybrid Camber (rocker between feet with camber zones underfoot) |
Flex | Medium-Soft to Medium |
Terrain | Park, Freestyle, All-Mountain |
Rider Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Core | Aspen / Paulownia Hybrid Core |
Base | Sintered 7000 – fast and durable |
Edges | Magne-Traction® serrated edges for superior grip |
Construction | Eco-Friendly Bio Resin, Triaxial Fiberglass |
Sizes Available | 146, 149, 153, 157 |
Made In | USA, Mervin Manufacturing |
🧠 C2 Hybrid Camber + Magne-Traction®
The DPR uses Lib Tech’s C2 profile, featuring rocker between the feet for float and maneuverability combined with camber zones underfoot for powerful edge hold and pop. This profile ensures a lively, responsive ride perfect for presses, jumps, and quick turns. Magne-Traction® edges add serrated contact points, increasing edge grip on icy or variable surfaces, which is critical for park stability and all-mountain control.
🏂 On-Snow Performance
🏂 Park & Freestyle
- True twin shape and medium flex ideal for switch riding, jibbing, and big airs
- Rocker between the feet enables easy presses and catch-free riding
- Camber zones provide pop and control on takeoff and landing
⛷️ All-Mountain
- Versatile enough to carve groomers and tackle varied terrain with confidence
- Magne-Traction® edges maintain grip on hardpack and icy conditions
❄️ Powder (Light)
- Moderate rocker aids in powder float, though primarily designed for park/all-mountain
🎨 Design & Graphics
The DPR’s design often features bold, edgy graphics reflecting its aggressive freestyle personality. The look complements its performance-driven construction, appealing to riders who want style and substance.
🛠️ Construction Highlights
- Aspen / Paulownia Core: Lightweight with lively pop and durability
- Eco-Friendly Bio Resin: Sustainable and strong
- Triaxial Fiberglass: Provides torsional strength and smooth flex
- Sintered 7000 Base: High-speed base for park and all-mountain riding
- Magne-Traction® Edges: Superior grip on icy or uneven snow
🎯 Ideal Rider
Best for:
- Intermediate to advanced freestyle riders wanting a responsive park and all-mountain board
- Riders who value versatility for both jumps and carving groomers
- Those needing a durable, high-performance board for aggressive riding
Not ideal for:
- Beginners looking for an ultra-forgiving board
- Powder-only riders seeking deep snow specialization
- Riders focused solely on high-speed freeride stability
📊 Tech Specs (Example: 153 cm)
Spec | Value |
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Effective Edge | 118 cm |
Waist Width | 24.6 cm |
Sidecut Radius | 7.9 m |
Stance Range | 19″–24″ |
Recommended Weight | 120–200 lbs |
💬 Pros and Cons
✅ Pros:
- Excellent pop and control for freestyle riding
- Magne-Traction® edges provide confident grip on all surfaces
- True twin shape perfect for switch riding and park tricks
- Durable, eco-conscious construction
❌ Cons:
- Medium flex may be stiff for beginners
- Not specialized for deep powder or backcountry touring
- Aggressive feel might be too much for casual riders
🔁 Comparable Alternatives
1. Capita Horrorscope – Playful park board with solid freestyle performance
2. Ride Agenda – Versatile all-mountain freestyle board
3. GNU Head Space – True twin with playful hybrid camber for park and all-mountain
✅ Final Verdict
The Lib Tech DPR is a standout choice for riders focused on park and all-mountain freestyle performance. Its hybrid camber profile and Magne-Traction® edges deliver pop, control, and grip across features and varied terrain. For intermediate to advanced riders seeking a durable, responsive board that excels in freestyle environments, the DPR is a top contender.