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Thursday, October 07th, 2010 | Author:

Tim Dutton Builds Irie Lib Tech Narrow Ass Snowboards

Seattle, WA (October 7, 2010) – For the limited number of Rasta narrow ass snowboarders who ride pow, Lib Tech introduces a limited, early season run of the new Rasta Pow NAS with Magne-Traction. Tim Dutton, pro NASer and 2009 World Freeski Champion, himself handbuilt the collection at Lib Tech’s environmental snowboard factory near Canada in the USA.

“These irie narrow ass snowboards are for jammin through the putto putto (very soft) mon. Rispeck due to the reCurve and Magne-Traction. This RastaPow NAS makes I an I (me) skin teeth (smile),” says Dutton. “No dibby dibby (bad quality) here mon. Just show me your poppyshow (ridiculous) backflip and win a pair.”

Rasta Pow NAS with art by Ryan Davis arrive in stores this week in 181cm and 191cm. Remember it’s buy one, get one free, in case the rider should choose to wear a narrow ass snowboard on each foot.

reCurve dynamic early rise camber rocker combo technology gives life and pop underfoot and catch-free jibbing, float in powder and carving power on ice and hardpack at your tips and tails. Magne-Traction serrated edges provide unbelievable ice edge hold and grip.

Joining Tim Dutton, Jamie Pierre and Mike Wilson on the Rasta NAS Pow team is simple, just submit your best backflip video clip to www.lib-tech.com/nas to win. Or stop by your local NAS dealer. Ya Mon!
Photo by Tim Zimmerman

Wednesday, September 01st, 2010 | Author:


Every NAS is handcrafted Near Canada in the USA at Mervin Mfg. the worlds most environmental snowboard factory. The POW Series with Magnetraction Serrated edges and ReCurve dynamic early rise camber rocker combination are designed by Mike Wilson, Jamie Pierre and Mt. Bakers Tory Bland and our experiMental division. Tested all over the world in all conditions the POWs excell on hardpack and ice where the Magnetraction and ReCurve work in harmony to provide incredible edge hold, easy turn initiation and lively carving. Of course they rip in powder and broken snow conditions the Dynamic early rise provides great float in both directions and the camber under foot keeps them popping and alive. Tim Dutton used them to win the 2009 World Freeski Championships and has done uncountable backflips on them since…”I am all in on the Rasta NAS project” Tim Dutton.