Lib Tech POW NAS
Category: All mountainLevel: Advanced
Brand: Lib Tech
Model year: 2012
Measure (Tip/Waist/Tail): 15/11/14 mm (181 cm)
Lengths: 181,191 cm
Manufacturers description
Designed and ridden by Mike Wison, Jamie Pierre and Freeskiing Champion Tim Dutton.
A rocker entry reCURVE Magne-Traction pow shape that carves the hardpack and floats the pow.
A rocker entry reCURVE Magne-Traction pow shape that carves the hardpack and floats the pow.
What do you think about Lib Tech POW NAS?
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Strengths:
+ A stable skid that pads well much more than I can expose it to
+ The cut makes it awfully easy when you drive larger turns
+ Ready hard surfaces better than any other wide ski I was standing on
+ Wear everything even though it is not the longest rocker. There are tips and tailrocks that are more of an early rise than a rocker
Weaknesses:
A big minus for this ski is just cramped parties. Because the skirt has so much cut, it's hard to stand tight with your feet on it. It simply does not allow it. The back ends begin to cross each other and collapse and the "lap" sound comes when they collide and it's hard to keep a close eye on this ski. This problem occurs in very loose snow and tight forests. The skid would prefer to be at the edge in large turns and pulling your feet together to tighten them then you will have trouble.
Summary:
Have had this skiing in a total of 4 weeks skiing. It has been run in everything from ice-blown offpiste to 3 decimeter dry pillows. It is still reliable and plenty of flow without having to go above 120 in the waist. In the Tottskog with almost 4 decimeters of snow, there are more fun skis to stand on. As I wrote before. It does not allow you to stand tight with your feet without somehow punishing you for it.
In all else, it's like a dream!
I see NAS as a big mountain ski which is really fun but not always fun if you have not gone to an arc room.
Riding style: If there are pillows then there is nothing else
Length on the ski: 191 cm
Riders weight: 90 kg
Riders length: 197 cm
+ A stable skid that pads well much more than I can expose it to
+ The cut makes it awfully easy when you drive larger turns
+ Ready hard surfaces better than any other wide ski I was standing on
+ Wear everything even though it is not the longest rocker. There are tips and tailrocks that are more of an early rise than a rocker
Weaknesses:
A big minus for this ski is just cramped parties. Because the skirt has so much cut, it's hard to stand tight with your feet on it. It simply does not allow it. The back ends begin to cross each other and collapse and the "lap" sound comes when they collide and it's hard to keep a close eye on this ski. This problem occurs in very loose snow and tight forests. The skid would prefer to be at the edge in large turns and pulling your feet together to tighten them then you will have trouble.
Summary:
Have had this skiing in a total of 4 weeks skiing. It has been run in everything from ice-blown offpiste to 3 decimeter dry pillows. It is still reliable and plenty of flow without having to go above 120 in the waist. In the Tottskog with almost 4 decimeters of snow, there are more fun skis to stand on. As I wrote before. It does not allow you to stand tight with your feet without somehow punishing you for it.
In all else, it's like a dream!
I see NAS as a big mountain ski which is really fun but not always fun if you have not gone to an arc room.
Riding style: If there are pillows then there is nothing else
Length on the ski: 191 cm
Riders weight: 90 kg
Riders length: 197 cm
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