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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

Scotty from Capital 17 describes the advantages of the new 2010 Lib Tech and GNU Banana Traction boards.

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  • I prefer a shorter wider board for charging deep snow and tight trees, dont believe me try catch me. never summer #1 lib tech+gnu go green and go home

  • EVERYONE GET THIS BORD ITS SICK!

  • That's not right at all...I ride a NeverSummer Evo-R 155 with size 11.5 boots no problem (15/15 stance). It all depends on the profile of the boots. If you have huge, fat boots a 10 might not even fit on a regular width board. If you have pretty low profile boots, you can fit bigger sizes, it all just depends. There isn't really a set size that you HAVE to have a wide deck.

  • extruded base on the CCS

  • my new board!!!

  • anything over 10.5 you need a wide board..size 11 and up. shouldnt make that big of a difference

  • I agree with Nice. You should exchange it right away.

  • You dont need a wide board with size 10 feet

  • it would probley effect your ridin alot!!!!!!!!you are goin be vary slow egde to edge when you turn i have a 159wide and i have size 13-14 feet!!!

  • My new board!

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