Below is a quick overview of the 2021 Lib Tech snowboards lineup.
First I will take a look at any new boards for the 2020-21 season, and any old 2019-20 boards that won't get a 2021 model.
Then I'll look at each board and put them into the categories where I see them fitting best.
New 2021 Lib Tech Snowboards
The new boards for 2020-21 are:
Exiting 2020 Lib Tech Snowboards
The 2020 boards that aren't getting a 2021 model:
All 2021 Lib Tech Snowboards by Category
I have categorized Lib Tech's 2020-21 lineup below. This is according to the categories here at SnowboardingProfiles.com and not necessarily the same as how Lib Tech labels them.
Of course these are only broad categories as every board is different, but this is a rough guide.
LIB TECH BEGINNER SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
LIB TECH PARK/FREESTYLE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
LIB TECH ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREESTYLE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
LIB TECH AGGRESSIVE ALL-MTN-FREESTYLE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
LIB TECH ALL-MOUNTAIN SNOWBOARDS
Men's
LIB TECH AGGRESSIVE ALL-MOUNTAIN SNOWBOARDS
Men's
LIB TECH FREERIDE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
LIB TECH POWDER & SHORT/WIDE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
LIB TECH SPLIT BOARDS
Men's
Women's
LIB TECH YOUTH SNOWBOARDS
Summary
So there you have the 2021 Lib Tech snowboards.
Lots of new decks coming in and a lot of others making way - which is typical for Lib Tech. Though some of those are mostly just name changes.
Was gutted to see the Hot Knife go - but then saw the TRS was getting C3, so I felt better after that. Then realized the C3 TRS was replacing the TRS, not in addition to it, which was also a bit disappointing. Would have liked to have seen them keep the old TRS and add the C3 in addition to it.
I was able to test a good number of 2021 Lib Tech boards (including the new C3 TRS) and I'll release my reviews for those through the year.
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