
The Lib Tech Two Time is the kind of board that likes to get air - and to get it anywhere, be it the park, side-hits or cliff drops.
It feels most at home performing tricks and lapping the park, but can be relied upon for moderate speed on groomers and dropping into the tree line, so long as the powder isn't too deep.
In this review, I will take a look at the Two Time as a freestyle snowboard.
As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Two Time a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other freestyle snowboards.
Overall Rating
Board: Lib Tech Two Time 2025
Price: $499
Style: Freestyle
Flex Rating: Medium (5/10)
Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (4.5/10)
Rating Score: 84.2/100
Compared to other Women’s Freestyle Boards
Of the 23 current model women's freestyle snowboards that we tested:
❄️ The Two Time ranked 11th out of 23
Overview of the Two Time’S Specs
Check out the tables for the Two Time’s specs and available sizes.
STYLE:
freestyle
PRICE:
$499 - BUYING OPTIONS
Ability Level:

flex:

feel:

DAMPNESS:

SMOOTH /SNAPPY:

Playful /aggressive:

Edge-hold:

camber profile:

Traditional Camber
SHAPE:
setback stance:
CENTERED
BASE:
SintERed | Lib Tech's "Sintered Knife Cut Base"
weight:
Felt a little lighter than normal
Camber Height:
7mm
Sizing
LENGTH (cm) | Waist Width (mm) | Rec Rider Weight (lb) | Rec Rider Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|
143 | 238 | 75+ | 34+ |
146 | 240 | 80+ | 36+ |
149 | 242 | 90+ | 41+ |
152 | 242 | 100+ | 45+ |
Who is the Two Time Most Suited To?
The Two Time is best suited to riders who spend a lot of time in the park or riding in a freestyle way over the rest of the mountain. Or for those who want to take their freestyle game to that next level.
If you're someone who likes to ride fast, then it's likely not a one-board quiver for you, but rather a park board as part of your quiver, but could be a one-board quiver if your style matches the strengths of this board.
Not for beginners, but it wasn't an overly demanding ride, so intermediates should be fine with it.
TEST/REVIEW DetailS FOR THE Two Time

O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Two Timeis capable of.
Demo Info
Board: Lib Tech Two Time 2025, 146cm (240mm waist width)
Date: March 13, 2025
Powder
No powder to test it out on, but I would say it probably wouldn’t thrive here. It’s definitely more of a full-time park board than a pow deck.
Carving
Pretty solid carving board when I stuck to a more relaxed pace, but it took a lot more work to keep it stable going into carves at higher speeds.
Turning
Ease of Turning/Slashing: The Lib was pretty fun here. It was easy to slash out that tail, and initiating and linking turns was a breeze.
Maneuverability at slow speeds: This board really performed best at slower speeds. It was nimble and easy to maneuver in various terrains.
Catchiness: I felt pretty good on the Two Time. Noticed a little bit of catch when I picked up the pace, but I wasn’t too surprised as it isn’t really meant to be a hard charger. Pretty much no catch when riding slower and more controlled.
Speed
Like I said, the Two Time wasn’t a speed board. It got a bit chattery and didn’t move quick without effort. A little too playful to be a speed board, but that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Uneven Terrain
Crud/Chunder: It handled crud fairly well, but it did shake me up a bit.
Trees/Bumps: The lightweight agility of the Two Time shined here! I could make transitions and weave effortlessly- tons of fun.
I could press into the nose and tail and really lock in on the Two Time, and buttering was just as easy. All around great freestyle deck.
Jumps
Pop: This board was energetic and had a lot of easy to access pop.
Approach: Felt really good heading into jumps on the Two Time. I could reposition and adjust speeds easily, while maintaining stability.
Landing: Really solid landings, even for a beginner level rider. It felt controlled, yet forgiving.
Side-hits: Awesome board for side-hits. Super playful and agile, making heading into side-hits last minute super easy and smooth.
Small jumps/Big jumps: I really enjoyed this one hitting jumps of all sizes. The pop was right there when I needed it, I could stomp every landing, and it was forgiving enough to boost my confidence in every situation.
Switch
Great switch board. The true twin really shines here. I had complete control riding switch and transitions in and out were foolproof.
Spins
The smooth flex and easy to access pop set this deck up for spin success. This was a great board for big spins, and landing off of them felt super solid, which could be awesome for a rider looking to progress in this area.
Jibbing
Really decent jib board. Approach was smooth and landings were stable without punishing small mistakes.
Butters
I could press into the nose and tail and really lock in on the Two Time, and buttering was just as easy. All around great freestyle deck.
Score Breakdown and Final Verdict
Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.
FACTOR | Rating (/5) | Weighted |
---|---|---|
Jumps | 4.5 | 18/20 |
Jibbing | 3.5 | 14/20 |
Spins | 4.5 | 13.5/15 |
Switch | 4.5 | 9/10 |
Butters | 4 | 8/10 |
Uneven Terrain | 3 | 3/5 |
Pow | 2 | 2/5 |
Speed | 3 | 3/5 |
Carving | 3 | 3/5 |
Turns | 4 | 4/5 |
TOTAL (after normalizing): | 84.2/100 |
The Two Time excels at the freestyle end of the spectrum, as you'd expect. It's particularly good for jumps and spins, but is more than capable for butters and jibbing.
While it's decent for slower speed carves and remains stable up to moderately fast speeds, it doesn't like being ridden too fast and carves start to fall apart when they're being executed at higher velocities.
More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online
To learn more about the Two Time, or if you're ready to buy, or if you just want to research prices and availability, check out the links below.

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