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Lib Tech T Rice Pro 2024-2025 Snowboard Review

Hello and welcome to my Lib Tech T Rice Pro snowboard review.

In this review, I will take a look at the T Rice Pro as an aggressive all-mountain-freestyle snowboard.

As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the T Rice Pro a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other aggressive all-mountain-freestyle snowboards.

Overall Rating

Board: Lib Tech T Rice Pro

Price: $699

Style: Aggressive All-Mountain-Freestyle

Flex Rating: Medium-Stiff (6-7/10, depending on sizing)

Flex Feel on Snow: Medium-Stiff (6.5/10)

Rating Score: 84.1/100

Compared to other Men’s Aggressive All-Mountain-Freestyle Boards

Of the 14 current model aggressive all-mtn freestyle snowboards that we tested:

  • The average score was 85.3/100
  • The highest score was 93.2/100
  • The lowest score was 76.1/100
  • The average price was $628
  • The T Rice Pro ranked 9th out of 14

Overview of the T Rice Pro’s Specs

Check out the tables for the T Rice Pro’s specs and available sizes.

Specs

Style:

Aggressive All-Mountain-Freestyle

Price: 

$699 - BUYING OPTIONS

Ability Level: 

Ability Level Intermediate to Expert

Flex: 

Snowboard Flex 6 and a half

Feel:

Snowboard Feel Semi Locked In

Smooth/Snappy: 

Smooth Snappy Bar 6

Dampness: 

Chattery Damp Bar-07

Playful/Aggressive: 

Playful Aggressive Bar 6

 Edge-hold:

Edge hold Icy Snow

Camber Profile: 

Hybrid Rocker GNU's "C2 Camber"

Shape: 

True Twin

Setback Stance: 

Centered

Base: 

Sintered

Weight: 

Normal

LENGTH (cm) 

Waist Width (mm)

Rec Rider Weight (lb)

Rec Rider Weight (kg)

148

252

75+

35+

153

253

100+

45+

155

255

110+

50+

157

258

120+

54+

157W

263

125+

57+

159

259

125+

57+

161

260

130+

59+

161W

265

135+

61+

164

262

140+

64+

164W

267

145+

66+

* the 148 is a new size as of the 2025 model

Who is the T Rice Pro Most Suited To?

The T Rice Pro is best suited to anyone who wants a board that can do a bit of everything but in a more aggressive manner. Specifically for those who would prefer to spend their day on jump lines or carving up groomed runs at higher speeds, as opposed to cruising around or slashing. 

Like any board it has its weakness like riding deeper powder or jibbing. But if you don't plan on doing either of these much, this could be a one-quiver style board. 

I wouldn't recommend it to anyone whos a beginner as it's a bit too aggressive. But anyone who's a higher level intermediate to expert should have no issues on it and really enjoy it.

The T Rice Pro in More Detail

Lib Tech T Rice Pro 2023 Review

O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the T Rice Pro is capable of.

Demo Info

Board: Lib Tech T Rice Pro 2021, 155cm (255mm waist width)

Date: April 7, 2022

Conditions

Really warm - as you expect in April. Overhead was a mixture of sun and cloud. No recent fresh snow. 

On groomer: Slushy and slow/sticky, as you get on a warm April day. But the boards were well waxed for the conditions, so it was all good. 

Off groomer: Similar to groomer. 

Set up

Bindings angles: +12/-9

Stance Setback: Centered

Tester: Fraser

Rider Height: 6'1"

Rider Weight: 180lbs

Rider Boot Size: US9.5 Adidas Tactical Lexicon ADV

Bindings Used: Fix Yale: M 

NOTE: The size was a little small for Fraser and scores have been adjusted to reflect that.

Powder

Unfortunately there was no powder to test the T Rice pro in, so looking at the specs will have to do. 

Based on specs, the T Rice pro doesn't have a lot going for it when in the powder as it is a centered and a true twin board. It does have some rocker between the feet which helps though. While I am sure it will still handle smaller amounts of powder when needed, it's not going to be ideal for deeper powder days.

Carving & Turning

Carving: The nose and tail camber made any style of carving enjoyable but I found it really excelled for shorter sharper carves as this is when the magna-traction really helped bite down from edge-to-edge giving you a lot of control.

Turning: Tail released quite nicely allowing you to initiate turns/slash with a bit of effort, while also having really smooth edge-to-edge transitions and never feeling washy whatsoever. Overall I enjoyed it turning at any speed as I always felt in control but if I had to pick, I would say moderate speeds is where it felt it's best. 

Maneuverability at slow speeds: Overall felt average. I don't love the camber in the nose and tail at slower speeds as it can sometimes feel catchy and slow edge-to-edge, so you need to make sure your always on edge. The magna-traction does help in this regard. 

Skidded Turns: Handled them nicely and never really felt catchy. 

Speed

While the T Rice pro is not a bomber, the camber in the nose and tail do help you get some speed whenever desired. It is pretty enjoyable when you do get up to speed though, as I found the board to be damp and stable when pushed to these speeds. And it held its edge well at speed and never felt chattery or washy, allowing you to link turns smoothly. 

Uneven Terrain

The T Rice pro smashed through crud/chunder better than I was anticipating, only getting bucked around if there was a more aggressive amount. And even then it was pretty easy to maneuver in. Same can be said for moguls and undulating terrain. 

Jumps

Performed really well on jumps 

Pop: It has a lot of pop and it is quite accessible allowing you to pop off anything with minimal effort  

Approach: Quick edge-to-edge which made last second adjustments easy, while the unreal edge hold made approaches feel stable and smooth.

Landing: Really forgiving, absorbed landings without much effort thanks in part to the centered stance and twin shape, while the magna-traction helps grab an edge quickly, allowing you to ride out smoothly. 

Side-hits: Without a doubt my favorite thing to do on this board. The stability and control make rough ride ins and landings a lot easier, while the easily accessible pop made even the smallest ones fun. 

Small jumps/Big jumps:  Without a doubt capable on any size jump but I preferred it most on medium sized ones. 

Switch

Feels identical riding switch, which wasn't much of a surprise considering the centered stance and true twin shape. You could ride it switch on groomed runs or on approaches for jumps and knew it was going to feel stable and have little catchiness. 

Spins

All the accessible pop really allows you to get a lot of air which is great because the T Rice pro felt light, making it easy to whip around for 180s and 360s.

Jibbing

Because of its medium-stiff flex the T Rice pro can be a bit difficult to butter/press but all of its pop coupled with a centered stance and twin shape make it a capable option for more experienced jibbers.

Butters

Will require some extra effort due to it being a bit stiff but its worth it because when you do, the T Rice pro locks into butters/presses nicely. 

Flex

In hand before testing the T Rice pro felt a bit stiffer than average and once on the mountain it felt very much the same.

Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

RATING
(out of 5)

SCORE WEIGHTING

JUMPS

4.0

16/20

SPEED

3.5

14/20

CARVING

3.5

10.5/15

TURNS/SLASHING

3.5

3.5/5

SWITCH

4.5

9/10

SPINS

4.0

8/10

CRUD/CHUNDER

3.5

3.5/5

TREES/BUMPS

3.5

3.5/5

BUTTERS

3.0

3/5

POWDER

3.0

3/5

TOTAL after normalizing

84.1/100

Overall, the T Rice Pro is an enjoyable board that can be taken anywhere on the mountain but excels at certain things like popping off jumps and getting large amounts of air or riding switch into a side hit, knowing you have reliable edge control and stability. 

While it may not excel at everything equally, like some all mountain boards, get the proper rider on it and the T Rice pro is capable of almost anything.

--LIB TECH T RICE PRO REVIEW 2018-2022--

Lib Tech T Rice Pro ReviewHello and welcome to my Lib Tech T Rice Pro review.

In this review, I will take a look at the T Rice Pro as an aggressive all-mountain freestyle snowboard.

As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the T Rice Pro a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other aggressive all-mountain freestyle snowboards.

Overall Rating

Board: Lib Tech T Rice Pro

Price: $599 (USD recommended retail)

Style: Aggressive All-Mountain Freestyle

Flex: Medium-Stiff (7/10)

Rating Score: 79.1/100

Compared to other Aggressive All-Mountain Freestyle Boards

Out of the 12 men’s aggressive all-mountain-freestyle snowboards that I rated:

  • The average score was 84.1/100
  • The highest score was 90.7/100 (see below)
  • The lowest score was 75.6/100
  • The average price was $577
  • The Travis Rice Pro ranked 11th out of 12

Overview of the Travis Rice Pro’s Specs


Check out the tables for the T Rice Pro’s specs and available sizes.

Specs

StyleAggressive All-Mountain-FreestyleFlexMedium-Stiff (7/10)
Ability LevelAdvanced to ExpertFeelSemi-Stable
WeightHeavy feelingTurn InitiationMedium
Camber ProfileHybrid Rocker (C2 BTX)ShapeTrue Twin
Stance SetbackCenteredEdge-holdIcy snow
Price$599 (USD)BaseSintered

Sizing

Size (Length)153155157157W159161161W164164W
Waist Width (mm)253255258263259260265262267
Weight Range (lbs)100+110+120+125+125+130+135+140+145+
Weight Range (kgs)45+50+54+57+57+59+61+64+66+

Who is the T Rice Pro Most Suited to?


This board is most suited to an aggressive freestyle rider who wants to take on the whole mountain at speed but wants to do so hitting every natural hit they can find and be able to ride switch aggressively too.

You can definitely also hit the park with this board – but it’s for those that like to skip the jibs and find the big jumps. It’s good on jumps in general but really excels on large jumps.

This is for advanced riders – definitely not for beginners.


The T Rice Pro in More Detail


O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the T Rice Pro is capable of.

Demo Info

Board: Lib Tech Travis Rice Pro, 157cm (258mm waist width)

Date: March 4, 2017

Conditions: Plenty of fresh powder to be found. Had been puking it for a good few days leading up. Still bumpy and chundery in places as it was a Saturday but mostly soft good conditions on the groomers and plenty of powder off.

Bindings angles: +15/-15

Powder

The T Rice Pro isn’t made for powder but it can hold its own in deeper snow.

It has a good bit of rocker between the feet which helps with float but it’s also a true twin board with a centered stance. If you only get the occasional powder day at the resort and don’t ride the backcountry (or have another board for that) then it rides well enough in powder.

Or if you want a board that can handle powder riding switch as well, then it’s a good choice for powder.

Carving/Turning

Even though the T Rice Pro doesn’t have the most aggressive camber profile of Lib Tech boards, it still feels quite aggressive.

Compared with something like the Lib Tech Hot Knife (which I would also class as an aggressive all mountain freestyle board) which has the C3 BTX profile (more aggressive profile that is predominantly camber – less rocker between the feet than the Travis Rice Pro), this board is almost as aggressive.  This is probably because it’s a good bit stiffer than the Hot Knife and has an effective edge on the 157 that is longer than the effective edge on the 159 Hot Knife.

This board likes to ride straight and fast. Not really one for slowing up and playing with – it’s for aggressive freestyle riding over the whole mountain – not for playful freestyle riding, IMO.

Not too forgiving of skidded turns but also not the most punishing of them, compared to others out there.

Nice on a carve but not amazing.

Speed

This board is fast and feels stable at speed. This is one of the really nice features of this board if you’re someone who likes to ride fast but still wants a twin. It’s very fast for a twin and feels very stable at speeds, despite all that rocker between the bindings.

Uneven Terrain

Less forgiving on uneven terrain than I was expecting. It’s definitely a board you can ride in uneven terrain but you want to be on your game and really get those down un-weighted turns going.

If you’re an advanced rider then yeah you can handle the uneven stuff on this board but it performs at it’s best going fast down groomed runs and finding whatever you can to pop off.

Jumps

This is where this board shines, IMO. Finding natural hits on the terrain or for large jumps in the park.

It felt really stable on landings and definitely no problem with speed on the approach. And it’s got plenty of pop and spring to it.

Switch

It’s a true twin and has a centered stance so naturally it felt good riding switch.

But you’ll want to be good at riding switch because this board wants to go fast whatever direction you’re riding it in. If this was a rating for someone wanting to learn to ride switch, it would be lower – but for someone who is adept at riding switch, this board will feel very natural doing so.

Jibbing

Not really a jibber. Not for me anyway. If you’re really on your game and very confident with jibs, then of course you can jib with it – but not ideal for that – too stiff for my liking on jibs. It’s more for the jump line when you’re in the park as opposed to the jib line.

Pipe

I didn’t ride it in the pipe. But riding it everywhere else, I am confident that this board would be an awesome pipe board.

It has great edge hold, it’s fast, it’s a true twin and it’s poppy.


Score Breakdown and Final Verdict


Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

FACTORRATING (OUT OF 5)CONTRIBUTION TO FINAL SCORE
Jumps:3.514/20
Carving/Turning:3.09/15
Speed:4.012/15
Switch:4.59/10
Uneven Terrain:2.55/10
Spins:3.06/10
Butters:3.03/5
Powder:3.03/5
Jibbing:2.52.5/5
Pipe:4.54.5/5
TOTAL after normalizing 79.1/100

This is a more aggressive board than you think when you see that it has a C2 profile – so if you like to ride freestyle over the whole mountain and do it in a fast, aggressive manner and want plenty of pop, like the jump line over the jib line in the park and want to ride fast in your natural direction and your switch direction – then this is definitely worth considering.

I preferred the TRS C3 over this personally – I think I just preferred the aggressiveness coming from the camber but with a slightly softer flex and a bit more difference in terms of the length to effective edge ratio.

But for some this would be the preferred combination – especially if want to get a bit more performance in powder than you get with the TRS C3.

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