Anbefalt! Overlegen ytelse i sin prisklasse. En lettkjørt og leken allrounder. Carving i løypa, pudderjakt utenfor løypa og runder i blå og rød park. Et meget bra valg for nybegynner og øvet kjører. Ett brett som gjør alt. Håndlaget på verdens mest miljøvennlige snowboardfabrikk utenfor Seattle, Mervin. Kvalitet tvers gjennom.
Twin | Kjører like bra begge veier.
Magne-Traction | Overlegent kantgrep på is.
Banana Rocker | Enklere å carve, mer leken, flyter bedre i løssnø.
Fun, easy to ride and packed with performance features the GWO (GNU NEW WORLD ORDER) is the culmination of decades of all terrain freestyle resort focused snowboard design.
A ready for everything, catch free, carvy, floaty BTX Hybrid contour. Magne-Traction® serrated edges offer effortless edge hold on ice and hardpack. Lively, poppy, long lasting eco-friendly construction with a fast low maintenance base.
• The perfect freestyle minded snowboard
• Rips everything you can see from the chair and loves a rope tow
• Amazing American craftsmanship, performance and value
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ORIGINAL BANANA | DESIGNET FOR SNOWBOARDING I over 15 år har Lib Techs experieMENTAL divisjon ledet en revolusjon innen snowboardkonturer med introduksjonen av den legendariske Skate Banana-modellen og Original Banana Technology. Denne teknologien innebærer en mild rocker mellom føttene sammen med milde cambers som strekker seg mot tuppen og halen. • Full kontakt og kontroll under alle forhold • Sentral rocker forbedrer svinging, kantgrep og flyteevne • Camber gir sprett, stabilitet og kontroll |
MAGNETRACTION | GJØR IS OM TIL PUDDER! De bølgete stålkanten gir MYE bedre kantgrep under vanskelige forhold. Vinkel mot snø blir optimalisert og kanten på brett sitter mye bedre enn med tradisjonelle stålkanter. Patentert og forsøkt kopiert av mange andre produsenter. Men ingen har klart å gjøre det like bra. |
MERVIN MADE! |
MADE IN THE USA Our factory crew is a highly skilled, committed crew of artisanal American Kraftsmen who ride the boards they build. Mervin is built by creative doers and active participants from the original action Kraftsmen Mike Olson and Pete Saari to our CEO Anthony DeRocco and all the way to our newest crew carrying the Mervin Made torch on the shop floor. We love to ride, it's what we're about! ZERO HAZARDOUS WASTE If there is any one thing that we do that separates us from every other board factory in the world, it's the fact that we don't leave any hazardous waste behind in our manufacturing. Our proprietary printing process gives our artist's imaginings full realization with tip to tail vivid colors and detail. Yet it creates ZERO HAZARDOUS WASTE in the process, no one else can say that. ECO MATERIALS Only the best stuff goes in to our boards. The best to ride, the best for our Kraftsmen to work with and the best for the planet. Eco Materials like Non-petroleum based bio-plastics, soy based elastomer sidewalls, low VOC epoxy, additive free basalt fibers and FSC "pure" certified wood cores. ECO PROCESS Our Eco Processes started with Mike and Pete's aversion to the use of toxic solvents in automative lacquer clear coats and screen printing. Through trial and error and extensive research they were able to put in place a set of processes that made the making of boards safe for themselves and their friends. It turns out what's good for us is good for the planet, who woulda thunk it... ECO POWER In Washington State our electricity is 89.6% hydro electric which makes a lot of sense when your getting world record snowfalls at Mt. Baker. On top of that our factory heating system runs on a renewable based biodiesel. SAWDUST TO SOIL Having our own wood shop means we get to control every aspect of wood core production. Making sure we use only FSC certified fast growing renewable forest products, finger joining to maximize wood yield, repurposing any scrap wood either to be used in the factory or as kindling in the community and recycling our sawdust to be turned in to soil. That's right we're celebrating the dirt bag! Our sawdust goes to growing the fruits, vegetables and errr..weeds that many enjoy on the Olympic Peninsula and beyond. |