2025 Lib Tech Orca *B-Grade Snowboard
2025 Lib Tech Orca *B-Grade Snowboard
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One of the most iconic snowboarders to have EVER lived, Travis Rice is a house hold name in the snowboarding industry, and if you don't know who he is, it is time to get educated! The Orca is the ultimate predator in Jackson Hole, a true resort slasher and the ultimate all-terrain tech shred machine. A long, floaty nose paired with the powerful pop and a nimble 7m short-radius sidecut makes this board a hoot in the trees, and the “Whale Tail Technology,” helps sink the tail and keep the nose floating effortlessly. But the fund doesn't end in the trees, as this board's width means you can dig deep trenches and rail a hard carve without fear of dragging your toes.
Whether you’re tackling Alaska’s steep lines, surfing the tight trees in Hokkaido, or shredding at your local resort, this board is built to devour all terrain. Award-winning. An apex predator that stands above the rest. Only the best for Travis Rice.
- Dream directional shape and contour for what Travis calls fun
- Freeride pow ripper meets resort slashing daily driver
- Floaty nose, tight sidecut, maximum power tail
What are B-grades? | Embrace the Imperfect, Save Big!
Why let a few cosmetic quirks stop a great board from living its best life? Our B-grade snowboards may not look perfect, but they’re as tough and ride-ready as ever. By giving these boards a second chance, you’re not just saving cash - you’re helping reduce waste and ride more sustainably.
It’s all about performance over perfection. These boards are built for shredding, with a unique story in every scratch and mark. So, grab a board that’s ready to ride with you -and help keep the slopes and our planet a little greener.
Ride smart, save more, and make a difference.
Construction: Horsepower Construction + Sintered Base (HP)
Key Features:
- Directional Volume-Shifted Shape – Meant to be ridden 3-6cm shorter than your standard board, with a wide nose and narrower tail for effortless float and powerful turns.
- Flex: 7/10 – Stiff enough for hard charging, playful enough for deep powder slashes.
- C2X Directional Hybrid Camber – Aggressive camber underfoot for power, with mild rocker between the feet for float and agility.
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HP Core (60% Aspen / 40% Paulownia) – Light, strong, and sustainably harvested.
Triax/Biax Glass with Basalt Alloy – Enhanced power, response, and durability. - Eco Sublimated Topsheet & Sintered Base – Fast, tough, and built for longevity.
- Magne-Traction® – Grip that makes ice feel like powder.
- Ability Level: Intermediate to Advanced – Built for riders who want high-performance power and float.
Size Chart:
2025 Lib Tech – Orca | |||||||
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Board Size (cm) |
Rider Weight (kg) |
Effective Edge (cm) |
Tip / Waist / Tail (cm) |
Taper (cm) |
Sidecut Radius (m) |
Stance (in) |
Setback (in) |
147 | 55+ | 105 | 30.3 / 25.7 / 29.3 | 1.0 | 7.0 | 19.5" - 24.25" | 2.5" |
About Lib Tech
Lib Tech has been blowing minds and breaking the rules of snowboard design since 1984. Built by riders, for riders, every board is handcrafted in the USA at Mervin Manufacturing—one of the most environmentally friendly snowboard factories in the world. These are the mad scientists behind Magne-Traction® serrated edges (turns ice into powder), Banana Technology (BTX) rocker (the original fun-enhancing shape), and some of the most durable, eco-conscious boards on the planet. From freestyle innovation to big-mountain domination, Lib Tech is always experimenting, always evolving, and always keeping snowboarding weird—in the best way possible. Not only do they push the limits of board tech, but they’ve also been paying and crediting independent artists properly since day one, something few other snowboard brands can claim. Every board is handmade in the USA, using environmentally friendly materials and cutting-edge construction techniques. From park rats to big-mountain chargers, Lib Tech builds dream boards for every rider while keeping sustainability at the core of everything they do.
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