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Review Date August 5, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for Countless
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Reviewed by: twin57(Unregistered User)
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Intermediate
, from Ohio
Price Paid:
$290.00
at sunsports Favorite place to ride: Seven Springs Riding Style: All Mountain/Freeride Product Year: 2002 Summary: I had four Burtons before I bought this first Lib Tech.I have been using lower stance angles and was having toe drag on Burtons.
It took about three runs to get used to the width.It rides longer then it seems.It will not chatter at speed and carves great. Strengths: the air core is super light but stiff under the binding area for edge hold.
The teflon base is super fast even after not waxing for nine eight hour days riding.It still made to the far lifts.(my Burtons sintered bases had to be waxed after two days or i would have to hike.
the graphics are great Weaknesses: Its not the most comfortable board for jibbing and rails.No wrap around edge . Similar Products Used: 02 supernatural 156, 99 burton special,95 burton brushie,96 burton twisted 64,98 nitro andy wolf 56,etc...
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Review Date November 15, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Chris Harris(Unregistered User)
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Advanced
, from Lake Oswego, Oregon, U.S.A
Price Paid:
$458.00
at U.S. Outdoorstore Favorite place to ride: Mt. Bachelor Riding Style: All Mountain/Freeride Product Year: 2000 Summary: good core, better freestyle than you would think Strengths: It has a sweet core and can handle its own on even the bitchiest days at the mountain. Its also sweet for freestyle! Weaknesses: nothing Similar Products Used: rossignol nomad 2
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Review Date October 10, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: Amanda Ford(Unregistered User)
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HardCORE
, from Anacortes, WA USA Favorite place to ride: Mt. Baker (Glacier) Riding Style: All Mountain/Freeride Product Year: 2000 Summary: I love Jamie's boards. His art is great as well. I would reccomend his products to anyone (boots, bindings, and boards) to anyone. **check out INCA SNOWBOARDS @ www.incaempire.com** Strengths: This board is super smooth and is a machine in the powder. My feet are mens 8 and I ride the 159 wide (I like it better than my 156 JL). I have been riding Jamie's boards for 3+ years now and Im still as stoked as ever. The teflon base is also great because I hate mantinence and waxing (it retains wax better than any other base material I have ever ridden). Also, please check out INCA SNOWBOARDS at www.incaempire.com. Weaknesses: The tip could be constructed a bit differently. In the past I have had the sandwich tip break open. ie- Top sheet and base peels back and as a result core is open to the snow. A possible solution is to have a wrap around edge. Other wise, the board is good to go. Similar Products Used: Inca Snowboards. 157, 161 and others. Burton Feelgood 157 (What a JOKE!!) K2 Eldo- great and many others.
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Review Date August 24, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Sean Mayernik(Unregistered User)
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Advanced
, from Bellingham, WA, USA
Price Paid:
$200.00
at Ebay Favorite place to ride: Mt. Baker Ski Area Riding Style: All Mountain/Freeride Product Year: 1999 Summary: This is a great board and I would reccomend buying it if you have big feet. If you dion't have big feet then it will be tough for you to start a turn so for the small fotters just buy the normal Jamie Lynn model. Strengths: This is a sweet board. Very stable on the steeps. Just point it and hang on for the ride. This is a very light board and is a great jumper. Also the metal edge stops on the tip and tail so there isn't any extra weight. The graphics are also the best. Weaknesses: Nothing. Similar Products Used: Sims ALL-Mtn. 151
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Review Date June 27, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Rich Gardiner(Unregistered User)
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Advanced
, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire Favorite place to ride: Val D'Isere Riding Style: All Mountain/Freeride Product Year: 1999 Summary: If you want the best snowboard, buy the Lib Tech Jamie Lynn. It's cool for freestyle, pow, and all round piste riding. It does it all. One night i even let it cook dinner. I rode mine for a whole season in Val D'Isere and it's still going strong. Strengths: All round excellence, fast, strong, good flex, wicked carving, allows you to get away with anything. Wide deck excellent in the pow Weaknesses: not a darn thing. A radio would be pretty good Similar Products Used: Joyride Joni - excellent freestyle board but fell to bits Burton Custom - Pretty damn fine
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