The new Lib Tech Escalator Splitboard  is made for effortless ascents and epic descents. It features a mild camber for efficient skinning and a tapered shape for float in powder.  Enjoy a smooth ride in any terrain with the Sintered Knife Cut base and nimble design, all wrapped in eco-friendly materials.
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Rocker Type
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   Micro Camber–        Very mild traditional camber distributes evenly on ascents and floats optimally on descents. Optimized for splitboards.
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Flex
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   Medium Flex
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Core
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   95% Lightweight Paulownia / 5% Aspen
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Laminates
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   Fiber Reinforced Insert Array
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   Tri-Ax with Basalt Alloy
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   UHMW Tip / Tail Deflection
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Sidewalls
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   Birch Internal Sidewalls
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   UHMW Sintered Sidewalls
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Base
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   Sintered Knife Cut Base–        High density UHMW. Optimized wax retention and toughness. Wax regularly and repair professionally.
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Edges
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   Magnetraction–        7 strategically located edge serrations provide unreal edge hold and control in all conditions.
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Topsheet
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   Eco Sublimated Poly Top–        High strength, impact resistant, lightweight dimensionally stable UV and temperature resistant top material decorated using an environmentally friendly eco sublimation process
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Additional Features
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   Karakoram Ultra Clips
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