The Lib Tech Mayhem Rocket C3 Snowboard snowboard carves like a dream on hardpack but doesn’t shy away from powder days either, thanks to the floaty nose and wide midsection. Early rise directional camber is floaty and eases into turns while the medium flex trikes the right balance for responsiveness and fun. Built with a sustainable core and rugged base, this all-mountain board is ready for anything you throw at it.
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Rocker Type
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   Early Rise Directional Camber–        Features set back camber, sidecut, and stance for optimal performance. Early rise in the nose sets up effortless turn initiation and float and focused camber in tail sets up powerful pop, carving, and edge hold.
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Flex
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   Medium–        The most versatile flex in the game for peak performance all over the mountain.
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Core
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   Original Power Construction–        75% Paulownia / 25% Aspen
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Laminates
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   Triaxial / Biaxial Fiberglass
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Sidewalls
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   Birch Internal Sidewalls
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   UHMW Tip / Tail Impact Deflection
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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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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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Graphics
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   Art by Drew Brophy
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Additional Features
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   Mervin Made–        Hand made at the Mervin Factory in Washington, USA with zero hazardous waste.
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Binding Compatibility
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   2 x 4 Inserts
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-    Terrain:    Freeride, Powder                                    FreerideFreeride snowboards are designed for the rider that spends most of the day off groomed runs and in backcountry terrain. They typically have a stiffer flex and are ridden in longer sizes than freestyle snowboards. Freeride snowboards often feature a directional shape that is designed to perform optimally in one direction.                    PowderPowder snowboards love powder. Often associated with freeride snowboards, powder boards sometimes feature a wider nose and a tapered narrower tail. The binding inserts, which determine the rider’s stance, are often set back on a powder snowboard to help the rider float the tip of the board through the deep stuff. Powder snowboards sometimes also feature rocker, a design element where the tip (and tail) rise starts farther back on the board, which also helps the rider maintain tip float through the pow.           Â
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