Where is the Mervin factory?

Based out of Sequim, Washington, on the Strait of Juan De Fuca between the rugged Olympic and Cascade Mountain Ranges, Mervin is a direct link between riding and manufacturing.

What company owns Lib Tech?

Mervin
Founded by snowboarders Mike Olson and Pete Saari in 1977, Mervin is the parent company of Lib Tech, Gnu, Roxy Snowboarding and Bent Metal. The company was sold to Quik in 1997 but the brands all retained their own identities.

Where are Mervin snowboards made?

Trust Mervin Manufacturing Based out of Carlsborg, Washington, between the rugged Olympic and Cascade Mountain Ranges, Mervin is a direct link between riding and manufacturing.

Where are Lib Tech skis made?

the USA
Lib Tech Skis are Made in the USA, environmentally nicer with industry leading technologies like Magne-Traction® and Rocker Activated Drive. A dream (or two) built in to every pair!

What does Lib Tech mean?

Liberace Technologies
Lib-Tech is actually short for Liberace Technologies after the famous pianist/singer known for his flashy outfits and flamboyant lifestyle.

Why is it called Lib Tech?

Born from the ashes of GNU snowboards, Lib Tech has been at the forefront of ecological design and cutting edge technology since the late 80’s. The name comes from when founder Mike Olson put cloth from a jumper into a skateboard prototype.

What snowboards are made in the USA?

Donek Custom Snowboards One of the only snowboard companies who manufacture boards specifically for every discipline. This includes decks for park, boardercross, backcountry, alpine boards for racing, and freecarve.

Is Lib Tech a good snowboard?

Overall : The Lib Tech Dynamiss is a very fun free-ride board with all mountain tendencies. It preforms really well in most conditions (minus slow speeds and tight turning situations). This board loves to go fast, charge hard, and make carve turns. It would probably be best for a high intermediate to expert rider.

What is a banana snowboard?

BANANA IS TECHNOLOGY (BNA) Mild rocker between your feet combined with mild cambers to the tips and tails. The most fun contour to progress on.