12/8/2023 0 Comments Lost quiver killer reviewVery doable for 9mm of taper and we had fun taking the Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer switch. Combine that with the with the taper in the tail, a little early rise in the nose and the decent set back on board it is a very competent floater. When set all the way back you can get a setback from center of board of 3.625″ with a 22.75″ stance width. It’s better than most all mountain boards. It’s far from all time but very good for a one board quiver. So I actually bought this board and got it in some good pow. You need a little bit more weight on the back foot to keep it from washing but not as much as some boards with this much taper. I would love to make some good turns in all conditions. There is really good spring out of the turn when you get that edge engaged into a turn and the Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer is a friend to most radius turns we like to make. I could easily turn through bumps if I needed to. Medium to medium fast turn initiation with the Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer. The edge hold is less than most people would expect from Mervin and there is almost no disruption. The board is not super damp but can ride all day without falling apart in messy snow. The base has medium glide and the Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer can do all right on a straight line for its size and flex. It just felt poppy without being light and chattery. We could all butter with a good bit of effort and could easily access its Ollie power too. Mervin does cool things with the boards flex personality and the Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer is no exception. Quiver Killer with some early rise in the nose and a touch in the tail. It tracks really well in the flats or one footing off the chair. intermediate riders could easily catch an edge if they get off their game but it shouldn’t scare most camber loving advanced to expert riders. For most riders it will be on the stable/less catchy side of semi-locked in. So what does that mean? Well, it means it is pretty locked in but not like old camber rides. The Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer still has a lot of camber but has more of a modern take on it. It isn’t like the Lib Tech Lost Rocket or Lib Tech BRD but there is a little tweak up before the nose begins. Lib says full camber but there is definitely a touch of early rise in the nose and a little in the tail. So the Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer has a wide nose and waist but the tapered tail might be what makes this 154 feel soo good with our size 8.5-9 boots.ġ54 : 8-10 and some reduced footprint 10.5’sġ59: 10-12 Shape/Camber/On Snow Feel/Ability Level Similar Boards (but not the same): Yes Hybrid, Endeavor Scout, Burton Hometown Hero, Gnu Gremlin Riders: James (Size 9, 5’10” 185-190lbs), Peter (Size 8, 5’11” 185lbs), Jimbo (Size 11, 5’11” 160lbs), Boots: Adidas Tactical ADV Insoles: Sandsole Custom Insoles, Footprint Insole Technology Gameghangers Low Profile Bindings: Bent Metal Action Size: 154 Days:10+ Conditions: Pretty mixed conditions from good groomers, to messy micro-bumpy groomers to some hard patches. How This Review Happened: We had a few laps at a demo but hope to own this. Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer 2021-2023 Snowboard Review- How it rides and who it is for. We do make money from the “Where To Buy” links, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective. It is hard to define as it has an all mountain feel but with a tapered directional freeride shape all set in a shorter/somewhat wider package.Įthics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. We just wish there were more sizing options. It can be a lot of different things to a wide variety of riders and we want to own one. It also looks like you can set it back in powder and get some pretty respectable directional float. You could butter around, ride switch well for how tapered it is, ollie off things around the mountain and even make some good carves without it feeling too washy in the tail. It could adapt to a lot of different riding styles and conditions. The Lib Tech Quiver Killer did live up to its name…well in the sense it could be a good one board solution. People who want Lib Tech style Magnetraction won’t like the grip. Swipe Right: Slightly shorter, slightly wider, tapered directional, poppy, playful, floaty, one board quiver. I got more time on it in powder and other conditions though. Update 2023: The Lib Tech Lost Quiver Killer is pretty much the same ride in 2023. Best Percussion Massagers For Snowboarders.About The Good Ride Snowboard Outerwear Reviews.About The Good Ride Snowboard Boot Reviews.About The Good Ride Snowboard Binding Reviews.
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