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Lib Tech
Lib Tech Ryme Women's Snowboard 2023
            
            
              $369.95
            
            
              
                $529.95
              
            
          
          
          
            The Ryme is equally comfortable on high speed superpark lines as it is on natural terrain playgrounds. This performance twin is a jibber, jumper, gapper and a lover of rhythmic freestyle flow. The early rise camber dominant C3 profile creates an effortless lift in soft snow, making surfy slashes or smooth butters irresistible. With Magne-Traction® edges to turn ice into powder, and a poppy, lightweight aspen/paulownia core, the Ryme practically guarentees NBD’s.
ART BY: Nick Russian (@noexactrules)
“The Ryme is a versatile and stable snowboard. It can handle all types of snowboarding. I rode this all summer in slushy conditions and I rode it on mid winter powder days. It’s really responsive when engaging in turns. It’s sturdy enough to hit jumps at full speed and stomp just about everything. I also use it to hit rails in the park and streets. Especially when the spot is bigger and I need something trustworthy. The C3 is my favorite and I love looking down at the shape of the board.” - Katie Kennedy
          
          
          
        - TWIN FREESTYLE TRANSITION SEEKER
- POPPY CATCH-FREE EARLY RISE CAMBER
- STOMPS LANDINGS OR SURFY SLASHES WITH EASE
ART BY: Nick Russian (@noexactrules)
“The Ryme is a versatile and stable snowboard. It can handle all types of snowboarding. I rode this all summer in slushy conditions and I rode it on mid winter powder days. It’s really responsive when engaging in turns. It’s sturdy enough to hit jumps at full speed and stomp just about everything. I also use it to hit rails in the park and streets. Especially when the spot is bigger and I need something trustworthy. The C3 is my favorite and I love looking down at the shape of the board.” - Katie Kennedy
 
         
       
       
      