Lib Tech Golden Orca 2027
Lib Tech Golden Orca 2027
The Lib Tech Golden Orca 2027 is Travis Rice’s competition-bred evolution of the iconic Orca — built specifically for high-pressure freeride lines, switch riding in powder, and all-terrain dominance. Developed for the Natural Selection Tour, the Golden Orca blends the float and volume-shifted power of the standard Orca with design cues from Travis’ T.Rice Pro, resulting in a lighter, more versatile, and more aggressive all-mountain weapon.
A subtly refined tail shape makes the Golden Orca noticeably more comfortable riding switch in soft snow, while the advanced FP Fire Power core delivers explosive pop, fast response, and reduced swing weight. The C2x Directional camber profile loads power through the tip and tail for stability at speed, while still maintaining float and freedom in deep snow. Whether you’re chasing steep freeride lines overseas or standing out in a sea of Orcas at your local resort, the Golden Orca is built to perform when it matters most.
Why Ride the Lib Tech Golden Orca?
Volume-Shifted Design – Ride this board 1–3cm shorter than your regular length for float and manoeuvrability.
Tapered Directional Shape – Float-forward design with improved switch performance in powder.
C2x Directional Camber – Short rocker between the feet with powerful camber zones for pop, stability, and control.
FP Fire Power Core – Ultra-light, lively, and responsive with explosive energy return.
Tri-Ax / Bi-Ax Glass with Basalt Alloy – Smooth, damp ride with increased strength and reduced vibration.
Carbon X Reinforcement – 30° carbon fibre strands enhance torsional response and edge control.
Magne-Traction® Edges – Seven serrated contact points deliver confident grip in all snow conditions.
Sintered Knife-Cut Base – Fast, durable sintered base with reduced manufacturing waste.
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Size Guide
SNOWBOARD LENGTH SIZE CHART
When picking out your board, it’s all about finding the right length for your style of riding. If you’re into park riding, shorter boards are your go-to. On the flip side, if you’re all about freeriding, longer boards offer up the edge hold, and stability, especially when tackling steeper terrain. Check-out the size chart below, It’ll give you a good idea of the snowboard length range that’ll suit you best for your time on the mountain.
| RIDER WEIGHT | ALL MOUNTAIN LENGTH (CM) | FREESTYLE LENGTH (CM) |
|---|---|---|
|
UP TO 80 LBS |
137 |
132 |
|
80-120 LBS |
140 |
135 |
|
100-130 LBS |
143 |
138 |
|
110-140 LBS |
147 |
142 |
|
125-155 LBS |
150 |
145 |
|
135-165 LBS |
153 |
148 |
|
145-170 LBS |
156 |
151 |
|
160-190 LBS |
160 |
155 |
|
175-205 LBS |
163 |
158 |
|
185-215+ LBS |
165 |
160 |