One of the best women’s snowboards Active Junky has ever tested, the Lib Tech Dynamiss is absolutely dynamite. New to the Lib Tech line this year, this affordable all-mountain board is built with versatility in mind. The C3 camber profile sandwiches mild rocker between two camber sections, and the profile delivers both leverage in powder and precision on groomers, making the Dynamiss a perfect one-deck quiver for resort riders, itinerant snowboarders, and those shopping on a budget.
Lib’s lauded Magne-traction edges further enable riders to dominate technical terrain and rail photo-friendly turns down perfect cordoruy. As far as the shape goes, the setback is minimal and the nose of the Dynamiss is almost imperceptibly wider than the tail, which helps add float in powder without mitigating the ability to spin and ride switch.
Thankfully, Lib refrained from giving the Dynamiss a candy-coated, cavity-inducing paint job—instead, legendary freerider and spray can virtuoso Jamie Lynn graced the Dynamiss’s with a sleek, dark cat that our testers found delightfully spooky.
Pros:
Testers dug the Dynamiss’s do-it-all capabilities. After all, while we might want to have a quiver of three or more boards, sometimes one is all we can afford. We loved the Dynamiss’s mid-stiff flex, grippy, reliable edge-hold, and stability both in freeride and freestyle scenarios. From railing turns down steep groomers and launching off cat tracks to muscling the Dynamiss through choppy chunder, this new Lib Tech wowed each and every tester who was lucky enough to ride it.
Cons:
While testers were impressed on the Lib Tech Dynamiss’s stability at speed, a couple noted that they weren’t blown away by the pop. This was the one area that some testers felt the Dynamiss was lacking, but they acknowledged that they were nitpicking to find anything wrong with this stallion of a snowboard.
Tester Quotes:
“The all-mountain rider that wants to have one board to take on everything? On a hill with varied terrain? The Dynamiss is calling your name. You don’t even need to check the weather or conditions—grab the Dynamiss and get out there.”
“I could take any turn in any conditions and that Magne-traction sucked my edge down and held beautifully.”
Key Attribute: Versatility
Why We’re Stoked:
A ripping women’s board that doesn’t have pink or purple graphics? We’re sold. Oh, and if you’re a dude that’s looking for a similarly radical and versatile snowboard, we’d be remiss not to point you towards the Lib Tech Dynamo [LINK]. The Dynamo is the men’s version of the Dynamiss, and you’ll often see it underneath the feet of PNW wunderkind Austen Sweetin.
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