
Snowboard specialist from Sideways speaks.
- High End children's snowboard
- Easily turning snowboard thanks to Banana technology
- Kind-friendly flex
- Expensive for a children's snowboard

The Lib Tech Banana Blaster is a true performance snowboard for young riders
The Lib Tech Banana Blaster is the ultimate performance-oriented choice for young riders discovering snowboarding. This all-around snowboard is perfect for budding freestylers. Whether you’re standing on a snowboard for the first time, looking to improve your skills in park or deep snow, or just want to make long turns on the slopes, the Banana Blaster provides the confidence to take the next step in your snowboarding adventure.
Lib Tech original Banana profile
The distinctive Banana profile of Lib Tech combines a rocker between the feet with a subtle camber under the bindings. This makes boarding and cruising easy, while the Banana Blaster is also excellent for jibbing and riding in deep snow. Of course, the Banana Blaster is equipped with Magne-Traction, a feature of nearly all Lib Tech snowboards. The seven wavy contact points on both steel edges cut through the snow like a knife through butter. The board feels familiar on the slopes, but as soon as you lean it on its edge, the edges grip in icy conditions and won’t let go.
With the Lib Tech Banana Blaster, you give young snowboarders the perfect combination of stability, playfulness, and grip, allowing them to develop their snowboarding skills with confidence and enthusiasm. Whether it’s their first descents or exploring new Tricks, this snowboard is the ideal companion for the youngest generation of shredders.
Sizecharts
Size (cm) | 115 | 120 | 125 |
Effective Edge (cm) | 80 | 85 | 90 |
Tip Width (cm) | 23.5 | 24.5 | 25 |
Waist Width (cm) | 25.5 | 25.7 | 26.7 |
Tail Width (cm) | 21 | 21.5 | 22.5 |
Sidecut Radius (m) | 6.6 | 6.7 | 6.8 |
Weight Range (KG) | 20+ | 20+ | 25+ |

Technical specifications
Mervin Manufacturing, founded in 1977 by Mike Olson and Pete Saari, is the leading manufacturer of Lib Tech snowboards. With a focus on environmental friendliness and local production, the company is located in Sequim, Washington, and remains the last major board factory in the US.
Quick and easy to maintain
75% Aspen wood & 25% Paulownia
Perfect combination for a playful character
Topsheet made of environmentally friendly materials
Rocker between the bindings and in the tip and tail combined with a mild camber underfoot
A snowboard where the shape and dimensions are completely symmetrical, both in length and width.