The 2024 Lib-Tech Jamie Lynn Short Wide is made to give you maximum surface area – crazy float in deep snow in a nimble and quick to turn package. Offering float like a board twice its size, the 150cm can take any rider and they will still float, surf, and carve like a dream. Due to its size and positive camber profile, the Short Wide holds a ton of speed and stays super stable in powder, on hardpack, slush, and zips through tight trees where bigger boards would struggle.
*Due to the volume shift on this board, we recommend you ride this board shorter than your normal board. 648 square inch surface area.
Board Type: Powder and Groomers
Camber Type: C3

Very mild rocker between your feet with powerful camber to the tip and tail. This is Mervins version of traditional camber, offering maximum edge hold, pop, power and precision with extra float and carve.
Flex: 7/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff)
Shape: Directional
This board has a wide, pointed nose and a tapered tail for effortless float in powder.
Core: OP – Original Power

Light, Environmentally Nice, Strong. Combines 75% Aspen and 25% Paulownia woods with Triax and Biax Fibreglass for a great long lasting ride.
Base: Eco Sublimated TNT
Fast, strong, low maintenance, and environmentally friendly. This base is a mixture of sintered and extruded, giving you the best of both worlds.
Additional Features:
Eco Sublimated Bio Beans Topsheet – A bio-plastic made from beans. Good for your board, and good for the environment.
- Birch Internal Sidewalls
- UHMW Sintered Sidewalls
- UHMW Tip/Tail Impact Deflection
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SIZE CHART
| Length (cm) | Contact Length (cm) | Waist (mm) | Nose / Tail Width (cm) | Sidecut (m) | Max Stance (cm) | Setback (cm) | Weight Range (kg) |
| 150cm | 92 | 270 | 31.6 / 31.0 | 6 | 61.59 | 7.62 | 65+ |
- Not sure which size to get? Check out our snowboard size chart here.
- Not sure if you need a wide board or not? Find out here.
- Want to find out about snowboard cambers and shapes? Click here.
- Want to find out about different types of snowboard edges (magne-traction)? Click here.
- Want to find out about the difference in snowboard bases? Click here.
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