Lib Tech DPR Snowboard 2027
The DPR is a user friendly resort camber freestyle / all-mountain directional twin board. Based on the Double Dip and the decade of development by Lib Tech co-founder Pete Saari and crew, refined into this dream freestyle stick.
The DPR is focused making the most of your local resort terrain every day with an eye on agile trenched carving, trick progression, switch landings and ripping pow days when they come your way. The early rise nose is forgiving, initiates turns effortlessly and floats pow. A mild camber brings the board to life and adds powerful pop in the tail. A radial sidecut with mini mag and equal nose and tail widths make this a very user friendly freestyle stick in the park or blasting side hits.
Built using OP Construction it features a 75% Aspen / 25% Paulownia Core, Tri-Ax / Bi-Ax Fiber, Eco Sublimated Poly Texture Top and a Knife Cut TNT Base. The DPR is a fine tuned well built modern classic ready to take and make the most out of every turn, hit and line on the mountain all season long.
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Board Length
Find your size by weight, then adjust ± for riding style:
| Weight | Height | Size (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| 100–120 lbs | 4'8"–5' | 138–146 |
| 110–130 lbs | 4'10"–5'2" | 142–150 |
| 120–140 lbs | 5'–5'4" | 146–154 |
| 130–150 lbs | 5'2"–5'6" | 149–156 |
| 140–160 lbs | 5'4"–5'8" | 151–158 |
| 150–170 lbs | 5'6"–5'10" | 153–160 |
| 160–185 lbs | 5'8"–6' | 155–162 |
| 170–195 lbs | 5'10"–6'2" | 156–164 |
| 180–210 lbs | 6'–6'4" | 157–166 |
| 210+ lbs | 6'2"+ | 159+ |
Need help? Ask our team for personalized sizing advice.
Board Width
Match to your boot size to avoid toe/heel drag.
| Men's Boot | Women's Boot | Board Width (Waist) |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 11 | Up to 12 | Regular <255mm |
| 11+ | 12+ | Wide 255mm+ |
Tip: If you're between sizes or ride with high binding angles, consider going wider to prevent toe/heel drag.
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