Lib Tech Mayhem Sweet Fish Snowboard 2027
The Sweet Fish is an experimental all-mountain directional snowboard designed by Matt Biollos and Austen Sweetin in collaboration with Lib Technologies. This surf-slashing pow blasting resort ripper features a sexy shape with a speedy sintered base, delivering explosive performance across varied terrain.
Built with Lib Tech's Original Power Construction and sintered base technology, the Sweet Fish excels in everything from groomed runs to deep powder days. The directional shape provides excellent float and carving performance, while the medium flex offers versatility for intermediate to advanced riders seeking a high-performance all-mountain experience.
Featuring Camber Technology for maximum control and power, this board delivers precision, power and pop with aggressive all-terrain performance. The centralized camber distributes maximum energy to tips and tails, making it ideal for aggressive skilled riders who demand camber performance.
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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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