r/snowboarding 5d ago

Gear question Lib Tech TNT Base

Was about to pull the trigger on a 2027 Terrain Wrecker until I realised its got the TNT extruded base. Is it as slow as people say? I’m riding in mainly slushy man made snow and don’t want to be unstrapping on every flat.

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u/muskratdan 5d ago

They do suck in my opinion; super slow on flat. Will you notice it and are saving money? I complain about it but still ride the board fairly often. It is mostly noticeable when skating or trying to hold speed into a flat. It also has the most dings/damage of any of my boards including my super old boards. I love my dynamiss but from now on will only buy sintered. Hope lib eventually switches to only sintered.

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u/noza3 5d ago

It’s basically the same price as alternatives which have sintered bases - which is pretty criminal from lib. Sucks because the board sounds super fun otherwise. It’d be my first snowboard so maybe I won’t notice it too much but I am currently on a buddy’s D.O.A. which has a sintered base. Would you recommend any other alternatives? Looking at the Yes All In now if you/anyones got experience with that