The 2021 Lib-Tech x …Lost Quiver Killer is the board that destroys absolutely everything the mountain has to offer. Powder, groomers, sidehits, and jumps are firmly in the Quiver Killers sights, so if you’re unsure of what to ride, take out the Quiver Killer and ride everything with power and confidence. Featuring a naturally wider waist width along with an easy entry nose and a precise radial sidecut, this board makes light work of powder, carves up hardpack, and can stomp drops and jumps thanks to its firm flex and powerful camber profile that stays stable at speed and through varied terrain. Sick of changing boards? Put your bindings on the Quiver Killer and all your others will be rendered obsolete.
Rider Level: Intermediate – Advanced
Board Type: Freeride
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: 6/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff)
Shape: Directional
This board has a wide easy entry nose, a slightly tapered tail, and a setback stance for easy float in powder and optimum forward-facing performance.
Core: OP+ – Original Power + Sintered Base

Light, environmentally nice, strong. Combines 75% Aspen and 25% Paulownia woods with Triax and Biax Fibreglass for a great long lasting ride.
Base: Sintered
Fast and rugged with maximum wax retention.
Mounting Pattern: 2×4 inserts
Additional Features:
Eco Sublimated Poly Top – This topsheet is made using an eco-friendly sublimation process.
- Birch Internal Sidewalls
- UHMW Sintered Sidewalls
- UHMW Tip/Tail Impact Deflection
SIZE CHART
| Length (cm) | Contact Length (cm) | Waist (mm) | Nose / Tail Width (cm) | Sidecut (m) | Max Stance (cm) | Setback (cm) | Weight Range (kg) |
| 154 | 114 | 260 | 30.1 / 29.2 | 8 | 63.5 | 5 | 65-90 |
| 159 | 118 | 268 | 30.9 / 30.0 | 8.3 | 63.5 | 5 | 80-100+ |
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