GNU  B-Nice Asym BTX Snowboard - Women's - 2016/2017

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The GNU B-Nice Asym BTX board will treat you right with a shape designed for easy skill development all over the mountain. Banana rocker tech gives a freestyle feel so you can take laps with ease.

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Features

  • Twin all-terrain asymmetric shape is fun to ride and perfect for all freestyle abilities
  • BTX base contour provides an easy, jibby and floaty ride for skill progression
  • Banana rocker between your feet combined with flat to mild cambers out to the contact make for easy riding and turning, great jibbing and epic float in pow
  • Strategically located serration on edges creates superior edge hold, particularly on hard pack and ice
  • UHMW plastic tip and tail for low swing-weight and impact deflection
  • UHMW sintered sidewalls are laminated to 5 internal wood layers—the result is tough sidewalls with no toxic ABS
  • Co-extruded base is hard, fast and virtually maintenance-free
  • Tri-Ax/Bi-Ax fiberglass reinforcement combination gives the board a long life and plenty of pop
  • Made in the USA using wind- and water-generated power
  • Snowboard deck and base colors may vary from online photo

Made in USA.

Some manufacturers provide recommended rider weights as a general guideline. Additional factors can affect which size will best suit your needs. If you have questions regarding snowboard sizing, please visit a sales specialist at your local REI or contact us at 1-800-426-4840.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowboarding

Snowboard Style

Freestyle

Snowboard Shape

True Twin

Snowboard Profile

Rocker

Recommended Rider Weight

70 - 140+ pounds

Board Dimensions

27.0 / 23.4 / 27.0 centimeters

Effective Edge

108 centimeters

Sidecut Radius

8.0 / 7.8 meters

Stance Setback

0.0" centimeters

Core

Asym Wood Core: Aspen, Columbian Gold and Polonia along the heelside edge

Gender

Women's

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