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Gnu Snowboards 2019 | Photo Preview & Reviews

For winter 2018/2019, GNU continues to keep things weird with the introduction of the asymmetrical Spasym. Replacing the Zoid in the line, the Spasym comes in both regular and goofy footed options and is designed to trench turns and slash powder across the whole mountain. 

Two models inspired by Forest Bailey, are designed to quench your all-mountain freestyle thirst. For riders looking to spend a little more time lapping the park, the Head Space packs a ton of pop for snapping ollies and sliding rails. If you're looking to turn the whole mountain into a terrain park, the Space Case features C2X camber and handles powder and side hits with ease. 

Scroll down and check out all our rider reviews of the 2018/2019 GNU snowboards that can be found at Tactics.

 

 

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Gnu Head Space 2019 Snowboard Rider Review

 

Made with park and street riding in mind, the 2019 GNU Head Space is an asymmetrical twin designed for intermediate to advanced riders. Featuring award-winning technology and art by Mervin pro rider Forest Bailey, this board not only looks great but performs amazing across the entire mountain. With a medium flex and responsive C3 camber profile, the Head Space packs a ton of pop for sending it in the park, while the asymmetrical sidecut provides the added edge control and predictability you need at high speeds. 

 

2019 Gnu Head Space Snowboard

 

   

Gnu Space Case 2019 Snowboard  Review

 

The asymmetrical Space Case is Forrest Bailey’s signature all-mountain freestyle board that is highly evolved for effortlessly handling everything at the resort and in the backcountry. Designed for intermediate to advanced level riders, the versatile hybrid profile and stiffer flex pattern ensure maximum response in all conditions. Magnetraction edged provide grip and edge hold in all conditions while rocker between your feet provides easy maneuverability and float in powder. 

 

2019 Gnu Space Case Snowboard

 

Gnu Money 2019 Snowboard Rider Review 

 

Built for park destruction and resort ripping, the 2019 GNU Money is a directional twin freestyle machine for riders of all skill levels. Featuring a C2e hybrid profile and a soft to medium flex, the Money is made to handle jumps, rails, and side hits without being too hard on your wallet. 

 

2019 Gnu Money Snowboard

 

   

Gnu Spasym 2019 Snowboard Review

 

A new board to the Gnu line for 2019, the Spasym is an asymmetrical all-mountain machine that is built for trenching turns and slashing powder. Similar to the Gnu Zoid, the Spasym comes in both a regular and goofy footed option. With a medium-to-stiff flex and C3 camber profile, this board has a ton of response and is a great option for intermediate to advanced riders who want a directional board that is built to turn, slash and carve. 

 

2019 Gnu Spasym Snowboard

 

   

Gnu Hyper Kyarve 2019 Snowboard Rider Review

 

Built for deep carves, unreal float and quality air time, the GNU Hyper Kyarve is the perfect all-terrain board for intermediate to advanced riders. With a medium-to-stiff flex rating, the Hyper Kyarve is built to trench turns thanks to its directional shape and Magne-Traction technology. Newly refined geometry for 2019 takes the Hyper Kyarve to the next level allowing it to handle quick laps through the park and waist deep powder with ease. 

 

2019 Gnu Hyper Kyarve Snowboard

AIRBLASTER X GNU SUPER PROGRESSIVE AIR MACHINE 2019 Snowboard Review

 

Designed for intermediate to advanced level riders who like big-mountain freeriding and surfing through powder, the Gnu Super Progressive Air Machine ensures unreal float and maximum edge control. Featuring a directional shape and a stiffer flex rating, this board comes with Gnu's C3 camber construction which focuses pressure between your feet for an improved carving experience and more edge grip on crust and ice. Did we mention it's a collaboration with Airblaster? 

 

2019 AIRBLASTER X GNU SUPER PROGRESSIVE AIR MACHINE Snowboard

 

 

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