In the dynamic world of snowboarding, where every ride is an exhilarating dance with gravity and terrain, having the right snowboard can elevate your experience to new heights. The Burton Custom X Camber Snowboard, a gem in Burton’s lineup, is designed...
When it comes to carving down powdery slopes, shredding through the terrain park, or navigating icy chutes, having the right snowboard can make all the difference. Among the myriad options available to snowboard enthusiasts, the Burton Custom Camber Snowboard stands out...
The GNU RC C3 is a camber lovers dream. When you take this board to the mountain you’ll be able to ride almost every where imaginable (except deep powder, more below_. The board itself won’t shred half-heartedly either. It’ll rip. This...
The GNU B-Pro Snowboard Is An All Mountain Snowboard. Built specifically to shred all over the resort. The board itself is built to be a Freestyle/Directional Twin. (try saying that out loud 10 times). When riding the feel of the snowboard...
The GNU Free Spirit is an all mountain snowboard. It’s basic design is a freeride directional snowboard. This means it’ll excel in the back country and shredding in deep powder. I’ve been scouring the internet reading different reviews of the GNU...
The GNU Klassy is an all mountain/freeride snowboard. It’s got a directional base which means riding switch is more difficult, but cruising is more epic. The board give a smooth ride when carving between edges, and riding pow feels like a...
The GNU whip is a high end all mountain snowboard. It finds its home mostly in remote areas of resorts and tearing apart back country areas. It’s smooth, aggressive, and is most excellent. The snowboard itself is directional, that will give...
The GNU Chromatic Snowboard is a women’s snowboard designed specifically for all mountain use. The board itself is a directional twin all mountain snowboard (wow that’s a lot to say.) Even though it’s classified as an all mountain snowboard, inside it...
The GNU Ladies Choice is an aggressive all mountain snowboard. This is the snowboard you want to be on when the powder is deep, and trees are plentiful. I say it’s an aggressive snowboard because it’s primary focus is back country...
The GNU Velvet is an all mountain snowboard that focuses on one epic thing. Shredding the mountain. While you can take this snowboard into the park, or even ride on a bunny hill (much like a muscle car in a parking...
The GNU B-Nice Snowboard is a women’s snowboard for intermediate and beginner shredders who spend their time in the park and shredding the resort. The board itself is an ASYM twin, which means it’s the same shredding nose or tail first....
The GNU Pro Choice Is A Women’s Snowboard and designed for Epic skill and style. This is one of those snowboards you can take almost anywhere and be happy. Whether you’re going to hit some features in the park or charge...
The GNU Fun Guy is an aggressive all mountain/free ride snowboard. It’s directional so you’ll have to think a little more if you find yourself riding switch. The board itself is shorter and a bit wider. This gives it a bit...
The GNU Mullair is a back country deep powder shredding machine. If you’re one of those riders who spend the day searching for untouched pow, this could be the board for you. The board itself is a free ride directional build....
The GNU Billy Goat is an epic All Mountain/Freestyle Snowboard. It has everything you could want in a snowboardboard. Speed, stiffness, and some epic charging power, this snowboard really has it all. GNU really outdid themselves this year with the Billy...
This seasons all new GNU Hyper Kyarve is an all mountain/freeriders dream. It charges when you nose it down, and floats when you need to get some air. It’s the perfect snowboard for somebody who only needs one snowboard, providing they...
GNU always makes environmentally conscious snowboards, and the GNU 4 has a really cool design. It’s an all mountain, environmentally conscious snowboard. The board itself is a twin directional. This means it doesn’t ride switch well, however it rides hard and...
GNU has made an ex excellent snowboard when they made The Finest Snowboard. It’s a high end park/all mountain hybrid that has amazing pop. If you’re reading a lot of reviews about this snowboard, you’ll notice pop is one of the...
The GNU T2B is an excellent freestyle snowboard. It’s got an asymmetrical twin shape, a continuous rocker and a centered stance. It excels in almost every area that you’d wanna shred. The board itself is built to be directional, this means...
The GNU Carbon Credit has been called “The Perfect Snowboard.” While I disagree because of my love for the Rider Choice. I can definitely see what these people are talking about. The Carbon Credit is easily one of the most chill...
The design of the GNU Gloss always leaves me a little on edge. Last years design was different (a good way to say it) This year, it has cats all over it. At least thats what I think they are. However...
The GNU Antigravity is a jack of all trades snowboard. It does everything well, but nothing amazing. If you’re looking for a universal snowboard that will give you a good ride wherever you go. This is an excellent board for you....
The GNU Headspace is the perfect snowboard for anybody who loves shredding inside the park. The board itself is a park ASYM Twin. This means it’ll ride the same where the nose or tail is going downhill. It’s soft, balanced, and...
One of the things I like about GNU snowboards is they have a good deal of technology built into them. The GNU money is an epic board with an awesome price tag. I’d highly recommend this board if you’re into: All...
The 2021 GNU Women’s Snowboard lineup looks pretty epic this year. This post will be a combination of what some friends of mine have said after they tested the board, what I’ve read, and other information I’ve gathered from random sources....
When you’re purchasing a new snowboard, finally making a decision on one can be a difficult decision. There are so many different brands, styles, and cambers, how do you finally make a decision on one? My latest blog post is a...
I purchased my first Burton Custom X in July of 2009. These snowboards are stiff, fast, and fun to shred on. The only downside, the stiffness gave me some issues in regards to maneuverability. However this might be due to the...
I have 5 snowboards but only ride on two of them regularly. Before Buying my Riders Choice, I really wanted a board to shred tree runs in. I’d been in Colorado the previous year. and my Burton Custom X wasn’t up...