The All New 2021 GNU Women’s Snowboard Lineup

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.

It’s a brief overview of each snowboard, however click on the snowboard link and you’ll see a full review of each one, as long as a review exists.

Also I’ve paired this post with some epic deals I’ve found on Amazon. So feel free to click on those to save some money as well.

GNU Women’s Snowboard List:

The GNU Gloss

This Women’s Snowboard is perfect for park riding and as it’s a directional twin, has a soft flex and all around looks pretty epic.

  • Terrain Types: Park/Resort
  • Rider Ability: Intermediate-Advanced
  • Flex Scale: Soft

The GNU Pro Choice

This Women’s Snowboard excels In The park, It’s more focused on advanced riders and has a bit more stiffness to it. However if you’re looking for a board that’ll tear the park up. You’ve found the one.

  • Terrain Types: Park/Resort
  • Rider Ability: Advanced/Intermediate
  • Flex Scale: Medium
  • ASYM Scale: Level 2

What Is ASYM?

B-Nice Snowboard

The GNU B-Nice Women’s Snowboard is an all mountain Freestyle board that will take you anywhere on the mountain.

  • Terrain Types: All Mountain
  • Rider Ability: Beginner/Intermediate
  • Flex Scale: Soft-Medium
  • ASYM Scale: Level 1

The B-Nice Snowboard Is An Excellent snowboard For A Beginner Trying To Figure Out Where To Ride. I’d highly recommend this board for new shredders.

The GNU Velvet Women’s Snowboard

This Snowboard Is For Women that want to do some all mountain shredding. It is more for the intermediate riders but a beginner could start on this one too.

  • Terrain Types: All Mountain
  • Rider Ability: Intermediate/Beginer
  • Flex Scale: Medium
  • ASYM Scale: Level 1

B-Pro Snowboard

The GNU B-Pro is a Snowboard For Women that looks amazing. The artwork is solid, and it’s an all mountain directional twin.

  • Terrain Types: All Mountain Directional Twin
  • Rider Ability: Advanced/Intermediate
  • Flex Scale: Firm/Medium

GNU Ladies Choice

The GNU Ladies Choice Snowboard is an intermediate snowboard for GNU. You can take this board anywhere on the mountain to shred.

  • Terrain Types: All Mountain
  • Rider Ability: Intermediate
  • Flex Scale: Medium
  • ASYM Scale: Level 2

What Is ASYM?

The GNU Women’s Chromatic Snowboard

The Chromatic Snowboard By GNU Is an intermediate snowboard with a softer flex. This would be perfect for women who want to ride all mountain and do a little park.

  • Terrain Types: Park/All Mountain
  • Rider Ability: Intermediate/Beginner
  • Flex Scale: Medium/Soft

GNU Whip

This is a snowboard that can tear up a mountain. If you’re a beginner I’d recommend learning on a softer board. However if you’re into free riding and all mountain riding. This board will make it epic.

  • Terrain Types: All Mountain/Back Country
  • Rider Ability: Advanced/Intermediate
  • Flex Scale: Firm/Meduim

GNU Klassy Women’s Snowboard

This particular snowboard is an all mountain free ride directional snowboard. It’s for advanced riders who want to shred the back country.

  • Terrain Types: Back Country/All Mountain
  • Rider Ability: Advanced/Intermediate
  • Flex Scale: Firm

GNU Free Spirit Women’s Snowboard

The Free Spirit Snowboard Is An Epic Snowboard That Is for freestyle riders who want to take on the back country. It’s also a directional board that likes to float on powder.

  • Terrain Types: Back Country/All Mountain
  • Rider Ability: Advanced
  • Flex Scale: Firm

I apologize that I’m missing a couple of snowboard links on this post. some of them are newer snowboards from GNU and haven’t made their way to amazon yet. Currently all of my links bring you directly to amazon for purchase.

I’ll be updating this post as the season gets closer with more relevant information. If you’d like to learn more about purchasing a snowboard. I’ve created a snowboarding guide with all the terminology and items to look for.

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