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Gnu Rider's Choice C2 BTX Mens Snowboard 2012 - The Gnu Riders Choice C2 BTX Snowboard is a rider designed all terrain freestyle board. The award winning Banana Technology Magne-Traction Riders Choice is ridden and designed by freestyle riders Zach Leach and Nate Farrell. These guys test this board in all conditions all over the world every year and have chosen C2 BTX camber banana combo as their favorite geometry. The camber gives the board pop end to end stability for big landings, critical lines and aggressive riders. The Banana between the feet makes for great carving on hardpack and ice and easy float in powder and broken variable snow conditions. Focused on Park Freestyle, this medium firm flexing C2 BTX also rips the entire mountain. You can ride Banana Tech about 3cm shorter than your regular board even in pow because they float so well. Your jib board is your pow board, your pow board is your park board. Handmade by snowboarders at Mervin MFG in the USA. Get weird! . Core Material: Wood, Construction Type: Sidewall Construction, Hole Pattern: Standard 4 Hole, Magnatraction: Yes, Base Material: Sintered P-tex, Warranty: One Year, Flex: Medium, Stance Setback: Centered, Stance Width: 20.25-25in, Core Name: Mervin AG1 Sustainable Woodcore, Base Name: Sintered Base, Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length: 7.7m (154cm), Skill Level: Advanced Intermediate, Gender: Mens, Shipping Restriction: This item is not available for shipment outside of the United States., Product ID: 233648, Model Year: 2012, Skill Range: Advanced Intermediate - Expert, Rocker Type: C2 BTX Banana Camber Combo, Board Width: Regular, Pipe Specific: No, Shape: Twin, Rocker Profile: Rocker with Camber, Special Features: Traditional Twin Geometries, Waist Width: 24.8cm (154cm), Recommended Use: All-Mountain Freestyle Read more
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