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Gnu B-Nice BTX Series Snowboard - Women's - 2010

Gnu B-Nice BTX Series Snowboard - Women's - 2010

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Gnu B-Nice BTX Series Snowboard - Women's - 2010

The GNU Women’s B-Nice BTX Series Snowboard hates to disappoint, so it somehow manages to be everything to everyone. Expert riders looking for a board that doesn’t wipe out their beer fund will revel in the B-Nice’s rad advanced technology, while newbies will find these same features fun, forgiving, and confidence-building. For all the B-Nice’s efforts, Transworld Snowboarding recognized it with a pat on the head and the 2009 Good Wood award.

  • Curved Banana Tech Rocker gives you extra maneuverability in the park and on the slopes, as well as more float in the powder
  • Serrated Magne-Traction edges give you seven points of contact with the snow to help you slice through crud and cling to steeps with confidence
  • Flexy wood core is crafted from sustainably farmed wood, making the N-Bice a little more earth-friendly, too

Bottom Line: Aims to please.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love Love Love

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June 17, 2011

this snowboard is amazing the flex on the board is so legit and i got a really sweet deal on it. I highly recommend the b-nice and the b-street both are wicked nice boards!!

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Rating for this product: 5

easy riding that doesn't fail to perform

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December 23, 2010

I have ridden Gnu/ Lib boards for the better part of my 18+ years of riding - specifically the B-Street for the last two. While I LOVED the B-Street, I never found it to really break in or flex smoothly, even after 180 days on it. I am small and have always had difficulty "breaking in" boards, boots, bindings, etc., so I decided to go with softer everything for a change this year. The B-Street was my friend from the first moment I rode it. It just felt smooth and comfortable. As a huge fan of the BTX technology, and being "used to" the B-Street, the B-Nice is everything the B-Street was, but "nicer." It makes riding EVERYTHING easier, and instructing (i.e. riding slowly with many edge changes, butters, transitions, switch, etc.) a breeze. If you're looking for an easy-riding but responsive board that holds up under a bit of a push, this is your board.

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February 19, 2011

I've never seen a board with notches to mark where to put your bindings for it to be centered. The centered position of the binding will vary based on how wide you want your stance. If you want it centered you need to measure from the binding to the nose and the binding to the tail and make sure they are the same distance. I'd probably just take a tape measure and experiment with moving the bindings around, seeing what stance width is comfortable for her. Also, youtube's got a bunch of tutorials on how to figure your stance out, etc.

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January 31, 2011

Picked this up for my wife, who's fairly new, and unsure where the centered position to mount her bindings are on the board. It seems most boards identify the notches, but I did not see it for this board. Suggestions?

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What are the major differences between this model and the bp

What are the major differences between this model and the bpro?

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November 29, 2010

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This board will be a little more forgiving than the BPro (the combination of flex and camber profile make it less likely for you to catch an edge). The B Nice has a softer flex (which is not as good for going really fast or riding really steep stuff). It also has BTX which is banana rocker - while the BPro has C2BTX (cambered tip and tail with rocker under foot). The C2BTX adds a little pop but can also make your edges a little more catchy. Overall - the B Nice is going to be fun and easy to ride - it will be a good park board - or a good board to learn/improve your skills on. The BPro is more for hard charging and going big.

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December 1, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

b-nice vs. b-street

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March 18, 2011

they're both great.... best boards ever. i could try them noth out though. i like the b-street better, but that's just me. it's all about what you're gunna use it for more, you can consider the b-pro too but anything by gnu is def what you want to go for

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Rating for this product: 5

Love it

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March 19, 2011

I love this board! I thought I loved my last one, had a a tough time moving on....til I strapped into this one. I'm an intermediate rider, nothing fancy. Like my little jumps and baby boxes. The last board I had is from like 2002, so the rocker was quite impressive to me. Very forgiving, still had good pop with what I'd consider to be a solid landing. I'm 5'9" about 170-175lbs so this board would be considered "too small" for me, but so far I love it. Goes as fast as I'd like it to and seems to support me just fine. I wasn't too hyped about the graphics when I saw it online...bought it more for the reviews and price. Turns out I love the graphics as well. All around a great board.

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Rating for this product: 4

Love it.

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February 28, 2011

I love this board, easy to butter on but not as much pop as I would like for my jumps.

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Rating for this product: 5

GNU Bnice

By: Dogfunk.com Employee
January 24, 2011

Amazing board. I love the magnatraction. Great board for all-mountain riding!

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Tech Specs:

Shape:
twin 
Flex:
soft (3 out of 10 on Technine's scale) 
Camber:
reverse 
Effective Edge:
[148 cm ] 1120 mm 
Waist Width:
[148 cm ] 238 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[148 cm ] 7.9 m 
Stance Width:
[148 cm] 18.5 - 24 in 
Stance Setback:
centered 
Core:
Mervin AG2 sustainable wood 
Base:
extruded 
Recommended Use:
park, pipe, all-mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year