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Gnu Carbon Credit Series BTX Snowboard - 2011

Gnu Carbon Credit Series BTX Snowboard - 2011

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Gnu Carbon Credit Series BTX Snowboard - 2011

If you're on a PB&J budget but don't want to skimp on a legit all-mountain freestyle ride, Gnu's Carbon Credit Series BTX Snowboard gives you a ton of board for your buck. Banana Tech and Magne-Traction work together to make shredding more fun no matter what snow conditions you're dealing with.

  • Banana Tech places rocker between your feet and flat zones to the tip/tail for a loose, skatey ride that floats through pow and butters like crazy
  • Magne-Traction serrated edges balance out Banana Tech's loose feel and improve edge grip in firm snow
  • Twin shape lets you throw and land tricks regular or switch

Bottom Line: Freestyle fun at a price that won't leave you hurting.

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Rating for this product: 5

love it

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March 19, 2012

Love this board. Great feel. Graphics are really lame, though.

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Okay.. Carbon Credit or the k2 world wide weapon? I ride mostly

Okay.. Carbon Credit or the k2 world wide weapon? I ride mostly park, but also enjoy ripping turns down black diamonds?

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March 28, 2012

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If you chose the Carbon Credit, I can promise you wont be disappointed! The C.C. has some of the most value in it out of the entire Mervin Mfg. lineup! Some people think its more a beginner board because of the price, but it is so much more. It actually has a sintered base, magnetraction and an all aspen wood core. The board is a great all around board (mid flex & true twin) that is affordable and hand built in the USA by people who love to snowboard! How can you go wrong there?

Cheers!

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March 28, 2012

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Rating for this product: 5

EPIC

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November 22, 2011

After using this board for one season, GNU became (hands down) my favorite board company. the smoothness and style of this board is amazing. It's whipy for jumps but yet solid for the pow pow days.

This is in my opinion the best board on the market!!

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Size ? i ride a burton custom 158 and very happy with it. i am

Size ? i ride a burton custom 158 and very happy with it. i am 5.10 and weigh 182pds. i was considering a smaller board for park and resort and basically learn to jump, rails etc. Do you think i should go for a 153 ?

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March 28, 2012

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I would agree with Dan, however if you are going to be spending a lot of time jibbing rails and that will be your priority, a 153 will allow you to press better.

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March 28, 2012

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At 182 Lbs, I would suggest going with the 156 as the smallest size. The core is profiled to be a little thinner in the smaller size to accommodate that persons spec's. The 153 would be fun, but more susceptible to breaking. Besides, the 156 has BTX (Banana Tech & Magnetraction) which almost makes it like you're cheating when it comes to jibbing!

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March 28, 2012

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March 28, 2012

What binding are you using?

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Board

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October 28, 2011

I absolutely love this board. It's got great pop so it is awesome in the park, and is great for jibbing. It also will get you around the mountain and through the pow. You should definitely consider this board if you're looking for an all mountain board with no short-comings.

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June 13, 2012

Hi, I hear some say it's extruded some say it's sintered. Can you tell me since you have one if it's sintered or not please?
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how is it powder and how does it differ from the skate bannana

how is it powder and how does it differ from the skate bannana and the dirty pillow

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November 19, 2011

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Banana tech floats great in powder! You can even size down with it for a more maneuverable board. The differences between this and the skate banana are the materials used and the geometries. They may both have BTX, but they are totally different boards. The similarities are their medium rated flex which make the board great for all around riding and they are true twin.

Dirty Pillow is in a class of it's own. True Twin freestyle Powder riding. Great for powder days at your local resort, but a very specific type of riding, not an all around, do anything kind of board.

The Carbon Credit is a great board with a lot of value built into it. Not a beginner's board, but a great board for someone on a budget. Transworld Good Wood winner!

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November 29, 2011

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Rating for this product: 4

Great board at a great price

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February 1, 2012

Super versatile board at a decent price. Magnetraction helps on the hardpack and ice, and the banana rocker is pretty forgiving and playful. Definitely an "all mountain" board but it also handles well in the park. Good all over the mountain!

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Rating for this product: 4

Great

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January 21, 2012

This is my first board with magnatraction and it feels realy good. Although this board is on the lower end of GNU, it still is a big step up from my Atomic board. Because the snow has been really limited in California this year, I have only ridden it twice. The first day there was tons of powder and to be honest, it was like learning how to ride all over again. I caught edges everywhere I road. My assumption it that it was me and not the board performing in powder. The second day riding was on groomed man packed snow. On groomed snow, the board was awesome. I'm more of an all mountain boarder and the board really impressed me on the slopes. There's enough flex to jib around and have fun, but it's stiff enough to have confidence on steeper hills. In addition, the magnatraction works wonders without having to lean too much to carve, very sensitive compared to my previous board. My level of riding would be above beginner to intermediate, nothing crazy. The only reason why I gave it 4 stars rather than 5 is because of my comparison to to Skate Banana my friend purchased. Both board have pretty much similar technology but the build quality of the Skate Banana seems much better (keeping in mind they are built by the same manufacture).

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Rating for this product: 5

best board I have ridden

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December 15, 2011

This is the best snowboard I have ever ridden. I have been riding for 23 years and owned dozens of boards. This board rocks. I am riding the wide model because I have big feet, and for a wide board this is more responsive then any door I have ever ridden, feels like a narrow board with no overhang. This board has re-invented the sport for me. Mervin deserves a hugeass award for snowboard technological innovation. I normally would not even bother to write a review, but this board deserves free ipod style advertising from peeps who know. Get this board you will not be sorry!

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Tech Specs:

Length:
147 cm, 150 cm, 153 cm, 156 cm, 159 cm, 162 cm 
Shape:
twin 
Flex:
medium (4.5 of 10 on Gnu's scale) 
Camber:
hybrid (Banana Tech) 
Sidewalls:
sandwich 
Effective Edge:
[147 cm ] 1110 mm; [150 cm ] 1140 mm; [153 cm ] 1160 mm; [156 cm ] 1190 mm; [159 cm ] 1210 mm; [162 cm ] 1230 mm 
Waist Width:
[147 cm ] 242 mm; [150 cm ] 245 mm; [153 cm ] 247 mm; [156 cm ] 252 mm; [159 cm ] 255 mm; [162 cm ] 258 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[147 cm ] 8 m; [150 cm ] 8.1 m; [153 cm ] 8.2 m; [156 cm ] 8.3 m; [159, 162 cm] 8.4 m 
Stance Width:
[147 cm] 18.75 - 23.25 in; [150 cm] 19.27 - 24 in; [153, 156, 159, 162 cm] 20.25 - 25 in 
Stance Setback:
centered 
Core:
sustainable wood 
Base:
extruded 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[147 cm] 80 - 150 lb; [150 cm] 90 - 160 lb; [153 cm] 100 - 180 lb; [156 cm] 110 - 210 lb; [159 cm] 130 - 240 lb; [162 cm] 140 - 260 lb 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain, freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year