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Gnu Carbon Credit BTX Series Snowboard - Wide - 2011

Gnu Carbon Credit BTX Series Snowboard - Wide - 2011

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Gnu Carbon Credit BTX Series Snowboard - Wide - 2011

Built for big-footed shredders who want proven freestyle technology at an affordable price, the Gnu Carbon Credit Series Wide BTX Snowboard delivers a ride any level of rider can appreciate. The catch-free feel of Banana Tech combined with the extra edge control of Magne-Traction makes it easier than ever to learn more tricks and have more fun.

  • 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: A solid deck that won't put you too far in debt.

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Hi, I' m 185 lbs, and have size 10 on boots, and my hight

Hi,

I' m 185 lbs, and have size 10 on boots, and my hight is 72 inch(183 cm), is it ok tu buy this board in size 156 wide?

Thanks.

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August 23, 2012

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Hey im 6' 7" about 155 lbs. and a size 15 in shoes.

Hey im 6' 7" about 155 lbs. and a size 15 in shoes. Are there any boards out there for me?

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August 12, 2012

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Nitro Magnum

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August 18, 2012

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Rating for this product: 5

Love this board

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March 4, 2012

I just bought this boards and i love it it is a great all around board for all mountain riders or freestyle riders i would recomened this board to any rider from begginer to pro!

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What overall dimensions of packing on delivery (length width

What overall dimensions of packing on delivery (length width height weight)?

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August 9, 2012

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hiya, i am a new snowboarder not really done any snowboarding

hiya, i am a new snowboarder not really done any snowboarding and am looking to get into while i am working in ski/snowboarding resorts as a commis chef i was wondering if anyone out there could give me some advice on what kind of boards are good for beginners i have been doing some research but some help with a point in the right direction would help

thank you very much for any help you can give me

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June 15, 2012

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Hi. Im 6' 180lbs with a size 12 boot. Mainly using for all-mountain

Hi. Im 6' 180lbs with a size 12 boot. Mainly using for all-mountain with a bit of park. Would a 162cm wide board be right for me?

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April 19, 2012

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Hey,

I personally would rather have the 159cm and I'm almost the exact same size as you. However, I like to ride a bit more freestyle even when going all-mountain with some natural jibs, drops, spins, etc. If that isn't important and you just want to rip up the mountain with the occasional trip to the park, the 162 should be great.

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April 23, 2012

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Hi! I'm a beginner looking for all-mountain board. How about

Hi! I'm a beginner looking for all-mountain board. How about this one or should I try something else? I'm 171lb/ 5'10 and wear 12 boot size. One more thing: what should be a minimum waist width of the board considering my foot size. Thanks in advance!

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March 18, 2012

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Hey Mike,

While this has some advanced features it would still work great for a beginner. Magne-Traction will progress you faster with your turning while the Banana Tech rocker will keep you off your ass (most of the day). I have a size 12 as well and go down to even 252mm waist width comfortably. I wouldnt suggest anything smaller than that.

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March 22, 2012

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Do you size up or down for a "rocker" style camber

Do you size up or down for a "rocker" style camber board? how much do you adjust for (MM)?

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October 11, 2011

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Size down 3 CM for Banana Rocker design, especially if you haven't ridden those shapes before.

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December 27, 2011

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Tech Specs:

Length:
156 cm, 159 cm, 162 cm, 165 cm 
Shape:
twin 
Flex:
medium-stiff (6.5 of 10 on Gnu's scale) 
Camber:
hybrid (Banana Tech) 
Sidewalls:
sandwich 
Effective Edge:
[156 cm ] 1190 mm; [159 cm ] 1210 mm; [162 cm ] 1230 mm; [165 cm ] 1250 mm 
Waist Width:
267 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[156 cm ] 8.3 m; [159, 162 cm] 8.4 m; [165 cm ] 8.5 m 
Stance Width:
20.25 - 25 in 
Stance Setback:
centered 
Core:
sustainable wood 
Base:
extruded 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[156 cm] 110 - 220 lb; [159 cm] 130 - 250 lb; [162 cm] 140 - 260 lb; [165 cm] 150 - 270 lb 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain, freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year