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Gnu Park Pickle BTX Snowboard - Women's - 2010
Forget being stuck on the sidelines working the videocam—get out from behind the lens, and show those boys a thing or two in the park with the GNU Women’s Park Pickle BTX Snowboard. The famous Banana Tech rocker lifts contact points at the tip and tail off the snow for a forgiving ride that lets you stomp more tricks without catching an edge …’cause that wouldn’t look so great on film.
- Asymmetrical true twin shape uses separate sidecuts on the toe and heel edges to increase control for both regular and goofy riders
- Magne-Traction edges add five contact points for maximum edge grip in all snow conditions
- Sintered base provides a fast, durable surface for sliding over the snow
Bottom Line: Star in your own video.
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2010/2011 Gnu Park Pickle BTX Snowboard - Women's
By: diplomattix
October 26, 2010
Forget being stuck on the sidelines working the videocam—get out from behind the lens, and show those boys a thing or two in the park with the GNU Women’s Park Pickle BTX Snowboard. The famous Banana Tech rocker lifts contact points at the tip and tail off the snow for a forgiving ride that lets you stomp more tricks without catching an edge …’cause that wouldn’t look so great on film.
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Shape:
- Twin
- Flex:
- Medium-soft (5 on GNU’s 10-pt scale)
- Camber:
- Reverse
- Effective Edge:
- [144cm] 1080mm
- Waist Width:
- [144cm] 240mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [144cm, Toeside] 7.2; [144cm, Heelside] 8m
- Stance Width:
- [144cm] 48-61cm (19-24in)
- Stance Setback:
- Centered
- Core:
- Aspen
- Base:
- Sintered
- Recommended Use:
- Park, pipe
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year





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