GNU B.Street - 2012

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Another adaption from the men’s line at GNU the B.Street is unsurprisingly a tweaked version of GNU’s jib and park focused ride the Street Series. Soft flexing with short lengths and Mervin’s playful Banana profile this board suits those girls who just want to lap the park or take out the Banshee Bungee.

Manufacturer's Description:

The B-Street Banana Tech is the world’s best jib design. Originally designed to be our soft flexing, twin, urban jib boardÖ we just can’t hold this board back. The B-Street is an unbelievable all mountain freestyle board. Bryn Valaika rides it everywhere from Mammoth pipes to Summit at Snoqualmie QPs, not to mention the park, ice, pow, steeps, and streets. Welcome to the futureÖ one board does it all better, from a centered freestyle jib stance. If you are just learning, or a veteran shredder, this is one fun Banana that will change the way you look at the mountain. Handmade by snowboarders at Mervin Manufacturing in the USA.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

High cost $

Rocker Construction.

Twin Shape.

Specific for Women Riders.

Green or Eco Friendly Construction.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
141, 145, 149, 153

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Banana Tech
Magne-Traction
Sandwich Construction
True Twin Shape
Sintered 9900 Alloy Base
Bi-Axial Glass
Eiss 5 UHMW Sidewalls
A.5 Sustainable Woodcore

GNU Pro Choice Snowboard - Women's
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$440.99
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GNU Riders Choice Snowboard - Men's
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$559.99
(20% off)
GNU Riders Choice Snowboard - Men's
Gnu
$559.99
(20% off)
GNU B.Street

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What colour is powder?

mon110 on November 08, 2011 at 06:54 AM

OK so I’m an intermediate rider looking for a new board to upgrade from my old burton beater it used to be a rental and only cost me 80$ and I can go on black diamonds find. I’m mostly carving but would like to venture into park or just have a board like that as an option. would this board or the arbor swoon be better for me?