GNU Ladies Choice - 2012

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for rail riding High cost snowboard Twin shape Green or Eco Friendly construction

Long-time TTR tour dominator Jamie Anderson has deserved a pro model with GNU for years and at last she has one, the Ladies Choice. For girls looking to take their slopestyle to the next level this high spec twin shaped hybrid banana will make your day, week, month and year.

Manufacturer's Description:

The Jamie Anderson Special Early Release “Ladies Choice”. Jamie knows there is a huge difference between your turn mechanics on your toe side and heel side edges. She has incorporated gnu’s Pickle Tech asymmetric sidecuts to perfectly balance nature’s asymmetry. Magne-Traction: Serrated edges gives great edge hold all over the mountain, slides through boxes and rails and allows Jamie to set up big park jumps with complete confidence. C2 Banana Technology: Camber / Banana combination contour gives the best of both worldsÖcamber at each end for stability during big landings and takeoffs at speed, and rocker between your feet for catch free freestyle, unreal float in pow and great carving on hardpack and ice. Easy to ride maximum performance! Handbuilt by snowboarders with Jobs in the USA! Get Weird!

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Year: 2012


Available Lengths (cm):
148.5, 151.5


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

C2 Power Banana
Magne-Traction
Pickle Tech
Quasi glass
Sintered 9900 Alloy base
AG1 Sustainable wood core
Asymmetrical twin shape


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