Mervin Manufacturing reckons that after you’ve ridden their new all-mountain shred you’ll like nothing more than a Dirty Pillow. With a shallow Banana Profile, mid-wide waist and toned down Magnetraction, the GNU Dirty Pillow is designed to glide over powder but offer enough grip and stability to work in less than perfect conditions and all types of terrain.
The Dirty Pillow is a strange snowboard in a non-existent category of its own. Progressive Powder Park freestyle. This twin Banana mellow magnetractions design features long floaty tip and tail entry curves for high speed powder floatation in both directions, a short banana contact for unbelievable hardpack, ice edge grip and tight terrain maneuverability, line adjustment, with mid-wide waist widths and a clean, catchfree, smooth riding shape. Designed with new snow resort freestyle riding in mind, this banana rips in the hardpack, park, rails, cat tracks, ice , crud and everything that isn’t pow that you will come across on a typical resort “pow” day. The Dirty Pillow… a progressive park and parking lot rat’s all terrain pow freestyle board. No Pow? No Problem… Get Dirty!
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
High cost $
Available in MidWide.
Rocker Construction.
Twin Shape.
Green or Eco Friendly Construction.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
159
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
Banana Magne-Traction shred Technology
Sandwich construction – True twin shape
Quasi Glass
Double sintered UHMW sidewalls
Mervin Ag1 sustainable woodcore
Sintered wax infused base
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