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Gnu GWO

Catalog number: 90477294
Model: GWO
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The Gnu GWO (Gnu New World Order) is a men's snowboard that is absolutely perfect for freestyle riders. With its legendary Banana camber and medium hardness, this board is perfect for intermediate and advanced riders. The Gnu New World Order simply knows no bounds! More information and more detailed specifications can be found below.

All boards from the Gnu brand they are handcrafted in the USA .

And don't forget to watch the video to learn a lot more about the board!

Specifications:

  • Level: beginners / advanced
  • Purpose: Freestyle / allmountain - Universal board - snow park and learning new tricks, as well as powder
  • Camber: Original Banana - Camber combining a slight rocker between the bindings with slight camber zones under the binding to the contact points. The result is a playful and stable ride that will be appreciated by both novice snowboarders and professionals.

  • Core: aspen / paulownia - The core is light and made of two types of FSC certified wood, produced in an ecological way

  • Binding system: 4 x 2 cm
  • Magne-Traction® - Thanks to seven strategically placed points, the board has a great grip on the edge, even on icy surfaces

Size chart and other information:

Size (cm) Contact edge (cm) Cutout (m) Heel/Toe Width (cm) Center Width (cm) Range of stance/setback (cm) Hardness Rider weight (kg)
147 109 8 28.1 / 28.1 24.2 43.2 - 55.9 / 0 cm 4 35+ kg
150 111 8.1 28.2 / 28.2 24.5 48.9 - 60.9 / 0 cm 4 40+ kg
153 114.5 8.2 28.9 / 28.9 24.8 51.5 - 63.5 / 0 cm 4.5 45+ kg
156 119 8.2 29.8 / 29.8 25.4 51.5 - 63.5 / 0 cm 5 50+ kg
156W 117 8.3 31.1 / 31.1 26.7 51.5 - 63.5 / 0 cm 6 50+ kg
159 121 8.3 30.2 / 30.2 25.5 51.5 - 63.5 / 0 cm 5 60+ kg
159W 121 8.3 31.2 / 31.2 26.7 51.5 - 63.5 / 0 cm 6 60+ kg
162W 122 8.4 31.4 / 31.4 26.7 51.5 - 63.5 / 0 cm 7 65+ kg

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