GNU Head Space Asym Hybrid Camber Snowboard

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Head Space Asym Hybrid Camber Snowboard

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Forest Bailey's mind melting all-mountain asymmetrical twin designed for hardcore freestyle riders!

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About the GNU Head Space Asym

The GNU Head Space is the all-mountain freestyle snowboard designed by none other GNU pro Forest Bailey. This mind-bending, fantasy shredder is designed to slay pipes, hit the streets, destroy resorts or slash pow lines!

The Head Space snowboard comes complete with a powerful C3 hybrid camber profile. This C3 profile features positive camber, running from the inserts towards the tip and tail with mild rocker between the feet. The mild rocker puts less pressure between your feet for easy carving, better edge grip and float, whilst the camber creates stability and pop when pressure is applied by the rider.

In addition to this perfectly balanced profile, Gnu have incorporated Magne-Traction edge technology, which consists of seven strategically located and sized serrations placed along the length of the snowboard. This provides more contact points between the board and the snow creating higher levels of grip, even on ice.

Built using GNU's Asym G1 Construction, the Head Space Asym features advanced geometrics and intuitive asymmetrical tech that accounts for the inherent asymmetry that exists in the human body, making your heel-edge riding just as easy as your toe-edge. This will help improve your riding and reduce fatigue. Let the tech work harder whilst you work smarter!

A Tri-ax/Bi-ax fibreglass combination enhances and magnifies pop plus the medium flex pattern provides a responsive feel and the Eco-sublimated Sintered base is super fast, tough and holds wax really well.

The GNU Head Space asymmetrical snowboard is everything an intermediate to advanced rider looks for when it comes to high freestyle performance. This is the ideal snowboard for the rider who is looking to go max out in the park, streets and all over the mountain!

Features Include
  • Twin Asymmetrical - A symmetrical nose and tail shape are combined with an asymmetrical sidecut. The heel-side sidecut has a slightly tighter radius that the toe-side to help offset the difference between human heel and toe agility
  • C3 - Mild Rocker in the centre of the board and Camber towards the nose and tail. Provides supreme edge control, easy carving, pop power and float
  • MTX Magnetraction - Seven points of focused edge control to provide unreal edge hold and control in all conditions. By creating a serrated edge with 7 bumps you get more contact with the snow and more grip and control
  • Aspen/Paulowina wood core - Ethically sourced and environmentally friendly produced wood providing, a poppy, lightweight and lively board feel
  • UHMW Sidewalls - Ultra High Molecular Weight exterior sidewalls made from materials derived from soy for a bombproof construction
  • Eco Sublimation Poly Top - Mervin are the only manufacturer to use water based graphics which don't contain any toxic solvents or coats during manufacturing - and they look sick too!
  • Hand Crafted in the USA - Hand built by enthusiastic snowboarders. Each board comes with the mark of approval of the builder from the USA
The Lowdown
  • Rider Profile: Intermediate to Advanced
  • Mountain Profile: All Mountain/Freestyle
  • Camber Profile: C3 Hybrid Camber
  • Shape: Asymmetrical True Twin
  • Base: Sintered Base
  • Flex: Medium
  • Condition:Brand New - Factory Waxed
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149
25.0
7-11
0.0
40-75
152
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7-11
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45-80
155
25.4
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50-90
155MW
26.4
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55-105
158
25.5
8-12
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55-105
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