


GNU SOMETHING GNU SNOWBOARD – REVIEW AND PRODUCT GUIDE
Overview
The GNU Something GNU is a bold, aggressive, and freeride/pow focused board that’s designed for riders who want to push boundaries in the resort and beyond. With its true twin shape and hybrid rocker/camber profile, this board offers an energetic, poppy ride that excels in hardpacked and deep snow.
It’s built to combine playfulness with power, making it a favourite for riders who demand responsiveness and versatility in the powder while still being capable of all-mountain adventures.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Shape | True Twin |
| Profile | C2 Hybrid Camber – rocker between feet, camber underfoot |
| Flex | Medium (5–6/10) |
| Terrain | Powder, Freeride, All-Mountain |
| Rider Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Core | G3 Core (Aspen + Paulownia + Balsa) – lightweight and strong |
| Base | Sintered Knife Cut – fast and durable |
| Edges | Magne-Traction® – serrated edges for superior edge hold |
| Construction | Bi-Ax/Triax Glass with Carbon Power Bands for pop and responsiveness |
| Sizes Available | 148, 151, 154, 157, 159W |
| Made In | USA – Mervin MFG, Washington |
C2 Hybrid Camber Profile: Playful Power
The C2 profile balances rocker between the feet for float and catch-free riding with camber zones underfoot to provide pop, control, and stability. This means:
- Easy press and buttering
- Solid ollie pop for jumps
- Reliable edge hold for carving
On-Snow Performance
Park & Freestyle
- True twin shape and medium flex make it perfect for carving and powder
- Rocker improves catch-free riding and buttering
- Camber provides enough snap for ollies and stability on landings
All-Mountain
- Versatile enough to handle groomers and powder days
- Responsive underfoot for quick turns and charging side hits
Icy Conditions
- Magne-Traction edges add grip, increasing confidence on hardpack
Eco-Friendly Construction
Built sustainably at Mervin MFG in the USA, featuring:
- Eco-sublimated graphics
- Sustainable wood cores
- Water-powered factory and zero hazardous waste
Ideal Rider
Perfect for:
- Powder riders and freeride enthusiasts looking for a responsive, lively board
- Intermediate to advanced riders who want a versatile twin with edge control
- Riders who appreciate eco-conscious construction without compromising performance
Not ideal for:
- Beginners who need a softer, more forgiving ride
- Pure freestyle or park specialists seeking tricks
Tech Specs (Example: 154 cm)
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Effective Edge | 119 cm |
| Waist Width | 25.5 cm |
| Sidecut Radius | 7.5 m |
| Stance Range | 19″–24.5″ |
| Recommended Weight | 130–210 lbs |
Pros and Cons
✅ Pros:
- Playful and powerful for powder and freeride
- Excellent edge grip with Magne-Traction
- Durable sintered base for speed and longevity
- Eco-friendly construction
❌ Cons:
- Not as soft or forgiving for absolute beginners
- Not specialized for park or technical freestyle
Comparable Alternatives
1. Capita Ultrafear – High-performance park twin with aggressive camber and pop.
2. Lib Tech Skate Banana – Legendary hybrid rocker twin for park and all-mountain fun.
3. Ride Warpig – Versatile twin with playful flex and all-terrain capability.
Final Verdict
The GNU Something GNU is a dynamic, freeride-focused directional board that excels in the powder and holds its own all over the mountain. Its blend of rocker and camber provides the perfect mix of pop, playfulness, and control for riders who want a lively board that responds to their every move.
For those who want a bold, fun, and reliable board to boost their freeride skills without sacrificing freestyle versatility, the Something GNU is a top choice.
Links
More info here – https://www.gnu.com/something-gnu