Gnu T2B 155 2021 Snowboard uni
Description
The Lib Tech T2B offers precise performance for any terrain. The directional shape in combination with a powerful C3 Camber profile guarantees best edge hold for carving and maximum pop. A larger nose ensures pow float through the deep stashes. A versatile snowboard that lets you rip anytime and anywhere. Riding Style All-mountain/freeride for intermediate riders - This board is perfect for you if you're looking for a versatile board for high-speed turns on the slopes and in the backcountry. No matter the terrain or snow condition, this is your everyday resort and backcountry performer. Shape A Tapered Directional board is great for all-mountain freeriding. The nose is a bit wider than the tail, giving you plenty of control in any terrain. The stance is set back towards the tail, increasing the length of the nose. This helps you to float above the pow. The Magne-Traction® serrated edges give great edge hold all over the mountain, especially on hard pack and ice. Profile The C3 profile is a classic camber profile with a mild rocker between the bindings. This offers precise edge control from nose to tail and maximum stability for high airs and landings. The mild rocker makes the board a bit more playful and offers more float than conventional camber profiles. Flex The medium flex makes the board stiff enough for powerful turns and soft enough for a playful ride. Construction The G2 ECO construction is an environmentally friendly and strong and lightweight construction design of Gnu. The Aspen and Paulownia wood core is robust, lightweight and offers a lot of pop. Bi-ax and tri-ax fibreglass provide a snappy board feel. The top sheet is made of Eco-sublimated bio beans. The sintered Base is very fast but requires careful maintenance. FeaturesTapered directional shapeC3 - hybrid camber profileMagne-Traction serrated edgesG2 Eco constructionAspen and Paulownia wood coreUHMW sidewallsEco Sublimated Bio Beans top sheet Bi-ax and Tri-ax fibreglassSintered baseHandmade in the USA
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