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Is that a pickle in your quiver? Why yes, yes it is.

Gnu originally debuted their asymmetrical PTX on the Park Pickle, giving duck-footed freestyle riders around the world improved stability and balance. The women's version offers the same awesome ride, with a custom-tuned flex and waist width to better suit female shredders.

  • Pickle Tech twin asymmetrical shape uses a deeper heel-edge sidecut for better balance and control both regular and switch
  • BTX rocker profile cuts down on edge catches and improves float in deep snow
  • Magne-Traction serrated edges improve grip in firm conditions
  • Snappy A.5 wood core is sustainably farmed in the Pacific Northwest
  • Sintered base absorbs oodles of wax for a fast, durable ride

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5 5

rob5887813

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Bought this 4 my girlfriend, she luvs it.Already doing nose presses
on day 1.pretty fast base, hitting medium sized kickers (25ft) in spring
conditions at mammoth.big fan!

5 5

J

Member since 

I ride last year's Gnu Park Pickle and it's the best board I've had so far! It has helped me progress a lot! Makes powder days even better, great in the park (even I'm doing tricks with this board!), holds its edge at high speed. The board has a very durable and fast base that is easy to maintain.
However if you want a board for carving turns, you should maybe get something else. Apart from that the Park Pickle beats every board I've had so far!

5 5

Lauren Weibert

Member since 

I rode this board a few times, and I dig it. I can tell it's different on the heelside because it's asymmetrical but I got used to it fast. It is REALLY fun to cruise and turn with, and I had no problems ollieing onto rails and off rollers. It is SOFT. That's not a bad thing though, I love doing nosepresses. I don't think it's as poppy as I'd like, but it's do-able. If you're thinking of this board, I say get it!

Vanessa

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Im really interested in this board but do you think the 140cm board is flexy enough for presses if i weigh about 92 pounds?