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Gnu B-Street BTX Snowboard - Women's
The Gnu B-Street BTX Women’s Snowboard dominates any terrain park or city rail sesh thanks to reverse-camber Banana Technology and a buttery soft flex. Magne-Traction edges help this board turn well even in icy parks, and the sintered, wax-infused base stands up to scratches while still allowing easy repair if you get jacked on some rail. Gnu gave this board a true twin shape and flex, so you can step to any feature and still charge switch with confidence.
Bottom Line: Your new weapon for winter rails.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Can someone submit a user photo of this board? Also, how does...
Can someone submit a user photo of this board?
Also, how does this board do for all-mountain? I'll be using it mostly for freestyle, but when I want to ride the mountain, I'm wondering if it's stable at higher speeds? How soft is it?
Thanks for your help!
By: tsat81231568
November 14, 2008
This is the softest in the line so I would get the B-nice or something if you plan on something all mountain too. THis is a bomber rails and kicker board but not much else. Sorry no pics.
By: Spencer Buchanan ![]()
November 20, 2008
I was considering buying this board. i currently ride a 150 solace...
I was considering buying this board. i currently ride a 150 solace but i was told by a guy that i'd need to get a bigger btx board because they're more flexible? i'm 150lb, do you think a 149 b-street would do or should i go for a 152 / 154? Thanks.
By: lin2535576
November 7, 2008
Well it depends on a few things. First, the type of riding you like to do. The longer boards will float over the powder better and be more stable while the shorter ones will be easier to control in the terrain park and depending on you skill level, on the slope as well. I would probably go with the 152, considering it's not much of a change from what you're used to already, (just 2cm longer) and it'll be a little more stable for you.
By: Fur Finley ![]()
November 8, 2008
Wat binding works well with this board??? I just brought me one...
Wat binding works well with this board??? I just brought me one and am super excited for the season!!
By: jan2520574
October 31, 2008
k2 virtue look like they would match well and perform well for this board.
By: Alex Cole ![]()
November 2, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Lengths: | 141cm, 145cm, 149cm |
| Shape: | Twin |
| Effective Edge: | [145cm] 1140mm |
| Waist Width: | [145cm] 241mm |
| Sidecut Radius: | [145cm] 8.1m |
| Stance Width: | [145cm] 48-61cm (19-24in) |
| Stance Setback: | Centered |
| Core Material: | Mervin A1 (aspen) |
| Base: | Sintered, wax-infused |
| Recommended Use: | Freestyle, jib |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |







