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GNU  Maker:  GNU
 Category:  Snowboard
 Model:  Danny Kass
 Year:  2011
 Price:  $539 (MSRP)

5 Stars Based based on
3 votes and 1 reviews
Spec:
C2 Power Banana Tech.
Magne-Traction
Sandwich Construction
True Twin Shape
Sintered 9900 Alloy base
Quasi Glass
EISS 9 UHMW Sidewalls
AG2 Sustainable Woodcore
Avaliable Sizes: Sword - 153, Knife - 155, 158
GNU Danny Kass, 2011
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DESCRIPTION:
Power Freestyle, Twin C2-BTX Banana! Two time Olympic pipe silver medalist Danny Kass has added new C2 Banana Technology to his pro model. The perfect combination of camber at the tips and tails for pop and take off landing stability with Banana in between your feet for float and unreal carving on hard pack and ice. Danny took this board to the US Open and won the Pipe event for the 5th time. Awesome shredding on one ripping Banana! Mid wide waist widths, explosive twin shapes, fast growing farmed eco wood cores, handbuilt by snowboarders in the USA at Mervin Manufacturing. This board will help you make a great video part if you do some sick tricks and your buddies film them. Grenade’s Danny Kass says “It’s one amazing Banana! There is nothing better you can get on than a Banana. You gotta just do it!”.
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by Anonymous on 12.23.2010
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Strengths: Slashes the POW effortlessly like none other. The c2btx is amazing. The banana between your feet gives the board a loose buttery feel but the camber brings pop and more stability than a full banana board. I`ve tested it on all terrains on the mountain. The magne-traction grips amazingly on the groomers and allows you to dig deep when needed and hold an edge in all conditions. The c2 gave me the same amount of pop as my regular cambered board while the banana allowed me to wheelie through the deep and steep. All-in-all the funnest board I have ever ridden. I have got to hand it to Mervin Mfg. They are the leaders in progressing snowboard tech right now and all the rest can follow behind them.
Weaknesses: Less stability at high speeds when compared to regular cambered boards. Takes a bit to get used to. Unless your a bomber, who cares.