- Price: £540 / €600
- Sizes: 154, 157, 159, 159W
- Flex: 7
- Profile: Hybrid Camber
- Shape: Directional
- gnu.com
As if Nicolas Müller’s pro model was going to be anything less than a perfectly balanced backcountry freestyle machine…
The Gnu Müllair was a hit when it first appeared, and made Nico’s move to Gnu look like a perfect fit. It’s got all the eco trimmings the man loves (sustainable wood core, recycled sidewalls, bio bean topsheet), as well as a laser focus on the kind of riding for which he’s so admired.
“While it’s slightly set back and even a little tapered, the tail will let you get away with switch landings”
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It’s been built from the ground up to drop cliffs, blast through pillows and fly off spines, with no compromise on shape-throwing at every stage. While it’s slightly set back and even a little tapered, the wide, rounded tail will let you get away with switch landings even on the deepest of deep days.
The profile of the Gnu Müllair is, for all intents and purposes, fully cambered, and that means power and precision. Whether in the powder or on the piste, the directional shape works well with the profile to deliver a confident, responsive ride that lets you flow from edge to edge with ease. On firmer snow, the Magne-Traction edges give you added grip, thanks to a wavy design that offers extra contact points when you need them most.