- Price: £522 / €580
- Lengths: 147, 150, 153, 156, 159
- Flex: 6-7
- Profile: Combo
- Shape: Asymmetric Twin
- gnu.com
UPDATE: Check out our review of the 2018/2019 Gnu Space Case here
If you’ve got someone on the pro team that knows his way around a streetrail and a paintbrush, why not get him to design every aspect of a snowboard? That was Gnu’s logic when they enlisted Forest Bailey to dream up this, the Gnu Space Case.
“The Gnu Space Case still rides just as well switch as regular – something that won’t surprise those familiar with Forest’s techy trick bag”
The Gnu Space Case is asymmetrical in every sense. Not only does the sidecut run deeper on the heelside, the contact points are different to give you the best, most efficient turning circle on both sides.
The core is also a little softer on the heelside, something that you might not notice right away but that works effectively alongside the board’s other asym characteristics. Despite all that, the Gnu Space Case still rides just as well switch as regular – something that won’t surprise those familiar with Forest’s techy trick bag.
While he’s best known for urban riding, Forest sees no need to change up his deck in a resort. The rocker-heavy profile makes it easier to ride powder, and the multiple bite points of the wavy Magne-Traction edges work a treat on groomers.
It’s definitely more one for freestyle though, particularly boxes, rails, ledges and whatever else you can find in the park or the streets.