Summary

The Gnu Carbon Credit Asymmetrical is a nice evolution of the Carbon credit and a great entry level freestyle board for those that know they want to make their way to the park. It's also a great board for riding in harder conditions. Not much changed from 2017-2019 except this is the only Carbon Credit option now.

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Riding Style Freestyle
Riding Level Beginner - Expert
Fits Boot size (US) < 8, 8-10, 10-12, > 12
Manufactured in USA by Mervin
Shape Asymmetrical Twin
Camber Profile Continuous Rocker
Stance Centered
Approx. Weight Feels Normal
Split No
Powder Average
Base Glide
Carving Average
Speed Average
Uneven Terrain Good
Switch Excellent
Jumps Good
Jibbing Good
Pipe Good
On Snow Feel

Loose

Turn Initiation

Medium/Fast

Skidded Turns

Easy

Flex

Medium/Soft

Buttering

Easy

Edge Hold

Icy Snow

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Gnu Carbon Credit Asym 2019 - 2017 Review by The Good Ride

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Size: 159
Days:  1
Conditions:  Great mid-winter Sierra conditions.
Riders: James, Peter, Jimbo
Boots: Burton SLX,
Bindings: Bent Metal
Set Up:   Centered close to 23″ 15 front -15 back.

Approximate Weight: Felt normal bordering on being a touch heavy.

Flex: Kinda medium/soft bordering on medium flex but on snow it feels a bit softer as it’s super easy to butter.

 
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Gnu Carbon Credit Asym User Reviews

Gnu Carbon Credit Asym 2017-2019 Snowboard Review SKU UPC Model

great allmountain board

Dec 19, 2020 by pat
Ability Level: Intermediate • 
Riding Style: All mountain • 
Days You Ride A Year: 25 

This board is can handle everything, great value for the money.


Best For The Money

Dec 17, 2018 by arto
Ability Level: Intermediate • 
Riding Style: Allmountain freestyle • 
Days You Ride A Year: 20+ 

This board is a real gem. I I can say it is a allmountain board. Very good value for your money. It can handle everything from carving to park riding to pow decently. Of course if you want an all mountain-freeride specific board you can look for a gnu mullair but for a much higher price. The good part of this board is that it does not empty your pocket, very affordable, but at the same time a very decent nice board.


4.5 5.0 2 2 This board is can handle everything, great value for the money. Gnu Carbon Credit Asym 2017-2019 Snowboard Review

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