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Is the Gnu B-Nice the ultimate progression board? Our test team checked it out in the Austrian Alps and if you are going to B-Nice, we might just tell you!
gnu b nice
Level
Advanced, Expert, Recreational
Flex Rating
3
Terrain
All Mountain
Best for
Everything from relaxed day to full on park day
Price
£325
Season
2017/18
Playfulness
10
Pop
10
Value
10
Stability
9
Durability
10
Overall Score
10

Similar to the Ladies Choice, the B-Nice has the asymmetrical twin feature, which creates a lovely soft feeling to the board but still the stability you need across all the elements of the mountain.

Equipped with an original style banana profile, it has plenty of rocker in the middle to add playfulness, and fun performing flat land tricks such as presses. But then the Rocker tunes out to mild camber underfoot for a stable and catch-free ride.

The B-Nice has two beautiful board graphic designs; the Mirror by artist Kate Shaw and Minerals by artist Karina Elbatova. But, this board is more than just eye candy as it really is a tough little cookie out on the hill. It may not be a ruthless mountain slayer, but it handles hard packed snow and half-baked spring crud nicely.

Typically, a freestyle board and with it's incredible pop you get, it's great for jibbing as well as kickers and pipe. But this board really is so versatile and is for any rider looking to progress in any way, shape or form. The magne-traction means that if you're looking for a carving day, this will hold you through that as well.

A super fun, playful but solid ride for any female rider to enjoy.

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