Why We Like The Gorp Splitboard
A lot of people don’t know this, but gorp is another name for trail mix, and the Gnu Gorp Splitboard is our way to mix it up when trekking through snow-covered lands to get to hillsides littered with wavy wind walls. GNU crafted this split with a camber profile and sturdy core, which gives us the obvious upper hand on both skinning and riding: more traction, and more power. And on the note of traction, the Gorp uses Magne-Traction edges that have a serrated shape for more edge-to-ground contact and better grip.
Details
- Scratch your itch for the backcountry on this easy-riding splitboard
- C3 camber for traction up and down and powerful carve-ability
- Firmer flex stays stable when we hit hard-to-handle speeds
- GS Split Construction is rigid for more durability and handling
- Triax over biax laminate add pop and keep its overall flex smooth
- Magne-Traction edges for superior edge hold in icy skin tracks
- Sintered base is super fast and super reliable
Tech Specs
- Responsible Collection: Recycled/Repurposed, Responsibly Sourced
- Length: 151cm, 159cm, 163cm
- Profile: C3 (very mild rocker between feet, powerful cambers to tip & tail)
- Shape: directional
- Flex: medium-stiff (7 of 10 on Gnu’s scale)
- Effective Edge: [151cm] 900mm, [159cm] 1000mm, [163cm] 1040mm
- Waist Width: [151cm] 245mm, [159cm] 255mm, [163cm] 265mm
- Sidecut Radius: [151cm] 8m, [159cm] 8.3m, [163cm] 8.3m
- Stance Width: [151cm] 18.5 – 24.5in, [159cm] 19.5 – 25.5in, [163cm] 19.5 – 25.5in
- Stance Setback: 2in
- Mount: 4-hole
- Core: 95% paulownia, aspen structure beams
- Laminate: triax/biax
- Sidewalls: UHMW
- Edge: Magne-Traction, Serrated Steak Knife Technology
- Base: sintered
- Base Color: fixed
- Recommended Rider Weight: [151cm] 95lb+, [159cm] 135lb+, [163cm] 150lb+
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year
- Activity: backcountry snowboarding
















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