GNU Wagyu Snowboard 2027
The GNU Wagyu is Cannon Cummins and Jadyn Chamlock's go-to freestyle and all-mountain directional twin, designed for riders who want to dominate both resort groomers and park features. This grassfed beefy freestyle stick delivers easy riding, transition finding freestyle progression power stomping.
Built with a directional twin shape that eats marbled mountains, devours side hits and gobbles park features, the Wagyu features smooth camber with a banger flex that adapts to your riding style. Whether you're linking turns on groomers or sessioning rails and jumps, Cannon and Jadyn have cooked this board to perfection for park vibes and top-to-bottom resort freestyle sessions.
The G Lite 2 FSC Certified Aspen and Paulownia core combined with Tri-Axial-Ax Glass and Carbon Power Bands result in strong and poppy performance. The eco-sublimated poly top and Co-Ex base provide durability and speed, while the UHMW sidewalls and tip/tails deliver tough, fast edge hold.
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Board Length
Find your size by weight, then adjust ± for riding style:
| Weight | Height | Size (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| 100–120 lbs | 4'8"–5' | 138–146 |
| 110–130 lbs | 4'10"–5'2" | 142–150 |
| 120–140 lbs | 5'–5'4" | 146–154 |
| 130–150 lbs | 5'2"–5'6" | 149–156 |
| 140–160 lbs | 5'4"–5'8" | 151–158 |
| 150–170 lbs | 5'6"–5'10" | 153–160 |
| 160–185 lbs | 5'8"–6' | 155–162 |
| 170–195 lbs | 5'10"–6'2" | 156–164 |
| 180–210 lbs | 6'–6'4" | 157–166 |
| 210+ lbs | 6'2"+ | 159+ |
Need help? Ask our team for personalized sizing advice.
Board Width
Match to your boot size to avoid toe/heel drag.
| Men's Boot | Women's Boot | Board Width (Waist) |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 11 | Up to 12 | Regular <255mm |
| 11+ | 12+ | Wide 255mm+ |
Tip: If you're between sizes or ride with high binding angles, consider going wider to prevent toe/heel drag.
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