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2024 GNU Head Space Snowboard Review


By: Landon Harmon, Data Specialist  |  Last Updated: June 2nd, 2023

2024 GNU Head Space Snowboard Review

The Lowdown

Twins, doppelgangers, pills, popsicles, or whatever else you call the freestyle forward snowboards that remind you of snowboarding's skate roots. This newly shaped 2024 GNU Head Space Snowboard will fill you with inspiration from past generations of shredding legend. The shape is very traditional and reliable, you can hop on this board and it feels as though you’ve met in the past, like an old friend. The C3 camber provides plenty of pop for boosting side hits, hopping onto rails and floating over the closed minded. The flex is a perfect medium, you can point it on the groomers with no concern and still butter it at whim. Magne-Traction helps you carve between features and makes sure you don’t lose your edge on those icy mornings/nights. Forest Bailey also kills it on the graphic again this year, I wonder if Flameboy and Wet Willy would agree... Either way, this board feels balanced, it is balanced, and it could be just what you need to find your balance. We’re all bad but it’s all good.

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Technical Details

For the 2023/2024 season we see a new take on the shape for the Head Space, it is more of a traditional ‘pill’ twin with a very rounded tip and tail. We also see it departing from the Asym shape of the past, don’t worry it can still turn heelside. The G-Lite 2 core is lightweight and pairs great with the Tri/Bi-Ax glass for maximum pop. Of course the C3 camber profile is also to credit for the pop and stability the Head Space offers. It’s seriously so playful but stable at the same time! A Mervin staple, Magne-Traction, is also found here, and it really helps this board be well-rounded and fun to carve the whole mountain on. Top it off with a sintered base to make sure you have ample speed to clear any kicker and you have one of the best park boards on the market.
Sizes (cm)  149, 152, [155], 155W, 158
Shape Classic Twin Pill Freestyle Shape
Dimensions (Tip, Waist, Tail - mm) 297 - 254 - 297
Sidecut Radius (m) 8.2 @ 155cm
Rocker/Camber Profile  C3 Camber
Flex Scale Medium
Core G LITE 2 FSC Certified Aspen + Paulownia
Laminates Tri-Ax / Bi-Ax Glass
Binding Compatibility 2 x 4 Inserts

Ride Impressions

I tested the 155cm size of the 2024 GNU Head Space Snowboard on sunny spring days where there was a mix of ice and slush. I was able to ride it on fast groomers, as well as through the park, and steep slushy moguls. At 6 feet tall and 185 pounds, the 155cm length was a touch small to be an all-mountain board for me but really shined in the park. Being a medium flexing twin designed for freestyle that’s what you can expect, I do believe the all mountain capabilities would be amazing in a slightly bigger size as well. While the Head Space shines in the park it can hang in the streets too, as shown by Forest time and time again throughout his video parts. But it can also hack it for hitting big park jumps, cheese wedges and just all around shredding. This GNU stands out amongst other twins due to the combination of it being poppy yet damp and the edge hold of the Magne-Traction. It can ride through more chop and hold a carve better than the competition. Other boards I would compare this to would be the Salomon Huck Knife Pro, CAPiTA The Outsiders and the Ride Kink.

Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

Pros

  • Poppy
  • Lightweight
  • Strong Edge Hold

Cons

  • Not great in powder
  • Could be stiffer for bigger jumps
  • No longer asym (for some)

Who Is It For?

This 2024 GNU Head Space board is ideal for a freestyle rider looking for a deck that can keep up with all the moves they can throw at it. The simplicity leaves room for creativity and will inspire you to look beyond your current head space. If you're riding park, building features when it snows in town and keeping up with the current state of snowboarding then Forest Bailey made this board for you.

The Bottom Line

If you’ve made it this far, we both know what you’re thinking: When can I get my hands on this thing!? Don’t fret, it’ll be ready just in time for you to add another rotation to your spin. But in all seriousness, can snowboards get much better than this? It’s designed by snowboarders, hand-made in the USA by snowboarders for snowboarders. It screams freestyle and nods to old school boards with the new shape. The performance throughout various conditions and the ability to make anything you ride fun is unmatched. That’s what it all comes down to right? Life isn’t all smiles but snowboarding should be, this board will deliver those smiles for you every time.

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About the Reviewer

Name: Landon Harmon
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 185 lbs
Size Reviewed: 155 cm
Location(s) & Conditions: Mt. Hood Meadows, OR - Spring conditions.
Bindings: Union Force (Size M)
Boots: Adidas Tactical ADV (Size 10.5)
Riding Style & Ability Level: Anything and everything, but preferably powder. Expert level rider.