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GNU Gloss C Snowboard Review

GNU Gloss C Snowboard Review 2025-2026

Last Updated January 26, 2026 by Nate

The GNU Gloss C is a park board with a bit of that something extra, allowing it to hold its own on the rest of the mountain, particularly if you're looking for side-hits.  

In this review, I will take a look at the Gloss C as a freestyle snowboard.

As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Gloss C a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other freestyle snowboards.

Overall Rating

Board: GNU Gloss C

Price: $429

Style: Freestyle

Flex Rating: Medium (5/10)

Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (5/10)

Rating Score: 81.0/100

Compared to other Women’s Freestyle Boards

Of the 18 current model women's freestyle snowboards that we tested:

  • The average score was 82.9/100
  • The highest score was 91.8/100
  • The lowest score was 72.8/100
  • The average price was $472
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    ❄️ The Gloss C ranked 12th out of 18


    Overview of the Gloss C’S Specs

    Check out the tables for the Gloss C’s specs and available sizes.

    STYLE:

    freestyle

    PRICE: 

    $429 - BUYING OPTIONS

    Ability Level: 

    Ability Level Intermediate to Advanced

    flex:

    snowboard Flex 5

    feel:

    snowboard feel stable

    DAMPNESS:

    Chattery Damp Bar-04

    SMOOTH /SNAPPY: 

    Smooth Snappy Bar 6

    Playful /aggressive:

    Playful Agressive Bar-04

    Edge-hold:

    Edge Hold Hard Snow

    camber profile:

    Hybrid Rocker

    HYBRID ROCKER

    HYBRID ROCKER | But camber dominant - GNU's "C3 Camber"

    SHAPE: 

    TRUE TWIN

    setback stance:

    CENTERED

    BASE: 

    Extruded | GNU's "Eco Sublimated Co-EX Base"

    weight:

    Felt normal

    Camber Height: 

    7mm

    Sizing

    LENGTH (cm) 

    Waist Width (mm)

    Rec Rider Weight (lb)

    Rec Rider Weight (kg)

    136

    226

    65+

    30+

    140

    233

    70+

    32+

    144

    235

    75+

    34+

    148

    239

    80+

    36+

    * weight recommendations from Lib Tech's website and not what Snowboarding Profiles' would necessarily recommend.

    Who is the Gloss C Most Suited To?

    The Gloss C is best suited to those looking for a board that they would use predominantly for park and side-hits, but who also want a board that can handle a decent amount of speed and lay a good carve. 

    For someone with the style described above, could definitely be a one-board quiver, if you don't ride powder. Would also be a good compliment in a quiver to a more freeride/powder focused board. 

    Not for beginners, but solid intermediate riders should be fine with it. 


    TEST/REVIEW DetailS FOR THE Gloss C

    GNU Gloss C 2024-2025 Snowboard Test

    O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Gloss C is capable of.

    Demo Info

    Board: GNU Gloss C 2025, 148cm (239mm waist width)

    Date: March 13, 2025

    TESTING Conditions:

    Overhead: Lightly snowing at times otherwise overcast. But the snow was more like these hard snow pellets, rather than soft fluffy snow. 

    Visibility: 70%

    °C °C +wind chill °F °F rounded °F +wind chill °F WC rounded °C | °F ° +wind chill
    Morning Temp: -2 -2 28.4 28 28.4 28 -2°C | 28°F -2°C | 28°F
    Afternoon Temp: -1 -1 30.2 30 30.2 30 -1°C | 30°F -1°C | 30°F
    cm inch in rounded cm inch
    24 hr snowfall: 3 1.1811 1 3cm 1”
    48 hr snowfall: 41 16.1417 16 41cm 16”
    7 day snowfall: 87 34.2520 34 87cm 34”
    kph mph mph rounded kph mph
    Morning Wind: 5 3.1075 3 5kph 3mph
    Afternoon Wind: 0 0 0 0kph 0mph
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    On groomer: Because we'd had plenty of snow in the last little while, the weird snow pellet things were causing this kind of reverse dust on crust effect. Crust on dust, I suppose you could say but really crust on powder. 

    Off groomer: Off groomer was the same, which was quite agonizing, knowing there was nice fresh powder not far underneath, but just not within reach and it wasn't great to ride on! 

    Set Up

    Bindings angles: +12-9
    mm in mm in
    Stance Width: 515 20.2756 20.28 515mm* 20.28”*
    Stance Setback: 0 0 0 0mm 0”
    Width at Front Insert: 245 9.6457 9.6 245mm 9.6”
    Width at Back Insert: 245 9.6457 9.6 245mm 9.6”
    feet inches cm cm rounded
    Rider Height 5 4 163 5`4” 163cm
    pounds 58.9569 0
    Rider Weight 130 0 59 130lbs 59kgs
    Rider Boot Size: US Women's 8 (Burton Limelite)
    Bindings Used: Burton Lexa, Size M
    grams pounds ounces lbs rounded oz rounded grams lbs & ozs
    Board Weight 2360 5.2028 0.2028 5 3 2360g/cm 5lbs 3ozs 3.2451
    Weight per CM 15.95 0.0352 0.0352 0 0.56 15.95g/cm 0.56ozs/cm 0.5626
    Average Weight per cm 17.16 0.0378 0.0378 0 0.61 17.16g/cm** 0.61ozs/cm** 0.6053
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    *based on a sample size of 300+ models that I’ve weighed in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2025 models. 

    Powder

    As much as I love a powder day, I was alright not having any powder to enjoy the day I tested this snowboard. It probably wouldn’t sink outright, but it’s definitely not intended for long days of floating through deep pockets.

    Carving

    GNU nailed it here. For a board that's otherwise quite playful and easy going, the Gloss C handled carves like a dream. Long carves, short carves, fast carves, hard carves…with a little effort, it could handle a wide variety of carves and hold its own. 

    Turning

    Ease of Turning/Slashing: It felt super smooth and responsive without being overly aggressive. Initiating turns came naturally.

    Maneuverability at slow speeds: Not quite as agile as I thought it would be when I slowed it down but still pretty decent. 

    Catchiness: Really good for the most part. I felt a slight catch a few times through the day, but overall, it was fairly catch-free.

    Speed

    This is another area where the Gloss C exceeded expectations for me. Similar to my comments in the carving section above, it did really well at higher speeds for a board that is otherwise pretty playful.  

    Uneven Terrain

    Crud/Chunder: Not perfect, but it was easy enough to manage the board when conditions were less than ideal.

    Trees/Bumps: Not great, but not bad. It felt pretty solid once I was able to get up on an edge, but wasn't effortless when hugging trees and moguls tightly.

    Jumps

    The Gloss C was a great board for jumping. It was poppy, lively, and stable.

    Pop: Great pop! Took very little effort to extract, and it was easy to go big on this board.

    Approach: I loved how stable I felt on approaches with the Gloss C. I was locked in, balanced, and could make last-minute adjustments no problem.

    Landing:  It felt awesome on the landings, too. Maybe not quite forgiving enough for a new rider, but for someone looking for a board with some jumping prowess, this board was ultra stompable.

    Side-hits: Great for side-hits. Was definitely impressed with how well it hit side-hits and natural features.

    Switch

    Wasn't effortless to transition but also not too difficult. Once I was in switch position, I felt solid and well-balanced.

    Spins

    A great lightweight deck for spinning. I felt surefooted and like I could try a lot of different techniques without too much fear of catching an edge.

    Jibbing

    Not quite as good off jibs as off jumps, but it still felt pretty decent. Easy to pop on and off and stomp the landings.

    Butters

    This board was a blast here, too. It was easy to hold a press on both the nose and tail, and I could butter the day away without having to fight the board.


    Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

    Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

    FACTOR Rating (/5) weighting total score weighted rounded score
    Weighted
    Jumps 4.5 20 18 18/20
    Jibbing 3 20 12 12/20
    Spins 4 15 12 12/15
    Switch 4.5 10 9 9/10
    Butters 3.5 10 7 7/10
    Uneven Terrain 3.5 5 3.5 3.5/5
    Pow 2 5 2 2/5
    Speed 3.5 5 3.5 3.5/5
    Carving 3.5 5 3.5 3.5/5
    Turns 4 5 4 4/5
    TOTAL (after normalizing):92 80.9783 81 81/100
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    We were really torn as to whether to put the Gloss C in our freestyle or all-mountain-freestyle category. We ultimately decided it was first and foremost a park board, but could just as easily belong in the all-mountain-freestyle category, such was its ability for carving, moderately high speeds and side-hits. 


    More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online

    To learn more about the Gloss C, or if you're ready to buy, or if you just want to research prices and availability, check out the links below.




    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at evo.com
    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at the-house.com
    >>GNU Gloss C 2025 at steepandcheap.com
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    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at evo.com
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    >>GNU Gloss C 2025 at blue-tomato.com
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    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at evo.com
    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at blauerboardshop.com
    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at the-house.com
    >>GNU Gloss C 2025 at steepandcheap.com
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    >>GNU Gloss C 2026 at evo.com
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    >>GNU Gloss C 2025 at blue-tomato.com
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