The GNU Mullair is a mystery just like Nicholas Muller himself, how can he float above the snow like that, is he floating in space? How does he do it? The Answer is the GNU Mullair. This all-mountain freeride snowboard comes packed with features. Let's start with the C3 Camber Profile. We at The Board Basement would decribe the camber profile as an old school camber with a modern tweak. In short, featuring camber with a very mild rocker in the centre of the board, that gives you a responsive but not restrictive camber. GNU would argue it is camber done right, we are willing to agree with them. It works really well & gives you a very smooth camber. Lets move on to the Directional shape. The GNU Mullair comes with a slightly wider nose & a mild taper towards the tail & 1" setback. This gives you a slightly longer & wider nose that will give you amazing float in powder and is very butter friendly. The Magne-Traction gives you unreal edge hold with 7 strategically located & sized edge serrations that provides unreal edge hold & control in all conditions, especially icy surfaces. So you can carve the Mullair down the piste at high speeds without loosing your edge control. The Mullair has a semi stiff flex that we would rate 7 on a 1-10 scale where 1 is super soft & 10 is rock hard. The internals comes with a Balsa / Aspen / Paulownia II Wood core it is strong & incredibly poppy. The Tri-Ax / Bi-Ax Silky smooth Bio Fiber dampener works well together with the wood core. This is a durable glass & fiber reinforcement combination that gives the snowboard a longer life & tons of pop without making it heavier. The ECO-Sublimated Sintered base is super fast gliding & will have you gliding down the mountain at great speeds, it's almost like you are levitating above the ground.