Skill Level: Beginner–Intermediate
Riding Style: All-Mountain / Freestyle / Groomers
Camber Profile: Original Banana BTX
Flex: 5/10
Personality: Forgiving & Playful
The 2027 GNU Facts proves that progressing your riding doesn't require an intimidating snowboard. Built for riders looking to explore the entire mountain, the Facts blends a playful feel with dependable all-mountain performance, making it an excellent choice for snowboarders ready to move beyond beginner gear. From groomers and side hits to powder stashes and park laps, the Facts is designed to make every day on snow more fun.
Built around GNU's legendary Original Banana BTX profile, the Facts combines mellow rocker between the feet with mild camber under each foot for a ride that's forgiving, confidence inspiring, and incredibly versatile. The Directional Twin shape provides balanced switch performance while adding a slightly longer nose for better float in softer snow. Magne-Traction® delivers dependable grip on icy mornings, while the lightweight G Lite 1 Core and durable Knife Cut Co-Ex Base keep the board lively, durable, and easy to maintain.
Whether you're carving groomers, learning your first butters, riding side hits, or venturing into the terrain park, the Facts is built to help you ride more confidently across the entire resort.
Beginner to intermediate riders
Riders progressing beyond rental equipment
All-mountain riders looking for one versatile board
Snowboarders interested in park, groomers, and powder
Riders who want a forgiving hybrid profile
The 2027 Facts returns with its proven all-mountain freestyle design, featuring Original Banana BTX, Directional Twin shaping, Magne-Traction®, and GNU's lightweight G Lite 1 Core. It continues to be one of GNU's best progression-focused snowboards.
Beginner – Intermediate
The Facts is designed to help riders progress quickly. Its hybrid profile makes turn initiation easy while still offering enough response and edge hold to continue improving season after season.
GNU's Original Banana BTX features mellow rocker between the feet with mild camber extending toward the tip and tail. The result is catch-free turn initiation, easy float in softer snow, playful handling, and dependable edge hold when paired with Magne-Traction®.
Ride Feel: Forgiving • Playful • Confidence-Building
The Progression Machine
A playful all-mountain snowboard that helps riders build confidence everywhere—from first carved turns to park laps and powder days.
Riders considering the Facts should also look at:
GNU Wagyu for riders wanting a more aggressive all-mountain freestyle board.
GNU Scorp for riders ready for a true twin C3 camber freestyle board.
Nitro Phase for another approachable all-mountain progression board.
Bataleon Fun.Kink for riders interested in Bataleon's catch-free 3BT™ technology.
The Facts is one of the easiest boards in GNU's lineup to recommend because it simply makes snowboarding more enjoyable. It's forgiving without feeling dull, playful without sacrificing stability, and versatile enough to keep riders progressing long after they've left beginner terrain behind.
Skill Level: Beginner–Intermediate
Riding Style: All-Mountain / Freestyle / Groomers
Camber Profile: Original Banana BTX
Flex: 5/10
Personality: Forgiving & Playful
The 2027 GNU Facts proves that progressing your riding doesn't require an intimidating snowboard. Built for riders looking to explore the entire mountain, the Facts blends a playful feel with dependable all-mountain performance, making it an excellent choice for snowboarders ready to move beyond beginner gear. From groomers and side hits to powder stashes and park laps, the Facts is designed to make every day on snow more fun.
Built around GNU's legendary Original Banana BTX profile, the Facts combines mellow rocker between the feet with mild camber under each foot for a ride that's forgiving, confidence inspiring, and incredibly versatile. The Directional Twin shape provides balanced switch performance while adding a slightly longer nose for better float in softer snow. Magne-Traction® delivers dependable grip on icy mornings, while the lightweight G Lite 1 Core and durable Knife Cut Co-Ex Base keep the board lively, durable, and easy to maintain.
Whether you're carving groomers, learning your first butters, riding side hits, or venturing into the terrain park, the Facts is built to help you ride more confidently across the entire resort.
Beginner to intermediate riders
Riders progressing beyond rental equipment
All-mountain riders looking for one versatile board
Snowboarders interested in park, groomers, and powder
Riders who want a forgiving hybrid profile
The 2027 Facts returns with its proven all-mountain freestyle design, featuring Original Banana BTX, Directional Twin shaping, Magne-Traction®, and GNU's lightweight G Lite 1 Core. It continues to be one of GNU's best progression-focused snowboards.
Beginner – Intermediate
The Facts is designed to help riders progress quickly. Its hybrid profile makes turn initiation easy while still offering enough response and edge hold to continue improving season after season.
GNU's Original Banana BTX features mellow rocker between the feet with mild camber extending toward the tip and tail. The result is catch-free turn initiation, easy float in softer snow, playful handling, and dependable edge hold when paired with Magne-Traction®.
Ride Feel: Forgiving • Playful • Confidence-Building
The Progression Machine
A playful all-mountain snowboard that helps riders build confidence everywhere—from first carved turns to park laps and powder days.
Riders considering the Facts should also look at:
GNU Wagyu for riders wanting a more aggressive all-mountain freestyle board.
GNU Scorp for riders ready for a true twin C3 camber freestyle board.
Nitro Phase for another approachable all-mountain progression board.
Bataleon Fun.Kink for riders interested in Bataleon's catch-free 3BT™ technology.
The Facts is one of the easiest boards in GNU's lineup to recommend because it simply makes snowboarding more enjoyable. It's forgiving without feeling dull, playful without sacrificing stability, and versatile enough to keep riders progressing long after they've left beginner terrain behind.