One look at the GNU Zoid is enough to make your head spin. Designed and manufactured in the USA “near Canada,” the Zoid is asymmetrical, which means that its toe-side edge is longer than the heel side. Because of this, it is necessary to buy either a goofy- or regular-specific model. More importantly, that longer toe-side edge means that you can lay down carves where your nose kisses the snow. Previously only the territory of hardbooters and slalom snowboarders, the Zoid opens up that amount of control and tight turning radius to the mass market. We put it to the test at Park City Mountain Resort to try (rather hard) to find a chink in the Zoid’s armor.
As Tested

Price: $650
Size: 158cm
Camber: Multi
Shape: Asymmetrical
Category: All-Mountain
Bindings Ridden: Rome Katana
Test Location: Park City Mountain Resort
While other companies have brought asymmetrical shapes to market — namely Smokin, Yes and Bataleon — almost all of those shapes are asymmetrical twins, meaning that although the board has an asymmetrical shape when reflected on the vertical axis, it is symmetrical when reflected on the horizontal axis. The Zoid is asymmetrical on both the vertical and horizontal axis. This is a fairly revolutionary idea in snowboard design, and one that GNU thinks is a good direction for all-mountain snowboarding. At first flush I am inclined to agree with them.
Designed as an all-mountain board, the Zoid destroys everything that you put in front of it. In testing the board in the side country at Park City Mountain Resort, the sunbaked powder and skied-out chunder turned out to be no match for the power and determination of the Zoid. It’s long enough to carry gratuitous amounts of speed on the straights and flats, but still incredibly nimble in the trees.
To get the most out of the Zoid, lean in to lay down a toe-side carve like you never have before. The result is nothing short of extraordinary. This board holds an edge better than any I have ever put to snow — simple as that. Between the Magne-Traction (wavy serrated edges like a steak knife) and the long edge on the toe side, you can carry as much speed into the turn as you want without washing out.