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Nitro Spell Snowboard - Women's
The Nitro women's team wanted a fun, flexy freestyle deck with a lot of the same characteristics as the best-selling T1 men's board, so Nitro's designers crafted the female-friendly Spell snowboard with a zero-camber shape, Whiplash core profiling, and Railkiller edges to satisfy the cravings of park-punishing ladies around the world.
- New Whiplash profiling makes the core thinner between your feet and thicker outside the inserts for maximum ollie power
- Zero-camber flat shape is more forgiving than full-on camber, with extra pop and edge grip compared to rocker boards
- Bi-Lite fiberglass laminate for a mellow, forgiving flex and easy turn initiation
- Powercore II uses tip-to-tail poplar wood for strength and pop
- Railkiller edges are thicker than normal to resist damage from rails, boxes, and rocks
- Radial sidecut for smooth, predictable turns at any speed
- Street Flex is soft and buttery for easy presses, locked-in slides, and catch-free landings
- Hi-Def FH base for reliable speed, easy repairs, and crystal-clear base graphics
Bottom Line: Work your magic.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 142 cm, 145 cm, 148 cm, 151 cm
- Shape:
- twin
- Flex:
- soft (street)
- Camber:
- flat (Zero)
- Effective Edge:
- [142cm] 1060 mm; [145cm] 1085 mm; [148cm] 1115 mm; [151cm] 1145 mm
- Waist Width:
- [142cm] 231 mm; [145cm] 234 mm; [148cm] 237 mm; [151cm] 240 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [142cm] 6.6 m; [145cm] 6.8 m; [148cm] 7 m; [151cm] 7.2 m
- Stance Width:
- [142cm] 16.5 - 21.3 in; [145cm] 17.3 - 22 in; [148cm] 18.1 - 22.8 in; [151cm] 18.9 - 23.6 in
- Stance Setback:
- centered
- Core:
- Power Core II
- Base:
- extruded
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [142-145cm] 145 - lb; [148cm] 100 - 145 lb; [151cm] 110 - 155 lb
- Recommended Use:
- park, freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years





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