Description
Hold a switch nose press with ease and still rip the rest of the park.
- X Powercore gives you tip-to-tail woodcore for more snap and durability
- Bi-Lite laminate uses biaxial fiberglass for easier turn initiation and a forgiving flex
- Radial sidecut smooths out your turns and gives you more control at any speed
- Profile tip is tapered to disperse energy and reduce swing weight
- Railkiller edge uses extra material to add durability
- Hi-Def FH base provides durability and speed
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i have a 10.5 boot, do i need a wide? Also...
lil guy
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i have a 10.5 boot, do i need a wide? Also i'm a smaller stocky guy, been riding a 148.. would just the 149 suit me fine?
howie feltersnach
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no get the narrowest board you can find jk get a mid wide
alex
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159 and 156 would work for your feet size, but since your smaller, i'd go with wide
I have a shoe size of 9.5 (us sizing) and...
alex
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I have a shoe size of 9.5 (us sizing) and i put it in the nitro board selection, it says i should get a wide t1. my friends say i shouldn't ride a wide board. should i go wide? or normal? i have medium raiden bindings if that helps.
Rob
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don't go wide...i have a 153 t1 and i have a size 11 boot...its fine man.
nitroboarder
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Go with what fits you. some people can ride normal boards and just duck their stance but some others would just get a wide board. but with a 9 1/2 a wide would be too big
All Around Park Deck
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Ride DH, Burton Twin, Capita Stairmaster Extreme and the Rome Agent are in the same class as the Nitro T1. Solid snap, fast and durable base, light weight, durable edges are all features that you can count on with the T1.
If you live in the park hitting rails, boxes, jumps the pipes the T1 is going to handle all of these without any hesitation. But it's also going to be aggressive enough outside of the park to carve up the trails, float in powder and pop in and out of the trees. Make sure that if the boards above are on your short list that you consider the T1 as well.
im 6' 1'' and a park rat who doesnt mind...
willis oksen
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im 6' 1'' and a park rat who doesnt mind taking some tree runs or backcountry, should i rock a 156 or a 159. im like 150 also
The 907
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159
How is it on rails?
Northshore Thrasher
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How is it on rails?
N/A
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It's a great all around park deck, so you're not going to have any issues with this deck at all on rails. The key is to get your edges dialed and detune your contact points so you don't get hangups.
Are you strictly a rail guy, or all around Park rider? If you're just into rails I would suggest looking at the Subpop instead.
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zerofoursa2317971
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this board is the most widely known and favorite board to many riders out there.... it comes with a rail killer edge which is very hard to destroy and a zero camber... this is an awesome way to build a board... zero camber means that the board has about a one millimeter camber to it... that is very low... this gives the feel of a flat riding, broken in board, but still very lively when you load it up on take offs.... this board is the perfect board for all you park riders that love a backcountry kicker every other day..... a full twin with a little longer nose and tail to float better in the deep stuff... now you know why so many of the team riders for Nitro love this board... it does all of the freestyle terrain that you can throw at it...
Knut Bone Out
Vanbosch
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Knut with an insane bone out on the T1
The Team Favorite
Vanbosch
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The T1 is a team favorite and is the first board everyone asks me about. This year we updated the 2009 TWS Good Wood winner by adding a softer Park Flex and our flat Zero Camber. Zero Camber is quickly becoming my favorite riding camber story in our line. The Zero Camber on the T1 is confidence inspiring and predictable. It is catch free without the unstable and lethargic feeling of many companies Rocker.
The T1 is at home anywhere in the Park but can handle the occasional tree run or BC line. The T1 is loaded with Rail Killer edges, the thickest most durable edge in the industry as well as our fast as $%!! FH base that ensures if you dont clear a jump its your fault you speed checked.
Dollar for dollar the T1 will out perform boards that cost a couple hundred bucks more. Give the new 2010 T1 a ride and youll see why its Knuts favorite board. If you want a board that can take abuse day after day and still leave a simile on your face at the end of the season the T1 is the way to go. Check out the below link to see Knut killing everything in sight on the T1.
http://www.knuteliassen.com/2009/06/video-from-nitro-super-session.html
Dakka
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