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Nitro Team Series Gullwing Snowboard - Wide - 2011

Nitro Team Series Gullwing Snowboard - Wide - 2011

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Nitro Team Series Gullwing Snowboard - Wide - 2011

Built for big-footed freestyle riders who want the looseness and float of rocker without sacrificing camber's pop and edge control, the Nitro Team Series Gullwing Wide Snowboard is one BAMF. Gullwing combines the best properties of both rocker and camber to deliver a super-fun ride that's both forgiving and controllable.

  • Gullwing profile uses rocker between your feet and camber zones underfoot for a blend of float, pop, and catch-free looseness
  • Dual Degressive sidecut blends multiple radii (we love typing that word) for fewer snags on takeoffs and landings, as well as powerful turns
  • Lightweight, tip-to-tail poplar wood Powercore offers a just-right all-mountain flex
  • Profile Tip construction thins out the core at the tip/tail for reduced swing weight and easier spins

Bottom Line: Catch-free freestyle fun, without the toe drag or questionable edge grip.

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Rating for this product: 5

Soooo sick

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January 5, 2012

I set it up with 2011 Blackhawk bindings. This board is great. Stiffer than my Rook and more of an aggressive ride. I'm about 175lbs and riding the 159W (my 2011 Rook is a 154). I feel like this board just begs to go fast and be ridden hard. First time out I was thrown down a couple times because one moment of not paying attention can be disastrous. This is NOT a beginner board. It is responsive and reacts to like every little movement. It is stable for bombing because of the bigger size I got and the gullwing profile allows it to turn with so much ease while still keeping great edgehold. I haven't gotten enough time on it to really say anything about durability, but i underlfipped a frontflip and the tail hit ice hard and no damage was visible. A beginner also ran into me and hit my board... again, no damage. I've been riding Nitros for years. Every board I've own by them has been amazing and this board is no exception. Not the best rail board, but that's why I have my Rook. Definitely awesome for charging and jumps. I could see it being softer and more all-around in a smaller size as well.

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January 5, 2012

I also wanted to add that I am 6'2" and the board has pleeeeenty of pop. The base is also fast as hell. No regrets buying this

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Tech Specs:

Shape:
directional twin 
Flex:
medium 
Camber:
hybrid (Gullwing) 
Effective Edge:
[157 cm ] 1190 mm; [159 cm ] 1200 mm; [162 cm ] 1230 mm; [165 cm ] 1260 mm 
Waist Width:
[157 cm ] 264 mm; [159 cm ] 266 mm; [162 cm ] 270 mm; [165 cm ] 272 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[157 cm ] 11.3 / 7.3 / 11.3 m; [159 cm ] 11.7 / 7.3 / 11.7 m; [162 cm ] 12.8 / 8.1 / 12.8 m; [165 cm ] 12.4 / 8.8 / 12.4 m 
Stance Width:
20.5 - 25.2 in 
Stance Setback:
15 mm 
Core:
poplar wood 
Base:
sintered 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[157 cm] 130 - 175 lb; [159 cm] 145 - 185 lb; [162 cm] 155 + lb; [165 cm] 165 + lb 
Recommended Use:
freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years