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Nitro Thief Snowboard
Markus Keller's vehicle of choice for high-powered backcountry freestyle moves, the Nitro Thief Snowboard features a snappy flex, stable camber profile, and directional twin shape that floats on top of the deep stuff without feeling twitchy on park jumps.
- Traditional camber profile offers the best possible edge control, pop, and high-speed stability of any camber design
- Triaxial fiberglass layout with all-new Diamond Band carbon reinforcement for rock-solid edge hold and extra ollie/nollie power
- Impact Core blends together multiple wood types for an ultra-light, poppy, and durable ride
- Dual Degressive sidecut reduces edge hangups on takeoffs and landings without compromising powerful turns
- Sintered Speed Formula base for a blend of speed and durability
- Ballistic Impact Panel uses Kevlar reinforcement in high-stress areas under your feet
Bottom Line: Ride it like you stole it.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Austin Smith Rides the Nitro Thief
By: knut eliassen
November 9, 2012
Great All-Mountain Freestyle board
Change me.
Research out-of-stock versions:
Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 155 cm, 158 cm, 161 cm, 163 cm
- Shape:
- directional twin
- Flex:
- medium stiff (all terrain)
- Camber:
- traditional
- Effective Edge:
- [155cm] 1120 mm; [158cm] 1150 mm; [161cm] 1180 mm; [163cm] 1200 mm
- Waist Width:
- [155cm] 250 mm; [158cm] 256 mm; [161cm] 262 mm; [163cm] 268 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [155cm] 9.6 / 5.8 / 9.6 m; [158cm] 10 / 6.1 / 10 m; [161cm] 10.1 / 6.5 / 10.1 m; [163cm] 10.3 / 6.8 / 10.3 m
- Stance Width:
- 20.5 - 25.2 in
- Stance Setback:
- 10 mm
- Core:
- ImpactCore (poplar,ash)
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [155cm] 110 - 155 lb; [158cm] 120 - 165 lb; [161cm] 145 - 185 lb; [163cm] 155 + lb
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain, freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years





1 Comment Last Comment: February 17, 2013 by: aksnwboarder
By: aksnwboarder
February 17, 2013
Does it feel locked in while flatbasing, or taking off of jumps or is it more of a loose ride? It sounds also like it rides better in pow than most camber boards.
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