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Nitro Sub Zero Snowboard

Nitro Sub Zero Snowboard

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Nitro Sub Zero Snowboard

The brand-new Sub Zero Snowboard will take your rail slaying skills to a higher plane. Nitro’s Gull-Wing Camber and Drifter base combo gives you a loose but responsive ride, and the raised edges help you avoid damage from gnarly kinks. This unique camber-and base-duo comes piled with Nitro’s other juicy innovations to offer you a new path to freestyle Nirvana.

  • All-new Combat core utilizes resin-infused wood composite for lightweight burliness
  • Dual Degressive sidecut provides powerful turning ability, and catch-free takeoffs and landings
  • Hi-Def FH base material is ultra fast and extremely durable
  • Gullwing camber and Drifter base combo offer a drifty ride with immediate edge engagement
  • We can't control the color of board you get, but who doesn't like surprises?
  • Perform a new finishing move on your favorite rail.

Bottom Line: Perform a new finishing move on your favorite rail.

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Rating for this product: 5

perfect shape

By: Dogfunk.com Vendor Rep
July 22, 2009

all of you out there looking for a reverse camber type board that still has enough snap to not leave you feeling like you are riding a noodle at the middle of the season check this one out... this board has what Nitro calls a gullwing shape... this means that in between your feet its reverse camber and from inside your feet out to the ends of the board is normal camber... this gives camber where its needed for snap, stability, and durability and reverse camber in between to give a lot more and act a lot more playful... it also has a drifter base.. this means that the base is bevelled up near the edges from foot to foot so that when you are on a rail and flatbased, the edges dont touch... no more broken faces from rails... the combat core is a super durable core that allows this board a lot of flex without sacrificing durability.. this board will blow you away...

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Can somebody tell me which board would be the best choice for a jib rocker/reverse camber board thats fairly easy to press but doesnt let down on jumps. Im looking at the k2 parkstar, the gnu carbon credit and the sub zero

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October 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Solid Jib Deck

By: Dogfunk.com Employee
August 12, 2009

I've been doing this a lot in my reviews this year, but I know that many people are finding the comparison to other decks helpful so I'm going to continue with it.

Lib Skate Banana, Burton Hero, Ride Crush, Never Summer Evo... Are these boards that you are considering for the 2010 season? The Sub Zero is another board that you should add to your list if you're thinking about the boards above.

Last year Nitro's big Early Release board with the Sub Pop, the Sub Zero is the same exact deck just with a new name and graphic. Nitro uses their Gulwing Rocker tech which is similar to that of Never Summer with a slight difference.

The board rockers in the middle to the binding inserts, but the middle of the board is thinned out pretty aggressively making it probably the softest boards I have ever been on. But I tried as hard as I could and couldn't snap the board between the inserts.

When you get to the binding inserts the board has a normal camber so that you still have an effective edge that you can carve on and doesn't get washy when you're carving. Nitro has also brought back their dished base from the old T0 board circa 1999. Adding a slight dish to the base around the deck, combined with rocker virtually eliminates hangup that put you on your ass when sliding rails and boxes.

If you're more of an all around park rider I would suggest checking out the T1 and if you're a jibber but not into the Rocker fad, make sure to take a glance at the Nitro Swindle.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
148cm, 152cm, 155cm 
Shape:
Twin 
Effective Edge:
[152cm] 1150mm 
Waist Width:
[152cm] 246mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[152cm] 10.9 / 6.7 / 10.9m 
Stance Width:
[152cm] 54-66cm (21.3-26.0in) 
Stance Setback:
Centered 
Core Material:
XPowercore (reinforced wood) 
Base:
FH (sintered) 
Rider Weight:
[148] less than 145lb; [152] 110-155lb; [155] more than 120lb 
Recommended Use:
Freestyle, urban 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 

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