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Nitro Team Series Snowboard - Wide
When riders like Bryan Fox and Josh Mills are shredding all over the mountain on the Nitro Team Series Snowboard, you know it’s gotta be good. This wide version of the original gives you the same performance while accommodating your size 13s. The Gullwing camber gives you a combination of looseness and control to tackle any terrain, and the tapered profile tip disperses energy and reduces swing weight so you can bust your switch 5’s in the park.
- Powercore tip-to-tail wood provides strength, board feel, and flex
- Bi-Lite laminate uses biaxial fiberglass for easier turn initiation and a forgiving flex
- Dual progressive sidecut absorbs the impact of landings and adds power to your turns
- Profile tip is tapered to disperse energy and reduce swing weight
- Hi-Def FH base provides durability and speed
- Gullwing camber keeps it loose on the rails without sacrificing control in the steeps
Bottom Line: Take your big dogs to the next level.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Chip's Run, Snowbird Utah
By: Mr_Tidbit
August 6, 2009
Charging through some super wet, choppy snow on the 2010 Nitro Team
Snowbird, Utah 3-May-09
By: Mr_Tidbit
August 6, 2009
Method off a wind lip in Little Cloud bowl on the 2010 Nitro Team
Go Everywhere, Do Everything deck!
By: Mr_Tidbit
August 6, 2009
Are you a fan of boards like the Burton Un...Inc, Ride Society, K2 Believer? If those are boards that you have owned or considered adding to you're quiver then the Nitro Team should be on your short list as well.
In the past, Nitro has had a reputation of having super stiff boards that weren't very playful. That has completely changed and Nitro is producing boards of all flex patterns that are playful and snappy in the right places.
The Team is the culmination of all the efforts they've made recently. The board has about a 6 out of 10 overall flex, but is snappy in the nose and tail when you want it to be and just soft enough between the binding inserts to be fun jibbing around the mountain.
The sidecut of the board is aggressive, but isn't going to hang you up on boxes or rails with the slightly blunted out shape to the nose and tail. The swing weight is great as well as setting up on your heel side or toe side edge and initiating a FS or BS spin is easy with the sidecut and the weight of the board is great to completely bring the deck around.
I was lucky enough to finish out the 2009 season out on this deck at Snowbird as was able to ride it in Utah Powder, Wet Powder, Icy Groomers, Slush, chop & regular conditions. The board charged through everything and the base was consistently fast in all conditions. If you're looking for one board that will handle everything on the mountain The Team is a great choice.
If you have a size 10.5 US or smaller snowboard boot, take a look at the regular model. And if you're down with the new Rocker/Reverse Camber Technology, take a look at the Nitro Team Gulwing Model.
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 152cm, 155cm, 157cm, 159cm, 162cm
- Shape:
- Directional-twin
- Effective Edge:
- [157cm] 1190mm
- Waist Width:
- [157cm] 264mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [157cm] 7.3m
- Stance Width:
- [157cm] 52-64cm (20.5-25.2in)
- Stance Setback:
- 1.5 cm (.6in)
- Core Material:
- Powercore poplar
- Base:
- FH
- Rider Weight:
- [152cm] 110-155lb; [155cm] 120-165lb; [157cm] 130-165lb; [159cm] 140-175lb; [162cm] 155lb+
- Recommended Use:
- Park, urban
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years






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