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Flawless victory.

The Nitro Sub Zero Snowboard is back with an all-new camber profile and core technology designed to help you get loose from the park to the streets. The dual degressive sidecut cuts down on those surprise edge catches while winding up for a spin, while Railkiller edges give you the durability you need to throw down without worry.
  • NEW Whiplash core profiling is thinner between the inserts and beefier outside your feet, for max ollie power and locked-in press tricks
  • NEW Hotwing hybrid camber profile combines a steep between-the-feet rocker with flat zones in the tip and tail for a super-loose feel with plenty of pop
  • Powercore II tip-to-tail wood core for durability and pop
  • Bi-Lite laminate for a buttery flex and lots of independent foot control
  • Dual Degressive sidecut for hook-free takeoffs and landings
  • Railkiller edges are thicker than normal to resist damage from rails, boxes, and rocks
  • Hi-Def FH base is fast, tough, and low-maintenance

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Parker

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When you think reverse camber, you don't usually think response in the same sentence... at least that's what I always used to think. However after a few months on the Nitro Subzero I found you can have your cake and eat it too. If you are looking for a jibstick that will handle the jumps as well, check out the Subzero. The hotwing camber is surprisingly responsive and poppy where other brands reverse camber boards fall short. It's so easy to press that it's almost cheating and the railkiller edges are indestructible.

5 5

Parker

Member since 

When you think reverse camber, you don't usually think response in the same sentence... at least that's what I always used to think. However after a few months on the Nitro Subzero I found you can have your cake and eat it too. If you are looking for a jibstick that will handle the jumps as well, check out the Subzero. The hotwing camber is surprisingly responsive and poppy where other brands reverse camber boards fall short. It's so easy to press that it's almost cheating and the railkiller edges are indestructible.