Team Series Snowboard - Wide
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Nitro made the Team Series Wide Snowboard for big-footed rippers who bring their bag of tricks to every part of the mountain. This all-mountain freestyle stick excels in any terrain thanks to a poppy and powerful camber profile, versatile flex, and directional twin shape.
Traditional camber provides pop, power, and reliable edge hold that you won't get from any rockered board. The Powerlite core uses ultra-lightweight poplar for an unmatched strength-to-weight ratio, and Reflex core profiling thins the core between your feet to increase torsional flex for easy steering. A twin shape with a slightly setback stance increases float in powder and control at high speeds, yet can still comfortably be ridden switch so you can throw down in the park. Biax glass keeps the flex buttery and consistent for locked-in presses and smooth turns, and the Speed Formula HD sintered base is lightning-fast and tough to withstand impacts.
Details
- Traditional camber
- Directional twin shape
- Medium flex
- Powerlite core with Reflex profiling
- Dual degressive sidecut
- Bi-Lite laminates
- Speed Formula HD sintered base
- Item #NTR000R
- Length
- 165 cm, 162 cm, 159 cm, 157 cm
- Profile
- camber
- Shape
- directional twin
- Flex
- medium
- Effective Edge
- [165cm], [162cm], [159cm], [157cm]
- Waist Width
- [165cm] 272 mm, [162cm] 270 mm, [159cm] 266 mm, [157cm] 264 mm
- Stance Width
- [165,162,159cm] 20.5 - 25.2 in, [157cm] 19.7 - 24.4 in
- Stance Setback
- 1.5 cm
- Mount
- 4-hole
- Core
- Powerlite (poplar)
- Laminate
- Bi-Lite (biax glass)
- Base
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
- Recommended Use
- all-mountain
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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