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Freestyle
All-Mountain
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Men's
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$439.95
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152, 152w, 55, 155w, 157, 157w, 159, 159w, 162, 162w, |
Wide/Mid- Wide: |
Yes |
Shred Cred: |
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2010 Nitro Team Black
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From the manufacturer:
The team series has taken the combined effort of our riders like Bryan Fox and Josh Mills to design a board that kills it year after year. The concept behind the team series was to build a lightweight do it all freestyle board that can handle any condition you throw at it. The Powercore provides huge pop for flat ground tricks and stability for choppy landings. The Dual Degressive sidecut makes it easy to spin off jumps and prevents hooking in landings. It has a directional shape that comes in both standard and wide landings.
Board Insiders Notes:
The Team Black and Team White are the same board, just different colors, while the Team Gullwing features double camber.
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Super LightStable in the powder and most terrainsPoppyGood stiffness so it was playful but stableNot sticky or catchy
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Squirrelly at high speedsSome chatter at high speedsTrouble holding an edge
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Overall this was a great board and fun to ride. It's a super light board that's great for jumping.
Some of our more advanced riders did not find this to be soft enough for a freestyle-specific board, but really enjoyed its versatility all over the mountain.
Built for riders who want a versatile board that will preform well all over the mountain. It can handle just about everything.
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Powercore
Bi-Lite Laminates
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Dual Degressive Sidecut
Profile Tip
Hi-Def Fh Base
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