A few different things in the 2021 Nitro lineup, with some changes to existing boards, as well as some completely new models – The Victoria Pro, the T3, Beauty and a redesigned Slash.
Overviews of other brands: Burton, Lib Tech, Capita, Jones, Never Summer, Bataleon, GNU, Korua Shapes, Salomon
Nitro Camber Profiles
Burton call their camber profiles “bends” which does make a bit more sense, especially as quite a lot of their models have squeezebox – which is actually changing the board profile with different sections of thick and thin.
True Camber
The original camber profile, that gives you the best edge hold, the most pop and a very stable feel.
Cam-Out Camber
Pretty much a regular camber profile, that is just a little bit mellower at the contact points of the board, so you still get the good parts of camber, with a slightly easier to ride feel.
Flat Out Rocker
A flat profile, that has rocker on the nose and tail lifting the contact points just a little bit, which gives it easy, smooth and forgiving ride.
Gullwing
A hybrid profile, that has rocker between your feet, and camber on the nose and tail. I mix between everything, the rocker sections help for float in powder, as well as smooth and easy turns, while the camber sections add grip and a bit of pop.
Base Materials
The same for every brand, there are the two main versions of base materials – sintered and extruded. Extruded is easier and cheaper to make, it keeps the cost of the board down, and doesn’t need much maintenance, though they aren’t very fast.
Sintered bases are much faster, but you do need to wax them. A properly maintained and waxed board with a sintered base will be quick.
There are different levels of sintered bases, the denser and harder the material, the faster it will be.
Premium FH Extruded Base
The simplest base material, extruded is the slowest on snow, but it keeps the cost of the board down and is the easiest to repair. It is on the cheapest few boards at the bottom of the range, even though it has premium in its name.
Sintered Speed Formula HD
A basic hard and fast material, that does a good job soaking up wax and keeping you moving fast.
Sintered Speed Formula II
The next step up in sintered materials, with wax infused into the base to make it perform well in all snow conditions.
Sintered Speed Formula II Damast
Made with the same compound as the Speed Formula II base, it is mixed from two dyed colour versions for a different look – each one is a bit different.
Nitro Specific Features:
Ureshred
Used on their park boards, the Ureshred sidewalls are made from polyurethane (skate wheel material), which means they are good at taking a beating, and helping to absort impacts on rails. Similar to Slimewalls on Ride snowboards.
PowerPods
With a mix of sidecuts, between the feet there is a smaller sidecut, and a larger one outside your feet. It does a couple of things, it makes the board smooth and quick to make fast turns once you put it on its edge, as well as making the board wider under your feet, which gives extra grip and suits riders with bigger boots.
Railkiller Edges
Twice as thick edges as regular boards, they are less likely to crack from hitting rails.
Hike Pods
Wider sections under the bindings on the Doppelganger Splitboard, it gives a bit of extra grip when you are in hike more.
Softride Flex
Extra soft flexing boards for kids, it is made with a binding raiser that keeps the flex smooth, but still keeps the mounting point for the bindings as strong as a regular boards.
Ballistic Impact Panels
Kevlar is used around the bindings to handle very hard landings and impacts from crashes.
A few features to keep an eye on
How to work out what features you are going to need in a board
Shape: Directional is going to work best for most people, and you will still be able to ride it switch. Swallowtail for very directional looking powder boards, that will have a long nose and short tail. The park boards will probably have a twin or directional twin shape, so that they are close to the same feeling whether you are riding regular or switch (backwards).
Camber: From aggressive to easy – True Camber, Cam-Out Camber, Gullwing Rocker and then Flat Out Rocker. Basically it changes how hard the board will grip into the snow, and how direct it will feel.
Width: If you have big boots, US size 11 or up, look at getting a board with a wide waist width, that is closer to or above 260mm, so that you get the least two and heel drag.
Flex: Softer flexing boards are easy to move around and twist, easy to ride but are harder work at high speeds and through rough terrain. Medium suits most riders, while aggressive riders might want a stiff board that give them a solid feel at high speed.
Core: As you go up in the range, they add in different mixes of poplar and beech woods to get a balance of weight/strength. There are also some different core profiles, where they vary thin and thick sections of the core to get a different ride.
Laminates: Bi-Lite laminates have two directions of fibers, which give the board a more forgiving feel that is easier to flex, while Tri-Lite laminates had more torsional stiffness, that is harder to twist. Tri-Lite is generally just found on a few of the stiffer, higher end boards.
Base: Extruded is slower and cheaper, sintered is faster but more expensive and needs to be regularly waxed.
Nitro 2021 Snowboards
Nitro Cannon 2021
The Cannon shows up in videos quite often, and it stands out because of its giant length and super swallowtail shape. It comes in two sizes, the big 173cm and the huge 203cm. I have ridden the 173cm version, and even though that is much longer than what I would normally have, it doesn’t ride like a board that long. The shorter effective edge means it rides like a shorter board, but is still nice and stable with the Cam-Out camber profile.
- Tapered Swallowtail
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered HD Speed Formula Base
More info on the Cannon.
Nitro Slash 2021
The Slash has been around for a few years now, where it just came in one length – 163cm. It has a pointy powder look, and a lightweight 3D Balsa core. The new version is very different, it just took on the old name.
The new version has a wide waist width, solid and stable fairly stiff flex, which will make it a good option for riders who want a board that will carve well, and float easily in powder. The new version comes in three sizes. 151, 156 and 162cm.
- Tapered Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Reflex Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered HD Speed Formula Base
Read my review of the 2021 Slash.
Nitro Fusion 2021
The Fusion is one of my favourites in the Quiver range, it has a classic all mountain shape, the solid Cam-Out camber profile and a mid-wide width which makes it a bit easier to carve hard, and get some extra float in deep snow. It comes in two sizes – 154 and 159cm.
- Directional Tapered
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Reflex Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered HD Speed Formula Base
Read my review of the Fusion.
Nitro Banker 2021
Fairly similar in specs to the Fusion, it is a little bit stiffer, and has the slightly more aggressive True Camber. It would be a good option if going fast is what you want from a board.
- Directional
- True Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Reflex Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered HD Speed Formula Base
Read more about the Nitro Banker.
Nitro Pow 2021
A big fat pow surfer, the huge 280mm waist width gives the board tons of surface area, even for the 154cm length. It has a pretty simple features and construction, that keep the price from being too expensive, the main thing that you want from a board like this is the shape. The True Camber gives the Pow a solid and poppy feel, and plenty of grip and edge hold on cat tracks when you are out looking for deep snow.
- Tapered Swallowtail
- True Camber
- Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded
More information on the Pow.
Nitro Fintwin 2021
A surfy board, the Fintwin is toned down a bit from the crazy shape of the Pow, but still with plenty of width, and an exaggerated swallowtail. It comes in just the 149cm length.
- Tapered Swallowtail
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded
Read more about the Fintwin.
Nitro Doppelganger 2021
The Doppelganger is a very lightweight, splitboard thats biggest feature is the Koroyd Powercore. It is made from a whole lot of miniature tubes, that are welded together – which make it 70% lighter than regular balsa wood, and with no loss of strength or flex. Saving weight is always good, but especially noticeable on heavier splitboards.
The Cam-Out profile gives it plenty of stability and edge hold, and the Hike Pods add extra grip for icy sections when you are skinning up.
- Directional Splitboard
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Koroyd Powercore
- Diamond Laminates
- Sintered HD Speed Formula
- Tip N Tail Locks
- Standard Core Profile
- Hike Pods
- Aluminum Forged Hooks
Read more about the Doppelganger.
Nitro Squash Split 2021
A split based on the very popular Squash, it has the same features as the regular solid board.
- Directional Swallowtail
- True Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Power Lite Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered HD Speed Formula
- Tip N Tail Locks
- Standard Core Profile
- Aluminum Forged Hooks
Read more about the Nitro Squash Split.
Nitro Nomad Split 2021
The Nitro Nomad is an affordable splitboard, that it made to get you out there without having to invest a giant amount. It has smooth and floaty Flat Out Rocker profile, and the fairly simple construction with an extruded base keep the price down. It comes in three sizes, 156, 161 and 165cm.
- Directional Splitboard
- Flat Out Rocker
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
- Tip N Tail Locks
- Standard Core Profile
- Aluminum Forged Hooks
- PowerPods
More info on the Nomad.
Nitro Volta Split 2021
The Womens option as an affordable splitboard to match the Nomad, it is just a little bit softer, with all the same features without going crazy on price. Just available in one size – 151cm.
- Directional Splitboard
- Flat Out Rocker
- Standard Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
- Tip N Tail Locks
- Standard Core Profile
- Aluminum Forged Hooks
- PowerPods
Read more about the Volta.
Nitro Highlander 2021
Getting into the high end boards, the Highlander comes in long lengths (159 and 163cm), has a True Camber profile and a medium stiff flex. With the light Koroyd core, directional mid-stiff flex, it would suit riders who are used to full camber, and want to ride a light, smooth board as fast as they can.
- Directional
- True Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All-Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Koroyd Power Core
- Diamond Laminates
- Antiphase Technology
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Reflex Core Profile
- PowerPods
More info on the Highlander.
Nitro Woodcarver 2021
The Woodcarver is a really fun board, although it is very stable and floats well in powder, I can’t think of many that are as much fun to just turn. It has a fairly narrow waist width (251mm at 159cm), so turns feel very quick and direct. It feels like minimal effort is needed to start a turns, and keeps a very stable feel even on chopped up snow. Overall a fast, lightweight very fun board that has a ride that matches its pretty high price.
- Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Power Lite Core
- Diamond Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Pods
- 7/10 Flex
Read my review of the 2021 Woodcarver.
Nitro Suprateam 2021
A pretty classic old school design – the Suprateam is going to be one (of the many Nitro options) that riders who just want a fast, stiff directional camber board.
- Directional Twin
- True Camber
- Progressive Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Directional Flex
- 8/10 Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Power Lite Core
- Diamond Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Reflex Core Profile
Read more about the Suprateam.
Nitro Santoku 2021
On 156 159 162
One of the more interesting designs, the Santoku is an all mountain board with an All-Terrain Twin shape, with a long but soft nose and tail. A fun board once I got used to the soft feeling flex, it has a very smooth feel even in deep snow.
- All-Terrain Twin
- True Camber
- Progressive Width
- All-Terrain Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Power Lite Core
- Diamond Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Reflex Core
Read my review of the Santoku.
Nitro Pantera 2021
Another option for the guys who want a fast, stiff camber board, the ectra width on the Pantera is going to suit big guys who don’t want their carving to be limited by their boots. The waist widths go all the way up to the 271mm wide for the biggest size. Comes in – 160, 163, 163w, 166, 166w and 169w.
- Tapered Directional
- True Camber
- Mid-Wide/Wide
- Mountain Flex
- Directional Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Power Lite Core
- Tri-Lite Laminates
- Diamond Band
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Damast
- Reflex Core Profile
- 8/10 Flex
More information on the Pantera.
Nitro Mountain 2021
Like the name suggests, the Mountain is made to be a directional, ride everything board you can take anywhere. Medium stiff, with Cam-Out camber give it a solid feel, with good edge hold and a quick feel edge to edge. Comes in 157, 160 and 163cm.
- Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
Read my review of the 2021 Mountain.
Nitro Mountain x Griffin 2021
The Griffin version has different graphics from the regular Mountain.
- Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
Read my review of the 2021 Mountain x Griffin.
Nitro Squash 2021
One of my favourites, there is a reason the Squash was taken from the Quiver range and became its own full model, now with a split, womens and kids version. Even though it has such a directional/powder look, it would be right up there for boards I would choose just to carve on groomers. The True Camber gives it a very sold and stable feel, the stiff tail lets you push hard and accelerate out of turns, while the long nose gives lots of float in powder. It comes in 153, 159 and 163cm lengths, though I would choose the size down from what you normally ride.
- Tapered Swallowtail
- True Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
Read more about the Nitro Squash.
Nitro Team / Team Exposure 2021
The Nitro Team is one of their staples, a directional twin board, with a camber profile that is an easy choice for a board that will ride everything on the mountain. Being such a popular board, there is also the Exposure version (which have a different graphic from the regular Team, but is the same board).
A solid flex, great edge hold and a quick base, if there was only one board I could ride this would probably be it. It comes in a million sizes – 152 155 157 157w 159 159w 162 162w 165w.
- Directional Twin
- True Camber
- Standard/Wide
- All Terrain Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Power Lite Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
- Reflex Core Profile
Watch my video review of the Nitro Team.
Nitro Team Gullwing 2021
A Gullwing (hybrid camber) version of the Team. This version is easier to ride than the camber, with the rocker between your feet to give you a looser feel, that turns with less effort, while the camber sections on the nose and tail help to give the board some more grip and pop. Comes in 152 155 157 157w 159 159w 162 162w 165w.
- Directional Twin
- Gullwing Camber
- Standard/Wide
- All Terrain Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Twin Flex
- 6/10 Flex
- Power Lite Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
- Reflex Core Profile
Read more about the Team Gullwing.
Nitro Dropout 2021
Although the specs make it seem quite similar to a few of the other Nitro boards, the Dropout rides quite a bit differently. It has a mid wide width, as well as Power Pods, so it can handle riders with bigger boots without a problem. It has the Cam-Out camber profile, so it has a solid ride, but is still quite playful and feels softer than they rate it. It comes in three sizes, the 153, 156 and 159cm.
- Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Power Core
- Power Pods
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
- Standard Core Profile
Read more about the Dropout.
Nitro Magnum 2021
The Magnum is the board for big guys, with big boots who want a solid board that they can carve hard. The smallest size is 159, and it goes all the way up to 171cm with a huge 274mm waist width, so you are going to get minimal (if any) toe and heel drag even with mega boots.
- Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Wide Width
- Mountain Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Power Lite Core
- Power Pods
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
- Reflex Core Profile
Read more about the Magnum.
Nitro SMP 2021
A do everything, ride everywhere board.
- Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All-Terrain Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
- Standard Core Profile
Find out more information on the SMP.
Nitro Cinema 2021
The Cinema is a softer flexing, easy to ride Gullwing board that would make a good choice as a beginners board. Rocker between the feet make it easy to turn, as well as add extra float in powder.
- Directional Twin
- Gullwing
- Progressive Width
- Park Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 5/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Cinema here.
Nitro Prime 2021
The Prime is a perfect beginners board, with a medium soft flex, Flat Out Rocker profile and an affordable price. It comes in lots of sizes – On 152 155 158 162 156w 159w 163w and 165w.
- Directional
- Flat-Out Rocker
- Standard/Wide
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial
- Directional Flex
- 5/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Prime.
Nitro Prime Overlay 2021
Different graphics of the Prime.
- Directional
- Flat-Out Rocker
- Standard/Wide
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial
- Directional Flex
- 5/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Find out more about the Prime Overlay.
Nitro Beast 2021
Nitros aggressive twin park board, this is the one you will see in slopestyle competitions, and lots of their videos. It has a lot of features of classic camber boards – full traditional camber, a stiff flex, simple radial sidecut and a fast base. It is a very quick to turn edge to edge with its narrow waist width, so there is also the 157cm mid-wide version that will help you out if you have bigger boots.
- Twin
- True Camber
- Standard/Mid-Wide
- Park Flex
- 8/10 Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Power Core 2
- Tri-Lite Laminates
- Diamond Band
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Whiplash Core Profile
- Ballistic Impact Panels
- Railkiller Edge X-2
- Ureshred Sidewalls
Read my review of the Beast.
Nitro Beast x Volcom 2021
Beast with Volcom graphics.
- Twin
- True Camber
- Standard/Mid-Wide
- Park Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Power Core 2
- Tri-Lite Laminates
- Diamond Band
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Whiplash Core Profile
- Ballistic Impact Panels
- Railkiller Edge X-2
- Ureshred Sidewalls
Read my review of the Beast.
Nitro T3 2021
A new on this year, it shares a lot of features with the Beast, but with a slightly wider waist widths. It is described as a transition board, and has a large sidecut best for big, fast turns.
- Twin
- True Camber
- Standard Width
- Park Flex
- Twin
- 9/10 Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Power Core 2
- Ureshred Sidewalls
- Tri-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Whiplash Core Profile
- Ballistic Impact Panels
Find out more about the T3.
Nitro T1 2021
A bit more of a park board than the Team, the T1 has a bit of a softer flex, twin shape and the slightly toned down Cam-Out camber.
- Twin
- Cam-Out Camber
- Standard/Wide Width
- Park Flex
- 6/10 Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Power Core 2
- Ureshred Sidewalls
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD Base
- Whiplash Core Profile
- Railkiller Edge X-2
Read more about the T1.
Nitro /Shtik/ 2021
Into the boards that are aimed at more jib/rail riders, the /Shtik/ still has the Cam-Out profile for good pop, a medium flex as well as the thicker and tougher Railkiller edges that can take more of a beating.
- Twin
- Cam-Out Camber
- Progressive Width
- Urban Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Power Core 2
- Ureshred Sidewalls
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
- Whiplash Core Profile
- Scratch N Rip Base
- Railkiller Edge X-2
Read more about the /Shtik/.
Nitro Cheap Thrills 2021
If you just want to ride rails, and need a soft flexing, easy to press board, the Cheap Thrills has that. Flat Out Rocker has the flat section between your feet, and rocker on the nose and tail to make it easy to move around. Tougher railkiller edges and urethane sidewalls help it to take more of a beating on metal features.
- Twin
- Flat-Out Rocker
- Standard/Wide Width
- Urban Flex
- Twin Flex
- 4/10 Flex
- Power Core Ureshred Sidewalls
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
- Whiplash Core Profile
- Railkiller Edge X-2
Read more about the Cheap Thrills.
Nitro Victoria Pro 2021
An upgraded version of the Victoria, the Pro model has the extra dampening Antiphase Technology to give it a smoother ride. This version only comes in the 152cm size.
- Directional
- True Camber
- Standard Width
- Mountain Flex
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Koroyd Power Core
- Diamond Laminates
- Antiphase Technology
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Reflex Core Profile
Read more about the Victoria Pro.
Nitro Victoria 2021
The Victoria is a stiffer, directional full camber snowboard for aggressive riders who want everything they can get out of their board.
- Directional
- True Camber
- Standard Width
- Mountain Flex
- Directional Flex
- 7/10 Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Koroyd Power Core
- Diamond Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
Read more about the Victoria.
Nitro Womens Squash 2021
Womens sizes of the Squash, in 148 and 152cm.
- Tapered Swallowtail
- True Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Directional Flex
- 6/10 Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD
Read more about the womens Squash.
Nitro Drop 2021
Although the shape might make you think it is just a directional board aimed at riding powder, the Drop is the sort of board that will carve on groomers just as well as it floats in deep snow. It has Cam-Out camber for solid edge hold, a directional flex (stiffer tail) and Dual Degressive sidecut for smooth and natural feeling turns.
- Directional
- Cam-Out Camber
- Standard Width
- All-Terrain Flex
- Directional Flex
- 6/10 Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Power Core
- Power Pods
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD Base
- Standard Core Profile
Read Elle’s review of the Drop.
Nitro Fate 2021
The Fate is the board that you will see most of the womens Nitro team riding in slopestyle and big air contests, it is made to handle big features. Solid flex rating, Cam-Out camber and a smooth turning sidecut.
- Directional Twin
- Cam-Out Camber
- Standard Width
- All-Terrain Flex
- Directional Flex
- 5/10 Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Power Lite Core
- Reflex Core Profile
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD Base
Read more about the Fate.
Nitro Mystique 2021
The Mystique is a softer flexing, hybrid camber (Gullwing) board that is a good choice for riders looking to get their first board after renting, and want something that will help them progress their skills.
- Directional Twin
- Gullwing Rocker
- Standard Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 4/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Mystique.
Nitro Lectra 2021
The Lectra has the Flat Out Rocker profile, which is a soft and cruisy riding board, that will give you plenty of forgiveness as you are learning.
- Directional
- Flat Out Rocker
- Standard Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 3/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Lectra.
Nitro Beauty 2021
New for 2021, the Beauty is the womens version of the Beast. It is a stiff flexing (8/10), True Camber twin park board, made for fast riding and big jumps.
- Twin
- True Camber
- Standard Width
- Park Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Twin Flex
- 8/10 Flex
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Diamond Band
- Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
- Reflex Core Profile
- Ureshred Sidewalls
- Ballistic Impact Panels
Read more about the Beauty.
Nitro Mercy 2021
The Mercy isn’t too different from the Fate, the differences being that it is a twin shape, and it has a softer flex that is going to make it a bit easier to learn new tricks on.
It comes in 142, 146 and 149cm sizes.
- Twin
- Cam-Out Camber
- Standard Width
- Urban Flex
- Dual Degressive Sidecut
- Twin Flex
- 4/10 Flex
- Power Core 2
- Ureshred Sidewalls
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
- Standard Core Profile
- Railkiller Edge X-2
Read more about the Mercy.
Nitro Kids Squash 2021
Two small sizes (137 & 142cm) of the popular Squash, made for small riders without taking away the features that made the adults version so good. Still with full camber and a fast sintered base, it is a good choice for kids who ride hard.
- Tapered Swallowtail
- True Camber
- Standard Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Progressive Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 5/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core 2
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Sintered Speed Formula HD Base
Read more about the kids Squash.
Nitro Future Team 2021
A kids version of the Team, with the Cam-Out camber profile, a softer flex and a twin shape.
- Twin
- Cam-Out Camber
- Mid-Wide Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Twin Flex
- 3/10 Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Future Team.
Nitro Arial 2021
The Arial has the same graphics as the womens Fate, so that girls can ride a board that looks the same as the pros have, in an easier to ride design. It has a soft flex, but still with the Cam-Out camber for a grippy and poppy feel.
- Directional Twin
- Cam-Out Camber
- Standard Width
- All Terrain Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Directional Flex
- 3/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premuim FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Arial.
Nitro Ripper 2021
A kids board that is made to help them learn as fast as possible, with the very soft flex and Flat Out Rocker camber profile to make everything as smooth and fun as possible.
- Twin
- Flatout Rocker
- Standard
- Softride Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Twin Flex
- 1/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Ripper.
Nitro Ripper Youth 2021
A youth version of the Ripper, that comes has a slightly stiffer (but still very soft) flex, and has some wider width versions for riders who have big feet but not a lot of weight to them yet.
- Twin
- Flatout Rocker
- Standard/Wide Width
- Urban Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Twin Flex
- 2/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Ripper Youth.
Nitro Spirit 2021
The Spirit is a smooth and easy to ride first board for beginners.
- Twin
- Flatout Rocker
- Standard Width
- Softride Flex
- Radial Sidecut
- Twin Flex
- 2/10 Flex
- Standard Core Profile
- Power Core
- Bi-Lite Laminates
- Premium FH Extruded Base
Read more about the Spirit.
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