Nitro T1 - 2012

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The Nitro T1 is where high-end spec meets affordable price tag. Its twin shape, Bi-Lite laminates, new Rock Bands reinforcement and Reflex core are a pretty good sign that the T1 is designed to press and pop with the best park rides. Extra thick Rail Killer edges should keep your edges from cracking and theres’ a choice of camber or Zero Camber.

Manufacturer's Description:

Since the T1 is so many things to so many riders we decided to add a camber edition to this board line. It will add extra snap for pop and stability in landings. On top of all of that we have made great even better by adding our Reflex Core Profile. This combo provides an ultra snappy board with full body flex. The T1 is easy to manipulate at slow speed for tech tricks, but it still has tons of control for when you’re pointing it. The Railkiller edge is 100% thicker and with longer teeth to combat the harsh impact on all types of rails. The T1 has proven itself once again this season by winning in numerous readers choice board tests, so go get some!

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Medium cost $

Available in Wide.

Zero Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2012

Available Lengths (cm):
149, 153, 156, 159, 153W, 156w, 159W

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

Zero Camber or Camber profile
Powercore II
Reflex Profile
Bi-Lite Laminates
New Pop Band
Radial Sidecut
Profile Tip
Rail Killer Edge
Sintered Speed Formula Base

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Are on November 09, 2011 at 04:12 PM

iam thinking which board will be better for me, the stantard camber- or zero camber board. iam 170cm tall and my weight is 57kg. And what size, is it 153cm or 149cm. I ride big boxes, pipe, sometimes powder and rails. This is maybe too loose board especially size 149. if you have better board ideas for me, tell me. comments please!