The Nitro Demand is new to the line-up for 2011. Designed with young rippers in-mind, the short lengths, biaxial glass, radial sidecut and Gullwing camber provide everything young riders need to lay waste to the park and impress girls, which if I’m honest with myself was one of the reasons I started snowboarding.
New for 2011 is the Demand. Designed for the younger rider, it has a directional twin shape with radial sidecut and Gullwing camber. This makes it the ideal board for riders that spend their time in the park and get loose all over the mountain. At the rate that these riders are progressing we have built a board that can help take them to the next level of riding with ease.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
138, 142, 146, 149, 152
Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
POWERCORE: tip-to-tail poplar wood provides strength and the perfect amount of board feel and flex
BI-LITE LAMINATES: biaxial fiberglass for effortless turns and a forgiving flex
RADIAL SIDECUT: smooth turns and control at any speed
PROFILE TIP: tapered to disperse energy and reduce swing weight
HI-DEF FH BASE: our ultra clear base material blend - fast and durable
Similar boards:
Endeavor Color Series - 2011
Imperium First Legion RC - 2011
Burton Ration - 2011

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on October 30, 2010 at 05:17 PM
So by directional twin does it mean it’s set back?
on October 30, 2010 at 09:20 PM
As far as I know, directional twin mainly means that the board has a stiffer tail than a true-twin deck. In some cases directional twins do also have a setback but you should check the detailed specs of the board to make sure.
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