Nitro Sub Zero - 2011

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You’ve been looking at the Swindle but zero camber just isn’t going to cut it… you want Gullwing rocker / camber profile. Nitro have got you covered, the super soft flexing Combat core and biaxial laminates keep the Sub Zero as soft as a sponge and the Gullwing camber makes pressing and buttering on tap.

Manufacturer's Description:

While other companies were testing the waters with too many, confusing reverse camber stories, we were perfecting our Gullwing camber getting it dialed right from the start. The Subzero is the ultimate in urban and rail riding. The combination of Gullwing camber and our unbreakable Combat core makes your technical street riding easier and bulletproof. It does this by relieving pressure from the contact points so all the control is right between your feet and still provides solid ollie power without sogging out. We have also added our Drifter base that slightly raises the edges away from the snow right between your feet to make it easier to get through kinks without hang ups. This board will allow you to break through to a never seen before level of riding.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Rocker Construction.

Directional Twin Shape.

Year: 2011

Available Lengths (cm):
148, 152, 155, 158

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

COMBAT CORE: engineered wood composite built to take the abuse
BI-LITE LAMINATES: biaxial fiberglass for effortless turns and a forgiving flex
DUAL DEGRESSIVE SIDECUT: makes landings and takeoffs effortless without sacrificing powerful turns
PROFILE TIP: tapered to disperse energy and reduce swing weight
HI-DEF FH BASE: our ultra clear base material blend - fast and durable
GULLWING CAMBER + DRIFTER BASE: for the ultimate combination of looseness and control

Similar boards: Burton Whammy Bar & Whammy Marley - 2011 Arbor Draft - 2011

Nitro Sub Zero

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What colour is powder?

Nathan on December 06, 2015 at 09:28 PM

Hi, I was wondering if the 148 of this Subzero 2011 edition is too small or big enough for me. I’m 1m73 (5ft 8.11 inch) tall and I weigh 60kg (134 pounds). I’m a type of rider who loves being in the park. What would you recommend?

Pz Nathan