The flagship snowboard for Nidecker’s green technologies featuring Lin Seed Fibre / Basalt reinforcement, a partially recycled base and an FSC-labelled eco friendly core. The Nidecker Random was designed to make you feel slightly better about your carbon footprint after driving up the hill in your brand new 6 litre Chevy truck. For park laps and rail slaying.
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The winner of two Transworld Good Wood awards over the years, the NDK Advanced is back for another winter of jibbing and bonking all over the mountain. Soft torsional flex and longitudinal flex at the tip and tail so you can get down and dirty with a bit of pole sliding, and a 2cm setback stance to give a little versatility when the weather decides to turn and the park gets covered in the good stuff.
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Love riding steeps? Can’t live without a board that you can throw down big 720s on? The Legacy has Nidecker’s Camrock rocker profile for float in powder, extra tough carbon and kevlar reinforcement so it won’t wash out however hard you push it, and reduced length so you can throw in boned-out frontside 360s into the mix.
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Fun but dependable, stable but agile, fast but easy to ride at slower speeds, the Nidecker Ultralite is full of contradictions. Probably the most technologically advanced snowboard in the world, but accessible to riders of all abilities. Without doubt, one of the best freeride snowboards on the planet!
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The Nidecker Princess is probably the most technologically advanced, women specific, freeride snowboard on the market. A super fast sintered base, carbon stringers for pop and kevlar reinforcement to eliminate that unwanted chatter. Suitable for advanced female riders who want to charge the steep and deep all day long.
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Nidecker’s triaxial glass matched with Kevlar stringers and a top the line 8800 grade sintered base. The W-NDK is women’s specific freestyle snowboard on steroids for going faster and bigger than the boys. The CAMROCK profile helps with presses on boxes and forgiving landings.
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A medium flex, centered stance and a deeper sidecut than most of the Nidecker range, the Addict is a park and pipe focused snowboard, designed to charge the biggest groomed transitions.
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The CAMROCK profile combined with a soft flex and centered stance make for a playfull and forgiving board to lap the park with. Combining park specific characteristics with a 4400 sintered base the Nidecker Blade is perfect for freestyle snowboarders who hate the loss of speed they get with extruded bases when the snow gets slushy.
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All mountain versatility is what the Nidecker Smoke is all about. Forgiving through the park, but Kevlar stringers make the Smoke burly enough to deal with steep and choppy backcountry booters.
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A stiff directional ride, the Platinum will dominate any situation where speed is the key. Tons of torsional reinforcement and a super fast 8800 grade sintered base will help keen boardercross and freeride snowboarders dominate the competition.
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Nidecker’s out and out Big-Mountain gun. The Legend is the freeride teams’ number one snowboard for critical steeps and supersonic straight lines. Built exclusively for dealing with speed.
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Featuring tons of trickle-down technology from the Ultralite. The Nidecker Megalite is still a world beating board, featuring Nidecker’s CAMROCK profile for added float and response in the deep stuff. By all accounts the Megalite is a little stiffer than the Ultralight.
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