Nitro Cinema - 2013

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Replacing the Addict for the 12/13 winter season is the Nitro Cinema. True to Nitro’s dedication to bringing quality high spec products to snowboarders at a fair price, the Cinema packs trickle-down technologies that feature on more expensive boards in their line like Gullwing camber and Nitro’s tip-to-tail Poplar Powercore II.

Manufacturer's Description:

A dream come true for many: A Nitro Gullwing Twin that anybody can afford and ride. Designed with the progressing rider in mind, the Cinema pulls tech from other high end Nitro boards, combining those features with its own shape and feel.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Medium cost $

Available in Wide.

Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
151, 153, 156, 159, 153W, 156W, 159W, 162W

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

True Twin shape
Gullwing Technology - Rocker Camber with a bite
Hi-Def FH Base - Quick And Tough
Power Core II - Extra Strength
Bi-Lite Laminates - Forgiving and Strong

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justin on April 19, 2013 at 06:47 PM

im stuck between this and the subzero. Im under the impression that this is basically the same board with the camber being almost identical. I cant seem to find any indepth reviews on either. Only thing I have found is that this is a little bit stiffer and more park oriented than urban like the subzero. Can anyone help me out?

Ryan Badcock on August 12, 2013 at 08:31 AM

Bought this board not expecting much as it is such good value for money! Was amazed at how good it is, nice soft flex and easy to control at low speeds (Gets a bit hairy when going fast) I love this board and you couldnt get better for the money. I used this board for cruising around la plagne in france, performed incredible off piste and in powder and was still good on piste. If you dont know what style you want to ride this is the perfect board for you!