Nitro 38 Special - 2014

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The Nitro 38 Special is a lightweight board, with a not so lightweight view on the mountain. With its directional shape, this deck will charge hard through the chop and chunder, or sit back nice and easy in the deep, bottomless powder scene. Loaded with regular camber, the 38 special comes with the most pop in a deck for getting extra height on your tricks off the lip, and making stomping tricks and getting washed out in the back seat a thing of the past. Speed Formula HD Base makes this deck fast over whatever type of snow conditions you run into. A mid-wide waist makes this deck float a little easier with more surface area and cuts toe and heel drag for us riders with big feet.

Manufacturer's Description:

THE NEW LIGHTWEIGHT POWERHOUSE

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Recommended for big mountain riding.

Camber Construction.

Directional Shape.

Year: 2014

Available Lengths (cm):
158,161,164

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

Powelite Core, Bi-Lite Laminates, Progressive Sidecut, Profile Tip, Speed Formula HD Base

Hornady .38 Special 158 Grain XTP Jacketed HP Ammunition
Hornady
$21.99
CCI Blazer Brass .38 Special 125 Grain FMJ Ammunition
Cci
$12.99
Nitro 38 Special

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