The Nitro Swindle was a favorite of Justin Bennee, so he decided to put his own graphic on it. So here it is. This deck is equipped with a flat camber profile which gives you the flex and play for pressing on rails, and mixes it with the pop and edge control of regular camber making getting on, over and every other way between on features in the streets and park possible. Radial Sidecut ensures that this board has smooth edge to edge transitioning. Twin shape puts you directly between the nose and tail which gives it an exact feel in either direction for dialing in your switch tricks.
Justin Bennee loved riding the Swindle 152 so much that he wanted to put his own graphic on it. with the help of artist Dave Doman, they were able to come up with a graphic that is both funny and true to Justin ́s personality. “The idea behind my first pro one-off graphic came from the constant battle we face while trying to do our jobs as a pro snowboarder, trying to use wits to outsmart the cops. This board captures what i’m sure most cops fear, a shank. So when you’re riding this board it should fend off trouble from the police, use your skills to swindle them.” - Justin Bennee
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Zero Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2014
Available Lengths (cm):
152
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Powecore II, Whiplash Profile, Bi-lite Laminates, Radial Sidecut, Profile tip, Railkiller Edges, Scratch and Rip FH base
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