Beneath its fairly innocent looking skin the Nitro Runaway is a bit of a park animal. From the wicked Scratch & Rip base which shows off your board’s wounds to the extra thick edges to prevent nasty dings and the Gullwing profile which combines loose feel with pop and edge hold, the Runaway is everything park rippers have been dreaming of.
The Runaway is built for the female rider that is a park slayer. The Powercore II for strength and pop, combined with Bi-Lite laminates make it light and forgiving. The twin shape and urban flex make this board a perfect fit for any female that wants to get technical, yet still keep it fun. Our Gullwing camber places the camber under the foot for stability towards the tip and tail and reverse camber between the bindings to relieve pressure on the contact points. It will amp up your confidence when learning new tricks this season.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Medium cost $
Rocker Construction.
Twin Shape.
Specific for Women Riders.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
142, 146, 149, 153
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
POWERCORE II: tip-to-tail poplar wood provides strength and the perfect amount of board feel and flex
BI-LITE LAMINATES: biaxial fiberglass for effortless turns and a forgiving flex
DUAL DEGRESSIVE SIDECUT: makes landings and takeoffs effortless whithout sacrificing powerful turns
PROFILE TIP: tapered to disperse energy and reduce swing weight
RAILKILLER EDGE: more meat for more durability
SCRATCH & RIP FH BASE: wears in like your skate deck session after session
GULLWING CAMBER: for the ultimate combination of looseness and control in all terrain
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