Nitro T1 - 2010

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Reduced camber for easy pressing on all types of jibs and rails, a beefed up Rail Killer Edge to reduce the damage from stomping rail tricks and pushing the Nitro T1 through tight kinks, and a radial sidecut to increase predictability on run-ins and take-offs, the T1 is freestyle snowboarding evolved. Don’t fear, the engineers at Nitro have made sure there’s still plenty of pop for launching off scary table-tops, because landing short sucks!

Manufacturer's Description:

The t1 has become the most popular twin in our line, because of its versatile skate influenced shape and new softer flex. With the new low camber, the t1 is easy to press, but still has enough pop to rifle off tricks and not fold in the landings. Another upgrade on the t1 is the rail killer edge to aid in the hard impact on all types of rails. The t1 has proven itself in multiple board tests and also comes in a wide version.

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Available in Wide.

Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
146, 149, 153, 156, 159, 152W, 155W, 158W

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

X Powercore: reinforced tip-to-tail woodcore for unrivaled snap and durability
Bi-lite laminates: biaxial fiberglass for effortless turns and a forgiving flex
Radial sidecut: smooth turns and control at any speed
Profile tip: tapered to disperse energy and reduce swing weight
Railkiller edge: more meat for more durability
Hi-def fh base: our ultra clear base material blend - fast and durable
Park focused flex
Shallow camber

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What colour is powder?

avery anderson on December 15, 2009 at 08:10 PM

Hey what is good board for park. I was looking at the kink and the t1. I wanted something softer and smaller, but how well can these boards handle jumps like an 45ft jump. I know they kill rails but what about jumps.

Tom Ewbank on December 16, 2009 at 01:53 PM

Have a look at the following article:

http://www.snowboard-review.com/blog/article/ten_of_the_best_-_park_snowboards/

This should give you a good idea of some of the best park boards this season.

Tom

zoryfl on December 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM

As far as I heard, the T1 handles jumps quite good as it is not too much of a park-noodle. The T1 is a pretty nice board and I’m sure you would have your fun with it, but still: make sure to check out the article Tom posted to get an insight into some other brands and boards!