Nitro T1 - 2011

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The park staple of the Nitro range, the T1 feels like it’s been around since the beginning. Everything about the T1 screams ‘PARK!!!’. Taking if from the top, the Powercore II core uses the Reflex profile, thinning its profile between the feet for a little bit more agility on rail approaches and easier presses on whatever ledge, box or handrail you’re taking the T1 too. Then there’s the Railkiller (super thick) edges for extra steal-on-steal durability no matter how many down to flat kinks you need to work the T1 through. Nitro have used biaxial glass in the T1’s construction for forgiving landings and less catchy rail slaying, and then added their new Pop Band reinforcement along the centre of the board for extra pop without compromising forgiveness. Finally, there’s the Zero camber which makes on-rail action Rolls Royce smooth and kicker takeoffs catch free. If you are serious about dominating the Park and showing up your buddies, we reckon the T1 is the bomb!

Manufacturer's Description:

The T1 has evolved into one of the most fun twins on the market, because of its versatile shape, multiple sizes, standard and wide widths and forgiving flex. On top of all of that we have made great even better by adding our Reflex Core Profile and Zero camber. The combo of these two innovations gives the forgiving feel of a Gullwing board, but the pop of a camber deck. The T1 is easy to manipulate at slow speed for tech tricks, but it still has tons of control for when you’re pointing it. Another bang for your buck is the Railkiller edge that is 100% thicker and with longer teeth to combat the harsh impact on all types of rails. The T1 has proven itself once again this season by winning in numerous readers’ choice board tests, so go get some!

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

High cost $

Available in Wide.

Zero Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2011

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

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

POWERCORE II: reinforced tip-to-tail woodcore for unrivaled snap and durability
NEW REFLEX PROFILE: reduced thickness profile between the feet for added control and torsional flex
BI-LITE LAMINATES: biaxial fiberglass for effortless turns and a forgiving flex
NEW POP BAND: additional fiberglass for added pop without inhibiting torsional 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
SINTERED SPEED FORMULA BASE: sh#%t’s fast, tough and low maintenance - life’s short, so haul ass

Similar boards: Endeavor High 5 Series - 2011 Arbor Del Ray - 2011 Bataleon Evil Twin - 2011 Imperium Desperado II - 2011

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What colour is powder?

shredder on April 09, 2011 at 03:08 PM

hey, i was considering this as one of my choices for a new snowboard. i was also considering the DC MLF, arbor element rx, head team i, and this of course.  i love riding backcountry powder in colorado, but ive only gone once and prob wont be back for a few years or so. i know the arbor would be best for the riding i would like to do but for places in like wisconson, illinios, and michagen. the head or nitro would be the best. i guess all im trying to ask is which do u think i should get? DC MLF Arbor Element RX Head Team i Nitro T1

shredder on April 15, 2011 at 03:17 PM

i am an intermediate rider and am looking for a new board. i like big kickers in the park and do rails occasinally. i also like the big mountain/backcountry powder and small cliffs. i dont get out to the backcountry very often but i get out there as much as i can. i am debating between the DC MLF, the Arbor Element RX, the Head Team i, and the Nitro T1. i like all the boards i just cant choose which one!

      please help and thanks,                          josh