Nitro

2008 Snowboard

Nitro Suprateam

Snowboard
4.5 Stars Based based on
2 votes on 2010-07-30 15:32:17
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Nitro Suprateam, 2008

Description

2008 Nitro Suprateam Snowboard — If versatility is what you seek, the 2008 Nitro Suprateam is your pot of gold at the end of an all-mountain freestyle snowboard rainbow. This collective Nitro Pro Team model can smoothly transition from park runs to insane cliff drops without even breaking a sweat. Consistently high-performing, the best of the Nitro Suprateam Snowboard has only gotten better for 2008. Thanks to Nitro’s featherweight Slicecore construction, which employs 3mm-thin strips of wood to keep the board strong and prevent warping, the Suprateam is lighter in weight and more responsive than ever, while Nitro’s new Hi-Def Sintered Base gives you excellent glide and keeps the Suprateam’s sick graphics nice and fresh. A progressive sidecut, that blends a larger radius in the nose with a tighter radius in the tail, eases you into turns and accelerates you out for an exit exploding with pop. Throw in Nitro’s S2 Carbon Dyneema laminates for seriously responsive ollie power, and the 2008 Nitro Suprateam Snowboard is the solution to all your all-mountain freestyle quandaries.

Specs

Spec:
Slicecore
S2 Carbon Dyneema Triax Laminates
Profile Tip
Size : 157, 160, 163cm

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by Anonymous on 04.05.2007
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Strengths: best board 4 freeride
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by Anonymous on 03.11.2007
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Strengths: flexible board and lots of fun
Weaknesses: slow on the flats
by Anonymous on 11.03.2005
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Strengths: you become an animal when you ride this
Weaknesses: others will cry when they see you
by Anonymous on 09.03.2011
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Strengths: All-around board with plenty of pop for freestyle riders, and yet can deliver the goods for freeride riders with carves. Definitely fit the definition of an "all-mountain" board.
Weaknesses: Seems to be a tad brittle on the sidewalls when compared to several other boards I had.