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Nitro  Maker:  Nitro
 Category:  Snowboard
 Model:  SupraTeam
 Year:  2005

4.5 Stars Based based on
12 votes and 3 reviews
Spec:
All Terrain FreeStyle
HypraCore 3
Carbon-Aramid Enhanced Laminates
Sidewall Construction
Progressive Sidecut
Sintered Base
Medium Profile
153/155/157/160/163/167
Nitro SupraTeam, 2005
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DESCRIPTION:
Technical freestyle power with big mountain capabilities, the Suprateam is one of Nitro team’s favorite boards and the most versatile in our line. Carbon and Aramid reinforce the Suprateam so the nose and tail won’t fold on landings. Limited Edition graphics, which were designed by Lukas Huffman, are available in the 157, 160 and 163.
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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

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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.