Quiver Mountain Snowboard
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The freeride stick in Bryan Fox and Austin Smith's trio of boards, the Nitro Quiver Mountain Snowboard is what they ride when pointing it in technical terrain and sending backcountry booters. Designed to deliver a combination of speed, precision, and power, the Quiver Mountain is hellbent on shredding the sketchiest slopes your mountain has to offer.
Nitro's new Cam-Out profile features a mellow version of camber with early transitions to provide the pop and edge hold of camber, but with a more forgiving feel and smoother turn initiation. The tapered directional shape enhances float in powder and increases drive, but you can still take off and land switch on this beast.
Biax glass offers a smooth, predictable flex, while the poplar core keeps things lively and beech strips running along the inserts improves durability. It's finished off with a durable Speed Formula HD sintered base to keep you moving at hair-raising speeds as you fly down the mountain.
Details
- Mellow camber with early transitions
- Tapered directional shape
- All-terrain flex
- Poplar core with beech strips along insert rows
- Biax fiberglass
- Speed Formula HD sintered base
- Progressive sidecut
- Item #NTR003Q
- Length
- 160 cm
- Profile
- Cam-Out (mellow camber with early transitions)
- Shape
- tapered directional
- Flex
- medium
- Effective Edge
- 1150 mm
- Waist Width
- 256 mm
- Sidecut Radius
- 8.2 / 7.4 m
- Stance Setback
- -2.5 cm
- Mount
- 4-hole
- Core
- Powercore II (poplar with beech stringers)
- Laminate
- Bi-Lite (biax glass)
- Base
- Speed Formula HD (sintered)
- Recommended Use
- freeride
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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