Is Nitro a good snowboard brand?

Is Nitro a good snowboard brand?

Nitro is one of the best snowboarding brands around as they’ve had over 25 years of experience and expertise. This brand was founded in 1990 in Seattle, Washington, by iconic snowboarders Tommy Delago and Sepp Ardelt. They’re currently offering snowboards for discounted prices, so make sure you get in quick!

Can you buy Nitro snowboards online?

Nitro Snowboards in stock and ready to be shipped quick at The House Boardshop.

Where are Nitro snowboards made?

All of Nitro’s products are designed in the office in Seattle and then engineered in Europe with premium craftsmanship. All Nitro products are tested by their outstanding team which includes Eero Ettala, Cheryl Maas and Bryan Fox.

What size snowboard do I need womens?

Step #1: Use Your Height, Weight, Boot Size and Riding Style

Rider Height (in) Rider Weight (lbs) Snowboard Size (cm)
5ft 4in 135 – 145 144–152
5ft 6in 140 – 155 149–157
5ft 8in 150 – 165 154–162
5ft 10in 160 – 175 159–167

Who founded Nitro snowboards?

Tommy Delago
Sepp Ardelt
Nitro Snowboards/Founders
Nitro Founder Tommy Delago: “The Snowboard Community Has Changed for the Better” Tommy Delago is not only co-founder of Nitro Snowboards, but also a snowboard pioneer. He has experienced and influenced all developments in snowboarding since its beginnings in the 70’s.

When did Nitro snowboards come out?

1989
Nitro Snowboards was founded in 1989 in Seattle, Washington by true snowboarders Tommy Delago and Sepp Ardelt, who have both always been in the management team. Throughout its history, Nitro Snowboards has been focused and committed solely to the snowboarding market and is to this day rider owned and operated.

Can a guy ride a women’s snowboard?

Can men use women bindings? As long as the size fits there is no reason why men can’t use women’s bindings. Most men’s size small go down to a US 6 which would be equivalent to a medium Women’s size in most brands.

Is weight or height more important for snowboard?

Weight definitely matters far more than height – although the height myth is very prevalent. I’m short as well and my snowboard looks pretty long, but it’s actually just right for my weight. I weigh 105 and ride a 145, which is actually on the longer end of what I can ride for all-mountain.

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