Since 2003, the Nitro T1 has been the park board that serious freestyle riders keep coming back to. Designed for skatepark-minded snowboarders who live for laps, rails, and progression, it earns its reputation not through hype but through consistent, high-performance results — session after session.
The T1 rides a true twin shape for symmetrical switch performance and a Cam-Out camber profile that keeps things fun, responsive, and forgiving without sacrificing pop. Its Whiplash Core Profile is built specifically to maximize ollie power, while the Sintered EcoSpeed HD base stays fast and durable through heavy use. Recycled Railkiller edges give you a clear edge on jib-heavy terrain, and Ureshred sidewalls add long-term durability with a lively feel underfoot. The Powercore II construction rounds out the build with added strength and enhanced response. Available in standard, mid-wide, and wide options to match your boot size. Flex rating: 7/10.
Who it's for
The T1 is built for dedicated park riders — from committed intermediates pushing their first rail tricks to experienced freestyle snowboarders dialing in their craft. If your ideal run ends at the bottom of the park rather than the mountain, this board was designed with you in mind. Rider collaborators Sam Taxwood, Dominik Wagner, and Jordan Morse are proof that it holds up at the highest level of freestyle riding.
FAQ
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Is the T1 good for beginners? The Cam-Out camber and twin shape make it forgiving and easy to learn on, but it truly shines once you start working on jumps, rails, and park features.
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Can the T1 be ridden outside the park? Its twin shape and poppy flex handle groomed runs well, but it's engineered specifically for park and street — that's where it performs best.