Nitro Snowboards
Nitro natural is one of the most popular nitro snowboard. Nitro snowboards are built very strongly. They are light in weight, stiff as they should be, and are great on powder! This is a superb freeride, all-mountain board for the snowboarder looking for a board suited to a wide variety of rides and conditions. The only draw back for the Nitro natural is the time it takes to get used to the stiffness of this board, and landing jumps on it, but once you have done that, you will love your nitro natural snowboard.
Snowboarders everywhere love this board for its versatility as an excellent all mountain free ride snowboard. This may not be known as a great powder board; it is off piste that this snowboard really shows what it can do. Demonstrating excellence in carving and power turns. The nitro natural has a wide nose and tail, making among the most responsive boards available. The one con for purchasing this board is that if you are a jump lover, this board may just be too light and stiff to make jumping a satisfying experience for you.
The background graphics on a Nitro natural may not be flashy enough for some of the snowboarding enthusiasts out there. It is just a simple mountain view on a stark background, but many riders believe simplicity is classy and see this as a bonus.
If you are making an initial snowboarding investment, you might be on a budget. Consider then that, while you are not going to find a cheap nitro snowboard, you don't have to shell out major bucks for an expensive nitro snowboard either. Inexpensive does not mean cheap. A lack of quality means cheap, and nitro boards will never be cheap. Made with quality materials and craftsmanship, nitro boards, equipment, and nitro snowboard bindings will provide you with years of extreme ride when cared for and maintained properly.
Consider shopping at end of season sales or end of season clearance sales in extreme sports rental shops to get the most equipment for your snowboarding dollar. Buying clearance or used does not mean buying inferior products as long as you do your homework to prepare yourself to make good purchase decisions. Be sure to carefully check things like surface scars, spring, stiffness, bindings and other signs of wear, but many sales involving used equipment really is a good deal if you just keep your eyes open and make wise shopping decisions.