
Nitro Beast: Product Guide
Introduction
The Nitro Beast is not your average snowboard. It’s Nitro’s full-send freestyle machine, built for riders who see the park as home and everything else as a detour. Designed in collaboration with Nitro’s top pros, this board thrives on big kickers, heavy rails, and pushing technical freestyle progression to the limit. With a true twin shape, full camber profile, and beefed-up construction, the Beast is unapologetically aggressive — if you want mellow laps and laid-back cruising, this isn’t your board. If you want to go bigger, stomp harder, and push your freestyle game into the stratosphere, this is exactly what Nitro built it for.
Nitro Beast: At a Glance
- Board Type: Freestyle / Pro-Level Park
- Flex: 8/10 (Stiff, highly responsive)
- Shape: True Twin
- Profile: True Camber (traditional full camber)
- Base: Sintered Speed Formula II (ultra-fast, pro-grade)
- Core: Powercore II (poplar wood with beech stringers for strength and pop)
- Reinforcements: Diamond Bands + Ballistic Impact Panels (added durability for rails and landings)
- Ability Level: Advanced – Expert
- Terrain: Park 10/10 | Groomers 8/10 | Powder 5/10
- Sizes Available: 151, 155, 157, 158 Wide
Who It’s For
- Advanced Freestylers: Riders who live in the park and demand precision, pop, and speed.
- Pros and Progression-Focused Riders: If you’re chasing technical tricks, big jumps, and rail mastery, the Beast is dialled for that.
- Aggressive Riders: Those who want a camber board that bites hard, snaps back, and won’t wash out.
Who It’s Not For
- Beginners: This board will punish mistakes. It’s stiff, fast, and requires solid board control.
- Casual All-Mountain Cruisers: If you’re after something mellow for carving or relaxed riding, look elsewhere (the Cinema or Prime Chroma will serve you better).
- Powder Specialists: It can survive powder days, but this board isn’t designed for float or backcountry lines.
Key Technology
- True Camber Profile: Maximum pop, stability, and response. Demands precision but rewards riders with explosive energy.
- True Twin Shape: Perfect for freestyle, allowing you to ride switch as confidently as regular.
- Powercore II with Beech Stringers: Adds snap and durability without making it too heavy.
- Diamond Bands: Carbon reinforcement that enhances response and torsional strength.
- Ballistic Impact Panels: Strategic strength zones underfoot to absorb heavy impacts from rails and jumps.
- Sintered Speed Formula II Base: Nitro’s top-tier base for maximum speed and durability.
Riding Style
The Beast is unapologetically freestyle-focused, designed to thrive in the most demanding park environments. Its camber profile gives it explosive pop off kickers and laser-like edge hold on approaches. On rails, the stiff flex and reinforced construction keep it durable and snappy. Outside the park, the Beast still charges groomers with camber-driven precision, though it demands confidence from the rider. Powder days? It’ll manage, but this is a board that belongs under floodlights and park spotlights, not buried in the backcountry.
Competitor Boards
If you’re considering the Nitro Beast, here are three other freestyle juggernauts in the same league:
- Capita DOA (Defenders of Awesome) – Legendary hybrid-camber freestyle board.
- Burton Custom Camber – The gold standard of aggressive all-mountain freestyle.
- Ride Benchwarmer – Stiff, powerful park weapon built for advanced freestylers.
Conclusion
The Nitro Beast is a snowboard built for riders who want to go big, ride hard, and push freestyle snowboarding to its limits. With pro-level construction, true camber precision, and a reinforced build that can take the punishment of the park, it’s not for the faint of heart. Beginners and casual riders will find it too aggressive, but advanced freestylers will appreciate the Beast’s unrelenting drive to perform. If your idea of fun is sending it deep in the park, locking into rails at high speed, and stomping tricks with power and control, the Beast delivers everything its name promises.