
Nitro Optisym: Product Guide
Introduction
The Nitro Optisym is Nitro’s dedicated asymmetrical freestyle machine, built to make riding switch, carving, and park laps feel smoother, more intuitive, and more fun than ever. Asymmetrical sidecut boards aren’t new, but Nitro’s take on the concept feels natural — balancing out the differences between your toe and heel edges for a board that turns more predictably and gives freestyle riders a unique, confidence-boosting ride. Playful but powerful, the Optisym is for riders who live for side hits, rails, and creative freestyle lines across the mountain.
Nitro Optisym: At a Glance
- Board Type: Freestyle / All-Mountain Freestyle
- Flex: 6/10 (medium, lively but stable)
- Shape: Asymmetrical Twin
- Profile: Cam-Out Camber (traditional camber with early rise at tips)
- Base: Sintered Speed Formula HD (fast and tough)
- Core: Powercore II (poplar with beech stringers for snap and strength)
- Reinforcements: Whiplash Core Profile + Ureshred Sidewalls
- Ability Level: Intermediate – Advanced
- Terrain: Park 9/10 | Groomers 8/10 | Powder 6/10
- Sizes Available: 149, 152, 155, 158
Who It’s For
- Freestyle Riders with a Creative Edge: The asym shape makes switch riding and carving feel more natural, ideal for riders who love to mix park laps with side hits and all-mountain freestyle.
- Intermediate to Advanced Progression: If you’ve mastered the basics and want a board that will push you further, this is a great step up.
- Carvers Who Still Want Freestyle Playfulness: The asym sidecut makes carving heel-to-toe transitions feel buttery smooth without sacrificing freestyle versatility.
Who It’s Not For
- Beginners: While forgiving for a camber-based freestyle deck, it’s still better suited to riders with solid fundamentals.
- Powder-Only Riders: Sure, it floats okay, but if you dream about snorkel-deep days, there are better options in Nitro’s lineup.
- Straight-Line Speed Demons: The Optisym holds an edge well but is tuned more for playful progression than maximum velocity.
Key Technology
- Asym Twin Shape: Balances out toe-heel edge differences for smoother, more natural turns and better switch performance.
- Cam-Out Camber: Traditional camber pop and response with early rise tips to reduce edge catch and add playfulness.
- Whiplash Core Profile: More flex between the feet for presses and butters, reinforced at the tips for pop.
- Ureshred Sidewalls: Urethane-infused sidewalls for shock absorption and added durability against rail impact.
- Sintered Speed Formula HD Base: High-density, durable, and fast enough to keep you flying all day.
Riding Style
The Optisym is a freestyle-first snowboard with strong all-mountain versatility. Its asymmetrical design makes switch riding and carving transitions easier and more intuitive, which is a huge plus for freestyle progression. It presses, butters, and spins like a dream thanks to the Whiplash Core Profile, while the Cam-Out Camber ensures it still has the pop and edge hold you need for jumps and carves. It’s not a stiff charger, but for creative freestyle riders who like to explore the whole mountain as their playground, it’s a standout.
Competitor Boards
If you’re considering the Nitro Optisym, here are some other boards worth looking at:
- GNU Riders Choice – One of the most popular asymmetrical freestyle boards on the market.
- YES Greats UnInc – Aggressive, asym freestyle twin with a cult following.
- Bataleon Evil Twin – Not asym, but another iconic freestyle twin with unique shaping tech.
Conclusion
The Nitro Optisym blends freestyle playfulness with clever asymmetrical design, creating a board that feels smooth, intuitive, and fun across the park and mountain. It’s perfect for intermediate to advanced riders who want to progress their freestyle skills while still enjoying solid carving and switch riding. If you’re looking for a board that combines creativity, innovation, and pure fun, the Optisym delivers in spades.