How To Choose And Set Up Your Perfect Snowboard - 2024 Nitro Board Review

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All the gear in this video can be found at: nitrosnowboards.com/en
Gear Stats/Sizes
Park Board - TEAM PRO 159 - Full Camber - Flex 8/10.
It is a great Board for anyone looking for a stiff ripper to handle any terrain.
We would recommend the Normal Team Board for less experienced riders since it will be easier to handle well keeping all the perks of the Team Pro.
You can find it here: nitrosnowboards.com/en/22-23/...
Powder Board - ALTERNATOR 160 - True Camber - Flex 7/10
Taevis misspoke and called his Pow Board the Mountain. What is another awesome Pow Board made by Nitro, but not the board he will be shredding this year.
The ALTERNATOR Is an awesome powerful powder board, perfect for anyone who is looking for a board that can, charge powder, and eat landings, well still being amazing on the slope and in the park.
If you are looking for a board that can do it all, the Alternator is a great choice.
You can find it here:
nitrosnowboards.com/en/23-24/...
Park Bindings - TEAM PRO - Size Medium.
Not many bindings connect you to your board well staying strong and comfy quite like the team Pros. If you are looking for a binding that will let you charge the slopes and bring power to your snowboarding, the TEAM PROS will do great.
Powder Binding - PHANTOM
The PHANTOMS are made to fully enjoy powder and sick groomers, letting you feel the snow instead of just feeling the binding, well still offering great support. Super awesome binding for any all-mountain ripper.
You can find them here: nitrosnowboards.com/en/23-24/...
Snowboard Boots - CHASE BOA - Size 8.5 US.
The most important thing for Snowboard Boots is the fit, make sure to try on any boots before buying them.
If the CHASE BOAS do fit you, they are a great boot, nice and still with a lot of foam and support. I asked Nitro to Fully heat the moldable. I haven't gotten to ride them yet, but I'm hoping to be able to use this dope boot for a long time.

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  • @jeffjean5965
    @jeffjean59658 ай бұрын

    He's the most articulate snowboarding subject matter expert on KZread. He dumbs it down so well. Great vids.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the support!!! much more content to come:)

  • @BenjaminDonaldson
    @BenjaminDonaldson10 ай бұрын

    Love the content. Can’t wait for snow!

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Fingers crossed for a big dump this year!

  • @C454NOVA
    @C454NOVA6 ай бұрын

    This is such an informative video. Super specific to the setup I have. Just picked up the Team Pro bindings can’t wait to try them out. Thanks for the feedback on the Team Pro board, I was looking to switch to it, I’ll stay with the Team instead . 👊🏽🤘🏽

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    6 ай бұрын

    That's awesome! we hope the gear works great for you this season!

  • @yanushkowalsky1402
    @yanushkowalsky140210 ай бұрын

    Great vid. So much snowboarding knowledge in one place. My shoe size is 10.5 and I'm getting toe drag on 155 nitro team (normal). The board is great all rounder. Smooth camber with medium stiffness make it very predictable on turns and jumps. The base does not feel as fast compared to other premium boards.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Stoked you liked the video! You might be able to move your binding back a bit, but 10.5 is definitely pushing it on a 155.

  • @BlackMarketHoney
    @BlackMarketHoney10 ай бұрын

    I like the forearm guide. I personally take the measurement from my knee to my ankle and use that as my reference stance, then I adjust it a little based on the stiffness of the board. I also rotate my highbacks so that they are parallel with my heel edge. Not so much an issue with low stance angles, but there are still some benefits. Doing this adds a touch more heel control, but the main thing is that allows your ankles to roll a bit more towards the nose and tail more freely which helps with tweaking some grabs and makes my stance feel more relaxed.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Great tips!!!

  • @matthewcheung5136
    @matthewcheung513610 ай бұрын

    Very comprehensive!

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad you think so!

  • @leotigano2073
    @leotigano20738 ай бұрын

    Do you also consider sidecut radius? I see Nitro team pro has a significant longer radius than other directional twin boards (11m vs 7ish m) Any insights on what difference does it make? Thanks

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    8 ай бұрын

    A smaller sidecut radius means that the board will be slightly more maneuverable than a board with a larger sidecut radius. It really depends on your style of riding, and how you plan to use the board (Ie park riding, carving, all mountain ect..)

  • @mitsuevotunerviii
    @mitsuevotunerviii7 ай бұрын

    I just ordered the nitro alternator 160. Waist width is 25.6. I have size 11.5 boots. I bought the board from curator and am waiting for it to arrive. My curator agent was saying that a 25.6 waist width will be fine for 11.5 boots at angles of 12/9. Thoughts?

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    7 ай бұрын

    So 11.5 is definitely pushing it for a nonwide board. I do recommend getting a wide board when you can, but it's only a difference of 0.7cm on the alternator, so it should be fine. The only downside is you have slightly more heel and toe drag and big carves. Taevis is using the 160 nonwide with 8.5 US feet, so we don't know if it will cause you any issues or not.

  • @AlexanderKontsevoy
    @AlexanderKontsevoy9 ай бұрын

    I can confirm the waxing part. Don't rely on 'factory wax', especially with sintered bases (extruded bases still glide without any wax, but sintered don't). I assume this differs from board to board, but I had terrible experience taking brand new board to the slope, just ruined the day.

  • @cnnn6046
    @cnnn60467 ай бұрын

    What are thoughts on 3° footbed nitro has? Does it feel better on knees?

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    7 ай бұрын

    It's taevis's first year on the nitro bindings so we can't say. we can look into making a gear review later in the year tho!

  • @I_will_never_qui
    @I_will_never_qui7 ай бұрын

    Thx for the tips, just a small correction, the second board is the Alternator not the Mountain :)

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    7 ай бұрын

    You're right! haha Taevis is super bad with names😅

  • @viliuspopas5425
    @viliuspopas54258 ай бұрын

    Hello SA. Maybe you could recommend the size of the snowboard Nitro team ? I riding with my first snowboard for winter 3 seasons. Approximately 150 days. Now I want to buy my second board so I can progress. My first snowboard 159w.26,2 width, flex 6. I am 172 centimeters tall and 79kg., leg size US 9,5, Vans infuse boots. My riding level intermedial-advaced. I easy ride switch, i'm jumping S, M, L size kicker, I like do extremely carving, back flip, wildcat, tame dog, 360 fronside - backside, grabs, ground tricks, like big sped. Sorry for the typos. What size snowboard would you recommend? Thank you for answer.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    8 ай бұрын

    Hey Man, so it depends on what you want, id recommend a 155, not sure if you need to be on a wide board with 9.5 feet, I wouldn't be. I'd say if you are worried a 155 is too small go for the pro, since it's more stiff and powerful. if you feel like you need the wide, get a 157 normal team. i think 155 would do you the best, and you can choose the pro if you want more stiffness, but it is not needed:)

  • @dragonluxart7752
    @dragonluxart77527 ай бұрын

    15/15 is very common actually for duck stance but stance y it is super personal and evrybody should play around with it to find a perfect one for themselves

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    7 ай бұрын

    That is true in most places, but not in high level park riding what is were taevis gets his info from:)

  • @dragonluxart7752

    @dragonluxart7752

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SnowboardAddiction there are or used to be pros that were having 15 , -15 but in the end stance and angles are very personal thing everyone should ride what is comfortable for him

  • @clifford_2zero7
    @clifford_2zero72 ай бұрын

    Holy shit😂😂😂 5 inches on the alternator! On nitros website it says 15. 15 what i said i thought it was 15mm as in 1.5cm i think they meant 15 cm which is actually more than 5 inches. When you look at the board that definitely makes sense its very clear it has a bias. I was thinking of getting a alternator and a beast for next year. Thats how i came to this vid. I searched nitro alternator and thought it may be a review of that board. Clearly it isnt but sall good🤙 One thing ill bring up here that ive seen elsewhere. Have you ever adjusted the angle of your highback to be parallel to the edge? Think im gonna try that for tomorrow. I feel like it may allow me to tweak grabs a bit better while not having to loosen my bindings as much for grabs such as a japan or tuck knee. Maybe have a more skate feel to it while not sacrificing leverage. Who knows😂 imma find out soon tho!! Haha

  • @michaelh6237
    @michaelh623710 ай бұрын

    Not saying height isn't an important factor pretty sure weight is a more important factor to consider. It will affect how the flex and edge etc right? If you look at major snowboard makers, most (including Nitro) only include rider's weight in the spec but no mention of height.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Important for sure! Taevis was just talking about what he likes to do to pick a board, and we get a lot of DMs asking about hight, since weight you can find on every snowboard and its super brod. Height is just another tool, and a super usful one to keep note of the park riding:)

  • @fabdatasolutions
    @fabdatasolutions10 ай бұрын

    Why you don’t consider your weight for board size?

  • @lifeInProgress_8020

    @lifeInProgress_8020

    9 ай бұрын

    Weight is no longer used to determine board side for resort riding. Now if you're riding pow. Then weight will be a factor. I been riding for 20+ season and ride 60 plus days. The recommendation I tell people are stiffest, profile, and lenght. I start sizing from chin and adjust size from there depend on your type of riding.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    9 ай бұрын

    Most pros ask board size and hight when talking gear, thats just howhigh level shredders do it. seams to work haha

  • @mattabell8372

    @mattabell8372

    9 ай бұрын

    @@SnowboardAddiction I would be disappointed in my social media team if they made 3 spelling errors and two grammatical errors in a two sentence response.

  • @davids6886

    @davids6886

    8 ай бұрын

    @@mattabell8372shut up Matt you nerd

  • @AvgRomeEnthusiast
    @AvgRomeEnthusiast10 ай бұрын

    Just here to say that flat boards and hybrids are amazing for park, dont let everyone tell you camber is the best park board!

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Maybe for a new Parker or rail specialist, but full camber and true camber are the only two shapes of park board you’ll see any experienced jumping using.

  • @AvgRomeEnthusiast

    @AvgRomeEnthusiast

    9 ай бұрын

    @@SnowboardAddiction agree, camber is definetly better for bigger jumps and bombing hills, but if you dont exclude absolutely everything but big jumps in "park", such as butters, rails and smaller jumps. also considering most people watching this vid "setting up your board" is probably new to snowboarding. I wouldnt expect them to be hitting the biggest jumps without knowing how to set up a board. I just remember when i was new and everyone told me "go with camber for park" and after i pulled the trigger on the rome party mod ive never looked back, but also considering gang plank this year

  • @32srt32
    @32srt3210 ай бұрын

    this all depends on skill level. i agree with you about everything but most people wont be hitting the big jump lines!

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    For sure! Definitely take your skill level into account when choosing a snowboard:)

  • @brianp9268
    @brianp926810 ай бұрын

    The base bevel and stance angle parts hurt me inside.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    let us know some tips people would find useful!

  • @brianp9268

    @brianp9268

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SnowboardAddiction base bevels can help on rails and a lot of park boards come with base bevels. For instance the salomon huck knife has a 3 degree bevel between the bindings out of the wrapper. You dont need to go to the tune shop because of this as even the cheapest side edge tools have a 89 or 88 degree option. Also free handing with a diamond stone is pretty simple. Edge tune is just not something a lot of companies discuss.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    That's great info, thanks!!! Most of taevis knowledge comes from personal experience, so we always appreciate more information! We will continue to learn and teach. Thanks for your support:) @@brianp9268

  • @32srt32
    @32srt3210 ай бұрын

    just measure your stance! i carry a soft tape measure in my bag for this reason!

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    You gotta find your ideal stance somehow though;)

  • @32srt32

    @32srt32

    10 ай бұрын

    do a squat comfortably and measure that, also look at how much your feet are angled as your guide for how many degrees to angle if any. everybody has a different hip joint socket angle which a squat shows and the forearm doesnt provide that information. @@SnowboardAddiction

  • @tommy-o
    @tommy-o10 ай бұрын

    This one is ultimate. Just not agree with angles suggestions. Directional stances are viable for sure. This guy just rides park

  • @zes793

    @zes793

    10 ай бұрын

    Directional stances completely ruin your alignment and negatively impact about 95% of what you can do on a snowboard, and that's not even getting into those awful double positive stances people ride. With a double positive stance all you can really do well is Japanese style carving. You can carve great with a duck stance so why ruin everything else just to have a carving-specific variant stance? May as well just get hardboots and a monoski at that point.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked the video! For sure you can do like too forward angles on your board, and other wacky things. We just try to recommend stances that will work in any given situation, since that’s the kind of riding we do😁

  • @tommy-o

    @tommy-o

    10 ай бұрын

    @@zes793 yeah exactly. Btw there are a lot of people who never ride switch )) Ps. I personally ride 15/-12 )

  • @tbaart4428

    @tbaart4428

    8 ай бұрын

    @@zes793You can run pos/pos and still ride switch. Just can’t be super aggressive. Look up Yearning for Turning by Korua Snowboards on youtube. For a carving/powder specific board I sometimes go +18/+6 and I can ride switch just fine. The main benefit is being able to get lower to the snow in a more forgiving way, especially heelside. Most of the time I go +18 or +15 then -6 or -9 tho. Sometimes it’s fun when you just wanna get low and carve. It’s when the angles are like +27/+15 that it gets a little ridiculous.

  • @thunderthumbz3293
    @thunderthumbz329310 ай бұрын

    Some of us are still trying to enjoy summer.

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    We are addicted to snowboarding, can’t wait.

  • @hoboman1206
    @hoboman12069 ай бұрын

    been riding for 20+ seasons and +18,-18 works best for my bad knees. body’s are weird haha

  • @kaiminalualan7138
    @kaiminalualan713810 ай бұрын

    Boot size and weight. Height doesn’t matter

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    Hight plays a factor, especially if you ride a lot of park. but definitely don’t over look your weight:)

  • @zes793

    @zes793

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm with Taevis here. Boot size and height. Height absolutely matters, and being on a board that's too short or too long for your relative height and stance width will severely limit your potential on a board.

  • @tommy-o

    @tommy-o

    10 ай бұрын

    Height only matters in the way you can adjust the right stance width )

  • @SnowboardAddiction

    @SnowboardAddiction

    10 ай бұрын

    A important thing to remember is skill plays a big factor, if you are just getting into snowboarding a longer board can be a lot to handle. but if you are getting to Taevis’s level, you can start using that extra length in your board in a lot of awesome ways! Hight width and weight are all just suggestions to help you gage what will work. Use them all to ensure you get the best board possible:)

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