Powder Hunting on the Nitro Squash Snowboard
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Views: 30K
Submitted: 5 years ago
Description:
NITRO SQUASH
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the-house: https://goo.gl/9wHTth
backcountry: https://goo.gl/oQWviC
TJ'S SNOWBOARD GEAR
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ADIDAS TACTICAL BOOT: https://goo.gl/qVjSaK
SMITH GOGGLES: https://goo.gl/DDF4M3
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VOLCOM PANTS: https://goo.gl/FJstNY
VOLCOM JACKET: https://goo.gl/foqney
TEAM HOOD: https://goo.gl/ccLpFe
KEVINS SNOWBOARD GEAR
Burton Snowboard: http://bit.ly/2znfuUm
Burton Bindings: http://bit.ly/2RMQQah
Oakley Goggles: http://bit.ly/2S5Ecn3
Volcom Jacket: http://bit.ly/2yswni9
Union Bindings: http://bit.ly/2OpGYFu
Sandbox Helmet: http://bit.ly/2kml7vT
ThirtyTwo Boots: http://bit.ly/2RPSJDd
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After making it up Peak chair we found an interesting mix of steep and technical terrain, leading us into powder pockets, trees, and groomers. This offered solid terrain to really feel out the Nitro Squash snowboard, and I think it held up really well. The Squash felt solid through the steep moguls thanks to its mid flex and positive camber profile, while also offering effortless float and quick turns in powder with its short swallow tail. My favorite thing about the Squash is the mix of float, maneuverability, and stability that it offers making this a very versatile snowboard. All in all I think the squash is a great powder specific board that will still hold up well for freeriding and carving, as well as through the trees. Shoutout to Comor Sports for loaning us the board for the day, and let us know what you think about the Squash down in the comments! Thanks for watching.
evo: https://goo.gl/D8BpfC
the-house: https://goo.gl/9wHTth
backcountry: https://goo.gl/oQWviC
TJ'S SNOWBOARD GEAR
UNION STRATA BINDING: https://goo.gl/ph3zey
ADIDAS TACTICAL BOOT: https://goo.gl/qVjSaK
SMITH GOGGLES: https://goo.gl/DDF4M3
HOODIE: http://boardarchive.com/shop
VOLCOM PANTS: https://goo.gl/FJstNY
VOLCOM JACKET: https://goo.gl/foqney
TEAM HOOD: https://goo.gl/ccLpFe
KEVINS SNOWBOARD GEAR
Burton Snowboard: http://bit.ly/2znfuUm
Burton Bindings: http://bit.ly/2RMQQah
Oakley Goggles: http://bit.ly/2S5Ecn3
Volcom Jacket: http://bit.ly/2yswni9
Union Bindings: http://bit.ly/2OpGYFu
Sandbox Helmet: http://bit.ly/2kml7vT
ThirtyTwo Boots: http://bit.ly/2RPSJDd
Anolog Mittens: http://bit.ly/2CNaVIA
SUPPORT ON PATREON
http://patreon.com/boardarchive
http://patreon.com/snowboardprocamp
ADD US ON SOCIAL
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/boardarchive
http://instagram.com/snowboardprocamp
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/boardarchive
http://facebook.com/snowboardprocamp
After making it up Peak chair we found an interesting mix of steep and technical terrain, leading us into powder pockets, trees, and groomers. This offered solid terrain to really feel out the Nitro Squash snowboard, and I think it held up really well. The Squash felt solid through the steep moguls thanks to its mid flex and positive camber profile, while also offering effortless float and quick turns in powder with its short swallow tail. My favorite thing about the Squash is the mix of float, maneuverability, and stability that it offers making this a very versatile snowboard. All in all I think the squash is a great powder specific board that will still hold up well for freeriding and carving, as well as through the trees. Shoutout to Comor Sports for loaning us the board for the day, and let us know what you think about the Squash down in the comments! Thanks for watching.
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