“Imagine what can be done on the real pro model instead of this 86cm kids board.”

Whoever comes up with the ideas for marketing videos at Nitro Snowboards is a mastermind. Last season they had a dude dropping low carving up a frozen lake to promote the incredible grip capabilities of their Triple Camber design and this season they sent out X Games champ Marcus Kleveland on a sized down version of his pro model to see how the mini-board holds up under extreme use. Every seen a professional snowboarder throw a double backflip on a 86cm board…likely not. This is marketing down right. Check out his pro model HERE:

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A NEW WORLD-CLASS FREESTYLE FOCUS

The Team Pro Marcus Kleveland’s specifically engineered construction gives a little extra performance to “level up” your riding no matter how big or small the trick effortlessly with a universally loved board shape for just cruising the go-to run at the resort. The tried, tested, and proper Directional Twin Shape and Dual Degressive sidecut provide the perfect blend of flex, edge hold, and control for most all-terrain riding styles. The Team Pro Marcus Kleveland’s upgraded Diamond Bands offer astronomically more pop and response than your average twin, which, if you know Marcus, then you know how important this is. Simultaneously, the upgraded Sintered Speed Formula II Base provides record-breaking speeds that allow you to go further than your peers in any situation. Finally, the Trรผe Camber and Reflex Core Profile give you that snap and flex pattern that you demand “leveling up” your riding all over the mountain. If you are looking for a familiar ride with plenty of upgrades under the hood that allow you to excel and express your creativity and style with ease, like Marcus, then the new Team Pro Marcus Kleveland is the deck for you!

Francis Xavier is a seasoned writer for Unofficial Networks, bringing a lifetime of outdoor experience to his work. Having lived in a ski resort town for years he has a deep connection to mountain culture....