The Banker is a top-shelf bank and slalom board with a lightweight shape, sintered base, and ultra responsive core built for flying through banked turns in the trees with ease and power. Turn and burn groomers, pow fields and beyond, this speed racer is engineered for power and and control no matter what terrain you're ripping through.
Key Features
Trüe Camber
Reflex Core Profile
Progressive Sidecut
Core
Powercore II
Laminates
Bi-Lite Laminate
Base
Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base
Details
Nitro Sustainability
2 Year Warranty
Features
Key Features
Trüe Camber - Trüe Camber is good old standard camber, which provides the stability, and pop many shreds can't live without. The amount of snap and support you get from a cambered board is unrivaled by any other camber design.
Reflex Core Profile - A thinner core profile between your feet improves handling and increases torsional flex, allowing you to steer your board through a turn with ease.
Progressive Sidecut - A larger radius in the front that slowly gets thinner towards the tail. The Progressive sidecut makes accelerating out of turns a breeze while maintaining a catch-free nose area.
Core
Powercore II - A tip-to-tail poplar wood core with additional beech wood stringers for unrivaled strength, smooth response and insane snap.
Laminates
Bi-Lite Laminate - Rider-trusted Bi-Lite Laminates are engineered for unrivaled strength, powerful style and refined boardfeel.
Base
Sintered Speed Formula 2.0 Base - Rocket science put to work! A nanotech wax formula deeply infused into the sintered base material makes the base surface lightening fast in all snow conditions. Highly tuned yet extremely durable.
Details
Nitro Sustainability - Wood from Sustainable Sources
Certified Climate Neutral Life Cycle
Water Based Inks
Recycled Raw Materials
Recycled Steel Edges
Made with 100% Solar Power
2 Year Warranty - Covered under manufacturer warranty for 2 years from the time of purchase. Warranty includes structural defects only and DOES NOT cover impact damage, abuse, misuse or normal wear and tear expected from aggressive riding.
Sorry folks, but bashing your board on a rock or rail does not qualify as a "manufacturer's defect" and will not be honored.