1 / 5Nitro Prime Chroma 2026
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At a Glance
Terrain
Ability Level
Description
For riders seeking a versatile all-mountain board that lasts! Propel beyond the typical learning cur ve with its progression-friendly and catch-free all-terrain design – the Prime‘s Cam-Out Camber provides the reliability to suppor t you from your first day to your first 360. Designed for riders who are eager to master the fundamentals and excel on a board that will be their go-to choice!
| Shape | Directional Twin, Mid-Wide |
|---|---|
| Flex | 5/10 |
| Profile | Cam-Out Camber |
| Core | Powercore (poplar) |
| Base | Premium Extruded FH |
| Terrain | All Mountain 10 | Park 6 | Backcountry 7 |
| Best For | All-mountain progression — accessible mid-wide |
Details
- Type
- Snowboard
- Vendor
- Nitro
- SKU
- N833121-001149
Nitro Prime Chroma Cam-Out
By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry tests, and rider feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this board · Various test sites
The take
“The big selling point isn't the board itself — it's that Nitro finally made a beginner board in seven sizes across three widths. Almost any foot fits.”
The 2026 Prime Chroma Cam-Out is a different board than the 2025 Prime Chroma. Nitro repositioned it firmly as a beginner board: swapped full camber for Cam-Out (more forgiving), and downgraded from Powercore II to Powercore and from sintered to extruded base. On paper, the construction went backwards. In practice, it's a smarter product for its audience.
The real story is the sizing. The 2025 came in four standard-width sizes. The 2026 comes in seven sizes across standard, mid-wide, and wide. That's a massive improvement for beginners — new riders often have bigger feet relative to their board, and toe/heel drag kills confidence fast. The expanded widths fix that problem.
Cam-Out camber gives you enough camber feel to actually learn edge engagement (unlike pure rocker), while the early rise in nose and tail keeps catches to a minimum. The 4/10 flex is forgiving without feeling sloppy. Directional twin shape rides better forward but can handle switch.
At around $390-430, this is a no-frills starter board. Extruded base means you never need to wax it. Powercore poplar is a fine wood core for the price. Don't expect speed or pop — expect reliability and forgiveness while you figure out the basics.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: 2x4 insert pattern. Our pick: Nitro Rambler.
Nitro RamblerBudget-matched beginnerEntry-level Nitro binding that keeps the total setup affordable. Soft flex matches the board.
- Burton FreestyleWidely available beginner
Soft, forgiving, and easy to use. Good match for the Prime Chroma's mellow character.


