The Nightshade is an awesome all-mountain twin and your new secret weapon. With a directional twin shape, centered stance and medium flex, it will take your freestyle skills to the next level. The camber dominant profile gives you more pop than you’ll know what to do with, basalt stringers ensure your ride will be stable, smooth, and crazy lightweight. If you’re looking for a snappy, cambered twin companion that can go anywhere from the park to the rest of the mountain, the Nightshade is the best of all worlds.
Please note: Alternate base color schemes are used to avoid extra plastic base material waste during production! Base colors vary between grey and black. Base colors may not always be guaranteed, however we do our best to honor any special requests.
Marissa Bulka –
The Niche Nightshade was the first Niche board I had the pleasure of riding and let me tell you the moment I strapped in I knew Niche boards were seriously one of a kind. The nightshade really did an amazing job at covering all the bases from hitting rails in the park, taking turns in knee deep powder and even holding its own on those really icy days. With that being said I do thing the nightshade shines more in freestyle type riding than in the park. Also definitely worth mentioning is the durability of all the niche boards! I have hit some serious rocks and logs with this baby with very minimal damage!
Evy –
This board is so fun. It gives you good response on jumps, slides rails with ease and stays afloat in powder! It’s my tried and true daily driver. Turns real smooth, looks even smoother. Love the new frog graphic too!
Kelli –
I use this board for fun days. Riding park, hitting side hits, running mom laps with my kiddo… and I love it! I run this guy a smidge on the shorter side when compared to my other boards, as I use more for really fun silly days on the snow. But, even with a smaller size I never feel loose or that I am overpowering the board. All around great ride!
Veronika –
Poppy, fast, fun board to ride all over the mountain, also good on park rails and jumps.