REI has
Capita: The Black Snowboard of Death All Mountain Snowboard (2023/2024) on sale for
$559.83. Select free ship to store, otherwise, s
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$30 Oversize Shipping/Handling fee will apply
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atkOatbak for finding this deal
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About the Product- All-Mountain/Freeride Snowboard
- Directional Snowboard Shape
- Pet/Paulowina/Poplar Core
- Tip to Tale Wood/Recycled Thermopolymer Core w/ Fiberglass Bioresin
- 2x4 Bolt Pattern
- HCR48 Steel Edge
- Full ABS1000 Sidewalls
- Moonshot Omi-Tune
- Sintered HyperDrive ADV
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I do not recommend them for
Very fast/aggressive/steep, expert level riding when responsiveness is paramount
Back/sidecountry, excessive loose snow can make them difficult to get in and out of
Park riding, particularly jibbing when you want a softer flex
Most of the other Capita boards (not BSOD) are on sale at Backcountry with 20% off + extra 20% off in cart.
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I'm barely getting out of my groomer stage doing blues for context
Materials, Construction, and Performance:
- Expensive snowboards tend to use higher quality materials and offer specialized features that result in high performance for specific types of riding and conditions, ie sophisticated fiberglass and carbon fiber strips for improved torsional stiffness; stronger and lighter plexiglass weaves.
- Pricier boards use higher grade, expensive wood cores for better flex and responsiveness. Some even have wood cores with specific grain directions for a unique feel.
- Eco-friendly materials and construction processes are also becoming more common in newer boards.
- In contrast, cheaper snowboards use less expensive materials and simpler construction methods. However, those with good shapes can still ride well.
- Weight can also vary; lighter boards are generally more expensive.
Specialization:- Expensive snowboards are generally more specifically built for certain types of riding (e.g., park, all-mountain, powder).
- Cheaper boards may be more versatile but lack the specialized features of their pricier counterparts.
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I do not recommend them for
I do not recommend them for
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