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Equally at home cruising the side country or taking laps in the park, the women's Capita Paradise snowboard has camber underfoot for controlled turns and a rockered nose and tail for float in powder.
Imported.
Best Use | Snowboarding |
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Snowboard Style | All-mountain |
Snowboard Shape | Directional Twin |
Snowboard Profile | Camber/Rocker |
Recommended Rider Weight | 147 CM: 100-150 pounds 150 CM Wide: 110-160 pounds |
Board Dimensions | 147 CM: 27.9 / 23.8 / 27.9 centimeters 150 CM Wide: 28.5 / 24.6 / 28.5 centimeters |
Effective Edge | 147 CM: 1130 centimeters 150 CM Wide: 1136 centimeters |
Sidecut Radius | 147 CM: 7.4 meters 150 CM Wide: 7.6 meters |
Stance Setback | 1.3 centimeters |
Core | Multizone Dual Core (beech/poplar) |
Construction | Tip-to-tail wood core with fiberglass bioresin |
Bolt Pattern | 2x4 |
Flex | Medium |
Gender | Women's |
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Love this board! Does great on groomers. You have to work for it on the powder, but it manages. The board wants to go fast. I have no problem keeping up, catching up to others. The bigger issue is finding friends to keep up with the power of the board. Enough of a pop for an intermediate rider to start practicing jumps, but not so much that it feels out of control or overwhelming. You have the power to tell the board when and where you want to jump. Awesome maneuverability. Works well in the trees - though you have to work a little extra hard to keep that nose up. Added a powder board to my quiver as this board doesn’t exactly LOVE freshies. But it’s hard to find a board that truly does it all. If your powder days are few and far between this board will be solid for you through the season. Especially if you’re looking to up your game to the next level.