Snowboarding is costly enough to the environment, travel to the hill, a whole day of riding lifts, gallons and gallons of fuel needed to power the piste bashers and pipe dragons are just a few things snowboarders take for granted but cause thousands of tons of CO2 to be pumped into the atmosphere. Like many manufacturers out there Capita are keen to make a difference and produce one less product that contributes to global warming. The Capita Green Machine may have an exterior as black as oil but its inside is a green as it gets. The Green Machine is pure freestyle perfection that won’t cost the Earth. Available with either Freestyle FK rocker or traditional camber, depending on your orientation.
Our goal with the Green Machine was to engineer a progressive, bad ass, true twin freestyle snowboard with a sincere commitment to responsible manufacturing. A Green ‘Machine’ with progressive graphics and top tier performance made for an educated consumer looking for an environmentally conscious product. These boards are available in both cambered and reverse camber Freestyle FK versions. You pick!
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
152, 154, 156, 158
Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Reforestation certified sustainable DUAL core
Biodegradable Bean derivative topsheet
95% recycled Beeswax modified sintered speed base
100% recycled sintered ABS sidewalls
Special blend – EVO TECH Fibreglass configuration
Carbon load bars (reinforcement)
True twin shape
5/10 Flex rating
Similar boards:
Arbor Coda - 2011
Burton Custom Flying V - 2011

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