Tired of lugging around more boards than a snowboard shop every time you go for a shred? With more awards under its belt than Muhammad Ali, including back to back Transworld Good Wood awards, the Quiver Killer is living proof that there is at least one board on the market equipped for riding everything. Carbon, Kevlar and a camber profile provide plenty of pop and edge hold for smokin’ the pipe and ripping up the groomers. A directional shape ads versatility so you can enjoy your snowboarding in all snow conditions.
With so many different board designs on the market today, many shredders are sharing lustful thoughts of a personal board quiver. I’m sure we’d all like to have a closet full of snowboards each with different shapes to address that particular day’s riding style. Unfortunately that’s not reality for most of us, and luckily, now it’s not a necessity. If you ride everything and can only get one board this year, the Capita Quiver is for you.
Hailed as a 2x Transworld SNOWboarding Top 5 half-pipe Good Wood award winner, the Quiver Killer needs no warm up period. Comfortable and stable out of the box wile still quick edge to edge, these boards can handle anything the mountain can dish out. And, with a price tag hundreds of dollars less than it’s Good Wood peers, these boards are undeniably the best high performance product for the price, industry wide.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Medium cost $
Camber Construction.
Directional Shape.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
153, 155, 157, 159, 161
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
SS Select Core (Beech & Poplar)
Form 6 Fibreglass (Biaxial)
Carbon & Kevlar stringers
High Transparent Extruded base
Directional shape
7/10 Flex rating
Similar boards: Burton Custom Flying V - 2011 Endeavor Live Series - 2011 Amplid Paradigma - 2011
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