Capita Stairmaster - 2011

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for rail riding Medium cost snowboard Available in Wide Camber construction Twin shape

The board that made Capita and quite possibly the snowboard responsible for nurturing some of the best urban and jib snowboarders from rookies through to pros. Just in-case you thought camber was out of fashion, if the Stairmaster is using camber, trust me it’s in. If you’re looking to polish your freestyle skills, you can’t go wrong with the Capita Stairmaster.

Manufacturer's Description:

The Stairmaster originated as a board discounted out of the box that’s smaller, wider, softer, and designed for manoeuvrability around the park. The ride-ability of this series has become legendary in relation to the price tag, and the overwhelming demand for these boards continues after being named by Transworld SNOWboarding Magazine as the #4 men’s freestyle board in the world in ’09 under $400 while beating every other board in the top ten on price.

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Year: 2011


Available Lengths (cm):
144, 148, 152, 156, 159, 152W, 156W


Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park


Specifications:

WDT engineered Jib core
Pre-cured 420 Fibreglass (biaxial glass)
Extruded base
True twin shape
4/10 flex rating


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Capita Stairmaster

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will on January 23, 2011 at 04:21 PM

Hey i’ve been riding this board for a month now 152 and i like it alot i mean its got a good amount of flex, good on rails and jumps tons of pop dont know if it could’ve been better rocker but right now im having fun with it and it was pretty cheap for how good it is.

kieran on February 26, 2011 at 11:54 AM

yeah i’ve got the 2010 model and been riding it for couple of years now, use it about 50/50 freestyle/mountain and cant fault it at all. really nice flex for rails/boxes/butters but the camber means its got plenty of pop, super solid on landings and easy at speed. i raced my friend (he has a ride dh) down a boarder-x on it and left him for dead (dont know wether that was because i left my brain at the top though!). i bought this board to progress my freestyle and its done just that, cant fault it at all.

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