If you’re not into natural wood topsheets, buying an eco conscious snowboard can be a little frustrating. Trust Capita to go against the grain! Blue Montgomery and his gang of graveyard diggers have thrown a drop of hippie blood, a handful of dream catchers and eye of newt into a big cauldron and created the Green Machine. A park destroying high tech snowboard with massive green credentials and Capita’s flat kick reverse camber technology.
Our goal with this series 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. For 09/10, we’re proud to offer these boards in both cambered, and reverse camber Flat Kick versions. You pick
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
High cost $
Rocker Construction.
Twin Shape.
Green or Eco Friendly Construction.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
152, 154, 156, 158
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Reforestation Certified Sustainable Core
Triaxial / Biaxial fibreglass
Biodegradable Bean Derivative Top Sheet
95% Recycled Beeswax Modified Sintered Speed Base
100% Recycled Sintered ABS Sidewalls
Special Blend – EVO TECH Fiberglass Configuration
360 Degree Steel Edges
4x2 Inserts
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