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Spring Break Twin Snowboard

5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews

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Spring Break Twin Snowboard

Just because you spend a lot of time in the park doesn't mean you aren't interested in laying down elbow-dragging carves and weaving through trees. Understanding that a lot of park riders like to cruise the rest of the mountain, too, Capita created the Spring Break twin Snowboard. It has an asymmetric sidecut and a healthy amount of camber to give you the power and edge-hold needed to carve, slash, and spin your way around any part of the resort.


A radial sidecut on the toe edge offers smooth-carving performance, while a New Age Directional sidecut with Death Grip on the heel edge allows powerful turns and incredible edge like you've never experienced on heelside turns. Camber from insert to insert keeps things lively and responsive, and keeps your ollie on point. Meanwhile, flat-to-rocker zones out to the tips ensure that the board doesn't feel catchy and help it plane over fresh powder and choppy snow more easily. If you like to follow up mornings of carving fresh corduroy with laps through the jump line, then this is the board for you.


Length
156cm, 159cm, 162cm
Profile
Surf Rocker Twin (raised camber platform through inserts, low-angle contact points)
Shape
true twin, blended radial
Flex
medium (5 of 10 on Capita's scale)
Effective Edge
[156cm] 1180mm, [159cm] 1202.69mm, [162cm] 1225.38mm
Waist Width
[156cm] 268.63mm, [159cm] 273.6mm, [162cm] 278.58mm
Sidecut Radius
[156cm] 6.6m, [159cm] 6.7m, [162cm] 6.8m
Stance Width
[156cm] 19.5 - 24.2in, [159cm] 20 - 24.7in, [162cm] 20.5 - 25.2in
Stance Setback
centered
Mount
4-hole
Core
Dual Blaster AshPop Core (poplar, ash)
Laminate
Holysheet (triaxial on top, biaxial beneath)
Sidewalls
ABS1000
Edge
360-degree HRC48 steel
Base
Powder Drive (sintruded)
Base Color
alternating
Recommended Rider Weight
[156cm] 120 - 180lb, [159cm] 140 - 200lb, [162cm] 160 - 220lb+
Recommended Use
freeride/powder snowboarding, park & freestyle snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

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5 out of 5 stars

August 20, 2020

I like jet skis

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

I worked a demo with the Capita crew last spring as a favor to the rep. I instantly was curious about this new Spring Break shape because of the graphic. I once was in a jet ski accident so I got a chuckle out of it. Turns out, that board was being taken out all day and people loved it. Anyone looking for wide all mountain board, we would put them on it. The most common feedback was that the board didn't turn like a wide board, it was lightweight and turned really well. The graphics brought a smile to everyone's face. Lot's of selfies were going down in front of the tent. The SB Powder Twin really pulls the whole Spring Break line together as a complete collection of boards. The Pow Twin would be an insane option for smashing pow in the morning and taking it to your favorite resort side country jumps when the pow tracks out. It's a twin and has a little camber, so in the chop it powers thru and is easier to land jumps on then a board who's primary design is to float.

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5 out of 5 stars

August 19, 2020

Different! Blend of a pow/freeride board

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

It is a little stiffer than most people expect, which helps blast through the crud and hold and edge. The camber zone between the feet is also a bit shorter than most other Capita?s so the nose and tail float just as good as the other spring break boards but you do get a little more pop. This board is also VERY wide, so if you have a big foot you will be very happy.

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