CAPITA DEFENDERS OF AWESOME SNOWBOARD 2013/14 REVIEW
When you call a board the Defenders of Awesome, you’re definitely making something of a statement. Thankfully, this high-end freestyle stick from Capita has the spec and performance to back that statement up. Which is just as well, because it also has to justify one of the most eye-catching graphics of the year – there are Jackie Brown-style chicks with guns on every different length. Introduced into the line for the first time last year, the DOA won a whole host of awards in its maiden season. Understandably, Capita’s tech guys have decided to subtly tweak the board for the 2013-14 season, rather than tampering with a winning formula.
Interestingly, one thing they have changed is the core. The previous year’s ‘SS Select core’ has been switched for one made of more sustainably grown wood. But the wood in question is still poplar so the flex and feel of the board is largely unchanged. The profile on this board is also the same as the previous season’s model. It’s a hybrid, with camber between the feet and a bit of reverse camber towards the tip and tail. This is a solid, chunky ride with the relatively rigid flex, meaning it powers through slush and crud without batting an eyelid. The powerful core is stiffened further by carbon stringers that run the length of the board, meaning that it really fires you up in the air when you pop.
Like last year’s DOA, it’s excellent for tackling kickers and for hooning it down the piste at Mach 10. If you like going big and you’re man enough to handle it, it’s an awesome freestyle stick.
CAPITA DEFENDERS OF AWESOME SNOWBOARD 2013/14 – VIDEO REVIEW – BY WHITELINES
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