The CAPiTA Arthur Longo Aeronaut Snowboard is an all-mountain board that delivers exceptional performance on any slope. This directional camber snowboard is perfect for riders looking for power and playful control. Featuring an Alpine V3 profile, it offers the explosive pop and responsiveness of a classic camber board, plus a zero camber section for smooth turn initiation and control. The progressive sidecut and custom-built Hyperdrive ADV base also support fast, smooth riding.
Alpine V3 Profile The Alpine V3 profile features a deep traditional camber that tapers to zero by the end of the sidecut. This small zero camber section gives you a more controlled ride while retaining the responsiveness and power of a classic camber board.
Progressive Sidecut A true progressive sidecut combines two or more radii that address the three stages of a turn: easier turn initiation, increased control and stability throughout the turn, and maximum power at the end of the turn. Panda Hover Core Ultra-light core reinforced with bamboo power rods for maximum power and responsiveness.
Holysheet™ Tri/Bi Fiberglass Featuring a fiber filter with high tensile strength and low modulus, triaxial fiberglass above the core and biaxial fiberglass below the core, it provides strength and durability while providing a perfectly balanced ride.
Hyperdrive™ ADV Base Specially formulated for The Mothership, this sintered base provides an ultra-fast base with incredible abrasion resistance.
PLT Topsheet Technology They adhere to the board without the use of heavy, toxic lacquers, maintaining vibrant, rich graphics.
Magic Bean™ Resin It offers a stronger, more durable, thinner wood core, giving you a lighter board with better energy return.
CAPiTA SNOWBOARD
CAPiTA Snowboards is a snowboard company founded in Seattle, USA in 2000 by riders Jason Brown and Blue Montgomery. CAPiTA Snowboards are handcrafted in Austria at their facility, The MotherShip™, which uses clean energy generated by their own power plants.
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