Capita Mega Death Snowboard
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Description
| Board Length (cm) | 165W | 162 | 161W | 159 | 157 |
| Recommended Rider Weight (kg) | 115+ | 105 | 100 | 90 | 80 |
CAPiTA Mega Death Snowboard
Dominance on Any Terrain
The CAPiTA Mega Death snowboard is built for big mountain lines and steep chutes but performs just as well on your local resort slopes. Packed with CAPiTA’s latest technology, the Mega Death delivers an ultra-lightweight design with outstanding performance. Equipped with a thicker Megadrive™ XT Base, it guarantees maximum durability and speed. This snowboard is a power chord ready for all challenges – it just needs a freeride specialist to add their melody. Rock on!
Advanced Construction and Precision
The Mega Death features the Alpine V1 Profile, which combines camber in the middle with a flat tail and reverse camber at the nose. This design ensures excellent edge hold on hard snow, increased float in powder, and stability during landings. The extended camber in the tail provides extra power for climbing and greater support for riders favoring wider models.
With a flex rating of 6.5/10 and a directional shape enhanced with Death Grip™ technology, this board delivers an additional contact point for precise control in both freestyle and freeride settings.
Advanced Technologies
- FSC® Certified 3D Thermopolymer Starship Core™: Premium Poplar core enhanced with recycled thermopolymer channels, creating a hybrid core with exceptional pop and durability.
- Megacarbon™ Array: Wide carbon tape placed above and below the core, delivering four times the power and responsiveness of previous carbon designs.
- Inlaid Alloy Skid Plates: Ultralight protective plates that enhance durability without adding weight.
- Megadrive™ XT Base: A race-ready base made from HMW polyethylene, enriched with carbon and fluoro additives for unmatched speed and durability in any conditions.
- Moonshot Omni-Tune™: Advanced stone grind structure optimized for both regular and switch riding.
- Edges: 360° HRC48 Steel Edges – durable steel edges for all-terrain grip and reliability.
- Graphics Multitech™ Level 5 DeepSpace™: Transparent topsheet with multi-layer printing, giving the graphic depth and a unique aesthetic.
Technical Specifications
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| Rocker/Camber/Rocker – Combines stability, smoothness, and effortless float in powder. Perfect for versatile snowboarders. | Directional – Wider nose and narrower tail provide stability at high speeds, ideal for freeriding. |
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Terrain: Flex: Profile: Shape: Gender: Binding Mount: |
All Mountain, Freeride 6.5/10 Rocker/Camber/Rocker Directional Male 2x4 Inserts |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right snowboard size?
The correct snowboard size should be selected primarily based on the rider's weight, followed by height and boot size. Choosing the right size improves control, stability, and overall riding comfort. Always refer to the manufacturer's size chart before making your decision.
How do I choose the correct snowboard width?
Snowboard width plays an important role in comfort and performance. Riders with larger boots should consider a Wide model to reduce the risk of toe and heel drag during turns. For most manufacturers, Wide snowboards are generally recommended for riders with boot sizes around EU 44 (US Men's 10) and above, although recommendations may vary depending on the snowboard design, binding setup, and riding style.
What does snowboard flex mean?
Flex refers to the stiffness of a snowboard. Softer boards are generally more forgiving and easier to control, while stiffer models provide greater stability at higher speeds and more precise edge response. The ideal flex depends on your riding style, ability level, and personal preference.
Is a new snowboard ready to ride?
Most new snowboards come factory-waxed and are ready to ride right out of the box. To maintain optimal base glide and edge performance, regular waxing and routine maintenance are recommended throughout the season.
How should I maintain my snowboard?
Regular waxing, edge tuning, and proper storage will help keep your snowboard performing at its best for many seasons. After riding, dry your board thoroughly and avoid storing it in damp environments for extended periods.
What are the differences between snowboard profiles?
A snowboard's profile significantly affects the way it rides. Camber offers precision and powerful edge hold, rocker provides a more forgiving and playful feel, while hybrid profiles combine the benefits of both. The best profile depends on your riding style and personal preferences.
























