Capita Scott Stevens Snowboard
Best freestyle snowboard for young riders progressing into park terrain.
This is the ideal bridge for young riders ready to graduate from micro boards to full-sized freestyle setups. The catch-free rocker profile makes learning park tricks forgiving and intuitive, though you sacrifice the high-speed stability of a stiffer, traditional camber board for that playful, easy-turning feel.
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Who it's for
- Creative park riders seeking a playful, buttery board feel
- Aggressive park riders needing durability for rails and boxes
- Smaller riders wanting a responsive board for freestyle progression
Who should skip it
- Speed-focused riders who dislike board chatter on steep terrain
- All-mountain riders needing versatility for powder and carving
- Adults or heavier riders exceeding the weight capacity
Performance breakdown
Park Progression
Catch-free profile makes learning rails and jumps incredibly intuitive for kids.
Flex Playfulness
Soft flex pattern allows young riders to easily press and butter.
Durability
Rugged construction handles the inevitable abuse of learning new tricks.
Base Maintenance
Extruded base requires minimal upkeep to keep sliding fast all season.
Weight
Lightweight build prevents fatigue during long days on the mountain.
Turn Initiation
Reverse camber profile makes edge-to-edge transitions effortless for smaller riders.
Key Specs
Size
135 cm
Shape
True Twin
Flex
3
Ability Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Riding Style
Freestyle, All-Mountain
Terrain
Park, All-Mountain
Core Material
Select 2.0 Wood Core
Base Material
XXX (Truded) Extruded Base
Mounting System
2x4 Inserts
Camber Profile
Reverse Camber
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