Question:
GNU Carbon Credit BTX VS Capita Ultra Fear FK?
anonymous
2009-10-31 14:20:19 UTC
All-Mountain (No jibbing just a bit of jumps(not ollie, jumps) and riding)
140lbs
Union Force Bindings, K2 Raider Boa Boots

For these purposes which one's better for my purpose?

PS.Which one of stepchild's snowboard fit my purpose best for less than $450?
Three answers:
Butters.like.no.other
2009-10-31 18:28:53 UTC
Hi!



personally, just from the selection of boards you've given, i would say capita because Bananatech isnt everything its cracked up to be. B-tech C2 Is just a more elongated version of regular camber, and The Original Banana tech reverse camber tech actually causes you grief in the pow



The capita ultra fear is a reverse camber board with flat kick tech. it has more contact which lets you float more.

BUT

there are two problems with this board choice. if you go onto their website, the ultrafear are in very limited distribution. not only that, but the ultra fear is built more for jibbing (with their reverse camber, why wouldnt it be?)



If i were you, i wouldt get any of these boards in relation to the specs i want.



and instead i would go for the board that the guy who answered my yahoo qustion rides:

Bataleon snowboards!

excellent brand with a patented Alternative-camber base tech theory. Triple Base Tech gives you contact where you need it, and board lift where you dont. you catch what you need, and the board does the rest!



If youre looking for an all mountain snowboard, anything from them works



True twin (these boards give you a perfect ride everywhere. park laps or pow lines, your ride will be set, no doubt):

---Airobic

---Evil Twin

---Riot



Directional/all mountain specific (these boards were designed to kick pillow line A SS! although able and willing to hit up park, these boards cut through pow like your girlfrind cuts through you inhibitions!):

---Omni

---Undesputed

---Enemy+++ Very Light Series



I love bataleon, been riding it for three years. TBT never disappoints!!

whatever you choose, whether its the Capita, Bataleon, GNU, or frickin' LTD., Ride it like a champ and kill the hill!!



keep it real
anonymous
2009-11-01 10:33:13 UTC
Stepchild Everything Sucks would be a great deal for you. The board is a medium-to-soft flexing board that is under $450. The softer flex makes the board forgiving and easy to ride outside the park and will handle jumps with ease. It is a true twin, so center up those bindings and spin away. Stepchild is a sick company who stands behind their boards, so I would definately recommend them. As for the other two, Capita Ultra Fear FK is definately the better choice if you don't wanna be riding the same board every other person is--just a thought.
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2016-05-22 08:54:25 UTC
Lib Tech all the way


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