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Capita Ultrafear 155cm Wide 2024 model

Regular price $600.00 AUD
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Capita Ultrafear Snowboard Test 2024-2025

Capita Ultrafear Review by snowboarding profiles

Capita Ultrafear Snowboard Review 2025-2026

The Capita Ultrafear is a really fun freestyle/park deck that has a nice spring/energy to it, offering easy pop but also decent total pop. 

Around the mountain it feels agile, light and likes slower to moderate speed vs higher speeds. 

Capita Ultrafear Review

Capita Ultrafear Snowboard Review 2025-2026

The Capita Ultrafear is a really fun freestyle/park deck that has a nice spring/energy to it, offering easy pop but also decent total pop. 

Around the mountain it feels agile, light and likes slower to moderate speed vs higher speeds. 

 

Ability Level: 

Ability Level Intermediate to Advanced

flex:

flex 4 and a half

feel:

snowboard feel stable

DAMPNESS:

Chattery Damp Bar-04

SMOOTH /SNAPPY: 

Smooth Snappy Bar-08

Playful /aggressive:

Playful Agressive Bar-05

Edge-hold:

edge hold firm to hard snow

camber profile:

Hybrid Camber

HYBRID CAMBER

HYBRID Camber - Capita's "Resort V1" - mostly camber. No rocker but flat sections before the contact points, so not quite traditional camber.  

SHAPE: 

setback stance:

CENTERED

BASE: 

SINTRUDED (between sintered and extruded) - Capita's "SUPERDRIVE™ FX BASE"

weight:

FELT REALLY LIGHT

Camber Height: 

6mm

Sizing

LENGTH (cm) 

Waist Width (mm)

Rec Rider Weight (lb)

Rec Rider Weight (kg)

149

251

90-160

41-73

151

252

100-170

45-77

153

254

130-180

59-82

153W

264

140-190

63-86

155

255

140-190

63-86

155W

265

150-200

68-91

157

256

150-200

68-91

157W

266

160-210

73-95

Who is the Ultrafear Most Suited To?

The Ultrafear is best suited to someone looking for a dedicated freestyle/park deck to add to their quiver. 

It's easy enough to use if you're just starting out with freestyle stuff, but you'll want to have some general snowboarding experience before riding it. 

Not going to be a one-board-quiver for most, but if you only plan on riding park and doing side-hits, flat-land tricks etc on the groomer and only go in trees when there isn't powder and don't want something that can bomb and rip high speed carves, then it could be for you.