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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Park Rat |
| Terrain | Park + Resort |
| Ability Level | Advanced |
| Shape | True Twin |
| Flex | 4.5 / 10 |
| Variants | Available in Regular and Wide |
Product Description
Built to blur the line between park laps and groomer sessions, the CAPiTA Indoor Survival is a true twin that punches above its weight class. The Meta Core with a Titanal Centerline Booster delivers underfoot snap and edge-to-edge confidence, while the Park V1 profile and Death Grip sidecut lock in clean carves and pop-on-demand launches. Equally at home hitting features or laying arcs, this board rewards progressive freestyle riders who refuse to pick a lane.
Product Details
| Profile | Park V1 + Flat Kick Tech: traditional camber zeroing out 4 cm before the end of the sidecut, transitioning into a Flat Kick nose and tail for jibbing stability and catch-free takeoffs |
| Shape | True Twin |
| Flex | 4.5 / 10 |
| Sidecut | New Age Radial: single arc contact-to-contact (true twin geometry) · Death Grip: reverse sidecut arc in the midsection providing a contact point to apply pressure and retain control throughout the turn |
| Core | Meta Core: P2 Superlight Core base (Paulownia + Poplar) with high-bending and shock-absorbing Beech stringers running through the inserts for increased strength and snappier pop |
| Additives | Titanal Centerline Booster: full-length Titanal centerline guaranteeing optimum stability and ideal dampening properties |
| Laminates | HolySheet Tri/Bi Fiberglass: triaxial fiberglass on top for strength and durability, biaxial beneath for a perfectly blended, responsive ride · Magic Bean Resin: 60% bio-content plant-based resin system (low-temperature process, renewable agricultural raw material) for a poppy, powerful, and durable layup |
| Base | Quantum Drive: progressive blend of compressed ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene, absorbs more wax than standard sintruded materials for enhanced glide; sublimation base graphic |
| Topsheet | PLT Topsheet Technology: post-lamination bonding process producing a featherlight, smooth, high-gloss finish without heavy toxic lacquer |
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Indoor Survival Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board really for? What skill level?
The Indoor Survival is built around a true twin shape with a balanced flex of 4.5 out of 10 (soft-to-moderate), paired with a flat profile that has a slight rise at nose and tail. On this board, that combination rewards freestyle tricks and progression while still being stable enough on groomers, so it works best for intermediate riders who split their time between park and resort runs.
Is this board polyvalent or super specialized?
The core is lightweight beech-and-poplar construction with titanium-alloy reinforcement running tip-to-tail, and the base uses a progressive polyethylene blend. On the Indoor Survival, this setup lets you pop tricks, carve on groomed runs, and cruise backcountry-lite terrain equally well. It's genuinely all-mountain freestyle rather than locked into one discipline.
What makes this board different from a standard freestyle board?
Instead of soft wood alone, there are beech reinforcement stringers running through the core for snap and strength, plus a metal centerline strip for dampening vibration. On the Indoor Survival, that means you get responsive pop on flat ground and in the park, but the board also tracks and holds an edge when you push speed on hardpack. That hybrid design is what lets you transition between terrain styles without losing feel.
How do I know if I have the right size?
The Indoor Survival offers standard and wide widths across lengths 150–161 cm. Weight and riding style matter most. For this board, if you weigh 60 kg and ride freestyle-forward, stick to the narrower standard widths and size down slightly for quicker edge-to-edge transitions. If you weigh 70+ kg or carve hard, go standard length or up, as the extra material anchors you on groomers without sacrifice.
What's this flat profile thing and how does it change how the board feels?
Traditional camber arches the board underfoot, but this one is flat with a slight curve (camber) that vanishes 4 cm before the nose and tail, which then rise up slightly. On the Indoor Survival, that means the underfoot sits almost neutral, so it's forgiving when you land tricks or skid sideways, and the raised nose and tail help the board float and rotate effortlessly in the air and on flat ground.