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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | Expert All-Mountain Charger |
| Terrain | All-Mountain, Freeride |
| Ability Level | Expert |
| Shape | Directional, 0.5" Setback |
| Flex | 7 / 10 |
| Width | Wide |
| Series | Mega Line |
Product Description
Built for riders who refuse to compromise, the Mega Mercury Wide brings CAPiTA's flagship Mega Line performance into a wide-waist platform designed for bigger boots. The 3D Thermopolymer Starship Core keeps weight to a minimum while the Hybrid HolySheet Tri/Tri MegaCarbon glass and MegaDrive XT base deliver race-level speed and edge hold across every condition. Resort V2 Directional camber locks in at speed; New Age Progressive sidecut with Death Grip keeps every turn buttoned at the exit. For aggressive all-mountain and freeride riders who ride hard and expect more.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Resort V2 Directional + Flat Kick Tech: raised camber platform through the inserts for high-speed edge hold through variable terrain, elevated contact points to land and float in powder, Flat Kick tip and tail arcs for faster and more aggressive transitions |
| Flex | 7 / 10 |
| Shape | Directional, 0.5" Setback |
| Core | 3D Thermopolymer Starship Core: mega-premium, reforestation-certified Poplar graded by weight and grain consistency, with bonded post-consumer recycled Thermopolymer channels forming an advanced hybrid core. Comparable to Paulownia in strength-to-weight ratio while retaining the poppiness of Poplar |
| Laminates | Hybrid HolySheet Tri/Tri MegaCarbon: HolySheet fiberglass interwoven with carbon additives for enhanced precision during layup and notable weight reduction, triaxial on both top and bottom · Magic Bean Resin: industry-first resin system with 60% bio-content from renewable agricultural raw material, poppy, powerful, extremely durable |
| Sidecut | New Age Progressive with Death Grip: progressive sidecut incorporating a reverse sidecut arc in the midsection that provides a contact point to apply pressure and retain control throughout the turn |
| Topsheet | MegaLite Skin Topsheet with PLT Technology: super thin yet durable matte lamina delivering 60% weight reduction over regular topsheets. Digital + Screen Print, Chrome Silver Underlay. Post-lamination topsheet bonding for a featherlight finish |
| Base | MegaDrive XT Base with Moonshot Omni-Tune: pure race UHMW polyethylene modified with high carbon content and special fluoro additives, increased thickness for enhanced durability. Fastest base in the CAPiTA lineup. Moonshot Omni-Tune aftermarket high-performance race-base stone grind structure wicks water from the base at a 45-degree angle, factory-applied |
Warranty
Mega Mercury Wide Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board really made for?
This is built for advanced and expert riders only. The flex is mid-firm (7 out of 10), the profile is locked-in camber through the insert zone for locked edge hold, and the radar tells the full story: skill level maxed at 5, groomers at 5, and terrain versatility maxed. On the Mega Mercury Wide, you've got a board that responds to precision input and demands solid technique. It's not forgiving for intermediates, but if you're comfortable at speed on varied terrain, this is your all-mountain freeride weapon.
Why does it cost this much? What am I really paying for?
You're paying for three layers of premium construction that most boards skip. First, the core is reforestation-certified poplar graded by weight and grain consistency, bonded with recycled thermopolymer channels—ultra-light and popy. Second, the reinforcement is triaxial fiberglass interwoven with carbon across top and bottom, paired with a plant-based resin that's 60 percent bio-content. Third, the base is high-performance polyethylene with high carbon content and a race-grade stone grind applied at the factory. On the Mega Mercury Wide, that's a board that stays lively over rough snow, holds its speed on hard-pack, and resists base wear far longer than standard construction.
What conditions is this board perfect for?
It excels on groomers and variable all-mountain terrain in spring and winter conditions. The directional shape with 0.5-inch setback keeps the back foot locked in tight turns, and the profile design—raised camber through the inserts and rocker at the tip and tail—lets you hold an edge on hardpack and still float the front through powder and crud. On the Mega Mercury Wide, you're stable at high speed, you carve like it's on rails, and you can power through variable terrain without washing out. It's not a jib-and-spin board; it's pure freeride precision.
What makes this board last so long?
Durability comes from three places. The triaxial carbon-reinforced glass on top and bottom distributes impact loads across a wider area instead of concentrating stress. The poplar core absorbs vibration without cracking (it retains the snap of lighter wood without brittleness). And the base is high-performance polyethylene thickened beyond standard, which resists edge wear and base scarring. On the Mega Mercury Wide, you can ride hard year after year without the base thinning or the edges delaminating as fast as lighter boards.
The wide sizing, how does that change the ride?
Wide boards have a wider waist (26.1 to 26.5 cm versus regular 25.3 to 26.1 cm) to accommodate larger boot overhangs. On the Mega Mercury Wide, you keep full edge contact on toe and heel even with a size 11 or larger boot. You also get more surface area at the nose and tail for float in powder—the same nose and tail width as the standard model but on a directional platform designed to favor deep-snow feel. Pick the Wide if your boot is over a size 10 and you ride a lot of variable terrain.