M3 CAP Wide Freestyle

M3 CAP Wide Freestyle 

DESCRIPTION

All the quality, pop, versatility and performance of the cap series for riders with big feet. All mountain freestyle board performance with a directional shape, long effective edge for park riding and precise edge control.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 18, 2003]
Dylan
Beginner

Strength:

durable. i've taken some hard falls, and ran over some ice patches with it and to my surprise there are no scratches.

Weakness:

none that i know of yet.

it's amazing.

Similar Products Used:

none. i'm worthless

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 15, 2003]
PandaRiot
Intermediate

Strength:

-Floats strong and fast in powder -Great pop -Tough -Great response -Stable at high speeds

Weakness:

-Havent found any yet, but im sure there are some that more experienced riders could point out.

I've fallen in love with the Capwide. Firstly, I have size 13 feet, and i don't have any issues with overhang. Secondly, the boards boosted my snowboarding so much. Never before have i ridden a board that so noticably saves my ass for hitting the snow. Its so great sticking spins you've over balanced, always pulls you back round. Great for butters - excellent pop and fun for tail and nose presses. It can dampen chattering at high speeds and floats like anything in pow. Thats where the wide feet excel ! More surface area, more float.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 11, 2003]
M34life
Advanced

Strength:

Its worth every penny. Unlike some have said in other reviews, this is probably one of the lightest boards ive ever picked up/ridden, and Ive been quite the boardho. Definitely a great board for stomp big landings. This thing will land anything! Very stiff, super stable, great for chargin down the mountain and lands backcountry knee-blasters like park jumps. Throw some Drake F-60s on and go big.

Weakness:

First, I wouldnt touch one without riding a few seasons, definitely not for beginners. Second, I dont really like to go on rails with it. I have an old burton floater that I trashed on rails before I got this awesome board. The floater is way wider so it rides rails better. The topsheet has chipped along the edges a little bit. But thats what 2 seasons and some dumbass friends can do. Do you come to the mountain to ride, or show off the shiny new board you buy every season? Some days the mountain looks like a fashion show of posuers that cant ride for their life.

ok, well, im on my fifth season riding and im on my second season going strong with this stick with no problems. I love it, its very stiff and responsive with great stability, especially at really high speed, yet unbelievably forgiving on landings. This board will definitley improve your riding a lot. It rides switch great and has allowed me to step up to 5's and hopefully more!

Similar Products Used:

Nothing can come close

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 09, 2002]
Todd
Intermediate

Strength:

weight, pop, and flex

i have the 156 general, and i love it!! it has tons of pop, lands nice, and is easy to throw around.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 03, 2002]
kerky
Mountaineer

Strength:

None

A nice board with some wicked pop in the tail for serious ollying power. A great size for guys with slightly bigger feet, all the response you need in a board. Great for sticking landings and boardslides.... Just a little too heavy for my liking and it''s a little hard to throw around because of it....

Similar Products Used:

Burton Johan, Elan Element, Option Sansalone, Elan Vanninen, Option Supercap the list goes on...

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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