We offer Free Shipping on orders over $50 shipped within the contiguous United States...that's the lower 48 to you and me. If your order is received before 5 PM Eastern Standard Time, we will make every effort to get it out the same day. Make sure to take Free Shipping into account when comparing prices.
Free Shipping (Economy) must be selected inside the shopping cart.
The fact that scary-fun Capita UltraFear FK Snowboard is only available in limited quantities isn't the only reason you (and we) want it so bad. The graphics are a collage of sexy (and soon to be lifeless) ladies cut from the fleshy topsheets of multiple Capita models. With this weapon you'll strike fear into the hearts of virgins that penetrates so deep, blood will ooze from their ocular cavities before you even press, slide, and rotate past their ghostly-white bodies.
Bottom Line: Sharpen your skills for the kill with the UltraFear.
im 5'9 and about 155 lbs and rode a 153 last season and it was perfect for all around riding. If your looking for all around riding from big mountain pow all the way to slayin in the park i would go with a 155.
how well with this board spin? and spin off 30-40 footers? i live in jersey so i do shred alot of rails, jus wanna know how it holds on medium size jumps
bull, iv got last years model and its sketchy as shit on big jumps. on medium jumps its alright but if youv got any off centre landings it washes out. im not a pro but im rocking 720+ and its sketchy, trying to sell mine and buy somethin more stable for this year
the board holds up on everything. kills everything. slays everything. Rode the last years ultra fear FK all season all over Utah. Make sure you get the right size. I'm 6'0 and got the '55 and needed it a little longer on the deep days and big air. 30 footers were pretty mellow though.
Dogfunk.com knows that no one wants the used-car-salesman experience, so we decided to show you the other guys prices in an effort to keep your shopping experience as informed as possible. We do our best to confirm this information is correct, but assume no responsibility for the accuracy of the price and shipping information provided by other vendors.
WHY YOU'LL LIKE IT: Behold, the ULTRAFEAR FK. Depicting dismembered pieces of every graphic throughout the CAPiTA board line, this cosmic collage features an easy to ride Freestyle FK reverse camber shape with an upgraded construction for diverse riding styles. Easy to ride in the park, with pre-pressed positioning for jibbing and a rockered nose for floating in the powder, the ULTRAFEAR FK will scare your friends whenever you're ready to step up your game. Call your local shop now, as these bad boys are only prodcued in VERY limited quantities.
IN DETAIL: - DS Select RFC Sustainable Core - Die Cut Sidewalls with 1.5mm Dampening System - Custom Weave -- E Class Fiberglass Configuration - Wax Infused Rotation Sintered Speed Base - Silkscreen Base Graphics - 360 Degree Steel Edges - 4 x 2 Inserts - Aluminum Logo Base Inlay
Music provided by Into song : "O Lay" by "TEENS" licensed by David Wood For The Snowboard Realms http://www.barnowlrecords.com
Clinic section : "True School" by "Marlin" licensed by Marlin Hansen For The Snowboard Realms http://www.myspace.com/Marlincalrizio
CAPiTA Defenders of Awesome Teaser : "Wires" by "Red Fang" for CAPITA Snowboarding http://www.redfang.net
Editing : T.J. Schneider / The Snowboard Realms http://www.tjschneider.com http://www.thesnowboardrealms.com
I'm about 125 and 5'10, should I go with the 147 or 151? I don't think I'm really done growing yet so I may be like 6' in the next year or so. And is there a HUGE difference between 4cm (or 2 inches)? I'm looking to mainly ride park so that's why I'm leaning towards the 147, but then again, I want to keep the board for a while. Thanks for the help!
Yep, the 252mm waist is wide enough for a size 11 boot. I'm currently on a horrorscope with the same waist width as the 151 Ultra with size 10.5 boot and theres plenty of room
how well with this board spin? and spin off 30-40 footers? i live in jersey so i do shred alot of rails, jus wanna know how it holds on medium size jumps
At 25.6mm, it is almost a mid wide. I would say it comes down to what you boots you are riding. If you are using a boot with a shrunken outsole (Burton Ion, DC Park, Salomon F series, Ride etc), I bet it would be fine.
I'm a chick, same height and weight here and I rock a 158cm Never Summer Circuit. The length is a good pow lacerator but you can also slay metal in the park... To figure out what size of a board you want, you must first decide its use (Park board is usally measured right below chin, all mountain at your lips, and pow board at your nose) It also depends on how aggressive a rider you are, if you're a beginner, get a shorter board or vis versa.
not sure about the virgins and ocular cavities.....but this board is serious. seriously. horrorscope with upgraded materials in a limited graphic run each season keep this board a top choice for team riders. upgrades in core, glass, base and dampening are worth the extra $100 for this board. check the ultra fear binding this year too!!
not sure about the virgins and ocular cavities.....but this board is serious. seriously. horrorscope with upgraded materials in a limited graphic run each season keep this board a top choice for team riders. upgrades in core, glass, base and dampening are worth the extra $100 for this board. check the ultra fear binding this year too!!
I'm about 125 and 5'10, should I go with the 147 or 151? I don't think I'm really done growing yet so I may be like 6' in the next year or so. And is there a HUGE difference between 4cm (or 2 inches)? I'm looking to mainly ride park so that's why I'm leaning towards the 147, but then again, I want to keep the board for a while. Thanks for the help!
What size feet do you have? With the 151, you gain almost 1/2 a cm in waist width, as well. Overall, I am thinking the 151 will be better, especially if you jump/like tranny etc.
Hey boss I would say yes you could do jumps on this board but I would probably go with the stairmaster extreme. Usually Reg Camber boards are a lot more ideal for jumps. But this is a good board to get a little bit of everything great in pow and solid on rails and still jump worthy!
3 Comments Last Comment: November 17, 2011 by: Jim Morrison
By: Jim Morrison
November 17, 2011
mathias, try out this years model and i bet you'll change your tune
Flag
By: Mathias
October 29, 2011
bull, iv got last years model and its sketchy as shit on big jumps. on medium jumps its alright but if youv got any off centre landings it washes out. im not a pro but im rocking 720+ and its sketchy, trying to sell mine and buy somethin more stable for this year
Flag
By: matt
October 23, 2011
the board holds up on everything. kills everything. slays everything. Rode the last years ultra fear FK all season all over Utah. Make sure you get the right size. I'm 6'0 and got the '55 and needed it a little longer on the deep days and big air. 30 footers were pretty mellow though.
Flag
Comment on kylek's review >