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Capita Normal Ass Snowboard

November 27, 2011

How does this board handle big mountain/powder?
I am going to Utah in a few months. I ride a Capita Stairmaster on the east coast right now, so it handles fine all over groomers, hardpack, etc but is a bit tough to ride in deep fresh pow. I'm trying to get an idea of what kind of board would help me ride Park City, etc. Is it just a matter of setting my stance back, or do I need a legit all mountain board to ride the bowls, etc?
Thanks!

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