This is going to be a brief overview of all the 2020 Capita snowboards.
First I will take a look at any new boards for the 2019-20 season, and any old 2018-19 boards that are exiting.
Then I'll look at each board and put them into the categories where I see them best fitting.
New 2020 Capita Snowboards
The new boards for 2019-20 are:
Exiting 2019 Capita Snowboards
The 2019 boards that aren't returning with a 2020 model:
All 2020 Capita Snowboards by Category
Capita's 2019-20 boards have been categorized below. This is according to the categories here at SnowboardingProfiles.com and not necessarily the same as what Capita themselves might label them as.
Of course these are only broad categories as every board is different, but this is a rough guide.
CAPITA BEGINNER SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
CAPITA PARK/FREESTYLE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
CAPITA ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREESTYLE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
CAPITA AGGRESSIVE ALL-MTN-FREESTYLE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
CAPITA ALL-MOUNTAIN SNOWBOARDS
Men's
CAPITA AGGRESSIVE ALL-MOUNTAIN SNOWBOARDS
Men's
CAPITA FREERIDE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
Women's
CAPITA POWDER & SHORT/WIDE SNOWBOARDS
Men's
CAPITA SPLIT BOARDS
Men's
CAPITA YOUTH SNOWBOARDS
Summary
So there you have the 2020 Capita snowboards.
Mostly business as usual with some fine tuning of existing boards and a few new boards. But most of which are reinventions of exiting boards. But another great line up, nonetheless.
I was privileged to try several 2020 Capita boards early 2019 and will be publishing my reviews for those throughout the year.
Richard Won says
Hello!
I’m deciding between the 2020 Capita Outer Space Living and the 2020 Never Summer Proto Type 2 and was hoping if you could help me choose between the two!
I’m an advanced beginner looking to grow into a board. I’m not too aggressive, but I do want the flexibility to speed up if I want to while also cruising around the mountain. I’m not too into parks, but I might have an interest to go off jumps in the future.
Thank you!
Nate says
Hi Richard
Thanks for your message.
The Outerspace Living stood out to me as I read your comment. It’s a really good option for someone in that beginner bordering on intermediate level, and something that can stick with you through your progression. The Proto Type 2 is fine at an intermediate level, but it’s a bit of a step up and less suitable to advanced beginner. It’s also a little more aggressive. It’s not ultra aggressive by any means, but more so than the OSL, IMO.
For more details on my take on edge check out:
>>Capita OSL Review
>>Never Summer PT2 Review
Hope this helps