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Capita Indoor Survival Review

Capita Indoor Survival Snowboard Review 2025-2026

Last Updated January 26, 2026 by Nate 75 Comments

Hello and welcome to my Capita Indoor Survival snowboard review.

In this review, I will take a look at the Indoor Survival as an all-mountain-freestyle snowboard.

As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Indoor Survival a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other all-mountain-freestyle snowboards.

Overall Rating

Board: Capita Indoor Survival

Price: $619

Style: All-Mountain-Freestyle

Flex Rating: Medium (5/10)

Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (5.5/10)

Rating Score: 83.3/100

Compared to other Men’s All-Mountain-Freestyle Boards

Of the 33 current model all-mountain freestyle snowboards that we tested:

  • The average score was 84.3/100
  • The highest score was 95.6/100
  • The lowest score was 72.8/100
  • The average price was $608
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    ❄️ The Indoor Survival ranked 21st= out of 33


    Overview of the Indoor Survival's Specs

    Check out the tables for the Indoor Survival's specs and available sizes.

    Specs

    STYLE:

    ALL-MOUNTAIN-FREESTYLE

    PRICE: 

    $619 - BUYING OPTIONS

    Ability Level: 

    Ability Level Intermediate to Expert

    flex:

    Flex 5 half

    feel:

    snowboard feel stable

    DAMPNESS:

    Chattery Damp Bar-05

    SMOOTH /SNAPPY: 

    Smooth Snappy Bar 6

    Playful /aggressive:

    Playful Aggressive Bar 6

    Edge-hold:

    edge hold firm to hard snow

    camber profile:

    Traditional Camber

    Traditional Camber

    TRADITIONAL Camber - Capita's "PARK V1 + FLAT KICK TECH" - technically not fully cambered, as there are some flat sections before the contact points, but practically full camber. 

    SHAPE: 

    TRUE Twin

    setback stance:

    Centered

    BASE: 

    Sintered | Capita's "Quantum Drive™"

    weight:

    Felt normal

    Camber Height: 

    6mm!

    Sizing

    LENGTH (cm) 

    Waist Width (mm)

    Rec Rider Weight (lb)

    Rec Rider Weight (kg)

    150

    249

    100-150

    45-68

    152

    250

    110-160

    50-72

    154

    255

    120-180

    54-81

    156

    258

    130-190

    59-86

    158

    260

    140-200

    63-90

    160

    262

    150-210

    68-95

    155W

    261

    130-190

    59-86

    158W

    265

    140-200

    63-90

    161W

    268

    155-215+

    70-97+

    Who is the Indoor Survival Best Suited To?

    The Indoor Survival is most suited to those looking for a freestyle oriented board, that's a little more aggressive, but not ultra aggressive, and something that lay down carves on the groomers and basically do a bit of everything well, apart from powder. 

    It's biggest strengths lie in jumping but when you're not hitting jumps/side hits, it can hold it's own everywhere else. 

    A one-board quiver for the right rider, if you don't need powder performance. 

    Not for beginners. But intermediate and up, with a freestyle flavor to their riding, and looking for something that can handle a slightly more aggressive approach, should like this board. 


    The Indoor Survival in More Detail

    O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Indoor Survival is capable of.

    Demo Info

    Board: Capita Indoor Survival 2024, 156cm (258mm waist width)

    Date: March 21, 2023

    Conditions

    Mostly cloudy with some blue patches and the sun poking through occasionally.  But bright and good visibility throughout the day (with some low cloud rolling in just as I was finishing up). 

    Temp 1°C (34°F) in the morning and warmed up to 3°C (37°F) in the afternoon. Wind was gentle at 5kph (3mph).

    24hr snow: 0cm (0")

    48hr snow: 0cm (0")

    7 day snow: 5cm (2")

    On groomer: Soft packed bordering on slushy to start and got progressively more slushy. Bumpy and rutty in places.

    Off groomer: Not great but doable. Slushy for the most part - but it's better than ice!

    Setup

    Capita Indoor Survival 2024 Snowboard Review

    Bindings angles: +15/-15

    Stance width: 22" (560mm)

    Stance Setback: Centered

    Width at Inserts: 267mm (10.51") 

    Rider Height: 6'0"

    Rider Weight: 180lbs 

    Rider Boot Size: US9.5 Adidas Response ADV

    Bindings Used: Burton Malavita M 

    Weight: 6lbs 3oz (2820 grams)

    Weight per cm: 18.08 grams/cm

    Average Weight per cm: 18.71 grams/cm*

    *based on a sample size of around 250 models that I’ve weighed in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024 models. So the Indoor Survival is lighter than average on the scales. Felt normal on snow. 

    Powder

    Nothing to test in on the day, but based on specs and feel, it's not going to have great powder float. Being a nearly full camber, centered stance, true twin board, it's not made for powder. 

    Carving & Turning

    Carving: One of the better twin carvers. While this board is setup for freestyle riding, it can lay down a great carve at pretty good speeds when you want to. 

    Ease of Turning/Slashing: It's right on average in terms of turn initiation. It's not super hard to initiate turns on or anything, but it's also not completely effortless. You've got to put a little weight/technique into it. But when you do it responds nicely. 

    Maneuverability at slow speeds: Again, not effortless, but when you did put in that little bit of effort, it was actually pretty quick edge-to-edge at slow speeds. 

    Catchiness: Not completely catch-free, would be something you could catch an edge on if you got it too wrong. But it's also not something that I found overly catchy or anything. 

    Speed

    Really good for handling speed for a mid-flexing, freestyle focused twin. It's not up there with the best, but it's got good speed and good stability at moderately high speeds. 

    Uneven Terrain

    Crud: Not super damp or anything (but some dampness to it) but it handled crud pretty well. Didn't get bucked around too easily. 

    Trees/Bumps: You can get this thing zipping from edge-to-edge pretty quickly, so it does well weaving between bumps - when you put in the effort - but it's not so much effort that you lose your technique and are just hoicking it around. In powder in trees, it wouldn't be as good. 

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    Jumps

    Now were getting into this board's forte. It really likes to get air. 

    Pop: You gotta put in a little bit of effort to get it popping. That said, it's not super hard to access the pop, it's just not completely effortless. When you do put in the effort, especially when you really wind it up, it gives back really decent pop. 

    Approach: A really nice mix of stable but easy enough to adjust and speed check.

    Landing: Stomper.

    Side-hits: Wouldn't put it in my top tier for side hits but still really decent. 

    Small jumps/Big jumps: Sweet spot is medium to large. 

    Switch

    Feels good on transitions. You've got to concentrate a little as it's not completely catch-free, but it's still easy to transition on. And riding the other direction feels really good - naturally being a true twin. 

    Spins

    Good for spinning. Not ideal when setting up switch as it's not fully catch-free, but overall it's really good. It's good in the air, easy to get the spin around and lands/sets up switch decently well. 

    Jibbing

    Not what I'd deem my ideal jibbing board. But it's decent enough. 

    Butters

    You've got to put a bit of weight into the tip/tail to get it to press, but it will press and it's not super hard to get it buttering. 


    Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

    Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

    FACTOR Rating (/5) weighting total score weighted rounded score
    Weighted
    Jumps 4.5 20 18 18/20
    Carving 3.5 10 7 7/10
    Turns 3.5 10 7 7/10
    Switch 4.5 10 9 9/10
    Speed 3.5 10 7 7/10
    Spins 4 10 8 8/10
    Butters 3.5 10 7 7/10
    Jibbing 3 5 3 3/5
    Crud etc 3.5 5 3.5 3.5/5
    Trees 3.5 5 3.5 3.5/5
    Pow 2 5 2 2/5
    TOTAL (after normalizing):90 83.3333 83.3 83.3/100
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    The Indoor Survival is a very versatile board that does freestyle really well, with a slightly more than average aggressiveness.

    But it's not restricted to just riding freestyle. While jumps are it's best attribute, it carves really well for a twin and can take you just about everywhere, except powder (well it can take you there, for sure, like any board can, but it would feel sinky and be a back leg burner, IMO). 


    More Info, Current Prices and Where to Buy Online

    If you want to learn more about the Indoor Survival or if you are ready to buy, or if you just want to research prices and availability, check out the links below.




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    >>Capita Indoor Survival 2026 at evo.com
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    >>Capita Indoor Survival 2026 at blue-tomato.com
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    Capita Indoor Survival 2026

    If you want to check out some other all-mountain-freestyle snowboard options, or if you want to compare how the Indoor Survival compares to other all-mountain-freestyle snowboards, then check out the next link.

    Top 10 Men's All-Mountain-Freestyle Snowboards

    PAST REVIEWS OF THE INDOOR SURVIVAL

    Hello and welcome to my Capita Indoor Survival review.

    In this review, I will take a look at the Indoor Survival as an all-mountain snowboard.

    As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Indoor Survival a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other all-mountain snowboards.

    Overall Rating

    Capita Indoor Survival Review

    Board: Capita Indoor Survival 2023

    Price: $549

    Style: All-Mountain

    Flex Rating: Medium (5/10)

    Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (5/10)

    Rating Score: 84.1/100

    Compared to other Men’s All-Mountain Boards

    Out of the 38 men’s all-mountain snowboards that I rated:

    • The average score was 83.9/100
    • The highest score was 92.1/100
    • The lowest score was 70.7/100
    • The average price was $546
    • The Indoor Survival ranked 22nd out of 38

    Overview of the Indoor Survival’S Specs

    Check out the tables for the Indoor Survival’s specs and available sizes.

    Specs

    Style:

    All-Mountain

    Price: 

    $549

    Ability Level: 

    Ability Level high intermediate to expert

    Flex: 

    snowboard Flex 5

    Feel:

    Snowboard Feel Semi Locked In

    Smooth/Snappy:

    Smooth Snappy Bar-07

    Dampness:

    Chattery Damp Bar-05

    Playful/Aggressive:

    Playful Aggressive Bar 6

     Edge-hold:

    Edge-hold Firm Medium Snow

    Camber Profile: 

    Full Camber - Capita's "Park V1 Profile"

    Shape: 

    Directional Twin

    Setback Stance: 

    Setback 0.5" (12.5mm)

    Base: 

    Sintered | Capita's "Quantum Drive"

    Weight: 

    A little lighter than normal

    Camber Height: 

    6.5mm

    Sizing

    LENGTH (cm) 

    Waist Width (mm)

    Rec Rider Weight (lb)

    Rec Rider Weight (kg)

    150

    249

    100-150

    45-68

    152

    250

    110-160

    50-72

    154

    255

    120-180

    54-81

    156

    258

    130-190

    59-86

    158

    260

    140-200

    63-90

    160

    262

    150-210

    68-95

    155W

    261

    130-190

    59-86

    158W

    265

    140-200

    63-90

    161W

    268

    155-215+

    70-97+

    Who is the Indoor Survival Most Suited To?

    The Indoor Survival is best suited to someone looking for a camber dominant do-it-all board and don't need too much powder performance. 

    I didn't find it ideally suited to hard/icy conditions, but performs well in softer snow. 

    Has a bit of a catchy feel and not super easy to slash turns, so would suit a rider with good technique who doesn't like to slash around too much. Though part of that feeling, I think, is due to the grooves in the structured base this thing has. Not sure if the pattern in the structure was just really unsuited to the snow conditions I was in or what the case was, but I would prefer no structure to the particular structure I experienced with it. 

    For this reason, not for beginners or even low intermediate riders, IMO. It's not overly demanding in terms of flex, but it's not super forgiving of skidded turns.  


    Indoor Survival DetailS

    O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Indoor Survival is capable of.

    Demo Info

    Board: Capita Indoor Survival 2023, 158cm (260mm waist width)

    Date: March 24, 2022

    Conditions 

    Sunny with barely a cloud in the sky.  

    Temperature: 30°F (-1°C) in the morning, warming up to 36°F (2°C) in the afternoon.

    24hr snow: 0" (0cm) 

    48hr snow: 0" (0cm)

    7 day snow: 27" (69cm)

    On groomer: Hard packed but not icy.

    Off groomer: Icy and crunchy to start but softened up as the day went on. 

    Setup

    Capita Indoor Survival 2023 review

    Bindings angles: +15/-15

    Stance width: 595mm (23.4″)

    Stance Setback: 0.5" (23.5mm)

    Width at Front Insert: 269mm (10.59")

    Width at Back Insert: 271mm (10.67")

    Rider Height: 6'0"

    Rider Weight: 180lbs

    Rider Boot Size: US9.5 Adidas Tactical ADV

    Bindings Used: Burton Malavita M 

    Weight: 2920grams (6lbs 7oz)

    Weight per cm: 18.48 grams/cm

    Average Weight per cm: 18.59 grams/cm*

    *based on a sample size of around 200 models that I’ve weighed in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023 models. So the Indoor Survival was very close to average. Felt a little lighter than normal on snow. 

    Powder

    Didn't have any to test in on the day, but would say it would be OK without being anything amazing. 

    It's full camber, but it is wider than normal, which helps with surface area. That plus a little bit of setback, help it be better than the average full camber board, but still going to be an effort in deeper powder. 

    Carving

    Good on a carve. Prefers to be on edge carving. Really fun in medium to softer conditions, but not as good in hard/icy conditions. 

    Turning

    Ease of Turning/Slashing: Feel like it was harder than it should be. I feel like the pattern of the structured base makes it quite tricky to release the tail to execute a slash. 

    Maneuverability at slow speeds: Quite nimble at slow speeds, so long as you use proper technique it can get from edge to edge fairly quickly - not lightning fast, but decent enough. 

    Skidded Turns: Quite catchy when you get off your game or get lazy and skid your turns. Not sure if this is entirely just the camber profile or that in combination with the grooved pattern in the base - my instinct is that the base has something to do with it. 

    Speed

    Despite not being overly stiff, it felt decently stable at speed. And it went fast, so you could quite easily test that stability at speed. Plus has really good glide - which is certainly a plus of the structured base pattern. Does really help with glide, but I'd take a bit of reduction in glide to be able to slash a little more easily, personally. 

    Uneven Terrain

    Crud/Chunder: Does OK smashing through crud, but not ultra smashy or anything. And not super easy to correct when you do get thrown off your line. 

    Trees/Bumps: Decently quick edge-to-edge but pretty punishing of slashes, so you've got to really get on that edge. 

    Jumps

    Pop: Really good and nice and easy to access and feels light in the air.

    Approach: Good in terms of picking a line and not deviating from it but speed checking/adjusting isn't super easy

    Landing: Solid enough without being a stomper. Not super forgiving of a bad landing but not bad either.  

    Side-hits: Didn't find the approach to trickier sidehits great but otherwise good. 

    Small jumps/Big jumps: Medium is it's sweet spot. 

    Switch

    Rides well in switch position. Transitioning to switch isn't ideal but once there it's all good. 

    Spins

    Decent enough all round - good easy pop and decent riding switch. But the setup isn't ideal with that catchy feeling. 

    Jibbing

    Not bad, but that catchy feeling doesn't inspire confidence on the approach. 

    Butters

    Pretty easy to press and the nose and tail feel really similar to press too. 


    Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

    Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    POWDER

    3.0

    9/15

    CARVING

    3.5

    7/10

    TURNS/SLASHING

    3.0

    6/10

    SPEED

    3.5

    7/10

    CRUD/CHUNDER

    3.5

    7/10

    TREES/BUMPS

    3.5

    7/10

    SWITCH

    3.5

    7/10

    JUMPS

    4.0

    8/10

    SPINS

    4.0

    4/5

    BUTTERS

    4.0

    4/5

    JIBBING

    3.0

    3/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    84.1/100

    Overall, the Indoor Survival is a board I wanted to like more and think that I could really like if it wasn't for the pattern in the structured base, which just doesn't do it for me. It still scores well, despite that, and I think it's a board I could get excited about if it wasn't for that. If you were to buy it's something you could grind out or have the pattern changed depending on your most common conditions. 

    I have heard from someone who did a grind on the DOA (which has the same base pattern) and he said it transformed the board into something way easier to slash and more fun. I think that could really make me love this board, but it was hard to get past that. I would happily accept less glide for some more slashability. 

    Note that this board is quite different to how it was for the 2021 model. The 2022 model changed quite a bit. The 2023 model is the same as the 2022 model. If you're looking at a 2021 model, see past review below. 


    Hello and welcome to my Capita Indoor Survival review.

    In this review, I will take a look at the Indoor Survival as a freestyle snowboard.

    As per tradition here at SnowboardingProfiles.com I will give the Indoor Survival a score out of 100 (based on several factors) and see how it compares with other freestyle snowboards.

    Note: The 2022 model of the Indoor Survival changed quite a bit - to a point that I believe it belongs in a different category now, so this review is representative of the 2021 model. When I test the new model, I will replace this review.

    Overall Rating

    Capita Indoor Survival Review

    Board: Capita Indoor Survival 2021

    Price: $439

    Style: Freestyle

    Flex Rating: Medium (5/10)

    Flex Feel on Snow: Medium (5/10)

    Rating Score: 79.7/100

    Compared to other Men’s Freestyle Boards

    Out of the 37 men’s freestyle snowboards that I rated:

    • The average score was 81.4/100
    • The highest score was 91.8/100
    • The lowest score was 71.4/100
    • The average price was $447
    • The Indoor Survival ranked 22nd out of 37

    Overview of the Indoor Survival’s Specs

    Check out the tables for the Indoor Survival’s specs and available sizes.

    Specs

    Style:

    Freestyle

    Price: 

    $439

    Ability Level: 

    Ability Level Intermediate to Expert

    Flex: 

    snowboard Flex 5

    Feel:

    Snowboard Feel Semi Locked In

    Turn Initiation: 

    Medium-Fast

     Edge-hold:

    Edge-hold Firm Medium Snow

    Camber Profile: 

    Hybrid Camber Capita's "Park V1 Profile" - mostly camber with flat sections before tip and tail

    Shape: 

    True Twin

    Setback Stance: 

    Centered

    Base: 

    Sintered - Capita's "Quantum Drive" base

    Weight: 

    Lighter than Normal

    Sizing

    LENGTH (cm) 

    Waist Width (mm)

    Rec Rider Weight (lb)

    Rec Rider Weight (kg)

    150

    242

    100-150

    45-68

    152

    243

    110-160

    50-72

    154

    248

    120-180

    54-81

    156

    251

    130-190

    59-86

    158

    253

    140-200

    63-90

    160

    257

    150-210+

    68-95+

    Who is the Indoor Survival To?

    The Indoor Survival is great option for those looking for a park deck that's predominantly camber, mid-flex (so a little stiffer than a typical park board) and those who prefer to hit the jump line more so than the jib line. But also for those who want a board that can still ride the rest of the mountain, whether carving up the groomers or treating the mountain like a park. 

    Not for beginners but should be fine for intermediate riders, IMO and does best in soft to medium-firm snow, rather than hard to icy snow. 

    The Indoor Survival in More Detail

    O.k. let’s take a more detailed look at what the Indoor Survival is capable of.

    Demo Info

    Board: Capita Indoor Survival 2021, 154cm (248mm waist width)

    Date: February 21, 2020

    Conditions: Groomers on the firmer side of medium but not overly hard and softened up a bit later on. 

    A little crunchy off groomer, but not too bad. 

    Relatively cold and a little bit of a cold wind made it quite cold on lift but overall just moderately cold. Warmer in sun of course.

    Nice and sunny and great visibility.

    Capita Indoor Survival 2021 Review

    Bindings angles: +15/-15

    Stance width: 530mm (20.9″)

    Stance Setback: Centered

    Width at Inserts: 257mm (10.12") 

    Rider Height: 6'0"

    Rider Weight: 175lbs

    Rider Boot Size: US10 Salomon Lo-Fi

    Bindings Used: Burton Malavita M 

    Weight: 2720grams (6lbs 0oz)

    Weight per cm: 17.66 grams/cm

    Average Weight per cm: 18.36 grams/cm*

    *based on a small sample size of around 80 models that I've weighed in 2019, 2020 & 2021 models. Lighter than average, which is typical of Capita boards. 

    Powder

    Had nothing on the day, but from the specs and the feel, this isn't something that's suited to powder. 

    It's mostly camber, true twin and centered. 

    Of course any board is fun in powder, but it will get fatiguing on the back leg after a while and the nose will prone to sinking in deeper powder. 

    Carving & Turning

    Carving: A good board for carves and that's the style of turn this board prefers, but can get a little washy just at the end of a carve at times, particularly in harder snow sections. 

    Turning: Felt a little catchy/grabby when not really getting up on the edge properly, but when you did it was fine for regular turns. 

    Maneuverability at Slow Speeds: Pretty good, but not super maneuverable. Not a tank at slow speeds either, just not super agile.

    Skidded Turns: Not easy to skid turns on. A board that prefers good turning technique and prefers to be on the edge. 

    Speed

    Not a bomber, but can handle a fair bit of speed well. Better at speed in soft to medium-firm snow as opposed to hard to icy snow. 

    Uneven Terrain

    It's pretty good going through bumps and crushing crud, but you've got to attack it relatively aggressively. When you do, it performs well in this area, but not so well if you get too casual with it. 

    Jumps

    Overall a really good board for jumps.

    Pop: Good pop. Not epic but definitely decently poppy. And that pop is quite easy to access too - so it's not something you've really got to wind up to get it popping.

    Approach: Good and stable and nimble enough. Just that slight catchy feeling is only thing, for trickier setups. 

    Landing: Solid on landings. Can stomp this board on landings. 

    Side-hits: Good, except for that slight catchy feeling which can make trickier approaches not ideal

    Small jumps/Big Jumps: Medium to large are it's sweet spot, IMO, but of course fine for small jumps too. But overall more suitable for those already confident on jumps, rather than those just starting on jumps.

    Switch

    Good for switch. True twin and centered, so yeah. 

    Spins

    Easy to get spin around and good for switch for 180s, 540s etc, plus good, easy pop make this board a good spinner. Only thing is the setup isn't always ideal, with that mild catchy feeling. 

    Jibbing

    Not bad but not great. Feels OK on the jib and popping off, but not as good for the setup, IMO. Like most things on this board, it goes better when approaching quite aggressively, so you want to already be confident with jibs.

    Butters

    Quite easy to butter. More so than I was expecting, but yeah good for butters. 

    Score Breakdown and Final Verdict

    Check out the breakdown of the score in the table below.

    RATING
    (out of 5)

    SCORE WEIGHTING

    JUMPS

    4.0

    16/20

    JIBBING

    3.0

    12/20

    SWITCH

    4.5

    13.5/15

    BUTTERING

    4.0

    8/10

    SPINS

    4.0

    8/10

    UNEVEN TERRAIN

    3.5

    3.5/5

    POWDER

    2.0

    2/5

    CARVING/TURNS

    3.0

    3/5

    SPEED

    3.0

    3/5

    PIPE

    3.5

    3.5/5

    TOTAL after normalizing

    79.7/100

    The Indoor Survival is a jumps line park board that can hold it's own on the rest of the mountain, with powder being it's biggest weakness. Something you want to have solid technique to ride, and be a fairly aggressive park rider, that already has some park skills. 

    If all of that sounds like you, then the small price-tag on this board makes it a very appealing option. 

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