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Long story short, I snapped a mega merc on day 2 and now i get a free capita deck. Decided im not interested in any super mega bs.

Im going to be on a mission next season to ride 50/50 switch, to get down boardslides and clean up the 360. I already have plenty of freeride boards, so im looking for a twin. Jibs and jumps. How should I go about deciding between doa, sbrt, outerspace living, ultrafear, indoor survival, dark horse, outsiders, pathfinder, etc?
 
#2 ·
Long story short, I snapped a mega merc on day 2 and now i get a free capita deck. Decided im not interested in any super mega bs.

Im going to be on a mission next season to ride 50/50 switch, to get down boardslides and clean up the 360. I already have plenty of freeride boards, so im looking for a twin. Jibs and jumps. How should I go about deciding between doa, sbrt, outerspace living, ultrafear, indoor survival, dark horse, outsiders, pathfinder, etc?
Not familiar with Capita boards really. I think that, in general, a somewhat forgiving board that has a bit of flat sections just before the contact points of its predominantly camber bend will help with learning to ride switch. Less chance to catch an edge that will inspire confidence and flow in riding switch. The DOA is such a design, as far as I can tell.

PS. The Burton Process camber, which is sort of a similar design to the DOA (purepop camber), has helped me with learning ride switch.
 
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Dark Horse ooh, what's that. Is it something slightly tweaked and renamed or whole new enchilada?


If Indoor Survival get one from this year, next year's are marketed more towards their vision impaired customers.

But not as bad as '26 Resort Twin, with Disgruntled Employee graphics.

But wait, ooh Stairmaster:

Sorry, making this so much worse instead of helping.
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But, yeah, an outgoing '25 model Indoor Survival on sale would be my ¢2.