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PTO Review
We skied them. Here's how they stack up.
These snowboards span 2 categories (All-Mountain Freestyle, All-Mountain). Scores reflect each snowboard's intended use — direct comparison across all dimensions may be misleading.
Women's Tweaker 2.0 — progressing to advanced riders who ride switch on purpose and treat the mountain as a set of features — side hits, cat-track lips, a park lap on the way down. Mercury — riders who want a one-board quiver that excels at carving and all-mountain riding but can still hit park features. Check the radar chart below to see where each one wins.
Each row compares all boards on one dimension. 🏆 marks the highest score.
| Dimension | Women's Tweaker 2.0 | Mercury |
|---|---|---|
| Carving | 8 | 9🏆 |
| Park | 9🏆 | 6 |
| Playfulness | 9🏆 | 7 |
| Forgiveness | 6🏆 | 6🏆 |
| Stability | 5 | 7🏆 |
| Powder | 5🏆 | 5🏆 |
Progressing to advanced riders who ride switch on purpose and treat the mountain as a set of features — side hits, cat-track lips, a park lap on the way down. Lighter riders who want camber's pop and grip without needing the strength to bend a stiff board, and anyone who prefers a short, quick turn to a long, fast one.
Powder-focused riders — Powder 6/10 with no taper and no rocker; the Women's Dream Weaver 2.0 is the float board. Riders who go fast through cut-up snow and want a deck that stays settled, because 2/5 will not. Riders stomping big park jumps at pace, who will bottom out this flex and are better served by the stiffer Women's Airheart 2.0. And complete beginners after the most forgiving board on the wall, since full camber engages an edge sooner than rocker.
Riders who want a one-board quiver that excels at carving and all-mountain riding but can still hit park features. Speed lovers who want edge hold and stability.
Beginners still learning to link turns. Dedicated park/jib riders — too stiff and directional. Deep powder specialists.
The Women's Tweaker 2.0 is best for progressing to advanced riders who ride switch on purpose and treat the mountain as a set of features — side hits,. The Mercury is best for riders who want a one-board quiver that excels at carving and all-mountain riding but can still hit park features. The right choice depends on your primary terrain, ability level, and riding style.
The CAPiTA Mercury scores highest in Stability at 7/10, making it the strongest all-mountain option. It handles groomers, chop, and variable conditions without losing composure, so it's the best single-snowboard choice for riders who want one board for the whole mountain.
The CAPiTA Mercury leads in Carving with a PTO score of 9/10. Its edge grip on hard snow and groomed runs is the strongest in this comparison.
The Jones Women's Tweaker 2.0 is the most forgiving option with a Forgiveness score of 6/10. It doesn't punish imperfect technique, making it the easiest snowboard to progress on among these.
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