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Capita Pathfinder 2026
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CAPiTA Pathfinder 2026

$359.96$449.95

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At a Glance

Terrain

All-Mountain
Freestyle

Ability Level

Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

Description

From the new rider to the next freestyle master, this series offers big potential at an affordable price.

The Pathfinder excels in a variety of resort and freestyle terrain with the tried and trusted combination of Dual Core™ and Special Blend Fiberglass + Magic Bean™ Resin.

Shape True Twin
Flex 3/10
Profile Park V2 — flat between feet, reverse camber at contact points
Core Dual Core (Poplar + Beech)
Base Superdrive (extruded)
Best For Freestyle / resort — accessible value board for progression
Size Waist (mm)
145 246
147 248
149 250
151 252
153 254
155 256
157 258

Details

Type
Snowboard
Vendor
Capita

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PTO ReviewAll-Mountain

CAPiTA Pathfinder

By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry tests, and rider feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this board · Various test sites

Groomers4Jibbing6Jumps5Versati.9Skill L.3Powder3
Groomers4
Jibbing6
Jumps5
Versatility9
Skill Level3
Powder3

The take

The most forgiving board in CAPiTA's lineup — Bitter End Deflection Tuning makes it nearly impossible to catch an edge.

The Pathfinder is CAPiTA's entry-level board, and it's designed with one goal: make learning to snowboard as frustration-free as possible. The Park V2 camber profile puts flat/zero camber between the feet with reverse camber at the contact points — this combination noticeably reduces edge catches, the number one frustration for beginners.

Bitter End Deflection Tuning softens the contact points at the tip and tail even further, making turn initiation effortless. The soft flex (3/10) means the board responds to light inputs without fighting back. The true twin shape is perfect for learning to ride switch early.

What makes the Pathfinder special is that it's still built at The Mothership in Austria — CAPiTA's clean-energy factory. At entry-level pricing, you're getting the same manufacturing quality as their premium boards, just with simpler materials (no carbon, sintruded base instead of sintered).

The trade-off is clear: this board washes out at speed, can't handle crud, and lacks the pop of mid-range boards. Aggressive progressing riders will outgrow it in 1-2 seasons. But for the first season — or as a budget jib/beater board — it's excellent.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: 2x4 insert pattern. Our pick: Union Flite Pro.