Positives
- Forgiving
- Easy To Butter
- Fun Mtn Freestyle Twin
Negatives
- Not As Poppy As Some Capita's
- No Real Set Back For Pow
- Bucky In Soft Uneven Snow
- Not the best grip in hard snow.
Summary
The Capita Outerspace Living is a board we have ridden for many years now, owned, and often recommended for those who want a forgiving mountain freestyle ride. Other than edge hold that is somewhat lacking in harder snow and a bucky nature in really soft, thick, uneven snow, this does everything well, which is all you can ask for from this kind of board.Update 2025: The Capita Outerspace Living has the same shape and camber profile as its had for a very long time. It just got an updated core, base, and such. The overall ride is very similar. It just has more pop and better glide.
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Riding Style | All Mountain Freestyle |
Riding Level | Beginner - Expert |
Fits Boot size (US) | < 8, 8-10, 10-12 |
Manufactured in | Austria by The Mothership |
Shape | True Twin |
Camber Profile | Hybrid Camber |
Stance | Centered |
Approx. Weight | Feels Normal |
Split | No |
On Snow Feel | |
Turn Initiation | |
Skidded Turns |
Flex | |
Buttering | |
Edge Hold |
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Capita Outerspace Living In Depth Written Review Review by The Good Ride
An Un-Paid, Un-Biased Breakdown Of How the Capita Outerspace Living Rides And Who It Is For
How It Was Tested:
I borrowed the Capita Outerspace Living for an extended demo and sent it back.
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Size: 156 (James) & 161w(Davey)
Days: 5+
Conditions: Good groomers to varied spring snow. I have had this in pow in the past with the same camber profile and shape.
Riders: James (Size 9, 5’10”, 185-190lbs). I’ve tested and compared 800+ boards
Davey (Size 12, 240lbs, 6’4”)
Boots: Ride Deadbolt, Burton Ion
Insoles: F.I.T. Gamechangers
Bindings: Union Atlas, Union Force
Redundancy: Strapins in case boots or bindings break.
Jacket: Jones Mtn Surf Anorak, Skyline Fuse Jacket, Jones Shralpinist Stretch Jacket
Pant: Jones Mountain Surf Pant, Burton AK Gore-Tex Pro 3L Hover Pant, Skyline Faze Pant Jones Shralpinist Stretch Bib, Jones Mountain Surf Bib,
Helmet: Smith Method, Smith Scout, Smith Maze
Goggle: Smith 4D Mag
Gloves: Burton AK Clutch Mitt, Burton AK Tech Leather Glove, Drop Tahoma Mitt,
James’s Set Up: 21.5” Wide. Stance Angles +15/-15. Close to Reference on groomers
Davey’s Set Up: 23” Wide. Stance Angles +18/-9
Similar Boards We Like (but not the same):
Never Summer Photosynthesis, Yes Greats, Stone Message, Lib Tech Box Knife, Yes Basic, Ride TwinPig, Burton Good Company,
Approximate Weight
(We don’t put in the exact weight because, with wood cores, there is no consistency in a board’s weight)
Sizing
The Capita Outerspace Living 156 is the size I want for the above-mentioned specs. It’s a great size for an mtn freestyle board, and I don’t feel too heavy. Davey would like to size up one from the 161w for his specs, though, if they made a bigger size.
Sizing is all about balancing what fits your boot size and your weight for how you like to ride. If your boot is too wide, you can’t turn it; if it’s too narrow, you get the dreaded Toe & Heel Drag. Your weight is a close second to boot size because it determines how the board will feel under your foot. Height comes in a distant 3rd. Some prefer control, so matching the boot size is the priority. Others prefer dampness over control and like to size up.
Here are some ideal US boot sizes for these boards.
148: 6.5-7.5
150: 7-8
152: 7.5-8.5
154: 8-9
156: 8.5-9.5
158: 9-10
160: 9.5-10.5
155w: 10-11
157w: 10.5-11.5
159w: 11-12
161w: 11.5-12.5
I would stay close to the Capita’s recommended weight range. If it comes down to boot size or weight, I would ensure it fits your boot first and then your weight a close second.
Shape
This is a directional twin but very close to being a true twin.
Camber/On Snow Feel/Ability Level
The Capita Outerspace Living has a mellow camber going just past the inserts and then a lot of rocker from there to the tip/tail. It makes for a stable but very forgiving ride. Very easy to one foot/flat base.
Edge Hold
The Edge hold isn’t ideal if you see a lot of hard-to-icy snow. It’s ok, but not what you want if you ride in the mid-west or on the east coast.
Flex Personality
Capita’s flex personality has evolved so much over the last decade. They went from being stiff boards that could snap easy if flexed to hard going big to boards that can almost bend in half without breaking.
The pop has increased as well, and the Capita Outerspace Living pops really well for having such a mellow camber, and it’s easy to butter, too.
Uneven Snow
It’s doable in hard snow but not perfect and good in soft, uneven snow. However, Capita Outerspace Living isn’t that great in wet, thick, uneven snow. It bucks and bounces me around. It really allows the board to flex too much and then spring out of that uneven snow too much. It’s really noticeable on wet spring snow days or thick wet pow days when it’s tracked up.
Speed
I’m impressed with how well this mellow flexing ride can go straight without feeling hooky/wanting to turn. It’s no bomber but it’s good for its flex. Especially for a straight line into a kicker. .
Base Glide
The base glide of Capita Outerspace Living is very good for this price point and keeps improving yearly.
Turning Experience/Carving
Turn initiation was very quick and lively. It had a balanced, do-any kind of turning radius when I got it on edge. Carves aren’t bad for how little camber there is but if you want something that carves harder and you are more of an advanced rider, consider the Indoor Survival instead. Its almost full camber profile drives out of a turn much faster.
Powder
The Capita Outerspace Living floats well centered with all that rocker before the nose/tail for an almost true twin, but it’s not what you want if you want to set your board back in powder.
Switch/Jumps/Pipe/Jibs
It’s almost perfect either-way, switch, great at tracking into kickers, not afraid of jibs, and a very fun ride for softer pipe days.
Final Thoughts
Even though the camber is a little mellow/small for these camber-rich days, I still think the Capita Outerspace Living is a great choice for those who want a forgiving but very fun mtn freestyle twin.
Capita Outerspace Living Past Reviews
Capita Outerspace Living 2020-2024 Snowboard Review
Here is an old but still relevant Capita Outerspace Living Snowboard Review from the average but knowledgeable riders at The Good Ride.
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How This Review Happened: We borrowed this for an extended demo and then returned it.
Size: 156
Days: 2
Conditions: Very late spring conditions but pretty good.
Riders: James (Size 9, 5’10” 185-195lbs), Jimbo (Size 11, 5’11” 160lbs)
Boots: Adidas Tactical ADV
Insoles: Sandsole Custom Insoles, Footprint Insole Technology Gameghangers Low Profile
Bindings: Union Strata
Set-Up: 22” Wide. 15 front -15 back. Centered.
Similar Boards (but not the same) That We Compared This To and Boards we like that are similar to it: Capita Outsiders, Capita DOA, Never Summer Proto Type Two, Nitro Fury, Yes Greats, Rossignol Jibsaw, Lib Tech Box Knife, Yes Jackpot, Never Summer Funslinger, Ride TwinPig,
Approximate Weight: Feels pretty normal to the light side of normal.
Sizing
The 156 felt just right for me but Jimbo needed a wide to make it work for his 11’s.
Flex/Buttering
Capita keeps evolving the flex with all their boards and the Capita Outerspace Living is no exception. The core seems to have the ability to bend more without breaking but still have a nice snap back. Its camber profile makes it easier to butter than the DOA and Outsiders but it doesn’t quite have the pop those boards do.
On Snow Feel/Ability Level/Skidded Turns
The early rise in the nose/tail going to rocker right after the inserts make the Capita Outerspace Living a very easy ride for all ability levels. It has this stable catch-free ride underfoot that is very forgiving and easy to skid turns with. It one foots well off the chair and tracks well on a long flat cat track.
Edge Hold
The way the Capita Outerspace Living is tuned out of the factory leaves the edge hold a little lacking in harder snow and it let’s go easier than other boards out there with disruption in the sidecut. Some don’t like disrupted side cuts and if you are one of those people you might prefer this board then. If you like strong grip in hard to icy snow then look somewhere else.
Turn Initiation
Quite a fast turner edge to edge and it can take a hard right or left too without feeling awkward.
Turning Experience/Carving
The mellow camber help makes the Capita Outerspace Living a fun board to turn but it isn’t a powerful springy carver or anything like that. You get a lot more out of the Outsiders and maybe a touch more out of the DOA.
Powder
So the Capita Outerspace Living doesn’t carve super hard but it does float better than most twins in the capita line. All that early rise makes for a good twin to ride in powder. If you like to set your board back then look to another board as it only rides well centered and you don’t get much setback on board.
Speed
Decent speed but not a board you get if you bomb everywhere. The base has pretty good glide. It’s semi-extruded so while it isn’t the fastest out there it keeps its speed well in all conditions with our without wax. It doesn’t have the high highs but it doesn’t have the low lows that a higher-end sintered base does. Riding on the same day, the Capita Outerspace Living kept its speed almost as well as the DOA and about the same as the Outsiders.
Uneven Terrain
Really good all-day resort rider. The Capita Outerspace Living’s evolved core just seems to do better and better with all types of uneven terrain. It’s best for weaving in and out of bumps but
Switch
It’s a twin, so it’s almost perfect either way. The only thing that might be a touch better is an asymmetrical twin.
Jumps
It’s not a huge kicker kind of board, but it’s great for small to medium. The rocker in the nose/tail doesn’t have the pop on an ollie as the DOA or Outsiders does but it is still way past being dead.
Jibbing
Very forgiving and doable for all ability levels. The Capita Outerspace Living is the kind of board that even an old and broken guy who isn’t a strong jibber (like me) can go progress on when I’m psyched up enough to do so.
Pipe
The Edge hold isn’t great for hard pipes but we had a lot of fun in the soft spring pipe on the Capita Outerspace Living. Very forgiving and it drove from wall to wall pretty well.
Conclusion
So overall, the Capita Outerspace Living is a great low-cost option for mountain freestyle riders of any ability level who see a lot of softer snow.
Capita Outerspace Living 2018-2019 Snowboard Review
The Capita Outerspace Living is a really fun all-mountain freestyle ride that we all instantly got into. We started out demoing the 154 but then bought the 156 and that was a much better fit. The only thing we could ask for is a little more edge hold. It’s a board that offers up a lot of rides for this price, and as Capita says, it’s very much a twinned-out Mercury. The 2018 Capita Outerspace Living is very similar to the 2017, minus a few tweaks to the overall flex, making it a little better.
The 2019 Capita Outerspace Living went from an extruded base to a sintered base. That seems like a big deal but it actually wasn’t as big as you would think. The former base was really good and rode like a champ for those who aren’t super consistent technical waxers. Other than that, the ride is pretty similar, and the only thing I’d say is there might be a little extra glide when waxed really well. The biggest thing to write home to Mom about is the addition of wides for this year in a few sizes.
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Size: 154
Days: 15+
Conditions:
Riders: James, Jimbo, Matt,
Boots: Burton SLX, Burton AMB,
Bindings: Burton Cartel, Burton Genesis, Union Contact, Union Force
Set Up: Centered 22.5″-23″ 15 front -15 back
Approximate Weight
Felt normal, bordering on light.
Flex
Nice medium bordering on med/soft flex. The 2018 has some slight improvements to the flex, making it bend a little better and pop a little better, but not by a lot.
On Snow Feel
Really stable between the feet and has almost all the positives that you want from a hybrid camber board. Very easy to one foot and very stable in the flats. It has that camber stability without being catchy.
Powder
We had no powder, but we did have some slush here and there. Still, you can tell with this camber profile that it will do well for a twin. It’s not like the Mercury or other directional boards with similar camber profiles you can set back, but it’s great for those who want to ride the switch in powder. It’s definitely a step up from the DOA and Outsiders.
Turn Initiation
It was pretty quick and poppy from edge to edge, and we all enjoyed turning this board. That’s what separates it from many of the flat-to-rocker boards: it is fun to turn on the mountain and hang with the DOA and Outsiders. Actually, I think I liked this board better. It felt like it was springy and fun to turn but at the same time forgiving.
Turning Experience
Very fun to make almost any kind of turn, and as long as the snow is good, it’s going to be good for most. It’s a butter, turn, ollie, turn kind of board. All are fun.
Skidded Turns
Easy to skid turns for beginners/intermediates or those that aren’t super technical turners.
Carving
Now, this doesn’t blow minds, but in good snow, it carves really well for a twin that doesn’t have camber from tip to tail. If it had a little better edge and hold, it would be a better all-conditions carver, but those that only ride in good snow will find it has sufficient spring out of a hard carving turn.
Speed
It’s not a bomber, but it has sufficient mountain speed to make it a fun mountain ride. Some people freak out about extruded bases, but for those who don’t consistently wax their boards, it’s probably better to go extruded. Also, it works well with a lot of different conditions and doesn’t require you to carry multiple temperature waxes. It’s not sexy, but hey, when the lights are off (aka base is down), it often feels the same. The 2019 Capita Outerspace Living has a lower-end sintered base now that improves the glide a bit.
Uneven Terrain
Handles uneven terrain really well. It was fun at the first chair and fun in the sloppy end-of-the-day spring snow.
Edge Hold
It’s probably the one place where we would like to see improvement. We’d love to see more grip. Maybe the death grip would help, or some other side-cut technology.
Switch
Other than an asymmetrical twin, it’s not much better than this for riding switch.
Jibbing
We had a good time jibbing, and even though I’m not much of a jibber, it inspired me to hit some small ones. Jimbo and Matt had a good time with it, but both liked the Horrorscope better. So did I. So, it’s not a super strong jibber, but it’s very good for how well it does in other places on the mountain.
Pipe
We didn’t have access to the pipe because it was closed for events the week we had it, but as long as the walls aren’t too.
Jumps
It has great pop and such a lively board to ollie with.
So overall, this is a great board for the price (actually thought it would be in the high $400 range) and something that we all would highly recommend as long as you ride in softer conditions. We’d also like to see this in mid/wide for that growing segment of riders.
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