Capita The Matriarch Snowboard 2027
The progressive mountain machine developed by freestyle legend Torstein Horgmo, The Matriarch provides the ability to slay the local park and stand confident when conditions get gnarly at Natural Selection. Introducing the new Transcend Core™ and Fairmat™ carbon amplifiers, this lightweight and agile chassis offers maximum control and versatility through varied conditions.
Inspired by the transition from park to powder through a shared freestyle and freeriding mindset, The Matriarch delivers exceptional performance across all terrain types. The directional shape with 0.8" setback and blended radial sidecut creates a board that flexes like a freestyle machine and flows like a powder board.
Built with Alpine V4 Directional traditional camber profile featuring higher traditional camber through the mid-section with smooth and low tip and tail heights for elevated contact points along with big-radius tip shapes that allow The Matriarch to flex like a freestyle machine and flow like a powder board.
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Board Length
Find your size by weight, then adjust ± for riding style:
| Weight | Height | Size (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| 100–120 lbs | 4'8"–5' | 138–146 |
| 110–130 lbs | 4'10"–5'2" | 142–150 |
| 120–140 lbs | 5'–5'4" | 146–154 |
| 130–150 lbs | 5'2"–5'6" | 149–156 |
| 140–160 lbs | 5'4"–5'8" | 151–158 |
| 150–170 lbs | 5'6"–5'10" | 153–160 |
| 160–185 lbs | 5'8"–6' | 155–162 |
| 170–195 lbs | 5'10"–6'2" | 156–164 |
| 180–210 lbs | 6'–6'4" | 157–166 |
| 210+ lbs | 6'2"+ | 159+ |
Need help? Ask our team for personalized sizing advice.
Board Width
Match to your boot size to avoid toe/heel drag.
| Men's Boot | Women's Boot | Board Width (Waist) |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 11 | Up to 12 | Regular <255mm |
| 11+ | 12+ | Wide 255mm+ |
Tip: If you're between sizes or ride with high binding angles, consider going wider to prevent toe/heel drag.
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