The Capita Super Corporation is a Seattle-based snowboard company that was formed by Jason Brown a.k.a. "THINpigeon" in 2000, with the help of a slew of artists, including Human05, Ephka, and Grenade Gloves's own Tim Karpinski, after he left Burton Snowboards, Blue Montgomery, and Rossignol Snowboards. Jump to: navigation, search Downtown Seattle skyline City nickname: The Emerald City Location Location of Seattle in King County and Washington Government County King Mayor Greg Nickels NP/Democrat ¹ Physical characteristics Area Land Water 369. ... A snowboard with boot bindings A snowboard is the main piece of equipment used in snowboarding. ... This article is about the year 2000. ...
Focusing on production, rather than marketing, Capita's snowboards are heavily driven by riders. In 2005, the company added bindings to its product line, and reissued the "Black Snowboard Of Death", which is now called the "B.S.O.D." The original B.S.O.D. is considered to be one of the best boards ever produced, winning the Transworld Snowboarding's coveted "Good Wood" award in 2001. The B.S.O.D. was originally designed to be Kevin Jones' Capita pro-model, but he quitted before joining the team to form "Jeenyus". Some of Capita's current riders include: TJ Schneider, Tyler Lepore, Corey Smith, Ryan Thompson, and Travis Parker. Jump to: navigation, search 2005 (Roman: MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... In skiing, a ski binding is an attachment which anchors the ski boot to the ski. ... Product lining is the marketing strategy of offering for sale several related products. ... Jump to: navigation, search 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
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