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<blockquote data-quote="FMA" data-source="post: 25613" data-attributes="member: 14890"><p>Jag kopierade den här förklaringen från en annan site, hoppas att den hjälper.</p><p></p><p>There are a couple of different approaches to how a snowboard comes together at the sides. True Cap construction (sometimes called full cap) is where the top sheet comes all the way down and around the edges like a cap. You get good edging power at low to medium speeds with cap construction, but you can get some chattering and vibration at higher speeds. Sidewall construction is when the top sheet comes down to another piece of material that makes up the walls which go around the board. Sidewall construction is very durable and absorbs vibrations pretty well at higher speeds, but it may not feel as easy to edge as cap construction. Step Cap (sometimes called half cap) is a combination of the two approaches. It allows better weight transfer to the edges of the board and is generally found in more expensive boards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FMA, post: 25613, member: 14890"] Jag kopierade den här förklaringen från en annan site, hoppas att den hjälper. There are a couple of different approaches to how a snowboard comes together at the sides. True Cap construction (sometimes called full cap) is where the top sheet comes all the way down and around the edges like a cap. You get good edging power at low to medium speeds with cap construction, but you can get some chattering and vibration at higher speeds. Sidewall construction is when the top sheet comes down to another piece of material that makes up the walls which go around the board. Sidewall construction is very durable and absorbs vibrations pretty well at higher speeds, but it may not feel as easy to edge as cap construction. Step Cap (sometimes called half cap) is a combination of the two approaches. It allows better weight transfer to the edges of the board and is generally found in more expensive boards. [/QUOTE]
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