How to Choose a Snowboard

A camber powerhouse, this Arbor snowboard is as at home on a jump line as it is on a backcountry booter. Carbon stringers add plenty of pop. It's a great option if all-gas freestyle is your game.




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| Best Use | Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Snowboard Style | All-mountain |
| Snowboard Shape | Directional Twin |
| Snowboard Profile | Camber |
| Recommended Rider Weight | 149 CM: 84-164 pounds 153 CM: 90-174 pounds 155 CM: 120-200 pounds 157 CM: 126-206 pounds 159 CM: 126-206 pounds 161 CM: 131-210+ pounds |
| Board Dimensions | 149 CM: 28.9 / 25 / 28.9 centimeters 153 CM: 29.3 / 25.2 / 29.3 centimeters 155 CM: 29.5 / 25.3 / 29.5 centimeters 157 CM: 29.6 / 25.4 / 29.6 centimeters 159 CM: 29.8 / 25.5 / 29.8 centimeters 161 CM: 30 / 25.6 / 30 centimeters |
| Effective Edge | 149 CM: 111.5 centimeters 153 CM: 115.1 centimeters 155 CM: 116.9 centimeters 157 CM: 118.7 centimeters 159 CM: 120.5 centimeters 161 CM: 120.5 centimeters |
| Sidecut Radius | 149 CM: 7.5 meters 153 CM: 7.7 meters 155 CM: 7.8 meters 157 CM: 7.9 meters 159 CM: 8 meters 161 CM: 8 meters |
| Stance Setback | Centered centimeters |
| Core | Poplar/paulownia wood with carbon stringers |
| Construction | Poplar/paulownia/carbon core with a bio-plastic topsheet and sintered base |
| Bolt Pattern | 2x4 |
| Flex | Stiff |
| Gender | Unisex |
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