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 |
| 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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Stiff stable fun. First full camber board for me. This thing is stiff and confidence inspiring. Excited to have gotten some spring boarding in and looking forward to using it for next season