Details
Float Over Powder Like A Feather On The 2022 Arbor Foundation Snowboard. A Classic Rocker Shape Makes Sure This Board Sits High In Deeper Snow Conditions, While The Twin Tip Shape Flips Between Regular And Switch Lines Seamlessly. Full Recycled Steel Edges Provide Excellent Edge Hold In Sustainable Fashion, And The Extruded Base Is Ready To Withstand Impacts Of All Kinds.
Model:
- Men’S 2022 Foundation Snowboard From Arbor.
Rocker / Camber Profile:
- The Rocker System: A Concave Parabolic Arc Mellows Out Towards The Tip And Tail For More Natural Free Flowing Turns And An Effortless Float In Pow.
Shape:
- Mountain Twin: 100% Symmetrical Board Profile, Including A Uniform Flex Pattern For A Balanced Ride That Feels The Same When Riding Switch.
Edges:
- Recycled Steel Edges: Highly Durable, Recycled Steel Edges Embody Two Of Our Arbor’S Key Values: Quality And Sustainability.
Core:
- Fsc Certified Highland Core: A Versatile Core, Constructed With A 1:2 Poplar To Paulownia Blend For Super Lightweight Performance, Durability, And Return.
Base:
- Extruded Base: A Tough, User-Friendly Extruded Base That Delivers Lighter-Weight Performance.
- Wend Natural Wax: All Arbor Snowboards Hit The Shop Floor Ready To Ride With Wend Natural Wax.
Flex:
- 4/10 Flex Rating: A Universally Pleasing Flex Rating Is Soft Enough For Playful Turns And Cruising The Park But Is Stable Through Chunder And Maintains Speed Through Deep-Driving Turns.
Additional Features:
- Recycled Abs: When A Plastic Alternative Is Unavailable, As In The Case Of Abs Sidewalls, Arbor Does Their Best To Opt For A Recycled Material To Improve The Sustainability Of Their Products.
- 360 Rails: A Sidewall Technology That Fully Wraps The Perimeter To Deliver A Board That Can Withstand Impacts To Extend Board Life.
- Clear Nylon And/Or Uhmw Topsheet.
- Biax Glassing: A Biax Over Biax Lay-Up That’S Designed For Park And Street Inspired All-Mountain Riding. Also Creates A Good Platform For Learning.
- 2 4 10 Pack Inserts
- Imported.
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