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Take your freestyle skills away from the park.

When next-level rail wizard Nick Visconti heads into the backcountry, he grabs the Arbor Coda Snowboard. Mountain System rocker and a twin shape make it easier to stomp tricks switch into waist-deep pow, and Grip Tech sidecut allows you to hold your edge on hardpack so you can head to the park when the snow's not falling.

  • Mountain System rocker uses a parabolic shape that is more rockered in the middle and less rockered toward the tip and tail to ensure edge contact when you need it
  • Triax over biax glass lay-up provides a versatile flex
  • Power Ply topsheet replaces plastic with sustainably-harvested wood for increased pop and durability with less impact on the environment
  • Bio-Film topcoat replaces toxic clear coat
  • 60% recycled edges are durable and reduce waste
  • Mystic 2 core features FSC certified poplar and bamboo rails for a responsive and durable ride
  • Grip Tech sidecut widens the board slightly underfoot to create additional contact points for improved edge control with rocker
  • Mountain-twin shape makes for easy switch pow riding
  • Rocket sintered base is wax-infused to make it lightning-fast

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5 5

win2974334

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

I have only ridden this board for 2 days, however, in those two days I was able to get in the trees in some untouched powder and also ride some bumps and groomers. I have to preface this review with saying this is my first rocker board and the past two boards I have had were Burton Feelgood ES (womens, stiff, tradition camber) so this is quite different. Due to the rocker design, this board floats through powder like a dream, no more heavy leaning on my back foot to get the nose up. I thought it was incredible how easily I could switch from side to side making turning through the trees more enjoyable. In the bumps, this board took a little more effort to get around because it doesnt have the same pop as my old board, still fun and manageable but a little more effort to get from bump to bump. Lastly on the groomers I could tell I didn't have as much hold as a camber board but personally I did not mind because zipping down groomers is just not my thing. I did take it through a snowboard slalom course and could carry a decent amount of speed through the turns. Overall this board is a great candidate for someone looking to expand past the cut trails into the woods or beyond. I'm really looking forward to more riding this weekend on it.

Tony Perez

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Arbor Coda. The 1st choice for complete mountain asualts!