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Insanely beautiful; secretly powerful.

The Arbor Coda Snowboard provides the same free feeling you get when your yin and yang effortlessly push one another in universal harmony. Although the Coda's graphic is almost too beautiful to cover up with bindings, if you don't ride it, you forgo a truly zen experience. Forgiving rocker lets you slither through untouched tree lines like a dragon in the clouds and Grip Tech edges bite into wind-scorched chutes with the puncture-power of the mighty tiger's fangs.
  • Parabolic Rocker features more rocker from the center to the binding mounts with less rocker at the tip and tail to ensure solid contact
  • Mystic II core is a powerful combination of poplar wood with durable bamboo rails that run along the edges for stability
  • Bamboo Power Ply is made from sustainable bamboo veneers instead of fiberglass in an effort to both reduce weight and limit the chemical impact on your preferred planet
  • Medium Shadow Flex features a thinned core profile between the bindings for a feel that's both freestyle and freeride
  • Grip Tech edges bulge out at the binding inserts to provide serious bite and hold on hardpacked or icy snow
  • Mixed Glassing utilizes triax over biax glass for all-around flex and stability; because you like to do a little bit of everything
  • Rhythm Rails sidewalls are a blend of ABS and urethane for just the right balance of flex and durability

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3 5

sat3172139

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Fun ride. Bamboo is super strong and has lots of pop despite the full rocker. However sintered base is less than impressive. It doesn't hold wax very well. Fresh wax job in the morning and the sides of the base are completely dry by lunch. Also seems like the core doesn't want to stay the same shape as the edges. Only 30 days on it so far and the diecut base has gaps in it and the board is extremely edge high. Like grab them with your fingernails high. My guess is the core and the edges are going there "seperate" ways. Overall a regretful purchase, even on a pro-deal.

5 5

beenjammin589

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I demoed this board last spring and it was awesome... I only rode it for a few hours, but it was a great ride while i had it. Really responsive, poppy (bamboo kicks ass), and carved turns on anything, you could really feel the grip tech. If I end up buying a board this year it will definitely be the coda...