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Arbor Draft Snowboard
Designed around The System, Arbor’s jib-specific rocker technology, the Arbor Draft Snowboard gives you a true-twin deck to support your jibberwocky style all over the mountain. The Grip-Tech Sidecut adds two extra contact points for quicker turning and easier spin initiation, and the Inlaid Power Spine brings extra pop and return for a responsive board that’s more fun that a bullfight on acid.
- Grip-Tech Sidecut creates two extra contact points at the bindings for quicker turning and spin initiation and allows a size 12.5 foot to ride this standard board
- Inlaid Power Spine adds a spine of wood above the core, enhancing pop and return and softening torsional flex toward the tips
- Robusto tips give you more platform for presses and butters while still floating over deep or choppy snow
- Mercy Edges use a softer bronze material for a smoother, catch-free ride
- Sumo-Stance offers a huge stance without requiring you to spin your disks or sacrifice adjustability
- Medicing Core utilizes lightweight poplar wood for a reliable and durable ride
- Winner 2010 SIA Innovation Award
Bottom Line: Pop, lock, and drop it.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 149.5cm, 153cm, 155cm, 158.5cm
- Shape:
- True-Twin
- Effective edge:
- [155cm] 1223mm
- Waist width:
- [155cm] 251mm
- Sidecut radius:
- [155cm] 9.1 / 8.2 / 9.1m
- Stance width:
- [All] 25.2in (64cm)
- Stance setback:
- 2cm
- Core material:
- Poplar
- Base:
- Sintered with Structurn finish
- Rider Weight:
- [149.5cm] 104-`84lb; [153cm] 110-190lb; [155cm] 114-194lb; [158.5cm] 120-200+lb
- Recommended Use:
- Advanced freeride
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years






1 Comment Last Comment: November 3, 2009 by: MARS GRAFX
By: MARS GRAFX
November 3, 2009
how is it for speed and crusing .. and all mountain performance? handleing? washy landings or take offs?
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