Arbor Element snowboard
Thursday, 12. 11. 2008
- Light weight all mountain board, with super fast base
- Sizes available: 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166
The legendary Arbor Element feeds the ride it all addiction with performance in the trees, steeps, groomers, and park. A structural Koa wood top perfects a design that provides a powerful edge and effortless initiation. Koa was used by Hawaiians 1,000 years ago to create the surfboard, leading the way to mankind’s obsession with sliding ways.
- Full Wood Top Sheet - Works like a 3rd layer of fiberglass, providing added return and durability, while allowing for important weight reduction
- Poplar Wood Core - lighter weight performance, durability, & availability
- Directional Sintruded Base - improved durability and speed with added green value (reclaimed material)
- Structurn Base Finish - Advance base, increasing turn ability and acceleration, less drag
- Factory Wax - Ready to Ride
- Voodoo Core - Arbor’s second lightest core
- Progressive Sidecut - tighter turning and quicker initiation, stability at speed and during landings
- ISO 2000 Sidewall - lasting durability and solid edge performance
- Quadrax Over Biax Glass - Best for on-mountain and backcountry riding or hitting bigger park/street features
- Carbon Fiber Strut - livens up a board’s longitudinal flex without negatively affecting turn-ability, spin initiation, or landing recoverability
Spec:
- Effective edge: 121.90cm
- Nose/Tail: 30.10/29.80cm
- Waist: 25.40cm
- Sidecut: 8.0cm
Buy an Arbor Element snowboard online for $499.95
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December 11th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
“The Arbor Element is one of the best boards out there for an all mountain killer board”
December 17th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
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