Why We Like The Arbor Coda Snowboard
Overhauled with directional power for 2025, the Arbor Coda Snowboard still offers us the stability and response needed for aggressive all-terrain riding. The secret to its all-terrain prowess lies within a pure camber profile, medium-stiff flex, and directional shape. The camber profile is responsive and stable, catering to riders seeking the steepest lines and biggest hits on the mountain.
Details
- Lively all-mountain directional board with a sustainable construction
- System Camber gives more control, more consistency, and more pop
- Stiff flex stays stable at high speed with powerful launch
- Directional shape lets you charge hard through trees, pow, and crud
- Mixed Glassing provides plenty of performance wherever it goes
- Highland II core loads up strong pop without the bulky weight
- Grip Tech sidecuts clasp the snow better for easier steering
- Sintered base is easy to repair, durable, and super fast
- Item #ARBY1AI
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Length
- 155cm, 158cm, 159cm wide, 161cm
- Profile
- camber
- Shape
- directional
- Flex
- medium-stiff
- Effective Edge
- [155cm] 1153mm, [158cm] 1180mm, [159cm wide] 1190mm, [161cm] 1207mm
- Waist Width
- [155cm] 254.5mm, [158cm] 256mm, [159cm wide] 266.5mm, [161cm] 257.5mm
- Sidecut Radius
- [155cm] 7.9m, [158cm] 8.05m, [159cm wide] 8.1m, [161cm] 8.2m
- Mount
- 4-hole
- Core
- Highland II
- Laminate
- triax/biax
- Sidewalls
- recycled ABS
- Edge
- recycled steel
- Base
- sintered
- Activity
- all-mountain snowboarding
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 7, 2024
Arbor Coda
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 155
- Height:
- 5' 7"
- Weight:
- 155
The Coda has long been a high-level, cross-terrain performer. But the all-new Coda – designed with Pat Moore – breaks the evolutionary sound barrier with its forward-facing approach to all-mountain expectations. Its camber profile is supported by Grip Tech contact points to offer a unique combination of power and control. Its wider-platform tip and tail are designed to drive clean turns at high speeds through mixed conditions. And it's Mountain Twin design provides riders with the toolkit needed to get into and out of dicey spots. This is the next-gen Coda – and Pat Moore is putting his name and stamp of approval on it.
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