Arbor Coda Camber 2020 Snow+Rock Snowboard Review

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • The Arbor Coda Camber is a board designed with a no-nonsense attitude in mind. The Coda Camber is a stiff, aggressive directional twin snowboard that is loaded with tech to give you one of the hardest charging and responsive all-mountain rides going around. All of this is built with an eco-friendly and sustainable focus, making it kind on the environment at the same time.
    Featuring Arbor's parabolic camber profile, the Coda Camber is able to reap all the benefits of a traditional camber snowboard such as edge hold, responsiveness and pop while mitigating the typical difficulties by creating a 3 degree uprise on the four contact points of the board. What does this mean in real terms? You will catch less edges while cruising at lower speeds as well as increased float in off-piste powder while having the stability at speed that you would expect from a cambered snowboard. So when you're charging down the mountain, you have all the grip you need.
    This is a snowboard that is produced with sustainability in mind; with recycled ABS sidewalls, recycled edges, a zero-waste base production process all held together with Arbor’s Entropy Bio-Resin; created using the by-products and waste of other industrial processes, Arbor are one of the leaders of the charge in the environmentally-focused construction of modern snowboards.
    The Coda Camber from Arbor is designed with big-mountain, hard-charging lines at heart. If you are the kind of rider to race down the hill getting maximum power out of your turns, hits big drops or likes to push through choppy conditions; this is the board for you. It also makes a handy replacement for those 10-15 year old traditional camber boards that you might be looking to upgrade. You'll appreciate the improvements and the nuances to the board without completely changing the feel under-foot that you're used to.
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