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THE SYSTEM – BY ARBOR

Posted on: October 18, 2011 by admin

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TRUE-ROCKER THAT WORKS

Rocker snowboards exploded onto the market because they’re fun to ride. They deliver alternative performance not found in traditional camber designs. Rocker, also known as reverse camber, is created by replacing camber, the lengthwise positive arc of a snowboard, with a reverse shape similar to the profile of a surfboard. By doing so, you eliminate the leverage required to release and reengage a snowboard’s traditional outside contact points.

When done right, a “true-rocker” board (no added camber or flat zones) delivers the widest range of alternative performance benefits, including improved turn initiation, seamless performance, and more fluid spins, slides, presses, and butters. Unfortunately, early designs did not provide enough edge hold, so they washed out at speed, in the steeps, and during landings. As a result, designers around the industry have been working to improve the edge performance of their rocker designs. In some cases, this has meant putting camber back into the nose and tail. This “hybrid” design does improve edge control, but it sacrifices some of the benefits of riding true-rocker.

In response, Arbor offers The System to provide riders with an amazing amount of on demand edge hold in a true-rocker design that preserves the full range of performance benefits. We did this by perfecting the true-rocker profile, while building in real edge control through a unique sidecut. In our opinion, the award winning “System” has proven to be the best rocker design yet offered. As a result, we’ve further expanded The System offering to ten models across three technology combinations:

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INCLUDES: GRIP-TECH, PARABOLIC ROCKER, TRUE-TWIN SHAPING, POWER PLY TOPSHEET, ROBUSTO TIPS, ROCKER FLEX

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INCLUDES: GRIP-TECH, PARABOLIC ROCKER, TRUE-TWIN SHAPING, POWER PLY TOPSHEET, CORONA TIPS, ROCKER FLEX

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INCLUDES: GRIP-TECH, PARABOLIC ROCKER, DIRECTIONAL-TWIN SHAPING, POWER PLY TOPSHEET, TORO TIPS, ROCKER FLEX

TECHNOLOGIES

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GRIP-TECH: A sidecut design that creates four additional contact points under foot for significantly improved, more direct edge control. The new contacts also create heel and toe pivot points that make turning faster and more efficient. Grip-Tech enables Arbor to offer a “true-rocker” profile with powerful edge control, and thus preserve the full range of associated performance benefits. Grip-Tech also allows riders with larger feet (up to US men’s 12) to ride standard width shapes.

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PARABOLIC ROCKER: A “true-rocker” design based on the parabolic arc; a shape that allows us to gradually reduce the amount of rocker toward the tip and tail. This ensures that the outside contact points are close enough to the snow to reengage when maximum edge control is needed: loaded turns, higher speeds, and bigger landings. Arbor’s Parabolic Rocker provides an additional layer of on-demand edge control without having to sacrifice any true-rocker performance.

ROCKER FLEX: A rocker specific flex pattern designed to address how riders experience flex on de-cambered boards.

POWER PLY: To counter the loss on “System” models of the leaf spring effect found in camber designs, we turned to our Power Ply technology. By adding a third structural composite layer, in the form of a wood or bamboo topsheet, we significantly enhanced board pop and return for much improved true-rocker performance. Note: No Power Ply on the Formula.

TWIN SHAPING: By utilizing “twin” shapes, which have centered stance set-ups, we ensure that riders position themselves directly over the Grip-Tech contact points. This allows them to most effectively activate Grip-Tech’s edge performance. Note: the need for built in setback for deep or mixed conditions is eliminated because of the way the System changes and improves how a board connects with the snow. On the Park and JIB Systems we utilize a TRUE-TWIN design to support street and park riding. On the Mountain System we use a DIRECTIONAL-TWIN shape to provide added nose length for the deepest pow days.

TIP PROFILES: Because of the new and improved way in which Arbor’s “System” design connects with the snow, the role played by a board’s nose and tail have changed. As a result, we’ve created specialized tip profiles for each design. On the JIB System we use ROBUSTO TIPS that have a blunt shape and flat kick to support street-style riding with improved press and butter performance. On the Park System we use CORONA TIPS that have a semi-blunt shape and flat kick to support more versatile park and all-mountain performance. On the Mountain System we use TORO TIPS that have a drawn out design to support on-mountain and backcountry riding with deeper snow performance.

THE ARBOR 2012 SNOWBOARD LINE

Posted on: October 13, 2011 by admin

Arbor is proud to announce the release of their 2012 snowboard line. Within what they feel is their best offering to date, Arbor brings to market proven designs from the Icon Rocker Collection which utilize “The System” set of technologies including the Draft, Cadence and Westmark along with the all-new Blacklist. In addition, Arbor delivers the Icon Camber Collection with the Del Rey and the all-new Relapse and Poparazzi boards. Arbor also continues to stay true to their past by delivering the Roots Camber Collection featuring many of the snowboards that helped launch the brand including the A-Frame, Element CX, Roundhouse CX and the Push. And now they present, the Roots Rocker Collection which utilizes “The System” a set of technologies in the Element RX, Roundhouse RX, Coda, Formula and the all-new, Swoon, along side the flagship of the brand, the Wasteland. “We continue to expand out our true-rocker snowboard offering while maintaining our best camber options,” says Arbor co-owner, Bob Carlson. “The Icon and Roots Collections offer a variety of solid snowboard options for the jib and park scene and the all-mountain freeride customer.”

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Arbor offers “The System” to provide riders with an amazing amount of edge hold in a rocker design that preserves the full range of performance associated with true-rocker shapes. “We did this by perfecting the true-rocker profile (Parabolic Rocker), while building in real edge control through a unique sidecut (Grip-Tech),” says Carlson. “In our opinion, the award winning “System” has proven to be the best rocker design yet offered.”

Arbor is 100-percent committed to producing the highest quality Austrian-made snowboards with new technology that truly provides the best riding experience for snowboarders. “For Arbor, it’s not about jumping on bandwagons, it’s about engineering, research and development and delivering products that work,” says Carlson.

The Canyons Video: Sean Black

Posted on: April 12, 2011 by admin

Arbor rider, Sean Black and friends head back to The Canyons for another episode of Fundays on Transworld Snowboarding’s website. It’s snowboarding Utah style. It’s kind of a long one so if you want to skip ahead, Sean comes in at 2:42. The whole edit is fun to watch.

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The System Sessions

Posted on: December 3, 2010 by admin

Here’s your chance to try out Arbor’s new line of System Snowboards at a resort near you. Check the poster for all of the details and locations of these special on-snow demos.

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The Coda

Arbor’s on-mountain rocker design for serious chargers who readily transition through varied terrain; the Coda is built for all-aspect performance: ride powder, dominate technical steeps, power through tight trees, carve the groomers, kill big backcountry kickers.