Candle Rain Camber

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The first of the Candle by Arbor Collective. Pat Moore's unique design philosophy and aesthetic light the way to unlocking your freestyle riding potential. Featuring dual-radius nose and tail ramping, the Rain offers a powerful ride with less hang up and the perfect powder float. Pat's parabolic camber, directional twin, board of choice tastefully blends the rest of traditional snowboard design qualities and the state of the art for the shining addition to your quiver.

  • Hand Dyed Ash Inlay
  • Double Barrel II Core
  • Sintered Base
  • Bio-Plastic Topsheet
  • Mixed Glassing
  • AWD Carbon Uprights
  • .3cm Taper
  • 2x4 14 Pack Inserts
  • 360 Degree Fully Wrapped Sidewalls
  • Recycled Steel Edges
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Factory Tuned
  • Wend Natural Wax
  • Bio-Resin
  • Manufactured with 100% Solar Energy
  • Terrain Guide

    Powder
    Big Mountain
    Resort
    Park + Street

    Flex Meter ( 7 of 10 )

    SOFT STIFF

    Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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    Reviews

    Durable and fun

    "Super durable edges. Went through three Burton boards last year this one has had no issues. Rides great super stable on the big booters. Nice camber for laying down the carves. 10/10 definitely recommend."

    Toby P. (5/5)

    Best snowboard for anyone!

    "I personally have rode this board at Brighton, The Canyons, Sommet, and Sundance this year. I asked my local shop about a new board and described what I wanted. They had recommended this board and said it is a perfect all around board for anything I would come up against. This board lends itself to big air so easy. From take off corrections to landing while still hitting the edge just a little. Rails you ask? Locks and holds well while providing smooth exits. Powder is no issue and actually eats the dust well. It provides a nice float while still maintaining speed and control. Carving on groomed trails is not ideal for this board though. It needs wild and crazy bumps, jumps, and jarring drops. Good stability for a beginner, even better being tested out by someone that is intermediate, but shines best when pushed to the limit in every way imaginable."

    William (5/5)

    great ride

    "Rode this thing in a demo at Stoneham last saturday. No powder, not icy. It is a stable and damp ride, great carver and packs good pop. I bet it would be a great board in the superpipe as well as on a bigger mountain. I am 5'7'', 138 lbs. I rode the 157. The stiffness was perfect I could butter it, go slow and easy as well as charge. I would most likely buy it in a 153."

    Benoit A. (5/5)

    Great ride

    "I rode this board las weekend in a demo at Stoneham. 0 degrees celcius weather, no powder. Firm but not icy snow. This thing is a blast. stable at speed, damp, crves great and packs good pop. I am 5'7'', 138 lbs and rode the 157. Flex was perfect; stiff enough to handle itself yet enough play to butter and not get tossed around. I would most likely buy it in 153."

    Benoit A. (5/5)

    Q&A

    Hi there, 6feet 185lbs rider. Would you recommend 157 or 159 on the candle rain? Would there be any noticable difference one way or the other? Just looking to hold an edge with good manuverability. All mountain riding with some park and side hits here and there. Thank you.
    Hi there, Based on your description, we would recommend the 159 cm board for the Candle Rain. The 159 cm option would provide slightly more stability and float, particularly if you ride in varied terrain or powder. While the difference between the 157 cm and 159 cm lengths might not be huge, opting for the longer board could enhance your overall riding experience, especially if you prefer a bit more stability at higher speeds or in softer snow conditions.
    I’m 5’ 11”, 206 lbs with 9.5 boots (vans infuse, so they have a bigger profile, more like a 10 or 10.5). I’m a solid intermediate rider who loves trees, edges and side country. Would I be better on a 158w or 159?
    Hi there, To minimize any potential of toe drag, we advise opting for a wider width when your boot size is 10.5 or larger!
    I ride a size 13 boot. Do you made boards that wide ? So ?I don’t catch any toe drag .
    Hi there, Yes, the Candle Rain model is available in a size 158W for those seeking a wider waist board!
    What size would you recommend for 78kg 5'10 rider at 70% groomers 30% pow riding?
    Hi there! Based on your description, we would recommend a size 155 or 157 Candle Rain! For groomed slopes, many riders prefer the shorter size as it will be slight easier to control and maneuver!