Coda Camber

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Board Sizes: 153, 156, 159, 160MW, 162

The Coda is a highly versatile, big mountain twin, with a shape, flex, and build that supports speed, big landings, and deeper snow. This quiver cornerstone features our Rise Above Plastic “RAP” topsheet – a sustainably sourced Powerply, with zero plastic. The new technology delivers a highly-responsive ride in a lighter, more responsible way. Available in both System Camber and System Rocker. The System Camber design offers a poppy ride with crisp, fully engaged performance.

Terrain Guide

Powder
Big Mountain
Resort
Park + Street

Flex Meter ( 6 of 10 )

SOFT STIFF
Arbor's Shaping Ethos
Grip Tech + Parabolic Profiling
The system shaping philosophy underpins the design of every snowboard in our line. It allows us to create advanced true-rocker and true-camber designs. As a result we preserve all of the inherent riding benefits of these proven platforms by avoiding hybridization. Two distinct technologies make this possible:

Parabolic Profiling

We use a unique shaping technique that replaces the single radius arc found in traditional camber or rocker with a more advanced parabolic profile. The design blends five separate radii together to create a parabolic arc which gradually reduces the amount of rocker or camber toward the tip and tail. In our System Rocker shapes the design lowers the leading edge to improve edge hold. In our System Camber shapes the design makes the leading edge less aggressive for smoother performance. The blended five radii design also drastically improves our ability to tune each shape in our line for ability level, target terrain and riding style.

System Camber
Arbor System Parabolic Profiling

Our System Camber shapes are for riders who want:

  • A highly responsive ride, crisp on-edge performance and more pop for carving and ollies
  • Effortless true-camber performance across all types of snow and during turns, spins and landings
Complete the system with Arbor System X Bindings

The System X Baseplate

FOUND ON ALL ARBOR BINDINGS
  • A proprietary design that transfers rider input out to four heel-to-toe convergence zones, improving edge controls and response time.
  • A concave design allows a board to flex more seamlessly by reducing flat spots for improved edge performance.
  • When paired with an Arbor Snowboard, the System X design improves the activation of Arbor's Grip Tech contact points.
  • This unique binding / board interaction provides maximum performance at speed, in steeps, amd through any turn, carve or spin.
Arbor System X Baseplate
Backdrop Mountainline

Fender Tech

The edge control created by Arbor's System platform allows us to add Fenders that slightly lift a board's leading edge off the snow. This dramatically improves turning, spins, float and tracking on cambered snowboards.

Unlike "early rise" or "rockered" nose/tail transition zone, Arbor's Fenders create smoother performance without shortening the camber section of the board. As a result, you get a clean ride without any loss of the pop or performance that comes from full-length camber. Today, we use Fenders on the majority of our System Camber designs.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Incredibly Light and Powerful Mountain Board

"I have been riding the Arbor Coda for about 2 weeks now and am blown away by how responsive and biting this board is. I have it paired with Hemlock bindings and am easily able to initiate deep, speedy carves and end it with a light butter. When buying this board I was nervous about the Camber profile (coming from a rocker hybrid) but with the flared ends you are still able to easily spin and slide without catching an edge unintentionally. The board also cuts through chunky sections while holding edge like nothing I've ever seen and opens up a lot of features in the "back country" that I would never consider hitting before. Over all, can't recommend this board enough!"

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