The 2024 Arbor Cadence Camber is a versatile board that is soft enough the press and butter in the park, but still with all the stability you need for jumps and all mountain riding.
With the System Camber profile, you'll get a responsive ride with increased edge hold around the mountain, while still being plenty of fun in the park. Freshen up your freestyle skills on this ridiculously fun and good looking board!
Board Type: Resort and Park
Camber Type: The Camber System
The Camber System from Arbor is a parabolic take on positive camber that progressively reduces the amount of camber towards the tip and tail. This ensures your contact points don't dig too hard into the snow, preventing edge catch, making it easier to turn and spin, and giving you a poppy ride with fully engaged performance.
Flex: 4/10 (1 = soft, 10 = stiff)
A mid-soft flex that is perfect for riders that need to get the most from their boards, but still like it to have a bit of play.
Shape: True Twin
This board is constructed exactly the same tip to tail, so will ride exactly the same in regular or switch.
Grip Tech
Grip Tech is a combination of three separate sidecut radii in the nose, tail, and centre of the board, effectively giving the board an additional two contact points. This provides extra grip and control in all conditions, and also makes turning smoother, easier, and less catchy, without losing performance.
Uprise Fenders
Due to the addition of Grip Tech, it's possible to slightly lift the outside contact points, reducing catch and improving tracking and turn initiation.
Core: FSC Certified Highland II Core
Made from the lightest and highest quality paulownia wood, the end result is a core that is lighter, more responsive with long lasting durability.
Biax Glassing - A full Biax layup that's designed to be softer flexing and more forgiving for freestyle inspired all-mountain riding.
Base: Sintered Base
A fast and tough base material that is quick in all snow conditions.
Mounting Pattern: 2x4 14-pack inserts
Additional Features:
Hand Dyed Ash Powerply - This creates the style Arbor is known for, but isn't just for looks. Power Ply is a sustainably sourced layer of wood or bamboo that acts like an added layer of fibreglass due to a labor intensive process that results in increased performance, finish quality, board life, and less reliance on man made materials.
Bio Plastic Topsheet - Made from Castor bean oil, it is durable, water resistant and much more friendly than the petroleum base equivalent.
360° Fully Wrapped Sidewalls - These 360° sidewalls eliminate the need for tip fill, enhancing durability and improving board life.
Recycled Steel Edges - These highly durable recycled steel edges promote sustainability without sacrificing quality.
Bio-Resin - This board is made with Bio-Resin, which is a replacement for traditional petroleum-based resin that doesn't affect performance. The ingredients that go into Bio-Resin are co-products or waste products of other industrial processes and reduces the carbon footprint of the material by up to 40% (when compared to a petroleum-based equivalent).
Wend Natural Wax - This board is waxed with Wend Natural Wax and is ready to ride straight out of the shop.
Factory Tuned - This snowboard is factory de-tuned at the tip and tail, so you can go riding straight away.
SIZE CHART
Length (cm) |
Waist Width (mm) |
Nose / Tail Width (cm) |
Nose / Tail Length (cm) |
Sidecut(m) |
Ref Stance Setback (cm) |
Weight Range (kg) |
140cm |
232
|
26.8 |
18.9
|
8.05 / 7.15 / 8.05
|
0 |
32 - 68 |
144cm |
234
|
27.17
|
19.1
|
8.25 / 7.35 / 8.25
|
0 |
32 - 68 |
148cm |
236
|
27.52
|
19.3
|
8.45 / 7.55 / 8.45
|
0 |
35 - 72 |
152cm |
238
|
27.87
|
19.5
|
8.65 / 7.75 / 8.65
|
0 |
39 - 75
|
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