Arbor Terratwin Camber Snowboard 2025
The Arbor Terratwin Camber Snowboard 2025 is a true twin board designed for freestyle backcountry riders who need performance in deep snow and park terrain.
- System Camber: Delivers excellent stability and pop for advanced control.
- Grip Tech: Enhances edge hold for confident turns and carving.
- Highland III Core: Lightweight and responsive for versatile riding.
- Sintered Base: Durable and fast for all-mountain and backcountry use.
- 3D Terra Technology: Improves speed by channeling snow away for smooth rides.
TL;DR The Arbor Terratwin Camber Snowboard 2025 is perfect for backcountry freestyle enthusiasts seeking superior control and performance.
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| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Profile | Camber |
| Core | Highland Core (Paulownia and Poplar) |
| Sidecut | Grip-Tech Sidecut for improved edge hold |
| Base | Sintered Base |
| Glassing | Biaxial and Triaxial Fiberglass |
| Ability Level | Intermediate-Advanced |
| Size (cm) | Rider Weight (lbs) | Waist Width (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 152 | 110-170 | 252 |
| 155 | 120-180 | 254 |
| 158 | 130-190 | 256 |
| 161 | 140-210 | 258 |
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Arbor Terratwin Camber Snowboard 2025
About Arbor
Chase life's great lines with Arbor: Sustainable gear for snow, skate, and adventure.
Since 1995, Arbor's mission has been to blend innovative construction with traditional craftsmanship and a steadfast commitment to sustainability. For 28 years, Arbor has highlighted athletes and artists who support this approach, ensuring the planet is always considered. Their snowboard line, introduced in 1995, pioneered the use of sustainable materials like wood veneer, bamboo, and bio-plastic. Shortly after, Arbor's skateboard line continued these efforts with bio-urethane and recycled materials. Arbor's softgoods focus on timeless, utilitarian design with sustainable fabrics. A portion of sales supports the Returning Roots program, reflecting Arbor's commitment to the environment and the community.
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