The Arbor Coda snowboard is a versatile freeride snowboard designed for riders who crave speed and precision. Its traditional camber profile, supported by Grip Tech contact points, delivers enhanced grip and power, especially on icy terrain. The wider tip and tail facilitate smooth, clean turns at high velocities across various conditions, making it one of the top rated snowboards for high speeds. Its Mountain Twin shape allows for easy maneuverability, whether you’re carving through groomers or tackling backcountry powder.
Built with real wood Powerply topsheet, the Coda combines natural materials and durability with a sleek aesthetic. The Highland II Core, a blend of poplar and paulownia, offers a lightweight yet responsive ride, while the sintered base ensures fast, durable performance. Recycled steel edges and fully wrapped sidewalls contribute to its longevity and resilience, even in challenging icy conditions. Designed with sustainability in mind, the Arbor Coda is manufactured using 100% solar energy and bio-resin technology, aligning with eco-conscious riding.
- Ideal for high speeds and icy terrain
- Suitable for freeride and advanced riders
- Made with eco-friendly materials
- Features a sintered base for maximum speed
- Designed for versatility in all snow conditions
Whether you’re new to freeride snowboarding or an experienced rider looking for a reliable board that performs on icy slopes, the Arbor Coda offers a perfect blend of power, control, and sustainability. How to use this snowboard? Simply set your stance, adjust your bindings, and hit the slopes—its responsive camber profile makes turning and stopping effortless even on icy surfaces.
Zachary Cross (verified owner) –
The Arbor Coda has transformed my freeride experience with its stability and speed. Perfect for icy mornings!
Joseph Holt (verified owner) –
I love how responsive this snowboard is on groomed and icy slopes. Highly recommend for high-speed riders.
Lawrence Dunn (verified owner) –
As a beginner, I found the Coda easy to control and forgiving, especially on icy patches—definitely the best freeride snowboard for newcomers.