
2025 Arbor Element Snowboard
The Arbor Element is a board that anyone can get on and have fun. The new twin shape borrowed from the Coda makes it great in the park and easy to ride switch as well as providing great float on even the deepest days. The fully rockered profile makes it easy to maneuver whether you are just starting out or have been riding your whole life. Moderate flex makes it easy to turn at slower speeds through trees and moguls while the Grip Tech provides decent edge hold on groomers.
Why we like it:
Versatility is a standout for this board. Whether you are lapping the park or exploring the whole mountain this board has got you covered. Catch free rocker profile makes it great for all riders no matter their ability but make no mistake, this board can charge when you need it to.
Who it's for:
A great one board quiver for most all riders. A heavier, more aggressive rider may want something with some camber if you they are spending most of your time on groomed trails especially on the east coast, but the Grip Tech helps with edge hold on your harder packed days.
Highlights:
Maneuverability is a big take away for this board. The fully rockered profile makes it really easy to maneuver off trail through trees or moguls as well as giving superior float in deep snow. A great board for a beginner level rider all the way up to advanced.
Things to consider:
A great option for west coast conditions but if you are riding east coast icy groomers then having something with some camber would give you a bit more stability and edge hold at speed. A heavier, more aggressive rider may want a stiffer board as well. You will sacrifice some pop in the park with the full rocker, but it will be forgiving when landing switch and you would be less likely to catch an edge and fall.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The full rocker profile makes it feel a little shorter than the length calls out, but you can size up for more stability at speed.
The Arbor Element is a board that anyone can get on and have fun. The new twin shape borrowed from the Coda makes it great in the park and easy to ride switch as well as providing great float on even the deepest days. The fully rockered profile makes it easy to maneuver whether you are just starting out or have been riding your whole life. Moderate flex makes it easy to turn at slower speeds through trees and moguls while the Grip Tech provides decent edge hold on groomers.
Why we like it:
Versatility is a standout for this board. Whether you are lapping the park or exploring the whole mountain this board has got you covered. Catch free rocker profile makes it great for all riders no matter their ability but make no mistake, this board can charge when you need it to.
Who it's for:
A great one board quiver for most all riders. A heavier, more aggressive rider may want something with some camber if you they are spending most of your time on groomed trails especially on the east coast, but the Grip Tech helps with edge hold on your harder packed days.
Highlights:
Maneuverability is a big take away for this board. The fully rockered profile makes it really easy to maneuver off trail through trees or moguls as well as giving superior float in deep snow. A great board for a beginner level rider all the way up to advanced.
Things to consider:
A great option for west coast conditions but if you are riding east coast icy groomers then having something with some camber would give you a bit more stability and edge hold at speed. A heavier, more aggressive rider may want a stiffer board as well. You will sacrifice some pop in the park with the full rocker, but it will be forgiving when landing switch and you would be less likely to catch an edge and fall.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The full rocker profile makes it feel a little shorter than the length calls out, but you can size up for more stability at speed.
Original: $499.95
-65%$499.95
$174.98Description
The Arbor Element is a board that anyone can get on and have fun. The new twin shape borrowed from the Coda makes it great in the park and easy to ride switch as well as providing great float on even the deepest days. The fully rockered profile makes it easy to maneuver whether you are just starting out or have been riding your whole life. Moderate flex makes it easy to turn at slower speeds through trees and moguls while the Grip Tech provides decent edge hold on groomers.
Why we like it:
Versatility is a standout for this board. Whether you are lapping the park or exploring the whole mountain this board has got you covered. Catch free rocker profile makes it great for all riders no matter their ability but make no mistake, this board can charge when you need it to.
Who it's for:
A great one board quiver for most all riders. A heavier, more aggressive rider may want something with some camber if you they are spending most of your time on groomed trails especially on the east coast, but the Grip Tech helps with edge hold on your harder packed days.
Highlights:
Maneuverability is a big take away for this board. The fully rockered profile makes it really easy to maneuver off trail through trees or moguls as well as giving superior float in deep snow. A great board for a beginner level rider all the way up to advanced.
Things to consider:
A great option for west coast conditions but if you are riding east coast icy groomers then having something with some camber would give you a bit more stability and edge hold at speed. A heavier, more aggressive rider may want a stiffer board as well. You will sacrifice some pop in the park with the full rocker, but it will be forgiving when landing switch and you would be less likely to catch an edge and fall.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The full rocker profile makes it feel a little shorter than the length calls out, but you can size up for more stability at speed.





















