
2026 Arbor Coda Snowboard
The 2026 Arbor Coda is a directional all-mountain board built for riders who want one deck to handle everything from hardpack laps to deep-day tree lines. Stable, responsive, and confidence-inspiring at speed, the Coda delivers smooth power across varied terrain with a freeride focus that still feels lively and fun in mixed snow. It’s the kind of board that’ll keep you charging when the snow gets unpredictable and the lines get long.
Why we like it:
The Coda rides with a rare mix of composure and energy. You get serious edge hold and response without it feeling punishing or overly stiff, ideal for riders who want to push their limits but still have some fun getting there.
Who it's for:
This board is best suited for intermediate to advanced riders who want one board that excels across the whole mountain but leans toward freeride. If you split time between resort stashes and off trail adventures, this board is built with your riding in mind.
Highlights:
This Pat Moore signature model features Arbor’s directional camber profile for precision and grip, supported by Grip Tech contact points that add control and responsiveness in variable snow. A slightly wider platform boosts float and stability, while the Highland II Core and mixed glassing offer a blend of strength and snap. With a sintered base, 360° wrapped sidewalls, and bio-based materials throughout, the Coda balances performance with sustainability.
Things to consider:
The Coda is directional and built for speed, it’s not the best tool for park laps or switch-heavy freestyle days. Riders who prefer something looser or surfier might want to look elsewhere in Arbor’s line.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This board runs true to size and doesn’t need to be sized down. Stick with your standard freeride length for the best balance of float, edge hold, and power.
The 2026 Arbor Coda is a directional all-mountain board built for riders who want one deck to handle everything from hardpack laps to deep-day tree lines. Stable, responsive, and confidence-inspiring at speed, the Coda delivers smooth power across varied terrain with a freeride focus that still feels lively and fun in mixed snow. It’s the kind of board that’ll keep you charging when the snow gets unpredictable and the lines get long.
Why we like it:
The Coda rides with a rare mix of composure and energy. You get serious edge hold and response without it feeling punishing or overly stiff, ideal for riders who want to push their limits but still have some fun getting there.
Who it's for:
This board is best suited for intermediate to advanced riders who want one board that excels across the whole mountain but leans toward freeride. If you split time between resort stashes and off trail adventures, this board is built with your riding in mind.
Highlights:
This Pat Moore signature model features Arbor’s directional camber profile for precision and grip, supported by Grip Tech contact points that add control and responsiveness in variable snow. A slightly wider platform boosts float and stability, while the Highland II Core and mixed glassing offer a blend of strength and snap. With a sintered base, 360° wrapped sidewalls, and bio-based materials throughout, the Coda balances performance with sustainability.
Things to consider:
The Coda is directional and built for speed, it’s not the best tool for park laps or switch-heavy freestyle days. Riders who prefer something looser or surfier might want to look elsewhere in Arbor’s line.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This board runs true to size and doesn’t need to be sized down. Stick with your standard freeride length for the best balance of float, edge hold, and power.
Original: $599.95
-65%$599.95
$209.98Description
The 2026 Arbor Coda is a directional all-mountain board built for riders who want one deck to handle everything from hardpack laps to deep-day tree lines. Stable, responsive, and confidence-inspiring at speed, the Coda delivers smooth power across varied terrain with a freeride focus that still feels lively and fun in mixed snow. It’s the kind of board that’ll keep you charging when the snow gets unpredictable and the lines get long.
Why we like it:
The Coda rides with a rare mix of composure and energy. You get serious edge hold and response without it feeling punishing or overly stiff, ideal for riders who want to push their limits but still have some fun getting there.
Who it's for:
This board is best suited for intermediate to advanced riders who want one board that excels across the whole mountain but leans toward freeride. If you split time between resort stashes and off trail adventures, this board is built with your riding in mind.
Highlights:
This Pat Moore signature model features Arbor’s directional camber profile for precision and grip, supported by Grip Tech contact points that add control and responsiveness in variable snow. A slightly wider platform boosts float and stability, while the Highland II Core and mixed glassing offer a blend of strength and snap. With a sintered base, 360° wrapped sidewalls, and bio-based materials throughout, the Coda balances performance with sustainability.
Things to consider:
The Coda is directional and built for speed, it’s not the best tool for park laps or switch-heavy freestyle days. Riders who prefer something looser or surfier might want to look elsewhere in Arbor’s line.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This board runs true to size and doesn’t need to be sized down. Stick with your standard freeride length for the best balance of float, edge hold, and power.























