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2026 Arbor Coda Snowboard with Ride C-2 Bindings

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2026 Arbor Coda Snowboard with Ride C-2 Bindings

The 2026 Arbor Coda with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional all-mountain board designed for riders who want consistent performance across the full spectrum of terrain and conditions. From deep snow in the trees to firmer hardpack groomers, the Coda brings a stable, powerful feel with a freeride backbone and just enough energy to stay lively. It’s the board you trust when conditions are changing and you need something that charges through it all. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.

Why we like it:

The Coda hits a sweet spot between high-speed stability and everyday versatility. It’s composed and confident on edge, yet it never feels sluggish or overbuilt, making it one of our go-to choices for all-mountain riding with a freeride feel.

Who it's for:

This board is best for intermediate to advanced riders who split time between resort laps, sidecountry stashes, and technical lines. It’s ideal for those who prioritize edge hold, stability, and directional power but still want some forgiveness built in.

Highlights:

As Pat Moore’s signature ride, the Coda features Arbor’s directional camber profile for locked-in grip and drive, while Grip Tech edges provide added traction in mixed or firm snow. A wider platform offers float and balance, and the Highland II Core combined with mixed glassing delivers responsive flex with lasting durability. The sintered base ensures speed stays high, and bio-resin plus recycled materials reinforce Arbor’s sustainable build philosophy. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.

Things to consider:

The Coda is directional and performance focused, so it’s not intended for switch-heavy freestyle or casual park laps. Riders who prefer a looser, surf-style ride may want to explore more playful options.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Coda rides true to size and does not require sizing down. Stick with your typical freeride length to maintain its edge hold, float, and drive through turns.

The 2026 Arbor Coda with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional all-mountain board designed for riders who want consistent performance across the full spectrum of terrain and conditions. From deep snow in the trees to firmer hardpack groomers, the Coda brings a stable, powerful feel with a freeride backbone and just enough energy to stay lively. It’s the board you trust when conditions are changing and you need something that charges through it all. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.

Why we like it:

The Coda hits a sweet spot between high-speed stability and everyday versatility. It’s composed and confident on edge, yet it never feels sluggish or overbuilt, making it one of our go-to choices for all-mountain riding with a freeride feel.

Who it's for:

This board is best for intermediate to advanced riders who split time between resort laps, sidecountry stashes, and technical lines. It’s ideal for those who prioritize edge hold, stability, and directional power but still want some forgiveness built in.

Highlights:

As Pat Moore’s signature ride, the Coda features Arbor’s directional camber profile for locked-in grip and drive, while Grip Tech edges provide added traction in mixed or firm snow. A wider platform offers float and balance, and the Highland II Core combined with mixed glassing delivers responsive flex with lasting durability. The sintered base ensures speed stays high, and bio-resin plus recycled materials reinforce Arbor’s sustainable build philosophy. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.

Things to consider:

The Coda is directional and performance focused, so it’s not intended for switch-heavy freestyle or casual park laps. Riders who prefer a looser, surf-style ride may want to explore more playful options.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Coda rides true to size and does not require sizing down. Stick with your typical freeride length to maintain its edge hold, float, and drive through turns.

$819.90
2026 Arbor Coda Snowboard with Ride C-2 Bindings
$819.90

Description

The 2026 Arbor Coda with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional all-mountain board designed for riders who want consistent performance across the full spectrum of terrain and conditions. From deep snow in the trees to firmer hardpack groomers, the Coda brings a stable, powerful feel with a freeride backbone and just enough energy to stay lively. It’s the board you trust when conditions are changing and you need something that charges through it all. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.

Why we like it:

The Coda hits a sweet spot between high-speed stability and everyday versatility. It’s composed and confident on edge, yet it never feels sluggish or overbuilt, making it one of our go-to choices for all-mountain riding with a freeride feel.

Who it's for:

This board is best for intermediate to advanced riders who split time between resort laps, sidecountry stashes, and technical lines. It’s ideal for those who prioritize edge hold, stability, and directional power but still want some forgiveness built in.

Highlights:

As Pat Moore’s signature ride, the Coda features Arbor’s directional camber profile for locked-in grip and drive, while Grip Tech edges provide added traction in mixed or firm snow. A wider platform offers float and balance, and the Highland II Core combined with mixed glassing delivers responsive flex with lasting durability. The sintered base ensures speed stays high, and bio-resin plus recycled materials reinforce Arbor’s sustainable build philosophy. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.

Things to consider:

The Coda is directional and performance focused, so it’s not intended for switch-heavy freestyle or casual park laps. Riders who prefer a looser, surf-style ride may want to explore more playful options.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Coda rides true to size and does not require sizing down. Stick with your typical freeride length to maintain its edge hold, float, and drive through turns.

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