The Arbor GPS Snowboard is the artist formerly known as the Annex, but while the name may have changed, the song remains the same. This versatile board is the high performance directional freerider of Bryan Iguchi’s Signature Series. It features a camber profile for powerful pop and edge control, with a tapered directional shape that’s perfect for navigating technical terrain. The Highland III Core is light and snappy, and it’s all backed up by Carbon Stringers for featherweight rebound and response. Outstanding!
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Rocker Type
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   System Camber–        If you want a highly responsive ride, crisp on-edge performance, and more pop for carving and ollies – all with smoother camber performance – then System Camber shapes are for you. The camber progressively reduces toward the tip and tail, making the leading edge less aggressive for cleaner on-snow performance.
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Flex
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   Flex Rating–        8 (1 Soft – 10 Stiff)
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Shape
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   Grip-Tech–        A tri-radial sidecut design that is not “blended.” Natural shaping intersections, that in the past were eliminated, have been transformed into heel and toe contact points that provide a direct, more ergonomic way to grip the snow when additional control is needed.
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   Taper–        19mm
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   3° Fenders–        3D shaping lifts the contact points for improved turn initiation without shortening the camber section of the board. As a result, you get a clean ride without any loss of the pop that comes from full-length camber.
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Core
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   Highland III Core–        A 5 / 20 blend of Poplar and Paulownia for lighterweight and higher performance. The HIGHLAND IIIhas the highest ratio of Paulownia to Poplar
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Laminates
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   Mixed Glassing–        A triax over biax lay-up that’s best for versatility: pow, backcountry, groomers, jumps, and more.
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   Double Carbon Stringers–        Two carbon fiber stringers run from the tip to tailproviding added pop, snap and landing durability.
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Sidewalls
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   Recycled ABS–        When a plastic alternative is unavailable, as in the case of ABS sidewalls, Arbor does its best to opt for a recycled material to improve the sustainability of their products.
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   360° Fully Wrapped Sidewalls–        Eliminates the need for tip fill, while effectively tying the whole snowboard together. A technology that delivers incredibly tight tolerances for improved board life and durability.
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Base
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   Sintered Base–        A higher molecular weight, sintered base that provides added durability and speed.
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Edges
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   Recycled Steel Edges–        Highly durable, recycled steel edges embody Arbor’s key values: quality and sustainability.
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   Factory Tuned–        Arbor detunes the tip and tail contact points on all of their snowboards for a catch-free ride before they leave the factory.
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Topsheet
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   Bio Plastic Topsheet–        One of the materials Arbor uses in the quest to eliminate harmful petroleum based plastics from the production cycle. Made from castor bean oil, this eco-topsheet is extremely durable and water repellent.
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Additional Features
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   Bio Resin–        Bio-Resin is a replacement for traditional petroleum based resin that doesn’t affect performance or usability. The ingredients that go into it are sourced as co-products or waste products of other industrial processes and are manufactured employing green chemistry techniques that reduce the carbon footprint of the material by up to 40% when compared to its petroleum based equivalent.
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   Wend Natural Wax–        All Arbor snowboards hit the shop floor ready to ride with Wend Natural Wax.
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   Inlaid Powerply Stringer
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   Sustainable Wood Materials
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   Leaving It Better
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Binding Compatibility
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   2×4 Fourteen Pack Inserts
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-    Terrain:    All-Mountain, Freeride, Powder                                    All-MountainAll-mountain snowboards are designed for exploring the whole mountain. They are your go-to for a snowboard that will do anything. They feel at home on groomers, powder, park runs and almost anything in between. The vast majority of snowboarders choose all-mountain boards for their great versatility. If you’re just getting started or unsure of exactly what you need, an all-mountain snowboard is a great choice.                    FreerideFreeride snowboards are designed for the rider that spends most of the day off groomed runs and in backcountry terrain. They typically have a stiffer flex and are ridden in longer sizes than freestyle snowboards. Freeride snowboards often feature a directional shape that is designed to perform optimally in one direction.                    PowderPowder snowboards love powder. Often associated with freeride snowboards, powder boards sometimes feature a wider nose and a tapered narrower tail. The binding inserts, which determine the rider’s stance, are often set back on a powder snowboard to help the rider float the tip of the board through the deep stuff. Powder snowboards sometimes also feature rocker, a design element where the tip (and tail) rise starts farther back on the board, which also helps the rider maintain tip float through the pow.           Â
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