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CODA

155
Tip width (cm) 28.9
Tail width (cm) 28.8
Waist width (cm) 25.5
Side cut (m) 8.8 / 7.9 / 8.8
Effective edge (cm) 115.3
Setback (cm) 0

CODA

155
Tip width (cm) 28.9
Tail width (cm) 28.8
Waist width (cm) 25.5
Side cut (m) 8.8 / 7.9 / 8.8
Effective edge (cm) 115.3
Setback (cm) 0
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overview

Carve confident backcountry lines and effortlessly glide through powder with Pat Moore's Carbon Coda snowboard. This directional freeride board features a mid-stiff flex that provides stability and maneuverability in a variety of terrain. The secret to the Carbon Coda is its unique construction. The Mixed Glassing, which combines a triax and biax layup, provides a versatile flex for all conditions, giving it excellent characteristics for carving, float in powder, and pop on jumps.

This board utilizes strategically placed carbon for solid response and pop, as well as high-speed stability and vibration absorption. The carbon net in the nose provides excellent turning and edge control. The Parabolic Camber System further enhances this board's versatility, providing powerful turning and edge control while still providing smooth maneuverability.

Key Features

  • System: Parabolic Camber - The design features a decreasing amount of camber from the center to the tip and tail, providing smooth handling and a less catchy ride while maintaining the pop of real camber.
  • Grip-Tech Sidecut - Four additional contact points for more direct edge control and quicker turns.

core

  • FSC certified Highland III core

laminate

  • Mixed Glassing (Triax + Biax)

base

  • Sintered base (high molecular weight for durability and speed)

detail

  • 360° full wrap sidewall
  • recycled steel edges
  • 2x4 14-pack inserts
  • Wend Natural Wax
  • Arbor's Sustainable Manufacturing Process
  • 3-year warranty (covers structural defects only)

Features

Grip-Tech Sidecut - Four additional contact points under your foot for significantly improved edge control and more efficient turns.

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