All those people who thought Arbor had forgotten about the beginners and intermediates, it appears Arbor have the Formula. A glug of top notch Elan construction, a handful of entry level materials, a splash of progressive rocker profile and a generous helping of Grip Tech edges equal a board that beginners can’t help but learn on.
Upward Mobility
An accessible, all-mountain rockered cruiser that’s easy to turn and ideal to learn on and grow with. This Austrian-made confidence builder is designed to be foremost fun to ride, while providing the affordability and performance you seek.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
148, 152, 155, 158, 161
Riding Style:
All Mountain
Specifications:
Fusion extruded base
Mission core (FSC Poplar & recycled wood composite)
Mountain stance
Directional-Twin
Parabolic rocker profile
Medium flex
Unblended radial sidecut
Grip-Tech edges
Similar boards:
Rossignol Taipan - 2011
K2 Anagram - 2011
Atomic Stasher - 2011
Burton Deuce - 2011

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