Girls charge hard too, that’s why Arbor designed the Push. Don’t let the narrower waist and stance lead you off the scent; with a directional shape, cambered profile, a combination of biaxial and triaxial glass and Rocket sintered base the Push is designed to be ridden aggressively at speed. In the infamous words of Salt and Pepper – “Push it, push it real good”.
Mountainside Mystique
Designed for women who surf mountains; provides all the freeride finesse you’ll need to reach the limits of your big-mountain chi; energetic initiation, reliable control, and the ability to express a clean line in all conditions.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
144, 148, 152, 156
Riding Style:
All Mountain
Specifications:
Bamboo Power Ply
Rocket sintered base
Medicine core (FSC certified Poplar)
Bella Stance
Directional shape
Medium Flex
Camber profile
Similar boards:
Palmer Liberty - 2011
Capita Midnight - 2011

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