Snowboard-Review.com thought it was a bit of a shame last year when Arbor decided to cut their tapered freeride snowboard the Abacus from the line-up. However, our disappointment has proven to be short lived as this pow behemoth is back in split form with a new rocker line designed for maximizing ski on snow traction whilst touring.
Finally the Arbor splitboard you demanded - the Abacus is back as a highly versatile backcountry machine. Built on the new Pow System to provide all the arc-it-in, float-over dominance you expect, with a reclined version of our Parabolic Rocker that improves contact for max on-skin performance.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Recommended for big mountain riding.
Very high cost $
Rocker Construction.
Freeride Specific.
Green or Eco Friendly Construction.
Year: 2013
Available Lengths (cm):
156, 160, 164
Riding Style: Custom/Specialised
Specifications:
2x4 14-Pack Inserts
Bio-Film
Power Ply Topsheet
Mixed Glassing
UN3 Progressive Sidecut
Shaman Core
Power Walls
Recycled Steel Edges
Rocket Base
Similar boards: K2 Panoramic Splitboard - 2013 Venture Storm Split - 2012 Venture Odin Split - 2012

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