Arbor Relapse Mid Wide Snowboard 2025

$479.99
1 in stock
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Size
Description

TWIN - SYSTEM CAMBER
The Candle Collection's true twin boards embrace athlete-inspired designs for the next generation of freestyle snowboarding-- illuminating a path to progression.
A more traditional park and street shape + toned-down Grip Tech + 3D Uprise Fenders = the Relapse's unique System Camber profile in the Arbor collection. Part of Erik Leon's Community Outreach Riding Equipment value system, or C.O.R.E, this model is one part park and street performance and one part accessibility through community and features sustainable materials and build process.
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Tech

Grip Tech 1.25 mm
Fenders 1.5°
Highland Core
Extruded Base
Biax Glassing
2x4 12-Pack Inserts
360º Fully Wrapped Sidewalls
Recycled Steel Edges
Wend Natural Wax
Factory Tuned

Shipping

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Why Get A Wide Board

Choosing between a wide and regular snowboard depends on a few factors. For riders with larger feet (size 11 or up), a wide snowboard can prevent boot drag, offering better stability and reducing the chance of catching an edge.

The extra surface area also improves floatation in deep snow and enhances control, making for a more comfortable and stable ride.



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