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Snowboard Arbor Draft

Collection winter 2026 Product ID 150334

Snowboard Arbor Draft

Collection winter 2026 Product ID 150334

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Arbor Draft Men's Snowboard

The Draft is Arbor's true twin, a softer-flexing, confidence-inspiring park, and street System Rocker model. Built on a Parabolic Rocker Profile and incorporating Grip Tech contact points, this board is a unique combination of value, style, and technology choices for trick-oriented riders.

Specifications

  • Flex: 4/10
  • Terrain: park-street / resort
  • Skill Level: Beginner / Intermediate
  • Shape: True-twin - the shape of the snowboard is perfectly symmetrical for a balanced ride, both on regular and switch. Jibbing, flying and fast riding, all with greater balance and stability.
  • System Rocker: rocker camber that is more pronounced in the center of the board. Rocker is reduced at the nose and tail for maximum performance at higher speeds, turning and landing. Rocker provides easier turn initiation, better floating in powder and an overall smoother ride.
  • Grip Tech 2.25 mm - Added heel and toe contact points under foot improve grip in icy and variable conditions.
  • Highland I Core: the most versatile core made from a blend of poplar and paulownia in equal proportions for lightness, performance, response and durability.
  • Extruded Base: A tough, user–friendly extruded base that delivers ease of repair.
  • Biax Glassing: two biaxial layers designed for all-mountain riding inspired by the park and the street. An ideal platform for learning new elements.
  • 2x4 10-Pack Inserts: classic inserts for a wide range of stance adjustments
  • Recycled Steel Edges: high-strength recycled steel edges embody two of Arbor's core values: quality and sustainability.
  • Wend Natural Wax: all Arbor snowboards are immediately ready to ride thanks to the Wend Natural Wax layer
  • 360° Fully Wrapped Sidewalls: effectively hold the entire snowboard in a durable unit and extend its life.
  • Manufactured using 100% solar energy
  • Factory Tuned: Tuned contact points in the tip and tail before leaving the factory for a carefree ride.
Snowboard Arbor Draft 2026
148 152 155W 156
Effective edge (cm) 114.8 118.4 121 121.6
Nose width (cm) 29.1 29.4 30.7 30.3
Waist width (cm) 25.1 25.3 26.5 26
Tail width (cm) 29.1 29.4 30.7 30.3
Sidecut (m) 7.9 8.1 8.2 8.3
Set back (mm) 0 0 0 0
Stiffness 4 4 4 4
Inserts 4×2 4×2 4×2 4×2

When choosing a snowboard, it is important that it matches the level and experience of the rider and his overall physical constitution - i.e. height and weight. A beginner with no previous experience should choose a snowboard that is not too specific in its parameters for a specific snowboarding style.

How to choose a snowboard

Advanced riders usually prefer a specific style – freeride (freeride / pow), freestyle (park riding on obstacles, jumps) or universal/allround (riding on the slope).

VIDEO: How to Choose a Snowboard

 

The Length of the Snowboard

The length of a snowboard should generally be up to the chin. If the rider is expected to grow taller, choose a size between the chin and nose. For freestyle, you can choose a slightly shorter board, but this is not a rule. A board that is too short could cause you to over-turn in a turn, while a board that is too long makes it difficult to turn and is generally more difficult to control.

Rider's Weight

Every snowboard has a specified weight tolerance – i.e., the range between the minimum and maximum weight of the rider. When choosing a snowboard, it is important to consider whether the rider's weight falls within this tolerance. If the rider is too light for the chosen snowboard, they will not be able to bend it sufficiently in turns, will not ride the entire length of the effective edge, and will not be able to take advantage of the board's properties. Riders whose weight exceeds the weight tolerance risk overloading or damaging the snowboard.

If you are not sure whether the snowboard you have chosen is suitable for your weight, ask us!

How to choose a snowboard

The Width of the Snowboard

The width of the snowboard is also an important parameter. The idea is that when riding in a turn, the rider's toes or heels should not touch the slope. Riders with boot sizes UK 10.5 (EUR 45) and larger should look for wide snowboards when choosing a board. With such a board, they will be able to carve turns without scraping the slope with their toes. Snowboards are also manufactured in mid-wide (slightly wider boards) and superwide (wide boards for really large feet) versions.

Flex (Stiffness and Flexibility) of the Snowboard

Softer boards are more suitable for beginners, are easier to control and forgive more mistakes. They are also sought after by freestyle riders who spend most of their time jibbing (riding over obstacles). However, at faster speeds, a soft snowboard is no longer obedient in the arc and cannot bounce as nimbly as a stiffer board.

Stiffer boards require experienced, fast to aggressive riding. When ridden fast, it holds better on edge and overall on frozen surfaces. The choice of a very stiff snowboard depends on the rider's experience, riding style as well as weight - lighter riders should opt for a softer snowboard instead. Not sure how stiff your snowboard is? Ask us!

Women's Snowboards

Women's snowboards take into account the specifics of the female figure. Girls have a different centre of gravity than men, their feet are smaller and their height/weight ratio is also different. All these differences are reflected in the geometry and construction of women's snowboards.

Women's snowboards are narrower, usually softer, and inserts are moved a few millimetres closer to the centre compared to the men's version.

Snowboard Camber Types

Another criterion when choosing a new snowboard is also the type of profile, such as camber, rocker, flat and various hybrid profiles such as CamRock, Flying V etc. The best way to know the type is to put the snowboard on a flat floor and look at its profile to see where it is bent and which parts of the base are touching the ground.

A beginner will be most comfortable with a rocker that is more forgiving of mistakes. The opposite camber bend is better suited for more experienced riders, as it can bite the edge more easily, so it's good to have the snowboard under maximum control, and it has more pop and more precise control over the rocker. The flat profile with almost zero camber provides stability in all terrain, but is most used in snowpark. The hybrid profile is a combination of camber and rocker together, making it a versatile all-mountain board. You can find out more about camber types in our dedicated article.

Balance of Components

The individual components of the snowboard equipment should be balanced. High-end snowboard assumes a higher model of bindings and snowboard boots. The equipment should be a balanced unit. Manufacturers often list recommended combinations of components in their catalogues and websites.

If you're buying a whole set of gear, it's a good idea to start by choosing your boots. Depending on the size, shape, thickness and possibly the brand of the snowboard boots, the appropriate bindings will be chosen.

For the maximum life of your snowboard, it's a good idea to follow a few rules and tips - these can be found in the article Snowboard Maintenance: Base and Edge Care.

Returns

You may return or exchange the goods within 14 days of delivery without giving any reason.

How to proceed when exchanging or returning goods

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