Arbor Heritage Freeride

Arbor Heritage Freeride 

DESCRIPTION

Classic surfboard look combines with modern snowboard technology to create a freeriding board for carving the entire mountain.. Hawaiian Koa wood in the topsheet adds strength while helping maintain shape and camber for a responsive ride. Full-length wood core provides durability and a more forgiving flex for edge control and solid turns. 90° Cap construction with triaxial fiberglass is thinner in the nose and tail for a lightweight, lively and super-responsive ride. Steel edges and aluminum tip and tail for maximum protection and durability. Directional shape features a moderately deep sidecut for easy turns. New Durasurf 2001® die-cut sintered base provides increased speed, improved durability and weight reduction. Wood veneer in the topsheet comes from environmentally friendly sources.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 24, 2023]
Kiyumi22


Strength:

I was looking for a treadmill that would not over speed when I raised the elevation. Of all the models I tried and there were a lot only the Bodyguard unit could keep the desirered speed at higher elevations. mobile mechanic services

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[May 07, 2021]
pondskater


Strength:

Very comfortable to use. The board is also light and has awesome flex where needed. It has the ability to handle the whole mountain with ease. Concrete Pumping

Weakness:

A bit expensive.

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Oct 07, 2008]
Chris Juarez
Snowboarder

Arbor and it snowboards have always been the best. I have been riding the Heritage Snowboards and now the Draft from Arbor. This models have stood up to all riding conditions and difficulty. I average up to 150+ a year and ride hard. I have never had an Arbor board die on me. *****+ stars to Arbor. It helps they give me boards.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 03, 2003]
Andrew Yonker
Intermediate

Strength:

Look at it man!

Weakness:

Not any from where I am standing

wow...it is the greatest board I have ever been on. It is the closest thing to surfing you can get!!! Great style, great feel, and holds on edge in any condition..East Coasters, it good on the crunchy stuff also.. Tell you shop you want an Arbor!!!!

Similar Products Used:

NONE!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 28, 2002]
Kevin
Intermediate

Strength:

Looks. Nobody has the wood grain top like this board. The board is also light and has awesome flex where needed. It has the ability to handle the whole mountain with ease. From the park to back country!!!

Weakness:

Price, price, price. I got mine on special near the end of the season. They usually run around 400 bucks.

This is a great board. I demo'd many boards before I bought my Heritage and I must say that this board was the best. Super smooth in transition and just as good in the park on rails and jumps. Looks are a super pluss. Nobody on the mountain has a board that looks like this!

Similar Products Used:

Sims, Burton, K2, Salamon.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
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