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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Nelson, BC
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 48
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2013 Arbor Coda Used and Reviewed « "Flex: Softer in the nose then stiffening up under foot and in the tail. Little bit of give torsionally to allow for center twisting when initiating turns. Stability: The nose had a bit of chatter but over all this board is stable but lively. Ollies: You can load up the tips and snap. Granted the tail will have more snap than the nose due to the flex. Pop On Jumps: You can send a jump on this board without a problem. Butterability: The nose being softer lets you play around on that a bit better than the tail. Jibbing: It’ll get the job done but you have to put a bit more effort into it. Carving: You can rail a turn underfoot due to the griptech. This board is at home laying carves all the way down the mountain. Rider in Mind: Someone that doesn’t want a twin and will ride the whole mountain. Personal Thoughts: This board really hasn’t changed since the last time I reviewed it. It’s still a consistently solid ride that can handle it all. If anything I would say it’s a slightly directional Westmark or Blacklist in how it rides albeit with just a bit more give in the nose." |
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