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Arbor Abacus Snowboard - 2009 BCS

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Let’s face it, you want your snowboard to carry you across all conditions and shine in the deep stuff to sweeten up those epic dumps. The Arbor Abacus snowboard does just that with its tapered tail and progressive Kinked sidecut.

  • Progressive Kinked sidecut uses a tighter tail radius to work with the tapered shape of the board and provide better performance in mixed conditions
  • The Shaman Core is Arbor’s lightest and excels anywhere on the mountain thanks to a 50/50 blend of paulownia and poplar wood
  • 2X4 14 Pack Inserts provide micro-adjustability for your stance options
  • Medium Shadow Flex features a tapered thinning of the core between the feet to improve performance on turn and spin initiation

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Rating for this product: 5

Count on featherweight speed and float

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December 23, 2009

Pretty blown away this weekend by the Abacus. The shape is comparable to a Burton Malolo, and like the Malolo, it falls between All-Mountain and Powder-specific catagories. I bought it for BC duties with an eye to split it at a later date, and this was the first chance I've had to take it out this season. With a foot of (heavy) fresh at Whistler on the groomers and more in the trees, the Abacus took priority for the day over my Capita Black Death or my Yes 156.5. I couldn't have been happier. Upon picking it up, it was noticeably lighter than the 4.5cm shorter Capita board, and it is a bit thinner over the whole length of the board. The Shaman core and structural topsheet are apparently legitimate as features that contribute to an overall very light weight. On the hill: Super float and super fast, snappy and very maneuverable despite its 164cms of length. It really ate up the time in the trees. Great flex pattern, too: the board really seemed to enjoy being launched and dropping, and carved up the fresh first thing in the morning with nary a hiccup. I've run a lot of different freestyle, all-mountain, and powder boards (like my usual powder-day Fish) over the last few years and I am still really impressed by how easily the Abacus turned moderate terrain and chewed-up powder into a playground, and how good it made 30cms of fresh snow feel. Good stuff from Arbor if you are in the market for a board like this!

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By: Niall MacRae December 23, 2009

Pretty blown away this weekend by the Abacus. The shape is comparable to a Burton Malolo, and like the Malolo, it falls between All-Mountain and Powder-specific more...

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Lengths:
159cm, 164cm, 
Shape:
Directional 
Effective Edge:
[159cm] 1225mm 
Waist Width:
[159cm] 261mm 
Stance Width:
[159cm] 63cm (24.8in) 
Stance Setback:
4cm 
Core Material:
Shaman (wood) 
Base:
Rocket (sintered) 
Rider Weight:
[159] 135-215lb; [164cm] 135-226lb 
Recommended Use:
Powder, all-mountain snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years