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Sometimes you have to work for what you want.

When the resort is tracked out and most riders have migrated back to the park, you can keep chasing endless pow on the Arbor Abacus Split Snowboard. Featuring Pow System rocker for effortless float in powder, it was meant to be taken far off the beaten path. Unlike the splitboards of yesteryear that couldn't handle too gnarly a run, the Abacus crushes hairy lines and big drops with ease thanks to Karakoram hardware which makes it ride as solidly as any one-piece board.

  • Pow System rocker uses a parabolic shape that is more rockered in the middle and less rockered toward the tip and tail to ensure edge contact when you need it
  • Triax over biax glass lay-up provides a versatile flex
  • Shaman core is a blend of pauwlonia and FSC-certified poplar that's super-lightweight and durable
  • Grip Tech sidecut widens the board slightly underfoot to create additional contact points for improved edge control with rocker
  • Mountain-twin shape for superior float in pow
  • Rocket sintered base is wax-infused to make it lightning-fast
  • Power Ply topsheet replaces plastic with sustainably-harvested wood for increased pop and durability with less impact on the environment
  • Bio-Film topsheet replaces toxic clear coat
  • 60% recycled edges are durable and reduce waste
  • Karakoram hardware firmly secures the board halves together

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Alex Bass

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Got this in a 160cm (I ride park boards in the 150-154 range and pow boards in the 157-160 range) and am super stoked on it. The topsheet is gorgeous and the construction is the quality you'd expect from Arbor. I have it with a Voile kit right now, but definitely plan on upgrading to split-specific bindings in the future because even with the karakoram clips there's still some slop in the seam. However, that doesn't stop it from floating effortlessly in powder and it surprisingly rips through chunder and down groomers better than most regular boards I've ridden. The only complaints I have is that it's hard to maneuver at slow speeds, making it difficult to ride in tight trees. Once you open her up though, it's smooth sailing. My other gripe is that the rocker shape tends to make the tip and tail flex outward when skinning, which often makes me sink further into the snow even on established skin tracks. Overall, really stoked on it and excited to continue my Wasatch explorations on it.

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Lindsay Simpson

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I gifted this board to my brother this past Christmas and now I'm really jealous. He's about 6'0'', 25 years old, and says the 164 size is what you want for a powder stick. The rocker rides amazing. The Karakoram clips work great, and used with Karakoram bindings which are unreal. Not only is this the best looking split out there, it shreds powder too. 100% recommended.

What do you need to get bindings on this...

parentjp1194797

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What do you need to get bindings on this thing? The voile split kit? or a similar kit made by karakoram?

Lindsay Simpson

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The Karokoram bindings work great.