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Arbor A-Frame Snowboard

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Is this board wide enough for size 12 feet ?

By Ranked #470 - All Mountain Snowboards December 12, 2009

Is this board wide enough for size 12 feet ?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #3069 - Boards December 18, 2009

If you went 162 or longer, its marginally doable. I would want some Burton boots with the Shrinkage tech or some F series Salomons to try to minimize the toe/heel overhang. I wear an 11.5 and wouldn't go narrower than a 254 waist width (without some footprint reducing boots to go along with it) especially if I am focusing on powder and bigger mountain stuff. The Abacus is Arbor's wide board for Big Mountain, and the Roundhouse is their wide all-mountain but could be pretty slow edge to edge because it is WIDE. Hope that helps!

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #253 - All Mountain Snowboards December 14, 2009

This board is pretty narrow at the waist for a size 12 coming in at 248mm. Maybe check out the Nitro Blacklight. It is quick edge to edge with an extremely fast base. It's waist width is at least 256mm depending on length and can comfortably accommodate bigger foot while getting the performance equal to or greater then an A-Frame. Hope this helps.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #283 - All Mountain Snowboards December 12, 2009

I am a wide size 12. It works great.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
158cm, 162cm, 166cm, 170cm 
Shape:
Directional 
Effective edge:
[162cm] 1246mm 
Waist width:
[162cm] 248mm 
Sidecut radius:
[162cm] 9.5 / 8.6 / 9.5m 
Stance width:
[All] 45.7-62.2cm (18-24.5in) 
Stance setback:
[All] 0.8in (2cm) 
Core material:
Blended paulownia & poplar 
Base:
Rocket sintered 
Rider Weight:
[158cm] 115-205lb (56-93kg); [170cm] 150-230lb+ (68-104kg+) 
Recommended Use:
Aggressive freeride 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 
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