

Parabolic Rocker
A "true-rocker" design based on the parabolic arc; a shape that allows us to gradually reduce the amount of rocker toward the tip and tail. This ensures that the outside contact points are close enough to the snow to reengage when maximum edge control is needed: loaded turns, higher speeds, and bigger landings. Arbor's Parabolic Rocker provides an additional layer of on-demand edge control without having to sacrifice any true-rocker performance.
Snowboards that use this technology
- Arbor Blacklist 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Westmark 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Draft 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Formula 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Cadence 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Wasteland 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Roundhouse RX 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Element RX 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Coda 2011/2012 snowboard
- Arbor Swoon 2011/2012 snowboard
All Arbor technologies for 2011/2012 collection
Base
Bend
- Parabolic Rocker
Collection
Construction
Core
Edges
Reinforcement
- Butter Glassing
- Hi-Load Glassing
- Mixed Glassing
- Carbon Torsion A-Frames
- Kevlar/Carbon Reinforced Tips