2027 Arbor Rain Snowboard
2027 Arbor Rain Snowboard
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The Arbor Rain is Pat Moore’s take on a heavy metal freestyle board built to go bigger, ride faster, and hit harder than your average park deck. It sits in that space between park and all-mountain freestyle, with a directional twin shape, full camber profile, and a solid flex that gives it real backbone when you start pushing the envelope. This is a board for riders who like their freestyle seasoned with speed and power. Something that feels composed on takeoff, stable in the air, and reliable when it’s time to put it down. It’s direct, powerful, and built to handle your wildest freestyle dreams.
On snow, the parabolic camber profile delivers a strong, loaded feel with smoother edge engagement, helping it stay predictable and confident. The 7–8 flex gives it a solid, planted feeling underfoot, while the directional twin shape keeps enough balance for switch riding without sacrificing forward stability. Carbon 2 stringers add snap and energy, the Highland III core keeps the board light and responsive underfoot, and the sintered base keeps you moving at top speed. The overall feel is powerful, stable, and built for freestyle riding that leans toward sending rather than cruising.
Key Features
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Terrain – Park / Resort / Backcountry
A versatile all-mountain board built to handle freestyle, groomers and more technical terrain across the mountain. -
Shape – Directional Twin
A twin-inspired shape with a slightly directional bias, offering stability at speed while maintaining freestyle capability. -
Profile – Parabolic Camber
Camber with reduced contact points towards the tip and tail, delivering strong edge hold with smoother turn initiation.

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Flex – 7–8/10
A stiff flex that provides power, stability and precision for aggressive riding and higher-speed control.
Tech Features
A sustainably sourced wood topsheet that adds strength and durability while delivering Arbor’s signature natural finish.
A durable topsheet material made from renewable sources that improves longevity while reducing environmental impact.
A plant-based epoxy that improves bonding strength while reducing environmental impact.
A premium wood core designed for reduced weight and increased response, delivering a more energetic and precise ride.
A high-density base that absorbs wax efficiently, providing increased speed and durability.
A fibreglass layup that balances torsional flex with longitudinal strength for stability and control.
Fully wrapped sidewalls that enhance durability and protect the core from impacts and moisture.
Dual carbon stringers running nose to tail to increase pop, power and energy return for a more responsive ride.

Additional contact points underfoot enhance edge hold and improve control, particularly on firmer snow.

A wider stance range that allows for more precise positioning and setup options.
| Arbor Rain Size Chart | |||||||||
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| Size (cm) | Rider Weight (kg) | Waist (cm) | Sidecut (m) | Effective Edge (cm) | Tip / Tail Width (cm) | Taper (mm) | Setback (cm) | ||
| 155 | 75–90 | 25.3 | 7.8 | 116.9 | 29.3 / 29.3 | 0 | 1.5 | ||
| 157 | 75–90 | 25.4 | 7.9 | 118.7 | 29.6 / 29.6 | 0 | 1.5 | ||
| 158W | 80–100 | 26.5 | 8.0 | 119.5 | 30.7 / 30.7 | 0 | 1.5 | ||
| 159 | 80–100 | 25.5 | 8.0 | 120.5 | 29.8 / 29.8 | 0 | 1.5 | ||
About Arbor
Arbor has been building snowboards since 1995, with a clear focus on material selection, durability and reducing environmental impact. The brand has consistently prioritised sustainably sourced wood cores and bio-based resins, setting a benchmark for more responsible snowboard construction.
That approach carries through the entire lineup, where each board is designed with a clear purpose and tuned for real-world conditions. From powerful, rider-driven models like the Rain through to more freestyle-focused shapes, Arbor continues to refine how boards feel underfoot, with an emphasis on stability, response and long-term performance.
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