Abor Rooster Fish Snowboard
Abor Rooster Fish Snowboard
The 2027 Arbor Roosterfish is a directional freeride snowboard built for advanced to expert riders who charge powder and technical off-piste terrain with precision and speed. Parabolic Camber blends five radii across the profile so edges engage and release with exceptional flow, while the progressive dual-radius sidecut delivers powerful grip through turns and a clean, controlled exit. The aggressive pulled-in swallowtail and 3D Nose Hull set the Roosterfish apart from conventional freeride shapes, combining effortless float in deep snow with the kind of agile, snap-driven control that leaves a rooster tail in its wake. A Highland II Core, Real Wood Powerply, and Bio-Resin construction back up the performance with a lively, sustainable build that holds up across demanding conditions.
- Parabolic Camber profile blends five radii so the leading and trailing edges engage progressively and release smoothly, enhancing flow and confidence on variable snow and off-piste terrain
- Progressive dual-radius sidecut transitions from a larger entry radius to a tighter exit radius, delivering powerful edge engagement and a clean, controlled release through each turn
- 3D Nose Hull raises the nose profile to increase float in deep powder without sacrificing edge hold on harder consolidated snow
- Pulled-in swallowtail geometry reduces swing weight in the tail for agile, nimble pivoting and effortless release when driving technical lines
- PFD Fenders symmetrically lift the outer contact points off the snow, adding float in deep conditions and reducing surface drag
- Highland II Core paired with Real Wood Powerply and Mixed Glassing delivers a lively, responsive flex with durable torsional rigidity across the board
- Bio-Plastic Topsheet and Bio-Resin construction reduce environmental impact without compromising structural performance
- Flex rating 6 out of 10 suits assertive, powerful riders who favour directional freeride charging over park or casual all-mountain riding
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