Arbor Snowboards Tupelo MS

The Arbor Collective was founded to design snowboarding products around the goal of replacing as many environmentally harmful materials as possible, with functional, ecologically based alternatives. Their mission is to deliver performance, durability, and style in the most responsible way possible. Arbor also uses Forest Stewardship Council certified wood cores in all its boards, meaning that their cores were harvested in a sustainable fashion. Arbor is the champion of green snowboards because they understand how valuable our environment is and that we can all make a difference if we try. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the sporting goods stores in Tupelo, MS listed below.

Dick's Sporting Goods
(662) 844-5799
The Mall at Barnes Crossing, 1001 Barnes Crossing Road
Tupelo, MS
Hours
Mon-Sat 9:00am - 9:30pm
Sun 10am - 7pm

Hunter's Haven
(662) 841-0422
3902 Westgate Dr
Tupelo, MS

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Hibbett Sports
(662) 624-5760
852 S State St
Clarksdale, MS
 
Sports Additions
(662) 843-4183
604 1/2 N Davis Ave
Cleveland, MS
 
Sports Addition
(601) 661-8013
3505 Pemberton Square Blv
Vicksburg, MS
 
Morgan Fitness
(662) 566-4388
1112 Bickerstaff St
Tupelo, MS

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Southern Miss Elec Power Assn
(601) 638-9809
2183 Highway 3
Vicksburg, MS
 
Peck's Buy Sell & Trade
(601) 587-2129
169 W Broad St
Monticello, MS
 
Sports Center Rex Team Sports
(601) 442-7906
350 John R Junkin Dr
Natchez, MS
 
Marsh Madness Sporting Goods
(662) 363-1376
1560 Highway 61 N
Tunica, MS
 
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Arbor: Green Snowboards for Freeride, Freestyle, All-Mountain

Arbor: Green Snowboards for Freeride, Freestyle, All-Mountain

November 3, 2009   AK

If the thought of carving through snow at great velocity with inordinate style appeals to you or someone you love, you might consider an Arbor board to do it on this season. All of Arbor’s boards are made with an FSC-certified (meaning Forest Stewardship Council: a third-party that verifies the responsible harvesting of wood) Poplar wood core. All three of these boards also boast a “structural wood topsheet” in order to enhance the board’s return (a function of performance) and durability — the noticeable weight savings is just an added bonus.

While opinions vary on the definitions and practical realities of the classifications of riding — freeride, freestyle, and all-mountain — it is simply fact that Arbor is the reigning champion of green snowboarding. Here are three of their most popular models:

The jack of all trades, all-mountain Arbor Element ($494.95) is directional, delivers solid initiation, and note-worthy pop. It’s particularly stable at high speeds due to the progressive tri-radial sidecut, which also allows the rider to carve tighter turns. A great introduction to a variety of terrains, from the park to the powder.

If you’re looking for a board with a more surf-inspired soul to it, look no further than the Arbor A Frame ($594.95). Super-stiff and directional, this big gun is super-stable, designed to find and hold a deeply carved line (even in the steeps, even through trees). If you’ve ever looked at the park and asked, “Sure, punk, but can you carve?” than you’ve come to the right place. Left coast graphics bring it all back to the sport’s roots.

As they used to say on that show, “And now for something completely different…” The Arbor Wasteland ($694.95) is park-ready, so if you’re feeling froggish you can go f...

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