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How is the grip tech on Arbor boards? I just hinted to the family about getting me that Coda for my birthday since I need to retire about 3 boards and I could use something with decent edge hold for those firm groomer days.
The specs on the 155 look pretty good to me.
The specs on the 155 look pretty good to me.
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Briefly own a Crosscut, think I only rode it 2 days. Didn't really vibe with the shape of the board, relatively little EE and felt even smaller because of the Uprise Fenders. But had a generally positive impression of Grip Tech. Much less grabby and flowy better than the 5-bump full mag camber boards I've ridden.scrub wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 12:31 pm How is the grip tech on Arbor boards? I just hinted to the family about getting me that Coda for my birthday since I need to retire about 3 boards and I could use something with decent edge hold for those firm groomer days.
The specs on the 155 look pretty good to me.
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they revamped the Candle idea into an internal line instead of the separate Pat Moore line/brand it was initially marketed as. it's basically their "core" freestyle boards now:kimchi wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 12:24 pm Keep seeing Pat Moore's name associated with the Codas, and it's marked in 26 catalog as "Pat Moore Signature Model". Is "Candle" dead?
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the Rain still has Pat's name attached, too.
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No specific experience with the Coda, but from demoing some of their other models a few years ago, it's really good. It's effective and noticeable, without being a "grab a don't let go"-style tech. That, combined with their full camber profiles, make them really good for icy conditions. Probably my favorite edge tech behind YES' Underbite, for effectiveness-to-grabbiness ratio, so to speak.scrub wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 12:31 pm How is the grip tech on Arbor boards? I just hinted to the family about getting me that Coda for my birthday since I need to retire about 3 boards and I could use something with decent edge hold for those firm groomer days.
The specs on the 155 look pretty good to me.
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that's awesome dude, i proposed to my wife on cottonwood pass in august of '23 as CB is our place. if you can, go do your engagement dinner at rootstalk or radicato in breck (chef matt vawter who won a james beard last year runs both), incredible dining experience and the food is outstanding!eleveneightnate wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 11:09 am2/25-3/1! We snagged three day Keystone passes, I'll hit you up. Planning on proposing up there, too!YukonCornelius wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:27 am when are you out in CO? let's get some laps!
board looks great, i am working on being content with my BC as my main deck this year but the sirens keep on calling out![]()
will def be up in summit, hopefully we get some more snow it's been a groomers and park kind of season so far.
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That's awesome, thanks for the recs man! We've never been to either of those spots, so that's good to know.YukonCornelius wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 9:15 am that's awesome dude, i proposed to my wife on cottonwood pass in august of '23 as CB is our place. if you can, go do your engagement dinner at rootstalk or radicato in breck (chef matt vawter who won a james beard last year runs both), incredible dining experience and the food is outstanding!
will def be up in summit, hopefully we get some more snow it's been a groomers and park kind of season so far.
Definitely hoping for some snow, but also just stoked to stretch the legs a little on longer runs than these NC ones haha. Think I'll either bring the Lib Rig or this new Coda I snagged.
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Picked this up while we were in the PNW. Such fun board. Patiently waiting for a powder day to really enjoy it.
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i’ve you made it out much on this yet? i’m torn between the 160 or the Cadet LTD 162pow_hnd wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 1:41 pm Public Research 160w
It's crazy for me to think but this might be the Holy Grail of what I've been searching for the last few seasons. Never thought it would come from this brand.
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Never rode it. It was an impulse buy because of the homie that's working for the brand. Sold it to a homie. Just been riding the Cardiff Lynx on the days I would have been riding it.coleslawed wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:54 pmi’ve you made it out much on this yet? i’m torn between the 160 or the Cadet LTD 162pow_hnd wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 1:41 pm Public Research 160w
It's crazy for me to think but this might be the Holy Grail of what I've been searching for the last few seasons. Never thought it would come from this brand.
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Remind released a new generation of insoles. I'm misplaced + wore out a couple, so I picked up an Otterstrom Cush (Yeti) and an Iguchi Medic (clusterfuck of animals on fire). Remind's website is consistently FUCKING TERRIBLE so I never really know what to expect until I get the insoles in-hand.
First impressions: super impressed with the Medics after a couple skate sessions, probably sending the Cush back without skating them. Medic is early candidate for best stock after-market insole I've ever used, comfy out of box and great impact absorption without compromising board feel. I like these enough that I might just use Reminds in my snowboard boots when my custom Superfeet wear out. Cush feels too all around soft for my tastes. Both are a little thicker than I'd prefer at 5.5 mm (compared to ~4 mm for Superfeet).
Below, previous generation Cush on left and new Cush on right. New releases are completely redesigned, previous ones are flat hard plastic frame with mostly foam. The new ones have a contoured plastic frame, with some sort of full length geometric urethane (?) layer. The edges are a little bit recessed from the geo layer, but couldn't tell the difference in skate shoes. The plastic frame is much firmer and overall more noticeable arch support.
New Cush and Medic seem to have the same shape, but different construction. The Medic has a more robust, thicker, full wrap plastic frame and is all-around firmer in every way.
I am REALLY digging the Medics... every insole I've owned in the past either optimizes towards feedback / support, or impact cushioning / crust dampening. The new Medic balances the two better than anything I've ever tried.
I haven't skated the Cush yet, just tried them on at home, I'll probably send them back. They're MUCH less supportive than the Medics, and less supportive than the broken in old Cush. The arch support completely collapses with minimal pressure from the hands, and just jumping around at home and testing pistol squats, it doesn't support as well.
Really pumped on the Medic, though. Only real complaint is this winter's art sucks. I usually like the vibe of Guch's psychedelic mountain art, but the flaming Tiger / Snake / Eagle vibe ain't working for me-- and that was the graphic I hated the least. But whatever, they sit in my footwear.
If you sign up for the mailing list, they'll send you a 10% off code, 15% if you give them a phone number. I have a 20% referral code I won't spam here, but hit me up if interested. Don't need to rack up "points", but I think these things are pretty great. I may send back the Cush and get another set of Medics, or maybe the oven-molded Solution.
First impressions: super impressed with the Medics after a couple skate sessions, probably sending the Cush back without skating them. Medic is early candidate for best stock after-market insole I've ever used, comfy out of box and great impact absorption without compromising board feel. I like these enough that I might just use Reminds in my snowboard boots when my custom Superfeet wear out. Cush feels too all around soft for my tastes. Both are a little thicker than I'd prefer at 5.5 mm (compared to ~4 mm for Superfeet).
Below, previous generation Cush on left and new Cush on right. New releases are completely redesigned, previous ones are flat hard plastic frame with mostly foam. The new ones have a contoured plastic frame, with some sort of full length geometric urethane (?) layer. The edges are a little bit recessed from the geo layer, but couldn't tell the difference in skate shoes. The plastic frame is much firmer and overall more noticeable arch support.
New Cush and Medic seem to have the same shape, but different construction. The Medic has a more robust, thicker, full wrap plastic frame and is all-around firmer in every way.
I am REALLY digging the Medics... every insole I've owned in the past either optimizes towards feedback / support, or impact cushioning / crust dampening. The new Medic balances the two better than anything I've ever tried.
I haven't skated the Cush yet, just tried them on at home, I'll probably send them back. They're MUCH less supportive than the Medics, and less supportive than the broken in old Cush. The arch support completely collapses with minimal pressure from the hands, and just jumping around at home and testing pistol squats, it doesn't support as well.
Really pumped on the Medic, though. Only real complaint is this winter's art sucks. I usually like the vibe of Guch's psychedelic mountain art, but the flaming Tiger / Snake / Eagle vibe ain't working for me-- and that was the graphic I hated the least. But whatever, they sit in my footwear.
If you sign up for the mailing list, they'll send you a 10% off code, 15% if you give them a phone number. I have a 20% referral code I won't spam here, but hit me up if interested. Don't need to rack up "points", but I think these things are pretty great. I may send back the Cush and get another set of Medics, or maybe the oven-molded Solution.