The Arbor Coda Camber Splitboard 21/22 + Skins is a backcountry snowboarding setup designed for riders who want to tour into untouched terrain. The board splits into two ski-like halves and includes climbing skins, so you can ascend slopes under your own power and then reconnect the halves for a snowboard-style descent.
Its directional twin shape offers a balanced feel on the uphill — keeping you tracking straight and steady — while still allowing you to ride switch on the descent. The camber profile underfoot adds lively rebound and reliable edge hold on firmer snow, and the flex rating of 7 out of 10 strikes a middle ground between a responsive, stable ride and enough give to handle varied snow conditions and natural terrain features.
Camber refers to the board’s slight upward arch in its profile between the bindings; when you press down, that arch flattens and loads the contact points, boosting pop and grip. A directional twin shape combines a symmetrical flex pattern and outline with a slightly longer nose and a setback stance, helping the board float in deeper snow and hold steady at speed while still letting you switch directions. The flex rating on a 1–10 scale indicates how stiff the board feels—the Coda’s 7 means it will respond crisply to your inputs without feeling overly rigid on uneven terrain.