Arbor GPS Wide Snowboard 2026

$759.99

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Directional, powerful, and progressive – the GPS is the most high-performance model in the Bryan Iguchi Signature Series. Its added nose length and tapered outline are built on a System Camber platform that features Grip Tech and 3D Fender Technology, designed to support maximum cross-terrain performance in the most technical environments. The GPS is your choice for that dream trip to Alaska – or if "big" and "steep' are words that describe your snowboarding.

Flex Rating: 8/10

Tech

Real Wood Powerply
Grip Tech 2.25 mm
Offset Fender 5º Nose/ 3º Tail
Double Carbon Stringers
1.9 cm. Taper
Highland III Core
Sintered Base
Mixed Glassing
2x4 14-Pack Inserts
360º Fully Wrapped Sidewalls
Recycled Steel Edges

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Why Get A Wide Board

Choosing between a wide and regular snowboard depends on a few factors. For riders with larger feet (size 11 or up), a wide snowboard can prevent boot drag, offering better stability and reducing the chance of catching an edge.

The extra surface area also improves floatation in deep snow and enhances control, making for a more comfortable and stable ride.

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