Great review. I bought this exact board, the 2023 Arbor Crosscut Camber, 158cm. I wanted something that I can just cruise groomers on and float in powder, when it rarely presents itself. At the time I was considering the Shiloh and the Coda as well, but decided to go with a board that had a little more tip and a slight setback. It's been a lot of fun. Super stable and really digs in when carving a turn, Grip Tech works well, and is not grabby as I was worried it might be. I have used twin tip boards in the past that were softer, so I was worried the Crosscut would be too stiff but I was surprised that it isn't and really allows for some nice surfy feeling turns. I've taken it through a few stretches of powder and of course, it feels nice and floaty. On top of all this, it's a beautiful board, I'm a new fan of Arbor that's for sure.
7:32 hey, just a general question: what’s the difference in the term of riding style used: freeride vs all mountain? I initially thought freeride means riding powder but in this video and other videos you’re using it in a more general way, which i thought was what all mountain is supposed to be. So if someone could define those two terms for me that’d be awesome
hey TJ just bought a beginner board based on your input. i am intermidiate boarder do you think it would hold me back in progressing. thnx for your reviews!
@@nielsjordans5649 nice choice! I think you'll be able to get pretty far before you start to find the limits of that one. Especially for more freestyle focus
@@drew199M thanks. I ended up going with the arbor shiloh since I already have a powder deck. Got it in a 159, feels great. A bit on the heavy side is all
@@Silly_Fishing its an honest question. He really doesn't need to give his height and weight to do a proper review but if he is then he must be 100% honest or it could be misleading. If anything I was just questioning his honesty. If you are not honest how can someone believe the review ...But now I know you are an easily offended snowflake.
lol yep just over 5'10 and right around 155lbs at the moment. def on the lean side. I think sharing that can help give some more perspective on how I'm describing the feel of the board, which is why I share that
Great review. I bought this exact board, the 2023 Arbor Crosscut Camber, 158cm. I wanted something that I can just cruise groomers on and float in powder, when it rarely presents itself.
At the time I was considering the Shiloh and the Coda as well, but decided to go with a board that had a little more tip and a slight setback. It's been a lot of fun. Super stable and really digs in when carving a turn, Grip Tech works well, and is not grabby as I was worried it might be.
I have used twin tip boards in the past that were softer, so I was worried the Crosscut would be too stiff but I was surprised that it isn't and really allows for some nice surfy feeling turns. I've taken it through a few stretches of powder and of course, it feels nice and floaty. On top of all this, it's a beautiful board, I'm a new fan of Arbor that's for sure.
Sunday morning and im rolling to work listening to some smooth sb jargon thanks tj!
Just sending it
Remember when weekend's used to be for fun?
Watching this a few months later, the mountain looks like a completely different place. Can't wait for spring!
I bought my first full setup last season and i got the 21/22 cross cut camber and its such a great and versatile board.
7:32 hey, just a general question: what’s the difference in the term of riding style used: freeride vs all mountain? I initially thought freeride means riding powder but in this video and other videos you’re using it in a more general way, which i thought was what all mountain is supposed to be. So if someone could define those two terms for me that’d be awesome
I wanna see what you think about the arbor single
hey TJ just bought a beginner board based on your input. i am intermidiate boarder do you think it would hold me back in progressing. thnx for your reviews!
probably not, which board did you get?
@@BoardArchive the cheap thrills
@@nielsjordans5649 nice choice! I think you'll be able to get pretty far before you start to find the limits of that one. Especially for more freestyle focus
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Another sick review TJ. Would love to hear your take on the K2 excavator if you can get your hands on one.
Arbor boards are so awesome
You should get one
Hey TJ. Why did you chose the 158? Is it because it has a short contact length/effective edge? Should I size up? I'm 180lbs, 6ft, sz10 Thanks
With the same parameters, I bought a size 162
@@drew199M thanks. I ended up going with the arbor shiloh since I already have a powder deck. Got it in a 159, feels great. A bit on the heavy side is all
Dope board. Great video
Thanks ski doc
Might try a Arbor one day
Review the SIGNAL PARK PRO !!!!!!
Please review the finest
Hey TJ! Could you make a video on the burton hometown hero? Thanks, keep up the good work
I'll have a review for that one up next week!
Arbor Shiloh Camber??
maybe this season!
Hi TJ! What's your top 3 all Mountain boards?
Yoo
Аккуратней пожалуйста, это Сергея доска. Не поцарапай
150 lbs is skinny for 5'-10". Are you sure? Lol.. you look shorter.
Imagine critiquing someone’s height of all things
@@Silly_Fishing believe it or not, but one of the most common things to use to demean people is their height.
@@Silly_Fishing its an honest question. He really doesn't need to give his height and weight to do a proper review but if he is then he must be 100% honest or it could be misleading. If anything I was just questioning his honesty. If you are not honest how can someone believe the review ...But now I know you are an easily offended snowflake.
lol yep just over 5'10 and right around 155lbs at the moment. def on the lean side. I think sharing that can help give some more perspective on how I'm describing the feel of the board, which is why I share that
@@BoardArchive Extremely crucial bit of information that other reviewers tend to leave out.