Submitted on Feb 22, 2003

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---=(Name)=Jamie
---=(Age)= 21
---=(Sex)= Male
---=(Weight)= 195
---=(Height)= 5'11"
---=(Years Riding)= 2


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---=(Company)= Arbor
---=(Year )= 2001
---=(Model )= Heritage
---=(Size)= 154
---=(Style)= Freeride
---=(Warranty)= No,
---=(Rating)= 7.5/10

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Arbor appears to make a fairly nice board. I picked up their heritage model from a used sporting goods store and only paid about $90 for it. Since I was just learning how to ride when I got this board the price seemed more than fair, especially when you consider what a new Arbor board costs. The board looks like it used to be a rental at Mammoth Mt. out in California (how it ended up here in MI where I live I can only guess). It feels like it has a bit more flex than what I would like, part of that could be it is a bit small for a bigger guy like myself. This board carves fairly well and holds a decent edge. As far as weight goes it is about average for its size, not too heavy but it could be lighter. I have ridden both B-line and Airwalk boards and have been a bit happier with their performance in comparison to the Arbor. Overall not a bad board for what I paid but I don’t think I would buy a new board from them though.

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