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Arbor Metal Machine Snowboard 2026

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Arbor Metal Machine Snowboard 2026Arbor Metal Machine 2026 The 2026 Arbor Metal Machine is Erik Leons signature park and street board a true twin camber deck built for riders who want maximum pop, precision, and style from the terrain park to the streets. Designed to Take a Beating Pro Driven Shape: True twin geometry for perfect balance riding regular or switch, no matter what youre hitting. Camber Control: Traditional camber delivers unmatched pop, edge hold, and stability for jumps

Arbor Metal Machine 2026

The 2026 Arbor Metal Machine is Erik Leon’s signature park and street board — a true twin camber deck built for riders who want maximum pop, precision, and style from the terrain park to the streets.

Designed to Take a Beating

  • Pro-Driven Shape: True twin geometry for perfect balance riding regular or switch, no matter what you’re hitting.
  • Camber Control: Traditional camber delivers unmatched pop, edge hold, and stability for jumps and rails.
  • Durable Build: Highland II Core, Mixed Glassing, and 360° Sidewalls keep your board strong season after season.

Who It’s For

Freestyle riders who want a responsive, powerful board that can handle heavy park sessions, street features, and creative freestyle lines across the resort.

Key Technical Specs

  • Shape: True Twin
  • Profile: Camber
  • Flex: Medium (5–6/10)
  • Core: Highland II Core
  • Base: Sintered Base
  • Glassing: Mixed Glassing (triax over biax)
  • Sidewalls: 360° Fully Wrapped Sidewalls
  • Edges: Recycled Steel Edges
  • Mounting: 12 Pack, 2x4 Inserts
  • Sizes: 153, 156, 159

Why Riders Love the Metal Machine

From handrails to halfpipe walls, the Metal Machine is designed to take hits and keep riding strong. The camber profile gives you the snap you need for big tricks, while its construction keeps it durable enough to survive the season.

Bottom Line: If you ride hard, hit big features, and want a board that’s as tough as your tricks, the Metal Machine is for you.

Step up to Erik Leon’s park weapon and make every lap count.

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