Arbor has unveiled the Red Gerard Pro, the brand’s first-ever snowboard built as a dedicated pro model for Red Gerard, and its timing is no coincidence.
Arriving ahead of the upcoming Olympics, the Red Gerard Pro reflects the demands of modern slopestyle riding at the highest level. It’s a performance-driven freestyle board shaped through Gerard’s competitive experience and designed for riders who need consistency, speed, and control when the margins are tight.

Arbor describes the board as performance-ready, pairing a high-response feel with a construction aimed squarely at top-level park and competition riding. Key elements highlighted by the brand include a real wood Powerply topsheet, a sintered base built for speed, and carbon fiber support designed to enhance both power and control. The focus here isn’t reinvention, it’s refinement.


The Red Gerard Pro sits within Arbor’s Candle Collection, a rider-driven line the brand positions as freestyle-focused and progression-minded, aimed at athletes pushing boundaries in park and street environments.
Limited early release
This is a very limited early release, with just 200 boards produced for Winter ’25–26, available exclusively through select retailers. While Arbor has done a small release in the U.S., the Red Gerard Pro will not be available online or in stores until Fall 2026.
For now, this drop functions as a preview of what’s to come: a pro model built for one of snowboarding’s most consistent contest riders, arriving with an eye on the biggest stage in the sport.

