I'm selling my Arbor Formula with Arbor's system camber design. It's in excellent shape and was just tuned and hot waxed at REI. This is a fun all mountain board with medium flex designed for intermediate to early advanced riders. It's not a great beginner board because the camber design demands input in order to respond underfoot, so you need to be comfortable turning at various speeds. That said, I was nowhere near an expert when I started out on this ride a few years ago. It's a true twin if you like to ride switch (everyone should) and it rewards aggressive riding with its camber shape, so you can carve hard and tackle steep stuff and feel confident in the ice. It's also on the shorter side and mid-flexy so it's great in the park and fun to spin on. If you have more of a laid back riding style then this will feel loose so it's not a cruiser. But in firm and sometimes icy New England conditions it digs well, turns sharp, and helps you stay upright. I recently upgraded to the Gnu Riders Choice, but this ride treated me well for the past few years and I took expert care of it, storing it indoors when not using, waxed regularly. I even played classical music for it, because it has a real wood inlay and wood is alive, my friends. Wood is alive.
If you need a pair of bindings to go with it, I have a set of K2 Indy bindings (pictured with board), size medium. $200 for all included.