looking at ordering a board sometime in the next week or so. anyone have any recommendations? Expecting to pay around $100/deck for carving, downhill, around 40"? The design is preferable. Rayne makes a few similar, as does Lush (Samba) and Loaded (which would cost me around 170 for the deck alone). I am not partial to Sector Nines, Gravities and the like, but just am looking for an upgrade in deck. (Had two sector9s and not terribly impressed.Landyachtz Top Speed Landyachtz Drop Wedge http://www.silverfishlongboarding.com/component/option,com_jreviews/Itemid,86/http://www.loadedboards.com/newsite_v1/vanguard.htmlhttp://www.raynelongboards.com/http://www.lushlongboards.com/06-content.php?cat=completes&subcat=SAMBA
2/28/2007 10:49:59 PM
I've been really happy with my Comet deck.http://www.cometskateboards.com/products/boards.phpRode it really hard for a number of years with no problems. Lately I've been looking at the flexdex boards.http://flexdex.com/flexdex-deck-only.htmlThey look like they are crazy strong.And I suggest abec11 wheels. I got the 83mm ones and can roll over everything in and around campus.
2/28/2007 11:04:51 PM
I have really enjoyed my landyachtz decki have their "Chief" modelits got a good amount of flex which is great for all the stuff i run over on campusi also have some huge gumballs on it which is nice for around campus as well ( not so good for powersliding though) they are also extremely quiet which is fun
2/28/2007 11:11:02 PM
I love my Arbor.
2/28/2007 11:14:00 PM
I am purchasing some Randall trucks (unknown specs) and abec 11 70s or 75s to go with the board.Any concerns with it fitting a drop thru board?
3/1/2007 12:22:04 AM
The boards you posted in the OP have Randall trucks. If I were in the market for a new deck I'd probably get the Drop Wedge. I like some concave and IMO the lower the better. Easier kicks. The big wheels (80+ mm) are good but as mentioned above, not the the best for sliding... they tend to bend axles.I've got a set of randalls, if you need me to take any measurements I will.[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 1:12 AM. Reason : Those wheels should be fine]
3/1/2007 1:10:45 AM
I ride Loaded!! and would recommendBut my buddy has a landyachtz Evo, i think, and it rocks too.Both these companies make quality boards and it looks like the rest of those companies do tooI think most drop thru boards use either Randall 180s or Randall DH trucks (I recommend the 180s unless you are gonna be bombing mountains)
3/1/2007 2:04:44 PM
I would love to get a loaded board, but unfortunatly i am not...loaded. I did find the specs on the other components.Randal II 180mmAbec11 Flashbacks 70mmAny other board options I should consider? Or places to purchase on the cheap?
3/1/2007 3:48:37 PM
Check www.gearguys.comsometimes they have good deals
3/1/2007 3:55:44 PM
I'm interested in purchasing a longboard, but I've never actually had the pleasure of using one. What would be good to start with?
3/1/2007 5:27:16 PM
Id say anywhere is a good start!This was my starter board http://www.gearguys.com/900086.htmlLearned all the basics on this board and it can mostly hang with more expensive boards; I still ride mine every now and then.
3/1/2007 5:33:29 PM
longboards are so 2001eww
3/1/2007 5:56:01 PM
Silverfish has good reviews on a vareity of boards and gear. Silverfish also has a lot of information about the sport, techniques, etc. The longboard store has a decent selection to choose from.http://www.thelongboardstore.com/?gclid=CNiG0Mzk1IoCFRmxgAod-xE5cQhttp://www.silverfishlongboarding.com/[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 7:01 PM. Reason : hil ]
3/1/2007 7:01:26 PM
'Preciate it. I'll check these out.
3/1/2007 7:16:18 PM
stop by in the wave saturday afternoon (12-3), and i'll get you to demo some boards around the shop. i can also show you all the differences in trucks, bearings, lengths, wheels, etc. ask for Rob any other questions just send me a pm
3/1/2007 8:18:48 PM
^ do you work there? or are you promo-ing their store?
3/1/2007 8:22:23 PM
i help out a little
3/1/2007 8:34:57 PM
^that was unclear, i help the owner, i am not employed by the shop
3/1/2007 8:37:11 PM
i have abec 11 grippins and theyre really good, if you have a cut deck like those you should try the gumballs though, theyre supposed to be really good too (slightly bigger) randals are pretty commonplace for longboarding so i seriously doubt youll have any trouble with getting them in the dropthrough deck. if you dont want a loaded board im pretty sure youll be happy with either of those, although i think those have any flex if thats something you were looking for.
3/1/2007 10:22:00 PM
^^Yo Robskate after break?
3/1/2007 11:03:10 PM
Ok I dont know shit about skateboards and have been wondering something. What's the difference in the longboards and the regular ones? Why do you want one or the other?
3/2/2007 12:57:38 AM
Keeping in mind skateboards evolved from little more than rollerskates mounted to 2x4s, 'regular' boards are designed for tricks and not so much the rolling around factor, hence they are generally light weight with tiny hard wheels, narrow track, and short length. Longboards, cruisers, etc have qualities that make them better for riding like large, soft wheels, flexy decks (although not always), relatively long wheel bases, and wider tracks. It breaks down more than that but basically if you want to do tricks and grind handrails and whatnot, you ride a short board. If you like carving down hills, sliding, cruising around like a cloud over rough pavement, etc, you ride a long board.
3/2/2007 1:28:36 AM
hoverboards > longboards > shortboards
3/2/2007 1:56:23 AM
yeah i will definitely be getting a hoverboard as soon as it comes out
3/2/2007 2:04:45 AM
3/2/2007 11:47:38 AM
i used to think longboards were lame, but they roll so smooth, and cruising around can be fun sometimes.you'll never see a longboarding video though. skateboarding on the other hand....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByDpaUamjiMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0M0Rqy6DvM
3/2/2007 2:46:11 PM
theres a bunch of longboarding videos on youtube
3/2/2007 3:05:41 PM
oh, well uhi meant entertaining longboard videos.
3/2/2007 3:07:13 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfK1tqL9JMYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_5IhjZ-b9U[Edited on March 3, 2007 at 1:57 AM. Reason : ]
3/3/2007 1:55:58 AM
^Those videos are silly. I don't understand how they turn and slide like that.
3/3/2007 2:17:39 AM
those help a lot
3/3/2007 10:00:37 AM
ther are entertaining longboard videos if you actually look for them (homemade youtube videos dont count)
3/3/2007 6:49:36 PM
i personally like watching those videos somewhat...can't really get into all that going down dan allen and morill but centennial is a fun place to ride and there a few other nasty places around campus. also, my first few boards were homemade but i ride flexdex now and its awesome, so durable and flexible you can really do anything on it.
3/4/2007 1:34:12 AM
dan allen isnt bad at night just have to be careful at the intersectionit looks a lot more steep than it really is
3/4/2007 1:39:10 AM
yea its mad fun, just some sketchy areas where its like almost blind and then a car....my and some friends really rode all over centennial a lot last semester, its fun....i've heard tons bout kaplan, have yet to attempt that one...
3/4/2007 1:42:01 AM
kaplan is fun; nice and long, and the cross streets provide flat areas in between the steep parts so you're not just headlong down a big ass hill in case you get going faster than you are comfortable. Theres also a very steep apartment complex driveway around there somewhere if you like sliding down impossible hills.
3/4/2007 4:16:49 AM
Merwin is a nice hill off of Kaplan. Less traffic but steeper on one side and a long ride that ends in a T intersection at the end. Fun if you have someone to drive you a quarter mile back to the top of the hills.
3/6/2007 1:31:45 PM
when i was in elementary school, I bought a skateboard from target or somewhere so that I could laydown on it and go down hills. This would be before skateboards with the front that curled up.
3/6/2007 1:33:54 PM
Yeah, chase cars are very nice both for rear traffic protection and a lift back up
3/13/2007 3:32:32 PM
so i built my new deck, and its awesome. pretty stable at high speeds. So today i took it around lake johnson to hit some of the longer hills there.I got into a speedwobble and tried to ride it out. Needless to say I am bleeding from every appendage.Pictures to come.
3/13/2007 6:40:31 PM
I don't really get speed wobbles until around 25-30mph, as measured when holding on the back of a car. I really wouldn't want to fall going that fast.
3/13/2007 6:43:38 PM
i have gone about 35mph being pulled by a car. i feel i was going close to that if not more.
3/13/2007 6:47:11 PM
so what did you end up getting?happy healing.
3/13/2007 6:49:19 PM
yeah, heal before you fall on your wounds again.
3/13/2007 6:55:49 PM
that sucks man, what trucks are they? Sounds like Randalls or Revenge II's from the speed wobble prb.
3/13/2007 7:01:47 PM
I have a Freebord. www.freebord.com It is extreme.
3/13/2007 7:04:18 PM
http://www.freebord.com/ apparently the http is necessary. and I cant Edit.
3/13/2007 7:05:36 PM
I've wanted to try one of those but don't want to put down the $$$ and find out it is a so-so board.
3/13/2007 7:08:10 PM
My old boards:Assembly and Drop Wedge:Injuries, Hyrdogen Peroxide never burned so bad:
3/13/2007 7:13:07 PM
And finally the new deck
3/13/2007 7:14:02 PM