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WA
91 Posts
Posted 03/06/2011, 1:40 pm        Report Show Profile
Looking at getting a steet sup. Something to cruise, carve and not see my 0. came across this board at a realy good price http://www.skateboardexpress.com.au/longboard.html will this work compared to a beach board? I see its got better bearings. Advice will be appreciated.
QLD
789 Posts
Posted 03/06/2011, 6:38 pm        Report Show Profile
In short you get what you pay for in boards. Abec ratings on bearings is purely a speed rating and doesn't represent quality. The deck isn't Maple and has no glass in it. I would normally suggest some form of reverse kingpin truck for a longboard too. All this said, it's not like it wont work.
WA
91 Posts
Posted 04/06/2011, 10:57 pm        Report Show Profile
BrisKites said...
In short you get what you pay for in boards. Abec ratings on bearings is purely a speed rating and doesn't represent quality. The deck isn't Maple and has no glass in it. I would normally suggest some form of reverse kingpin truck for a longboard too. All this said, it's not like it wont work.
Thanks allot for the help. Cheers R
NSW
204 Posts
Posted 14/06/2011, 10:18 pm        Report Show Profile
I've got a 47" Psycho longboard from these guys and it is sweet! A few of my mates have different ones from these guys as well and they are fine for weekend cruising. We are all using Big Sticks, but a couple of the guys have Luna Sea sticks and boards as well and they go well too.
QLD
22 Posts
Posted 27/06/2011, 11:34 pm        Report Show Profile
have a 42" vault skateboard which I loved the cruisy style. New next door neighbour introduced me to street SUP and instantly loved it. But couldn't justify the big dollars for the stick so made one out of another neighbours bamboo clump and an oar collar. (the part that sits in the rowlock) Hey doesn't look as good and maybe doesn't flex as well as a bought one but at around $195 all up total price, I can still cruise down the street with a smile. :)
WA
91 Posts
Posted 28/06/2011, 9:42 am        Report Show Profile
thommo50 said...
have a 42" vault skateboard which I loved the cruisy style. New next door neighbour introduced me to street SUP and instantly loved it. But couldn't justify the big dollars for the stick so made one out of another neighbours bamboo clump and an oar collar. (the part that sits in the rowlock) Hey doesn't look as good and maybe doesn't flex as well as a bought one but at around $195 all up total price, I can still cruise down the street with a smile. :)
Some feedback I went for the 46' vault and adjustable big stick and had a great time cruizing allong the beach front in Perth yesterday. Had lots of strange stairs skateboarding with a walking stick. Has not come down yet, but see plenty of oppertunity to see my 0. Good service from vault.
QLD
7761 Posts
Posted 29/06/2011, 9:23 am        Report Show Profile
get some original s8 trucks if you really want to carve. these things are the ducks nuts. if you got the coin get the apex 37 carbon deck to really enjoy the closest thing you can to surfing on dry land. in fact im loveing the skater a bit more than the water since i got this set up. maybe just a new toy thing but what a toy
United States
30 Posts
Posted 29/06/2011, 11:28 pm        Report Show Profile
Using Original S-10's and they carve better then my Seismics.
WA
15 Posts
Posted 30/06/2011, 11:41 am        Report Show Profile
I have some Kahuna boards you can demo. Call or text 0408944815 easy
QLD
7761 Posts
Posted 01/07/2011, 7:28 am        Report Show Profile
hard to beat the originals,i hear bad things bout them but t i think there the best. better than my randals and paris, yet i still use the paris for down the line speed
Keys SUP said...
Using Original S-10's and they carve better then my Seismics.
WA
118 Posts
Posted 17/07/2011, 11:53 pm        Report Show Profile
i have the 46inch pintail and i absolutely love it. the bearings are great, trucks are reverse kingpin and is a great board to use with a stick or without.
WA
36 Posts
Posted 18/07/2011, 4:15 pm        Report Show Profile
id really like to demo some gear, where are you situated??
boardemp said...
I have some Kahuna boards you can demo. Call or text 0408944815 easy
QLD
78 Posts
Posted 28/07/2011, 10:17 am        Report Show Profile
Also have a Vault 46" pintail. Changed the bearings for Vault ceramics and can't fault the board. Have been out doing 5k each morning - fantastic. Using a timber/bamboo composite stick with double integrity rubber cone base (that's a $6 Oates broomstick from Bunnys with a 22mm chair cap on the end, with a 29mm cap over that!). Will a $200 stick improve the experience?
QLD
7761 Posts
Posted 02/08/2011, 7:06 am        Report Show Profile
its whatever makes you happy. i love my big stick.
VIC
5945 Posts
Posted 08/08/2011, 7:15 pm        Report Show Profile
BrisKites said...
In short you get what you pay for in boards. Abec ratings on bearings is purely a speed rating and doesn't represent quality. The deck isn't Maple and has no glass in it. I would normally suggest some form of reverse kingpin truck for a longboard too. All this said, it's not like it wont work.
ABEC1 is about as low as you can go for a bearing... I run Swiss Bones, I think ABEC 5 or 7..... The higher number equals more speed! My tight-arse mum-in-law bought my nephew a skatey, for about $10 from k-mart, and the wrapper boasted about ABEC1's !! It also had wheels which resembled "soap"! No sh!t. I had to bite my tongue....
QLD
7761 Posts
Posted 09/08/2011, 6:58 pm        Report Show Profile
abec ratings are bit suss. you will never get to the speeds that rate it. something like the bearing gets closer or some rot. too lazy to dig up the info,will do later. love my bones reds and my special board bones swiss,mmmm. just got a new honey40 inch pin,nicccccce,he makes delicous hand made boards
QLD
78 Posts
Posted 09/08/2011, 8:10 pm        Report Show Profile
Info on ABEC ratings: http://skateboard.about.com/od/skateboardinglifestyle/a/Bearing_Truth.htm Did 20k on Sunday - Sandgate to Woody Point and back - awesome fun!
QLD
7761 Posts
Posted 11/09/2011, 5:57 pm        Report Show Profile
speller said...
Info on ABEC ratings: http://skateboard.about.com/od/skateboardinglifestyle/a/Bearing_Truth.htm Did 20k on Sunday - Sandgate to Woody Point and back - awesome fun!
mate you got any pics of that place,im always keen to skate somewhere new
QLD
78 Posts
Posted 13/09/2011, 11:22 am        Report Show Profile
Pretty good footpath all the way - best bit is the hill coming off the bridge on the north side of the river. Gotta watch for the lycra brigades though, they don't seem to understand the lack of brakes!
QLD
7761 Posts
Posted 14/09/2011, 6:39 am        Report Show Profile
speller said...
Pretty good footpath all the way - best bit is the hill coming off the bridge on the north side of the river. Gotta watch for the lycra brigades though, they don't seem to understand the lack of brakes!
thats why i got a stick
QLD
78 Posts
Posted 02/11/2011, 7:14 pm        Report Show Profile
(hopefully not busting any forum rules here) Gotta give the Vault suppliers a big thumbs up for service too - had a problem with the third board I bought through them - rang, new board in the mail that day, no hassle. V impressive!
 
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