Longboard for a beginner

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62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
8 Apr 2013 6:59pm
So it is true Chrispy and Steve are an item
thePup
thePup
13831 posts
13831 posts
8 Apr 2013 7:09pm
62mac said...
So it is true Chrispy and Steve are an item


chrispychru
chrispychru
QLD
7932 posts
QLD, 7932 posts
8 Apr 2013 9:19pm
62mac said...
So it is true Chrispy and Steve are an item


Please make me a teamrider sdr....i am poor and i like free stuff. I would beg mctavish.but their books are full with mac
thePup
thePup
13831 posts
13831 posts
8 Apr 2013 7:21pm
chrispychru said...
62mac said...
So it is true Chrispy and Steve are an item


Please make me a teamrider sdr....i am poor and i like free stuff. I would beg mctavish.but their books are full with mac


The big stylemeister is on the Board mate .... you're a shoe in now
kadilak
kadilak
QLD
605 posts
QLD, 605 posts
8 Apr 2013 9:36pm
MickPC said...
Yep agree with Simondo, a tufflite board...or even one of those foamie ones for learning.
Don't be turned off by how cheap they are, they go very well & are excellent for learning


I agree with the tufflite option for learning but not sure about the foam, Suppose it depends on what you get. Tried my old foam beginner board this summer and when pushing up, it just flexed away in the middle, and sprung back when I lifted my hands. I would recommend using a hard board from the get go.
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