I had an amazing time today, in a span of two days I have gotten much better than I thought possible. I'm pumping and carving pretty well, I just have to get used to carving at higher speeds on steeper hills. My Derringer is a trooper and in the best way I can describe, so much headroom while being able to accommodate me at my current skill level. This board and I have a long road ahead of us, filled with lots of shred.
On the subject of me actually getting out: Its taken me this long to find something even more than remotely interesting than my computer.
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I must say, I am surprised. Ex, how tall are you, and how much do you weigh? I ask because I would imagine your size would affect how big of a board you'd want to get, and yours is a smaller one, right?
Skateboards are to Longboards as iPod Touches are to iPads. Making it bigger does not necessarily make it better. I used to have respect for longboarding, because I knew a guy who would ride down huge steep slopes on his stomach behind a car, and he actually filmed it, going at around 30-40 MPH on his longboard down the hill: crazy, but epic. Then I found out that most people use them like skateboards minus the tricks that the vast majority of skateboarders spend years trying to learn and still fail, and longboards lost the good connotation I had for them
Moral of the story: Longboards are cooler than skateboards, admittedly, but that's not saying much.
Falk have you seen the intense stuff longboarders do? I actually have more respect for longboarders because they do this stuff at high speeds instead of freakin 10km
Falk have you seen the intense stuff longboarders do? I actually have more respect for longboarders because they do this stuff at high speeds instead of freakin 10km
I knew a guy who would ride down huge steep slopes on his stomach behind a car, and he actually filmed it, going at around 30-40 MPH on his longboard down the hill: crazy, but epic
Its been great weather, spent all yesterday boarding and will be doing the same all tomorrow. Might go drop in and visit Original HQ again depending on where we decide to skate. I've been improving and I'm trying to see what board I want next but they all look so good.
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Due to my inability to choose which Original board I want next, I went into paint and said 'So what would be ideal' and came up with what I envision as sort of an Apex 34 / Hybrid 35 mix. I call it the Corker 32.
The pinched middle takes out some weight, and the just slightly longer nose and tail than the Apex 34, like a thinner version of the Hybrid's kicktail, would really add some possibilities. All in all that'd be my ideal board at this point, but I'll probably end up with either an Apex 34 or a Custom 35.
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Lets say I have no idea what I am doing and I have no experience with this kind of stuff. But I cant afford anything on that site. What is a good alternative longboard? (Because I think this is a good way for me to travel locally)
I'm with ashamed, longboards are nowhere near as adept at freebords for snoboardlikeness but they are definitely much better for general transportation. Occasionally I think about getting one, then I either see one of my friends covered and a full body scab or I get on one and almost kill myself. I don't have the resolve to bother to get good at something like that. A bike works fine for me.
Vrael shouted: I almost had a heart attack just thinking about calculating all the offsets it would take to do that kind of stuff
With the modern EUD editors, I don't think they're calculating nearly as many offsets as you might imagine. Still some fancy ass work that I'm sure took a ton of effort