Wednesday 12 September 2012

Rayne Avenger 2012 Pictures

Rayne released the 2012 Rayne Avenger pics and they sure look awesome! Check it out at their Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.430660860313772.96530.115851128461415&type=3

Friday 24 August 2012

New Review Site!

Hello riders! I have not been updating this blog much but will be starting up again! Right now, I am going to be introducing a new site. Vital Media Reviews. Check it out for gear reviews. If you want stuff reviewed or have reviews you want on the site, give us an email! Thanks!

http://vitalmediareviews.blogspot.ca/

Friday 8 June 2012

Rayne Avenger Board Review!

A local racer was selling this for cheap so I decided to buy it and try it out. I just happened to love this board!

Here are the
Specs:

Length- 38"
Width- 10"
Wheel Base- 28.25, 29, 29.25, 30"

In general, this board is amazing for freeride and downhill. The wheelbase options are good because the shortest wheelbase makes the board quite responsive for freeride and the longest wheelbase makes the board stable for downhill. The wheel wells are also really nicely placed. You could definitely run huge wheels with a little riser. I am riding 70mm wheels without risers and it is fine.

One thing about this board is that it tapers quite a bit in the back and people with bigger feet might find this a little bit uncomfortable.

The rayne avenger's concave is super nice. There is a pleasure dome, or W, in the middle of the board which keeps you locked in when tucking. The edges of the board are also really sharp so you can really dig your heels or toes in for slides.

I would definitely recommend this board and will be riding it for quite some time, so if you have any questions, comment on this post and I will answer pretty quickly. Thanks for reading!

Monday 12 March 2012

Choosing a Tech Sliding Deck

A lot of people believe tech sliding is slowly dying but I see it getting more and more popular! Choosing a tech slide deck is not very difficult and this little article will give you a basic outlook on what decks are available.

Technically, you can tech slide any deck if you slap on some hard wheels like Earthwing Slide A's. Slapping some hard wheels on the supermodel or demonseed would sure be fun but it would be tougher to do all those dizzy spins and such.

Most people prefer tech sliding on double kicked boards so you can do all those manual slides and blunt slides. A lot of street skaters I know just use their worn out popsicle decks for tech slide seshs which works perfectly.

There are a bunch of different sizes of tech sliding decks you can choose depending on your style/needs. Comet's Shred decks come in 32", 35", and 38". Choose the right size depending on your size and what you like. The Rayne Renegade is also a very high quality built board you can use to tech slide with. The Landyachtz 2012 lineup also has a couple tech sliding decks which look nice.

This video will pump you up and make you want to techslide!

Sunday 12 February 2012

Egonomics Clothing Pics and Update!

Our friends at Egonomics have been doing some interesting things! A bunch of their sick tees are on sale right now so go check them out!

http://www.egonomicsclothing.com/

Also be sure to check out JSmooth who is a great artist. (Look under the "music" heading)

Another thing I want to mention is their blog is pretty great too. They have posted some cool and interesting videos like "Motorcycle Vs. Car Drift Battle".
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These pictures make sick skateboarding wallpapers!


Credit goes to http://www.facebook.com/#!/MarkAndrewGPhotography

Thursday 9 February 2012

Lush 2012 Catalog!

Lush Longboards is a underrated company which needs more attention! They have a variety of different boards for different styles of riding and are priced right. Their slide gloves are also priced really well and are awesome for shredding! The Lush Elevator and Symbian are some of the nicest looking freeride boards I have ever seen and the Wizard/Legend are like Bhangra alternatives that can also go fast as heck down hills. Check out their 2012 lineup!

Kebbek 2012 Lineup

Many board companies are brnging out their 2012 boards and Kebbek really has a nice looking lineup coming out.
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All the Kebbek boards look really nice but I am especially looking forward to the Ben Dubreuil board. You don't know how the concave feels until you stand on it! The kicks also look very generous.

Kebbek boards tend to be super durable and are worth every penny. If your board is somehow damaged, their customer service is very fast and helpful. Congratulations Kebbek on 20 years!

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