Showing posts with label avenger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avenger. Show all posts
Sunday, 30 September 2012
DB Stalker Longboard Review
The DB Stalker is a very nice topmount. It is basic topmount shape with variable wheelbases, wheel wells, an Arch Bar W, and a mini tail. The Arch Bar W is a pretty new and great feature of this topmount. It is similar to the Avenger's pleasure dome in which it acts as a W concave so you always know where your feet are and so you don't have to hang much for slides. This W is very small and only at the back so it won't give you cramps while pushing.
Friday, 24 August 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!
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!
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