@Dantito21 nah man ive tried with wood board and ive been skimming for years and i cant ride waves with it. it just sinks before you even hit the wave. if i were you id just go with an s-glass or carbon. check out the victoria site too, theyve got carbon flatland/wave boards that are pretty sweet
heyy would yall recommend the medium streamline or the large?? i want to use it more for just cruisin then tricks, but i do want to be able to do some tricks (this beeing the reason i chose the streamline over the sandblaster)the large seems like it would be pretty big and semi heavy but i weigh 185 and im 6'3'' so i think the large should be fine right?
stream line dude i just rode mine for the first time it destroyed all sand bars i literally road six feet on the sore and got major pop nice work guys see you at the park can't wait for
Im in doubt... i live really far from the see...so i definitely need a skimboard specifically designed for inland riding... when it rains over here fields flood and make the perfect place to skim...plus theres a lot of strams and shallow rivers with sandy shores... i want a skim with maximum efficiency... i want it to skimm the maximum distance possible.... i want to be able to ollie it and sometimes use it with a rope behind a truck....skimming some ditches.... wich one is better...
Well I am no expert, but I was going 2 buy a sandblaster. it seems to be something i can ride on in shallow water. But I was also looking at the streamline. nither R in my skill range. just visit the website and read what the boards do.
sandblaster u can go shorebreak to rite? i wana ride rails too tho? help me utube!! i was also thinkn of proto
Dantito21 2 years ago
Go with a proto. If you're good enough you can hit waves with any board.
Rollerblader77 2 years ago
@Dantito21 nah man ive tried with wood board and ive been skimming for years and i cant ride waves with it. it just sinks before you even hit the wave. if i were you id just go with an s-glass or carbon. check out the victoria site too, theyve got carbon flatland/wave boards that are pretty sweet
skimn96 1 year ago
i wanna do tricks but i also wanna do fancy turns like in this video, would i be better off with the streamline, sandblaster, or the HPL proto?
blacklamb5 3 years ago
heyy would yall recommend the medium streamline or the large?? i want to use it more for just cruisin then tricks, but i do want to be able to do some tricks (this beeing the reason i chose the streamline over the sandblaster)the large seems like it would be pretty big and semi heavy but i weigh 185 and im 6'3'' so i think the large should be fine right?
grandslam0209 3 years ago
Ehh I I'd say stick with the medium. Everyone on the DB team rides a medium. Its more versitile.
Rollerblader77 3 years ago
stream line dude i just rode mine for the first time it destroyed all sand bars i literally road six feet on the sore and got major pop nice work guys see you at the park can't wait for
June 16
linglingbing 4 years ago
Im in doubt... i live really far from the see...so i definitely need a skimboard specifically designed for inland riding... when it rains over here fields flood and make the perfect place to skim...plus theres a lot of strams and shallow rivers with sandy shores... i want a skim with maximum efficiency... i want it to skimm the maximum distance possible.... i want to be able to ollie it and sometimes use it with a rope behind a truck....skimming some ditches.... wich one is better...
xeriotti 4 years ago
steamline no doubt.
thelogsta 3 years ago
Well I am no expert, but I was going 2 buy a sandblaster. it seems to be something i can ride on in shallow water. But I was also looking at the streamline. nither R in my skill range. just visit the website and read what the boards do.
chickenjoe123 3 years ago
song?
Gintawolf 4 years ago
ratatat - I'm really hot remix
nice song aye!
imdooped 4 years ago
were is this it's not the state park
linglingbing 4 years ago
chambers creek
rollerblaker 4 years ago
yeah
hoopsmcd 2 years ago
good job
sh0wn0m3rcy 4 years ago