Rayne Round 1

Round 1 – Rayne

Rayne is out to make the most thaney, long-lasting wheel ever with their new “Round 1” Prototypes. Working closely with the factory has allowed them to refine a ‘thane that is buttery smooth with lots of control. The Round 1s are a limited run released with the intention of showcasing some of the urethane formulas they are working on.

These 65mm wheels are quick, compact and totally shreddable. They’re poured in a classic freeride shape; round lips, a mid-sized, stone-ground contact patch of 47 mm, and an encapsulated core for fast acceleration. They’re a soft 75a, which is unique for a freeride wheel, but that just means that there’s going to be a lot of urethane trails. The formula is rumored to be awesome durability, and that attribute will continue to be a hallmark of the new Rayne wheel formula for future versions as well.  

Hit the link and grab a set while they’re on sale at Rayne.com

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Subsonic Vega Belly Graphic

Subsonic Vega 36 – Subsonic Skateboards

The 2016 Subsonic Vega from Subsonic includes new features and updates that make this long-standing staple of their lineup even better. The original Vega was designed with veteran and professional downhill racer Chip Wood. Chip was fond of radial concave and rocker in his decks, and the Vega stays true to those sentiments.

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Ahmyo Proto Groupies

Protos – Ahmyo

Ahmyo has been a staple in the community of longboarding wheel manufacturer’s since their first public release in 2014. Well known for their Higher Learning Series, Ahmyo’s wheels accelerate fast while perfectly blending the line between grip and slip. Despite their stellar lineup, the community has been craving a freeride wheel; These Protos are Ahmyo’s answer and it couldn’t have been any better.

Ahmyo is offering the community an opportunity to ride, test and contribute to the perfect shape. The Protos are a limited-release, centerset freeride shape measuring 72MM tall and 48MM wide in an 81a durometer. They’re rounded and grounded from the factory and poured in Ahmhyo’s already well-known urethane formula.

Trust and hit the link to get a little sideways! Help Ahmyo refine this awesome shape!

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Bastl Boards Bolero

Bolero – Bastl Boards

Importing boards to Europe is a thing of the past! Bastl boards is the local board company of your dreams, if you’re in Germany. Bastl Boards is a boardmaker based out of Leipzig, Germany, notorious for making top-notch dancer boards out of unique materials that you can’t find in many other board constructions. This time, they made a quick, nimble 40-incher freestyle deck that rivals the classics!

Introducing the Bolero; a 42.5 inch freestyle legend dead ringer. Featuring supple 3D twin kicktails and wheel flares, the shape of this board is perfect for doing the steps and twirlies all the while keeping open the possibility of doing small, quick boardslides and some introductory freeride. The concave is mellow, reaching 1 cm deep at the deepest point.

Bastl Boards Design & Construction

The construction of this board is unique in that it uses a combination of carbon stringers and a ply of organic basalt as the top and bottom ply. This creates a super unique flex pattern that’s friendly and consistent for boardwalking and freestyle. It also doesn’t lose its spring over a period of time.

If you’re looking for a do-everything cruiser/freestyle hybrid, the new Bastl Boards Bolero is the board for you! Hit the link and grab yours today!

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Prism Skate Co

2016 Collection – Prism Longboards

They’re back, and they’re epic.

Around a year ago, there was a reform in the skate scene. Some of the most legendary riders from all over, scattered across the map with different companies and initiatives each, one by one, started to drop their companies and joined a mysterious name: Prism.

What was Prism? Were they a board company? Were they a lifestyle company? Were they just a name that they all decided to compete under? No, Prism was all of these things.

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