Saturday, March 31, 2012

Sector 9 gavin Beschen Pro


The Sector 9 Gavin Beschen is another great choice in the never ending sea of Sector 9 cruising boards. This board has a pretty awesome kicktail with a slight nose making kickturns, flip tricks, manuals, ollies, and other tricks possible as well as just having something to rest your foot against. This board is highly recommended to anyone that needs a smaller board for weaving through foot traffic or even dodging cars and making your way through tricky urban streets with lots of cracks, curbs, bumps, etc.

So this board comes with Standard Sector 9 wheels, gullwing trucks, and Grease ball bearings. These are all excellent in my opinion and for the price? Nothing beats this setup. If you're undecided on getting this board though think of all your other options and wonder are any of those choice bigger? If so, take into consideration that a bigger board is going to be more a pain to carry around, you can't stow it away as easy, it may be obstructive to people on sidewalks or in the road, the only downside to a small board when you're cruising is you can't Boardpool with your girlfriend on the front. This is a really great board though and is highly recommended, and on top of all of this boards perks, it has a dope graphic (at least in my opinion) to top it all off.

Sector 9 Quadrant Mini


The Sector 9 Quadrant is perfect for those looking for a great cruising board that can be fooled around on due to it's awesome kicktail and is highly portable and easy to stash away due to the fact that it's only 30" long. The shape and concave also make it a great ditch slashing board as you're sure not to catch a nose when dropping in to a ditch especially if it doesn't have much of a transition.

This board comes with sector 9 wheels, Grease ball bearings, and gullwing trucks. And all of these are great for whatever you could ever possibly want to do with this board. However, if you were to change anything I would suggest maybe picking up some bearings that have replaceable shields so you can clean them, as they'd last you a little longer but as far as speed goes you won't be compromising much by sticking with the Grease Balls, you'll probably just have to buy a new set in a couple of months if that. I recommend the Quadrant to anyone looking for an awesome cruising board that can be fooled around on, or for those of you who have to go through areas with heavy traffic. The shorter wheelbase on this board makes it super nimble and will help you maneuver through what ever comes your way.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Sector 9 Bolt Quad mini


The Sector 9 Bolt Quad is quite a fun board for racing around town, slashing ditches and curbs, shredding small hills, and speeding and carving through even the tightest alleyways or corners. The Boly comes with a small kicktail that makes it extra versatile whether you need to pop onto or off of a curb, do a kickturn or just have something to rest your foot against, you can almost never go wrong with a tail.

The Sector 9 Bolt comes with Gullwing trucks, Grease ball bearings, and Sector 9 wheels, these are all great for carving, cruising, and ditch slashing you can also make this board more responsive and give it a little more dampening with some shock pads or risers. Without them, you'll have a slightly easier time pushing but with risers on you'll have an overall more comfortable ride, especially if there's any rough terrain you need to cover. I highly recommend this to anyonel ooking for a board that's easy for getting around town especially through foot traffic heavy areas like a school campus or market while being easy to stash away as well.

Sector 9 Fraction Sidewinder



The Sector 9 Fraction is another sidewinder from Sector 9 that's an awesome carver and cruiser, However if there's ever a time that you would ever have to take this past 20 mph then I would suggest getting another board. They're great for commuting, pumping, and carving, but hills are just asking for trouble.

The Sector 9 Fraction comes with Sector 9 Wheels, Grease Ball bearings, and Gullwing Sidewinder trucks. It's dropped through to make pushing a lot easier and also a lower center of gravity for awesome pumping speeds. I would recommend this board to anyone looking for a great commuting board that's easy to push and won't tire on what used to be a long and dreadful ride.

Sector 9 Chamber Sidewinder Longboard


The Sector 9 Chamber Sidewinder is yet ANOTHER great Carver and cruiser, but this board is near impossible to take past 25mph Not because it won't go that fast, but just trust me, you don't want to, haha. But for carving, and pumping around town nothing compares, this board has amazing an amazing responsiveness, and liveliness that only sidewinders can give.

The Chamber comes with Sector 9 Wheels, Grease Ball bearings, and of course, Gullwing Sidewinders. The Chamber also comes with some pretty deep wheel wells that are sure to keep you from biting despite how hard you're turning. This board is highly recommend especially to those of you that just want a board for getting around.

Sector 9 Mountain Peaks longboard


The Sector 9 mountain Peaks is a great carver and cruiser, and nothing beats pumping for hours across town on one of these. These were designed specifically for sidewinder trucks and they definitely make the most out of them. You'll notice a significant difference in your pumps and carves with one of these as the board is ridiculously responsive and will keep you going for days.

The Mountain Peaks comes complete with of course, Gullwing sidewinder trucks, Sector 9 Wheels, and Grease ball bearings. These simply the optimal setup for the price and the only thing I could ever imagine changing on this board would be getting a set of bones bearings, but I only say this because I live by them haha. As long as you don't plan on taking this thing past 20 mph it's gold.

Sector 9 Fractal Sidewinder


The Sector 9 Fractal Sidewinder is perfect for cruising and carving as well as mild downhill and some freeriding (however if you get the sindewinders I would only really suggest it for cruising and carving). The Fractal has awesome cutouts so you can lean as you please without fear of wheelbite and also has a drop through mounting that'll keep you lower to the ground making it an awesome pushing board.

The Fractal comes with Sector 9 wheels, Grease Ball bearings, and Gullwing sidewinders. The Fractal is also ridiculously cheap for a board with a a new camber mold (Which is more responsive than most S9 cambers), decent concave, and sidewinders. A setup like this will usually run over $200. But we've been dropping prices on all of these boards not because they're bad but just because there's so many 2012 lines coming out. If you're looking for an awesome cruiser though look no further than the Fractal.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Sector 9 Mundaka Longboard


The Sector 9 Mundaka is a great board for cruising and carving, and light bombing. It has semi deep wheel well cutouts to help prevent wheelbite and it also has a pintail shape that most people love for carving and cruising due to the tapering as it keeps the wheels from biting the rails of the board, also it's simple and for some reason oddly cool looking.

The Mundaka Comes with Grease Ball bearings, Sector 9 Wheels, and Gullwing trucks. All of these are excellent for cruising and carving and I would only recommend upgrading the bearings, IF THAT. So many people come in and splurge, and while it's great that they do, why? If you can get a solid setup for a solid price? That's what were trying to accomplish with this blog here, as well as promote bamboo boards because well, they're just plain better for the environment because it's not using wood. Anyways, the Mundaka is an awesome cruiser or carver and can even handle some light bombing and long distance pushing.

Sector 9 Lookout Bamboo Longboard


The Sector 9 Lookout is great for anyone looking for a great cruising, carving, freestyle and or light bombing board. This board is perfectly capable of sliding, shuv its, manuals, etc. Also it's drop through design makes it perfect for slightly higher speeds because of it's lower center of gravity giving you more stability, and making it easier to break into slides. Also the Lookout is tortionally stiff and will keep you from getting bounced when hitting things in the road going at speeds.

The Lookout comes with Sector 9 wheels, Gullwing trucks, and Grease Ball bearings, These are great for everything really especially for the price, the only thing I would suggest you spend a little extra money on is some different wheels if you're looking to freeride with this board because I'm not sure about how to the Sector 9 TopShelves slide, they ride like a dream though even on crusty chip and seal roads, you really can't go wrong with the lookout as it's a great all around board.

Sector 9 Puerto Rico


The Puerto Rico is a great board for cruising especially for those of you that need to stash your board away. This board is 31" long which makes it nice for stashing away and has a 23.5" wheelbase, what's nice about this is it will zip around and slash anything you're going down, and although it can be a little squirrely if you're only riding flat or mild downhill then this board will have you in a bamboo heaven on wheels.

The Sector 9 Puerto Rico like the other boards on this page all come complete with Grease Ball bearings, Sector 9 wheels, and Gullwing trucks. All of these are great for cruising around and carving, we made this setup since were so overstocked on these supplies because so many people were putting in tons of money on precision trucks and extra pricey which is great for us. However, for those having a hard time deciding what they want for their cruising and or carving boards then this is the absolute optimum setup for the price, the only thing I would consider upgrading at all is the bearings and even then, just wait for your Grease Balls to die 5-6 months if not longer after you buy this board and grab some new ones for 10$ from your local shop, haha.

Sector 9 Honolua Bamboo Longboard


The Sector 9 Honolua is PERFECT for both Carving and cruising. It has the classic pintail shape most people love for carving and pumping and also has a slight camber to make bigger, harder, and more lively carves whether it's at the road or at the park it's 46" while a little long isn't so much of a problem because you can literally hold the tail and let the wheels on the nose side roll across the ground instead of carrying it, pretty convenient huh?

The Honolua comes with Gullwing trucks, Sector 9 wheels, and Grease Ball bearings. All of which are amazing for carving and cruising, the only thing I would even suggest upgrading would be the bearings, and although Grease Balls will get the job done having a bearing with shields that you can actually clean will hold you off for a good year or two before you even have to consider getting new bearings.

Sector 9 Lennox Longboard


The Sector 9 Lennox is great for those looking for an amazing board that you could push to the ends of the Earth with. It has an amazing camber that not only strengthens the board but adds a nice flex that acts like a shock and makes riding around town like slappin' some fatty marshmallows on for wheels with a thick cotton candy underside that you can set in cruise control at 10 mph (assuming you know how to pump) and just let go.

The Lennox comes with Gullwing trucks, Sector 9 wheels, and greaseball bearings. These are all great for a cruising board, and will out perform most anything for the money, the only thing I would suggest is if you have the extra money getting some gullwing sidewinders, but if you plan on going anywhere past 25 miles an hour then it's probably not too hot of an idea.

Sector 9 Snapper longboard


The Sector 9 Snapper is perfect for people looking for an awesome cruiser that doesn't just give you some sweet wheels to slip beneath your feet but gives the environment a bit of a break with the bamboo design, it's just as durable, and just as affordable, and why we haven't switched ALL of our longboards over to bamboo? I couldn't tell you because well, I don't know, personally I think bamboo boards amazing both on a performance and aesthetic level the designs that go on these boards are just absolutely beautiful and no matter how jaded you are, you have to give the art SOME recognition and while artwork doesn't make a board, your board is what's going to make non-boarders ask about it when they see it because they think the artworks cool and who knows, maybe they'll buy theirs just because you had some sweet looking art on your board.

The snapper like our other completes on this page come with Gullwing trucks, Greaseball Bearings, and Sector 9 top shelf wheels. I kinda went on a rant up there and ran out of things to talk about but this board is an awesome cruiser and you won't regret it if you're looking for something small to slash through town or heavy traffic in or whatever you may be using it for, bigger isn't always better.

Sector 9 Windansea Bamboo Longboard


The Windansea is perfect for anyone looking for an awesome little tech slide board to fool around on or anyone that just wants a nice little cruiser for stashin' n' dashin'. You're probably thinking why they even call it a longboard if it's shorter than a regular board, and I'll tell you why. It rides like a freakin' boat, these little guys will get you to wherever you want to go and then some, and it probably weighs less than your backback/briefcase/purse/satchel/fannypack.

The Windansea comes with sector 9 wheels, greaseball bearings, and gullwing trucks. All of these are amazing for cruising and the only thing I would really recommend outside of these are some reds bearings, just because I'm a bones fanboy. However if you're looking for a great, lightweight, durable board that you can easily stash away then look no further than the Sector 9 Windansea

Sector 9 Eye Dropper


So the Sector 9 Eye Dropper is pretty much a slightly larger aforementioned Mini Shaka the only difference is it has the drop through mounting option which will make it more stable at speeds but I feel like the drop through takes away from it's freestylability. However, it's much more viable as a straight downhill board, and has slightly more room for dancing and even though it's got a sort of long wheelbase it slides like a dream due to the drop mounting.

The Eye Dropper is a great all around board and comes with sector 9 wheels, grease ball bearings, and gullwing trucks. Although this board is amazing for it's own purposes if you're not looking for a drop through board and would rather have a top mount then I'd suggest just getting the Mini Shaka because it's slightly cheaper, but other than that this board should perform for dang near whatever you want it to, and is a great addition to anyone's quiver.

Sector 9 Mini Shaka


The Sector 9 Mini Shaka is actually one of my favorites, although it's a tad big for my tastes. It features a deeper concave than the original and was dropped down to 40.25" Which makes it all the easier for freeriding tricks, and a lot more maneuverability. The Mini Shaka also comes with two kicktails that make easier to pop off of curbs, get around obstacles in the road, and all the mad trickage you could ever expect from a sector 9.

The Shaka comes with gullwing trucks, greaseball bearings, and sector 9 wheels. ALl of these are great for freeriding, cruising, carving, and even light downhill. The Shaka's really a great all around board that's made with 8 plys of maple, so it's sure to hold up no matter what you plan on doing with it. I recommend the Mini Shaka to anyone looking for an awesome all around board for a super low price.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sector 9 Seeker longboard


The Sector 9 Seeker longboard is perfect for anyone looking for a great freestyle board or cruising board. This board is drop mounted and although it gives up the traction of a normal top mount it makes it easier to bust into slides, easier to push, and gives more stability when going down hills. The Seeker also has an extremely comfortable concave that's a touch deeper than Sector 9's standard taco mold.

The Seeker comes complete with Gullwing trucks, Grease Ball bearings, and Sector 9 wheels. All of these are a great all around setup and will hold true to anything you want to do with this board. If you plan on doing any downhill with this board I would suggest getting sector 9 race forms instead though. But other than that this is a great all around board that's an awesome add to any collection, Pick this back boy up, and shred hard guys.

Sector 9 Sprocket Longboard


The Sector 9 Sprocket longboard is perfect for anyone looking for a freestyle/cruising board, or something for some light bombing. The Sprocket has 2 highly usable tails, so usable that you can actually ollie this board. They're great for popping onto and off of curbs, taking sharp corners, and of course manual, and shuv it tricks. This board is also made with 5 plys of maple and 2 layers of fiber glass which is highly durable and is sure to last you until you fall in love with another Sector 9.

The Sprocket comes with gullwing trucks, Sector 9 wheels, and grease ball bearings, all of which are great for freestyle and cruising. However, I would suggest picking up a harder wheel as it makes it easier to slide tricks across the ground if you don't land it perfectly. I would recommend this board to anyone looking for an awesome commuting board that they can fool around with in their free time. Or just a full on frestyle board that can take on mild hills.

Sector 9 Drifter Longboard.


The Sector 9 Drifter is a great freeride, light bombing, cruising, and carving board. Much like the portal it also has a drop mount making it easier to push, giving you more stability at higher speeds, and easier to break into slides. It also has slight little kicktails which make it possible to pull off sweet manny's, and rockin' shuvs. This board is also only 4 plys of maple sandwhiched between two layers of fiberglass, giving it a great responsive flex and making it overall more durable than wood alone.

The Drifter comes with Sector 9 Wheels, Gullwing trucks, and greaseball bearings. This board also comes complete with a new concave mold that's a touch deeper than Sector 9's traditional taco mold, and also has a camber for snappiness and responsiveness which is great for cruising around and makes it much more lively for carving. However if you're not used to it, it can be kind of awkward to freeride on, but to each their own. It's an awesome board for an awesome price, so if you're looking for something new to add to your quiver for sure get a hold of this board.

Sector 9 Portal Longboard


The Sector 9 Portal is great for downhill, freeriding, cruising, and carving. Although I'm a touch prejudice towards drop throughs don't stray away from them, I just prefer top mounts (which this board can be topmounted still) The only difference is a drop through will keep you lower to the ground for more stability at higher speeds, and make it easier to break into slides but will reduce overall traction on the board, making cornering a touch harder. Also a drop through will make pushing twice as easy due to the lower center of gravity.

This board comes with Sector 9 wheels, greaseball bearings, and gullwing trucks. If you plan on downhill or freeriding I suggest purchasing a higher durometer wheel simply because the sector 9's can be hard to break in and will wear quickly because they're so soft. But for cruising and carving nothing beats them. I recommend this board to anyone looking for a great overall board for an awesome price, as most drop through mounted boards these days are running 250+ dollars, this is just as good for about $80 less.

Sector 9 Soul Rebel Bob Marley Longboard


The Sector 9 Soul Rebel is perfect for those looking for a great light bomber, cruiser, or carver. It features a small kicktail that's perfect for popping off of curbs, taking tight corners, or even doing manual and shuv it tricks. It's also made with 5 plys of straight up bamboo which even though IS a weed, is no less durable than even the mightiest of wood. Also, bamboo tends to keep it shape and life longer than traditional wood so for all of you hardcore pushers out there, keep these boards in mind.

The Soul Rebel comes with grease ball bearings, sector 9 wheels and gullwing trucks. All of these are excellent for cruising around and carving but if you're bombing hills I suggest getting gullwing bombers and maybe a lower durometer wheel with sharp lips to keep you gripped to the ground on those harder corners and more stable at speed due to the higher contact patches. I recommend any of the Bob Marley Sector 9 line to anyone simply because they're lightweight, easy to carry around despite the sizes on any of them, and just all around great boards, for a good price.

Sector 9 Player Bob Marley



The Sector 9 Player Bob Marley is awesome for getting around town, light bombing, freeriding (with harder wheels) and carving. This board is made purely of bamboo and is vertically laminated to make it more durable than the common run of the mill horizontal lamination, and since the grain runs opposite of each ply this board is as durable or even more so than even the hardest maple. Also Bamboo looks stylish as hell, and plus you get to feel good about yourself since it's so great for the environment, Bob Marley wouldn't want it any other way.

This board comes complete with sector 9 wheels, gullwing trucks, and greaseball bearings which are all excellent especially if you're only carving and cruising, however if you want to freeride with this board I would suggest getting a higher durometer wheel as they're easier to slide and wear better than a soft wheel, also soft wheels are harder to break into slides and will often cause you to slip out simply because they're so smooth. If you're looking for a great cruising and carving board however look no further than the player.

SEctor 9 Babylon Bob Marley longboard


The Sector 9 Babylon Bob Marley is perfect for those looking for a great cruiser, carver or small techsliding board just for fun. Although I wouldn't recommend it much for techsliding, it IS possible and can be quite fun. The thing that really sells this board, at least to me is the fact that it's made of 5 layers of bamboo which makes for a lightweight and flexible board that's great for running around town or just to the store and back with. Not only this, but you can store it just about anywhere, what more could you ask?

The Bob Marley also comes with sector 9 wheels, greaseball bearings, and gullwing trucks. If you plan on using this for techsliding I would recommend using a higher durometer wheel, but other than that this board is perfectly set up for cruising around town. And if you're looking for a cruiser that's not only good for the environment but good on your pockets then be sure to pick up this little pocket rocket.

Sector 9 SS Sea No Evil


The Sector 9 SS Sea No Evil is another great cruiser and carver from sector 9 that's great whether you're just commuting across town or even doing some long distance pushing. It also comes with a mellow kicktail for shuv it and manual tricks that's great for fooling around on long rides or can even be used to take on harder corners than you'd be able to without one. Also with it being 7 plys of straight up mape (slang for maple) this board is sure to take any abuse you could dish out, I guarantee it would last longer in a fire than your conventional piece of wood too.

The Sea No Evil comes with greaseball bearings, Sector 9 wheels, and gullwing trucks, all of which are perfect for commuting, carving, and long distances. Also all the money towards this board goes towards a good cause, and a lot goes back towards protecting the oceans of the world, just because us most of us long boarders are a little water shy and don't come out much in the rain, we realize the importance of our oceans, and want to do all we can to keep em wet, and oceany. Whether you're looking for something new to add to your collection or it's a first, you can't go wrong with Sea no Evil.

Sector 9 Eternal mini longboard


The Sector 9 SS Eternal Mini is a great board for freestyle riding, tech sliding, cruising, and just a little dash and stash board. The best thing about this little cruising beast besides it's awesome artwork is it's size. You can weave in and out of traffic, take those tight sidewalk corners pop over curbs, pop it up, walk into the store, and be back home faster than you can say the name of the board.

The Sector 9 Eternal comes with gullwing trucks, greaseball bearings, and Sector 9 top shelf wheels, and for cruising, freeride, and freestyle purposes, all of these are great. If you're looking to tech slide though the only thing I would recommend is a higher durometer wheel. But for the most part, even the top shelves are slide-able but you probably won't be able to pull off massive pendys and such with them.

Sector 9 SS Jolly Roger


Aw yeee, for all of you tech sliders, bowl riders, or someone that needs something to get onto and off of curbs easily the S9 Jolly Rogers is definitely for you. It comes in at the size of a conventional skateboard so you can pull off some massive tricks especially with it's double kick design, not to mention you can nose stall and plunder other people's boards, but we'll hope that's not why you're buying this treasure, haha.

This bad ol' peice of wood comes with Independent trucks, abec 5 bearings, and 58mm 101a park formulas, all of which are great for bowls, parks, cruising, and everything except for really rough roads and downhill really, they're really going to lock you in unless you're on park pavement however. Along with the concave which will not only make your flip tricks 10 times easier to perform, but lock you in as well, this board is made of 7 plys of hard rock maple that's sure to hold up until your next purchase unless you're a lumberjack. But if you're looking for an awesome freestyle or techsliding board then don't just walk this plank, ride it.

Sector 9 Iguana Longboard


The Sector 9 Iguana is definitely one of those boards you're going to want to take on those extra long pushes, and is a great commuting board that is perfect for pumping due to it's lower width and deep wheel wells to keep from wheel biting. It also has a super snappy and responsive camber that's sure to pleasure those weary feet on those long rides from town to town. Not to mention this bad boy comes with a mellow kicktail for manuals and shuv its and such to play around every now and then, plus if you lose it, it'll grow back (not really but had to throw the lizard reference in there).

The Iguana comes with Sector 9 Top shelves, Gullwing trucks, and grease ball bearings. And honestly, for the price this board will do everything you could ask, this board was definitely built for comfort and not speed however, it's gonna toss you off at higher speeds, because it just doesn't roll like that. But for as for everything else, this board gets an A+ for responsiveness, comfort, and concave that will put Dr. Scholls to shame.

Sector 9 Cloud 9 longboard


The Sector 9 Cloud 9 longboard is another excellent cruiser / carver from Sector 9 that can be used for freestyle tricks because of it's beautiful double kicks. Although this board is 40" long it doesn't stop it from staying super mobile on tight urban corners and maneuvering through tricky urban terrain with tons of obstacles in the way. This board can also has plenty of EFP to dance on and has a great mellow concave which is not only desirable for dancing but makes flip tricks easier because it's not locking your feet in like bindings.

The Cloud 9 comes with grease ball bearings, and 65mm sector 9 top shelf wheels, along with Gullwing trucks. You really can't go wrong with setup especially for the price, it's a great all around board, and the only thing I wouldn't recommend it for is hardcore carving, or downhill but this board is as "Jack-of-all-trades" as it gets, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a great commuter or freestyle board that can be taken down hills, fooled around on long pushes, or flipped down that 4 set all of the ladies are kicking back by on a bench to show off some wood, haha

Monday, March 26, 2012

Sector 9 Mana longboard


The Sector 9 Mana is another great commuting and carving board from Sector 9 that's more than worth the money. It has an awesome little kicktail that makes tighter cornering especially in urban areas a lot easier as well as make popping onto and off of curbs that much easier. The Mana is also made with 7 plys of maple and is sure to last anyone until their next board, especially if you're only carving and cruising on it.

The Mana comes with Sector 9 wheels, gullwing trucks, and grease ball bearings, all of which are sure to get the job done. This board is the perfect size in my opinion coming in at 38". I have this philosophy that a board needs to only be as long as my legs can stretch across the rest really isn't needed to be shuffled around on if you're not dancing on it. However, there's plenty of room for dancing and some leeway to shift your feet around on if you want to find that sweet spot to pump and carve, I highly recommend the mana to anyone looking for an awesome crusier/carver that only want to be carving the pockets at the park.

Sector 9 Fanatics longboard


The sector 9 Fanatics is a great pintail for board walking, dancing, carving, and commuting. It has 7 plys of cold cut maple and believe me when I say this board can take some abuse. It also has a standard taco mold and has a radial concave which will lock your feet in nicely when carving and pumping and wont interfere when pushing. The tail although minuscule is still there and can help get you onto and off of curbs as well as give you something to hold on to so you can wheel your board around instead of having to carry it everywhere.

The Fanatics comes with sector 9 wheels, grease ball bearings, and gullwing trucks, all of which are perfect for getting done what needs to be done. Sector 9 makes a beastly wheel that wear evenly and last forever especially if you're only crusing and carving. You'll find the gullwing trucks to be very responsive and will allow you to pump and carve for as long as your bearings will carry you. And speaking of which grease ball bearings are an excellent bearing that will probably last you a couple of months and are covered which means there's no need to clean them, when you need new ones just toss em and grab a new set! I recommend the fanatics to any commuting and carving fanatics, or anyone new to the sport.

Sector 9 Mr Joel Tudor


So this board definitely isn't new, but it's one that never really gets old either. The Sector 9 Mr Joel Tudor series is a line that really defines Sector 9 to me. A lot of his designs bring something new to the table from his custom cuts, premium board quality, the low price for what it really is, and I love the artwork on all of his boards. I recommend the Joel Tudor to anyone looking for a great carving or commuting board, also for any of those who want to get into long distance pushing this is a great board to start with.

The Joel Tudor comes set up with Gullwing trucks, greaseball bearings, and sector 9 wheels, however there are plenty of other options to choose from if you have the extra money. It has a mellow kicktail for popping onto and off of curbs or getting over little obstructions in the road, manual tricks, etc. the versatility is really endless and a kicktail is a great addition to any board. Also, this board has a slight camber that really gives this board life, snap, and responsiveness, which makes it the cats pajamas for pumping and carving.