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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:40 am Post subject: RollsRolls Woody and Subsonic Cobra
They've learned a few things over the years at rollsrolls. I'm sure that rider input was pretty unanimous -- the carbon rollsrolls has great qualities, being lightweight and waterproof, but the downside is a metallic, stiff ride, that over the seriously long haul can take a toll on the feet and body.
I will always hang onto my CF rolls, as long as I live in the Pacific NorthWET, but this board does look smooth...
An interesting parallel is Subsonic's Cobra deck. The Portland Pusher series of races, organized by Josh Burt, was the main impetus for Scott designing this deck. These races go on rain or shine, and promptly. Josh gives no leeway for kids waking up late and groggily marching up to the start line. At 9 a.m., the race is ON, and usually the first hill will wakes you up real fast.
This board was actually out on the market before the Rolls Woody, though I think the final shaping is still in evolution. This one is still on the "Futures" section of subsonicskateboards.com.
JP, have your feet gotten a hold of one of the woodies? Did I see right that it looked like a vlam in an ealier photo...I can't tell from the above photo? _________________ Don't Just Do It, Enjoy It.
I haven't tried one out yet, though I've read some review that the vibration dampening is far better (go figure)
Didn't notice whether an earlier one might be v-lam, but it does seem like their shape has become a little less "dropped" than the first proto pic (which I can't find anymore...) in fact they look a bit more like the subsonic now
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