Thank you for the great vid. I thought I would've had to buy a brand new board for sliding but it looks I already own one. Looks like the only thing I need to buy are slide gloves.
Nice. I’ve been thinking alot of running 36” drop deck with gullwings for dh, which is supposedly a stupid idea, i beg to differ. What do you think? Will i still be able to ride at 65-80kph speed without wobbles and still being able to slide?
I'm caught up between getting a regular skateboard kind or a actual longboard type I'm just starting out I'm looking at the kiss of death board but the longer types of skateboards look cool too
The most important thing to remember is that you realistically, can ride pretty much anything, for whatever you want. It's all about personal preference, because your skill and style come from you. However, this dude makes a lot of really good points about board styles. I personally prefer topmounted directional decks, like my Omen Spawn. Great board for all things gnar. Not good for cruising and freestyle, though.
I cant find that Budro Pro anywhere. U guys should an updated video with boards that compare or are similar to these that you currently have in stock. I went to buy 2 of these at your site but they are carried anymore.
Tip to any noob. I would go for an Original Freeride 41. Great deck. You are able to run top and bottom mount setups. Run between an 80a and 83a wheel with some Bear or Paris trucks.
Hey Ross, I'm trying to create a mainly freeride setup that will still allow for light downhill and carving, but I can't choose my exact preferences. I've got some ideas narrowed down, but I think I need a pro's advice to help me finalize. Any response would be appreciated!
I'm a beginner and I really enjoy just cruising down a soft slope on my snowboard (not a tricksters) so I went with the first board that you showed in this video. Is it a good fit for learning the basics and balances on a board before taking on some small to medium hills? Haven't received the board yet but it is in the mail. BTW I'm pushing 40 years and was just curious about this idea of using a board for getting around, is it any good for just going to the store and stuff. And I also want to point out that I live on top of a mountain here in Norway. Anyway great job on the video and information.
Any of these boards will be great for learning the basics of balancing and pushing around. Since longboards have a longer wheelbase, you can have a wider stance which will make you more stable than a standard skateboard, and having those big soft wheels helps too with pebbles and sidewalk cracks. Since you live on a mountain, be careful around those hills, you can get going way too fast very quickly. Just get really comfortable with riding and pushing before trying any mellow hills and you should be fine! Good luck and have fun! Cheers! - Tim
***** Hey, what are your opinions on the S9 Slick Shoes? I just got the wheels in and I want to know if their slippery so I can hold out long standies. How would you compare them to something like a Blood Orange Pro wheel? Are they more slippery than that? :)
So how is the Original drop freeride W concave rate, when top mounted, for sliding? Also is there a board that is better for the hands down slides as those are my favorites.
main cost 100€ and its perfect 👌 so the trucks were cheap D-Street 165mm Trucks 21€ Mindless Haraka 75mm Limited edition 40€ Deck i made myself so... Plywood 20€ Lacqour 10€ Griptape 5€ (And i made 2decks with those supplies) Np
Is the sector 9 eyedropper and dropper the same thing? I'm getting the abec 11 72mm 81a wheels is that good for a little downhill and cruising smoothly?
hey I just started long boarding and I did not have much experience so I was stupid and bought a kryptonex board from Walmart and it has lasted but it is still just a bad board and I plan on getting a Landyatz board I have loved the reviews on them but I love the view
Hey Ross I'm looking at getting a new longboard and I wanted some advice on what to get. Im currently looking at the downhill division boards but I cant decide between the arrow, javelin and hijack. Please help
hey ross, i have a question about the sector 9 mini daisy. what wheelbase do you prefer to ride it for freeride? mine is at 25" i believe (the bigger in the front and smaller in the tail) and i'm having a lot of trouble breaking into slides on it. do you think that shortening my wheelbase to 24.5 will help? i'm riding mine on gullwing charger IIs with venom barrels 90a (flat washers roadside) and some old abec 11 flashbacks. also i tend to have more trouble breaking into heelside slides on it for some reason...
im not ross but the wheelbase you have right now should be fine i have the bustin shrike with a 25" wheelbase but you can try moving it and see which one feels better.
Hey I know I'm a little late commenting on this video but I wanted to know if this board would be an okay size for me I'm 5"2 13 and am looking into a double drop punisher that is 40" would I be able to cruise around on this fairly easy? Would I have good control of the board due to how long it is compared to my size. Thanks👍🏿❤️
A 40 inch is great for you it’s probably one of the most convenient sizes, a kinda “one size fits all” if you will. But I’d look at a size chart if your still not sure. (Yes they have those)
The first board with the drop that you displayed here you mentioned it wouldn't be able to grip as well to hit corners. Is that due to the drop through mount or because of the wheel you would be using for a freeride board? Also I am 5'10 weighing 200. Would the board hit the ground when making hard turns?
Sounds good! So would a drop through mount create pressure cracks in time? A myth I heard about by one person that I don't know on the web. Never heard of that before, but I would consider myself heavier of a rider compared to all my lighter friends and was concerned.
Okay perfect! Good information. Last question so i ain't bothering at this point... Will a top mount deck with a drop down be just as good and low for freeriding as a drop through with a flat deck? I know the turning will grip more for tighter turns as you mentioned. I just want a board that fits what I like and I'm new to long boards. I've grown up with the usual commercial skating. I don't want a long board that resembles a regular board though. I like the absence of wood around the wheels for long boards.
Hey man is your longboard still good this days?can I have it I just broke my longboard today and im so broke to buy 1 I am still 17y.o for me to work 😔.
willyamacaronie if you're planning on freeriding and or doing downhill for trucks id go with calibers they don't feel that great at slow speeds because they're restrictive but once you get going down a hill and start sliding they feel amazing . another good set of trucks are bears because you can flip the hanger and get a different feel if you're planning on cruising or downhilling i personally like them a little more than calibers just because of how light then are so for all around riding bears feel alot better.
someone can answer me, I'm new in this board I practice alone because I don't know anyone who practices in my zone, can I do slides on a deck which measure 48 inches?
+Nathan Jensen www.sector9.com/shop/product/downhill-division/dojo-dhd-complete?color=AST if that doesn't work just search sector nine and go to website and go to there downhill division lineup
whenever i try to do a stand up slide i get sideways then my boardstops instead of holding out the slide, or i do a 180. i dont know what i'm doing wrong can someone please help?
I'm about a intermediate street skater and I can power slide ok on those types of boards and I want to try out long boarding just because of how dope those downhill slides look. The problem is I don't know what board to buy. I've ridden a arbor board I couldn't tell if it was freeride board or not but I found that it was suppeeerrr hard to powerslide. I kinda wanted a board that was easy to powerslide. The OTHER problem is that I also get speed wobles pretty easily even on that board I was using so I'm kinda torn on what I should get. THE THINGS I KNOW ARE: I want to be able to slide. I cant go above $225 (thats not that hard I made a pretty good one I thought on amazon for $160). I don't mind building it myself I actually enjoy setting up boards but it all depends on if a complete is less expensive. Please help someone if not tactics. HELP HELP HELP HELP SOSO READ ABOVE.
Hey something I would recommend is a globe geminon deck, you can find a good price for them, though flex might be a small issue if you weigh 150 or more or you could try your deck and maybe even sector 9 meridian As for trucks get caliber 50, there great for downhill, freeride and are pretty stiff. There are a lot of wheels to choose from but I would recommend the cloudride Slusheez or Iceez for the price and how fun they are, the sector 9 butterballs for there centerset core (allows you to flip the wheels around when they wear down), or the Santa Cruz Slimeballs because they feel like a softer skate wheel. And finally for Bearings I’d recommend zealous because even though they take awhile to break in they are lighting fast when there broken in plus they’re tough, don’t require spacers or washers and are easy to maintain. If your looking for a complete the sector 9 meridian complete is great (fits your budget and is well built) Hope this helps and stay safe.
can anyone just list me some decent double kick ferried decks please? any advice is really appreciated. Also what do you think of the apex 40 diamond drop 2015?
***** Im just beginning sliding i can do colemans stinkbugs. Stand up 180 speedchecks and working on switch standups. Im debating on whether i should get the barge or dojo. Any idea what would be better for me?
***** i also have another question. Im getting the sector nine butterballs also but i dont know what ssize to get 65mm or 70mm. Im currently riding 70mm stimulus.
***** ok thanks for all of your help! Couldn't have gotten better responses from anyone else. Thanks for your time. Lastly is it possible that a wheel at 65mm could be to small for a board? Or is it all based off of preferences?
+Die Butterbanane i cannot tell u.....but till its landyachtz and says freeride it would be amazing ......i think ur a new guy so probably start with a cruiser which is versatile enough to slide like sector p revolver.....best kind of longboard for beginner is freestyle longboard.....check out loaded kanthaka....peace
That's the Sector 9 Downhill Division Dojo 34.75 inch deck. It's about 4 years old so they probably don't make that graphic anymore so you'll have to do some searching.
LacrosseMaster 2015 I'd go with the original free ride 38 that's thr board i learned to slide on that and the landyachtz 9 two 5 are really good for learning how to slide and progressing your skill.
I have a evo from landyachtz and I ride a lot of downhill. I found the 40 inch apex to suit me for freeride. I got the freeride 38 and it's way easier to slide on.
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I was wondering if you would let me work with you by testing out your new products you don't even have to pay me just send me a board and I get to keep it letting you guys know how well it works plz get back to me
I have been longboarding for almost 3 years now, and I still oddly enjoy watching How to videos and looking at people giving tips, I'm that wierd...
Same
Same
same, sometimes you find tips that you had completely forgotten about.
same, and not weird at all its wise, to admit that you can always learn more from people with more skill and experience
you're not alone, same here too ^^
Thank you for the great vid. I thought I would've had to buy a brand new board for sliding but it looks I already own one. Looks like the only thing I need to buy are slide gloves.
Ur reviews r the BEST !!!
Thanks dude u r the best
Excelent videos keep going
I ride a 5 ply bamboo flat deck with double stack gull wing trucks on sector 9 butterball wheels it makes for a challenging/sketchy slide deck😂
Nice. I’ve been thinking alot of running 36” drop deck with gullwings for dh, which is supposedly a stupid idea, i beg to differ. What do you think? Will i still be able to ride at 65-80kph speed without wobbles and still being able to slide?
that last board is sick
I'm caught up between getting a regular skateboard kind or a actual longboard type I'm just starting out I'm looking at the kiss of death board but the longer types of skateboards look cool too
Sector nine dojo boards are pretty great I own one. I love it
Did he say 20-30” wheelbase? Don’t all the boards shown have a wheelbase > 30”?
I got the NKX Risk Downhill and i love it ❤️
The most important thing to remember is that you realistically, can ride pretty much anything, for whatever you want. It's all about personal preference, because your skill and style come from you. However, this dude makes a lot of really good points about board styles. I personally prefer topmounted directional decks, like my Omen Spawn. Great board for all things gnar. Not good for cruising and freestyle, though.
I cant find that Budro Pro anywhere. U guys should an updated video with boards that compare or are similar to these that you currently have in stock. I went to buy 2 of these at your site but they are carried anymore.
yo, thanks for this, hats off, what is the Green deck behind you ? downhill or freeride cruise + freestyle? what is the truck base for it?
Tip to any noob. I would go for an Original Freeride 41. Great deck. You are able to run top and bottom mount setups. Run between an 80a and 83a wheel with some Bear or Paris trucks.
Tyler Gavin thank you pro
hey, does this sound like a good freeride setup? Landyatchz 9two5, bear gen 5 trucks and blood orange morgan pro 84a wheels?
I've been sliding my loaded bhangra for over a year now and it kinda goes against what everyone says to get hahaha I'm fancying a change though
Lol at the end he says "it's all pretty much just personal preference really" haha
***** key word there is "beginner"
Hey Ross, I'm trying to create a mainly freeride setup that will still allow for light downhill and carving, but I can't choose my exact preferences. I've got some ideas narrowed down, but I think I need a pro's advice to help me finalize. Any response would be appreciated!
I'm a beginner and I really enjoy just cruising down a soft slope on my snowboard (not a tricksters) so I went with the first board that you showed in this video. Is it a good fit for learning the basics and balances on a board before taking on some small to medium hills? Haven't received the board yet but it is in the mail. BTW I'm pushing 40 years and was just curious about this idea of using a board for getting around, is it any good for just going to the store and stuff. And I also want to point out that I live on top of a mountain here in Norway. Anyway great job on the video and information.
Any of these boards will be great for learning the basics of balancing and pushing around. Since longboards have a longer wheelbase, you can have a wider stance which will make you more stable than a standard skateboard, and having those big soft wheels helps too with pebbles and sidewalk cracks. Since you live on a mountain, be careful around those hills, you can get going way too fast very quickly. Just get really comfortable with riding and pushing before trying any mellow hills and you should be fine! Good luck and have fun! Cheers! - Tim
***** Hey, what are your opinions on the S9 Slick Shoes? I just got the wheels in and I want to know if their slippery so I can hold out long standies. How would you compare them to something like a Blood Orange Pro wheel? Are they more slippery than that? :)
So how is the Original drop freeride W concave rate, when top mounted, for sliding? Also is there a board that is better for the hands down slides as those are my favorites.
I need a board tht literally wont cost me 350 dallors
main cost 100€ and its perfect 👌
so the trucks were cheap
D-Street 165mm Trucks
21€
Mindless Haraka 75mm Limited edition
40€
Deck i made myself so...
Plywood
20€
Lacqour
10€
Griptape
5€
(And i made 2decks with those supplies) Np
How much is your life worth?
Well good ones cost a lot, I’m getting what might be the best board for downhill racing and it’s 260$ it’s the landyachtz evo
@@huntergreen1988 about a dollar why do you ask
@@deaddave9739 I justify buying better equipment because life is priceless. 😊
Is the sector 9 eyedropper and dropper the same thing? I'm getting the abec 11 72mm 81a wheels is that good for a little downhill and cruising smoothly?
hey I just started long boarding and I did not have much experience so I was stupid and bought a kryptonex board from Walmart and it has lasted but it is still just a bad board and I plan on getting a Landyatz board I have loved the reviews on them but I love the view
if u wanna cruise get a sector 9
What would you recommend if I want a fast board for cruising around in the beach .
Can you make a video about choosing trucks?
Physics check: Sliding is easier if you're taller or your board is smaller because it's easier to push out your board right?
+Tactics Boardshop Okay thanks 👍🏻
Would you recommend the Rayne Demonseed for freeriding and pushing ?
Yes.
Hey Ross I'm looking at getting a new longboard and I wanted some advice on what to get. Im currently looking at the downhill division boards but I cant decide between the arrow, javelin and hijack. Please help
Can I put a reverse gullwing kingpin on my drop through?
I just got the globe geminon 41 inch drop down deck what trucks should I get
hey ross, i have a question about the sector 9 mini daisy. what wheelbase do you prefer to ride it for freeride? mine is at 25" i believe (the bigger in the front and smaller in the tail) and i'm having a lot of trouble breaking into slides on it. do you think that shortening my wheelbase to 24.5 will help? i'm riding mine on gullwing charger IIs with venom barrels 90a (flat washers roadside) and some old abec 11 flashbacks. also i tend to have more trouble breaking into heelside slides on it for some reason...
im not ross but the wheelbase you have right now should be fine i have the bustin shrike with a 25" wheelbase but you can try moving it and see which one feels better.
What would be better for freeride? Original Vector 37 or Omen Barfight? I will be doing more standups than 180, 360's.
Ok cool thanks, just wanted a personal opinion on which is better for which.
Justin Knight :D
nice video mate ..
I’m looking on your website and i need a good board to slide as imma use slick shoe wheels what board would be good for me if I’m 6’3
Would you recommend the five mile scarecrow for free ride
What do you think about the mini Shaka deck as a an all around board?
Hey I know I'm a little late commenting on this video but I wanted to know if this board would be an okay size for me I'm 5"2 13 and am looking into a double drop punisher that is 40" would I be able to cruise around on this fairly easy? Would I have good control of the board due to how long it is compared to my size. Thanks👍🏿❤️
A 40 inch is great for you it’s probably one of the most convenient sizes, a kinda “one size fits all” if you will. But I’d look at a size chart if your still not sure. (Yes they have those)
Please make a review on the Dojo Complete
If I'm 5'2 (1.61m) how long should my board be? ( I want to use it for transport around campus etc.)
If just transport use any that feels comfortable or just puts softer wheels on a skateboard, small,portable and does the job
The first board with the drop that you displayed here you mentioned it wouldn't be able to grip as well to hit corners. Is that due to the drop through mount or because of the wheel you would be using for a freeride board? Also I am 5'10 weighing 200. Would the board hit the ground when making hard turns?
Sounds good! So would a drop through mount create pressure cracks in time? A myth I heard about by one person that I don't know on the web. Never heard of that before, but I would consider myself heavier of a rider compared to all my lighter friends and was concerned.
I'll have to get a drop through mount and test the feel for myself both styles. Is the top mount less smooth than drop through when riding?
Okay thanks! What about the question of possible pressure cracks with a drop through mount?
Okay perfect! Good information. Last question so i ain't bothering at this point... Will a top mount deck with a drop down be just as good and low for freeriding as a drop through with a flat deck? I know the turning will grip more for tighter turns as you mentioned. I just want a board that fits what I like and I'm new to long boards. I've grown up with the usual commercial skating. I don't want a long board that resembles a regular board though. I like the absence of wood around the wheels for long boards.
That first one looks very desirable I'll most like get it. Thank you!!!
Someone please help me what is a good beginner wheels and longboards for free riding
I just recently got the original freeride rocker concave 41. It's alright but what size trucks should I get for it?
Oh ok thank you and do you know what would be a good nose guard for this board
I got a Duster Keen Downhill longboard. Is it any good? I notice the bearings dont really spin
Is the landyachtz drop hammer 36.4" good?
Yes
Hey man is your longboard still good this days?can I have it I just broke my longboard today and im so broke to buy 1 I am still 17y.o for me to work 😔.
thank you
How would a smaller wheelbase compare to a larger one?
I got a sector 9 mini shaka but it has longboard cruiser wheels
Ok what are the options of the drop through longboard
I know how to choose a deck but, what about the wheels and the bearings and the trucks and... grip tape?
willyamacaronie if you're planning on freeriding and or doing downhill for trucks id go with calibers they don't feel that great at slow speeds because they're restrictive but once you get going down a hill and start sliding they feel amazing . another good set of trucks are bears because you can flip the hanger and get a different feel if you're planning on cruising or downhilling i personally like them a little more than calibers just because of how light then are so for all around riding bears feel alot better.
someone can answer me, I'm new in this board I practice alone because I don't know anyone who practices in my zone, can I do slides on a deck which measure 48 inches?
where can I get that sector nine deck at, I looked but couldn't find it
+Nathan Jensen www.sector9.com/shop/product/downhill-division/dojo-dhd-complete?color=AST if that doesn't work just search sector nine and go to website and go to there downhill division lineup
Is the 2016 madrid nessi a good free ride board
what is the difference between freeriding and downhill longboarding? help please
Freestyle is doing tricks while not going too fast while downhill is going down really steep hills
how necessary is grip tape for freeriding?
Anyone can give me advise to buy a simmetrical board for sliding and downhill ?
Giorikas Naler elixir from moonshine or loaded tesseract
what sector 9 is the best for freeride?
whenever i try to do a stand up slide i get sideways then my boardstops instead of holding out the slide, or i do a 180. i dont know what i'm doing wrong can someone please help?
thanks
what do you guys think about db lunchtray
i want a review on the s9 dhd bage!!!!!!!
What the difference between trough
I was looking at the landyacht switchblade for a while now... Would anyone suggest it or is it not good
Ps. I like to freeride,downhill and doing switches
What’s the first boards name?
I'm about a intermediate street skater and I can power slide ok on those types of boards and I want to try out long boarding just because of how dope those downhill slides look. The problem is I don't know what board to buy. I've ridden a arbor board I couldn't tell if it was freeride board or not but I found that it was suppeeerrr hard to powerslide. I kinda wanted a board that was easy to powerslide. The OTHER problem is that I also get speed wobles pretty easily even on that board I was using so I'm kinda torn on what I should get. THE THINGS I KNOW ARE: I want to be able to slide. I cant go above $225 (thats not that hard I made a pretty good one I thought on amazon for $160). I don't mind building it myself I actually enjoy setting up boards but it all depends on if a complete is less expensive. Please help someone if not tactics. HELP HELP HELP HELP SOSO READ ABOVE.
Hey something I would recommend is a globe geminon deck, you can find a good price for them, though flex might be a small issue if you weigh 150 or more or you could try your deck and maybe even sector 9 meridian As for trucks get caliber 50, there great for downhill, freeride and are pretty stiff. There are a lot of wheels to choose from but I would recommend the cloudride Slusheez or Iceez for the price and how fun they are, the sector 9 butterballs for there centerset core (allows you to flip the wheels around when they wear down), or the Santa Cruz Slimeballs because they feel like a softer skate wheel. And finally for Bearings I’d recommend zealous because even though they take awhile to break in they are lighting fast when there broken in plus they’re tough, don’t require spacers or washers and are easy to maintain. If your looking for a complete the sector 9 meridian complete is great (fits your budget and is well built) Hope this helps and stay safe.
can anyone just list me some decent double kick ferried decks please? any advice is really appreciated. Also what do you think of the apex 40 diamond drop 2015?
I ride one and I have no trouble but the flex
Is the static a good freeride board?
Thanks
Is the peacemaker any good for freeride?
***** thanks
What board is good for me if i want to play freestyle ?
what you fink about original drop freeride 44
Whats a good average length for a freeride deck?
***** Im just beginning sliding i can do colemans stinkbugs. Stand up 180 speedchecks and working on switch standups. Im debating on whether i should get the barge or dojo. Any idea what would be better for me?
***** i also have another question. Im getting the sector nine butterballs also but i dont know what ssize to get 65mm or 70mm. Im currently riding 70mm stimulus.
***** ok thanks for all of your help! Couldn't have gotten better responses from anyone else. Thanks for your time. Lastly is it possible that a wheel at 65mm could be to small for a board? Or is it all based off of preferences?
is the sector 9 eye dropper good for this
thanks
is the chubby unicorn any good for free ride ?
its a great board but costs a ton
What's the first board
Is the LANDYACHTZ Switch 40 a good Freeride deck?
its awesome
+Rakesh Bahuguna and the Wolf shark?
+Die Butterbanane i cannot tell u.....but till its landyachtz and says freeride it would be amazing ......i think ur a new guy so probably start with a cruiser which is versatile enough to slide like sector p revolver.....best kind of longboard for beginner is freestyle longboard.....check out loaded kanthaka....peace
+Rakesh Bahuguna sry not kanthaka rather a bhagra
and if u wanna learn to slide dont get such a advanced one get a hands down screaming santa cruz drop through
At the end of the long video the only answer is..." its all up to preference"
RANDOM ACTIVITY yeah, but they give you a lot of tips to start with!
What truck size should I use
NHshred the same as your board width (more or less)
what is the name of the purple longboard bc I wanna get it
That's the Sector 9 Downhill Division Dojo 34.75 inch deck. It's about 4 years old so they probably don't make that graphic anymore so you'll have to do some searching.
what exactly is the first board (the landyachtz) I know it's a switch blade but Everytime I look it up none look like that one
same. All the switchblades I see are not drop through
No pin tail?
+Jack Ross True, or dancing
Drop thru or drop deck?
I wanna buy both
I'm making a longboardish size penny board
Standard penny board trucks
25 or 28 inches tall deck
Same penny board width 😂
why did sector 9 stop the dhd dojo??
What's better for freeride, the sector 9 dojo or the sector 9 rocker?
Sheldon Faulds Sector 9 rocker.
Is a original apex 40 a good freeride deck
no
LacrosseMaster 2015 I'd go with the original free ride 38 that's thr board i learned to slide on that and the landyachtz 9 two 5 are really good for learning how to slide and progressing your skill.
I have a evo from landyachtz and I ride a lot of downhill. I found the 40 inch apex to suit me for freeride. I got the freeride 38 and it's way easier to slide on.
I have a rayne sermon seed 39
Lol there is a rider local to redding ca who designed the barfight and rides for omen
When your 5-ply board just won't make the cut…
i cant find it
Which brand?
SECTOR9!!!!!!!!
you have both a "how to choose a FREESTYLE longboard deck" and a " how to choose a FREERIDE longboard deck" video... whats the difference?
Freestyle is more trick and dance oriented, usually flatground (but not always), with a focus on flowing runs. Freeride is downhill slides and tricks.
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teach me how to skate?
Is globe prowler deck good enough for freeriding??
no
Be sure to read tactics review on my blog before you buy. Go to *bradleyreviews. com/tactics-com-review/* Thanks. Esau.
Shanks.
switch is 100x easier
I was wondering if you would let me work with you by testing out your new products you don't even have to pay me just send me a board and I get to keep it letting you guys know how well it works plz get back to me
I am super poor and I am trying anything just to get a longboard that's why I want to work with you guys
Could I get a discount or something free to help me out? like free wheels
Michael Schultz make some videos man to prove your worth. That's what im doing, just made a new channel to show my progress.
I lik bannana