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Flatspot Weekly 08.02.16: JimZ Speed Parts, Best of 2015, Skate Invader x Flatspot T, and a weekly #FlatspotContest!

Hey there! So much has been happening we have barely had time to write blogs about it! Here’s a quick overview of some of the awesomeness as of late.

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Comet – 2015 Ethos 38 – Deck

The Comet Ethos series are made to be highly versatile. Wide enough with steep concave to handle speed and freeriding. With a fat, highly functional tail for all the pop when you need it. It is a quiver killer, jack of all trades, master of fun. If you only ever want to change bushings and wheels but not your deck, than the Comet Ethos is the way to go. It comes in three sizes, the 36″, 38″ and 40″. To keep in the spirit of in -between do everything we went for the 38″ for this set up!

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  • Zealous – Ceramic Bearings

    $39.99CAD

    Zealous downhill Ceramic precision Spaced longboard Bearings

    Ceramic Balls
    -Ceramic balls are lighter, stiffer, smoother and naturally corrosion resistant. This means we can use a lower viscosity lubricant which makes them fast right out of the tube.
    – Precision 8mm axle holes
    – .4045″ built in spacers
    – .5mm built in speedrings
    – Strengthened Nylon Ball Retainers
    – White rubber seals to keep dirt and debris on the outside of the bearing.
    – Lubed with Custom Nanoceramic Grease
    -The unique feature of our lubricant is how the nanoceramic compound fills in deformations or asperities in the bearing. These deformations cause friction and heat around them which hardens the nano-ceramic compound to that specific area. This micro coating is 5 times the hardness of the host alloy and has a molecular bond with the host metal, filling in all the asperities and eliminating friction over time.
    -The coefficient of friction is the lowest in the field of Tribology at 0.003% creating a near frictionless surface. Mainly because the nanoceramic compound eliminates all asperities.
    -Corrosion on the inside of the bearing is nearly eliminated.

    Sold in sets of 8 bearings.

  • Shoe Goo – Clear

    $14.99CAD

    Shoe GOO is specially designed to repair, seal and stick to a wide variety of materials with superior strength. The unique formula contains is designed for strong abrasion resistance and better adhesion to flexible materials. Its ideal for repairing worn soles, coating shoes to prevent premature wear and sealing galoshes, waders or rubber boots. Use on plastic, metal, leather, vinyl, rubber and canvas.

    • Rebuild worn out shoes soles
    • Coat shoelace ends to stop fraying
    • Secure loose insoles and repairs damaged heels
    • Prevent premature wear on skate shoes

 

 

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Flatspot Longboards – JimZ SpeedParts

We don’t make claims like this often. But we’re almost positive JimZ’s were the first precision downhill truck, ever. The best part: They are still awesome.

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Loaded Boards – Fattail – Deck

A little extra girth never hurt anyone. At least that was our approach when it came time to revamp the design of the Pintail. We wanted to modernize this classic concept so it could keep up with evolutions in riding and performance.

The Fattail was designed for pumping, carving, pedestrian slalom, freestyle and generally any situation where lively, energetic lines are on the menu. Increased concave locks your feet in against g-forces, while the topmounted and cambered platform provides energetic performance in and out of each carve. The width of the deck has been redistributed while maintaining subtle tapering near the trucks to provide both ample leverage and awareness of foot position while powering through turns. The formerly vestigial tail has received the silicone treatment for improved functionality in both freestyle tricks and surf-style shredding. The Fattail is also equipped with a slight nose kick for manuals and shuvits.

LONGBOARD SPECS

Length: 38″ / 96.5cm
Width: 8.63″ / 22cm
Wheelbase (Inner): 26.5″ / 67.3cm
Wheelbase (Outer): 27.4″ / 69.6cm
Weight:
Deck: 3.bs / 1.4kg

Flex

Flex 1: 170-270+ lbs / 75-122+ kg
Flex 2: 125-215+ lbs / 55kg-95kg
Flex 3: 75-175+ lbs / 35kg-80kg

CAMBER
Big and lively camber is the heart and soul of the Fattail. A carvy pumper at heart, the Fattail was designed with a healthy amount of camber to provide snowboard like responsiveness in a pocket sized package.

CONCAVE
A nominal concave provides a locked in feel and stiffens the deck without undermining the camber and flex characteristics of the board.

FLEX
We currently offer three flexes spread out over two lengths.

Flex 1: Up to 275 lbs/ <125kg
Flex 2: 125-215+ lbs/55kg – 95kg
Flex 3: 75-175+ lbs/35kg-80kg

A softer flex pattern will give you more control and tighter turns at slower speeds, however a softer board is more prone to lose stability at higher speeds.

If you plan on doing a lot of hard-pounding tricks like shovits and bonelesses, a stiff flex will hold up better. Note: It is natural for the boards to break in and become slightly flexier over time.

DIRECTIONAL SHAPE
An organic tapering shape preserves torsional stiffness and allows both heels and toes to maintain constant contact with the rails for optimal control in hard carving and pumping. Lots of clearance for big, fast, and grippy wheels.

NAME & GRAPHICS
The Fattail graphic is an extension of the artistic concept explored in the two graphics used on the Pintail. The first graphic was designed by Jamie Engelman in 2004 as a meditation on change and growth. It was re-imagined more abstractly by Jan Michael Bennett in 2006 when we switched the Pintail from oak to bamboo. The current graphic was designed by Nana Studio (based on drawings by Daisuke Okamoto) and references the previous designs while expanding on the underlying concepts.

HISTORY
The Pintail was released in June of 2004 two years after the release of the Vanguard and a year after the release of the now defunct Fish and Hammerhead. At that point (and for a number of years following), Loaded was an uphill battle and the future was not looking too bright. Our boards were criticized for being too strange looking and quirky. We felt that form should follow function, but if we were to survive we needed to compromise aesthetically and create something more “traditional” looking. We therefore designed the standing platform of the Pintail with performance as the only design intent (at the time we had just started re-exploring tapered platforms) but let our love of surf and surf culture inspire the design for the nose, rear cutaway and tail. As of today, we’re stoked to be leaving this one foray into tradition-based aesthetics behind (and, in the process, creating a more functional and possibly more beautiful board in all regards). That said, one of the primary reasons we called this board the Fattail is as a reminder of what it has taken to get to where we are.

CONSTRUCTION
A vertically-laminated bamboo core is sandwiched between fiberglass skins. The tail is reinforced with an additional layer of fiberglass (top) and carbon fiber (bottom) for added stiffness and abrasion resistance. The bottom is finished with a bamboo veneer with a die cut water droplet pattern, which is filled with transparent urethane and a “floating” graphic to give a sense of dimensionality.

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Flatspot Weekly 09.02.2016: Subsonic Skateboards, Highway Jam V, Dave’s Hippy Oil and Duck Pucks!

So many rad things have been happening lately! This weekly post is filled with rad new gear we are amped to have on our shelves.

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Flatspot Longboards – Subsonic Skateboards

Subsonic skateboards has been making rad boards since 1999. Based out of Seattle, all their boards are made by three hard working skaters.

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Flatspot Longboards: Weekly Wrap Up Nov 17th 2015

Check out the highlights from this week in our Weekly Wrap Up! Punk shows, deals on fullfaces, learn to stop sessions. Its all here!

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Flatspot Team: Troy Grenier

RIDER BIO
Name: Troy Grenier
Born: 1992
Sponsors: Landyachtz, Hawgs Wheels, Paris Trucks, S1 helmets, Push Culture, Timeship Racing, Flatspot longboardshop, Bambuddha sunglasses, Skate slate, venom bushings, paradox grip (Light Speed Division), cariboo brewing
Favorite Set Up(s): 
Instagram: @Troy_Yardwaste

Troy Grenier lives and breathes Coast Longboarding. He has been on more Cribb Bomb trips than most and is a master of the open road. As for his skating, it speaks for itself. Parks, hills ditches or your driveway, he will slay it. If troy is hitting up an event, expect to see him on the podium. Few are more determined to dominate.

 

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Flatspot Team: Maxwell Kaye

RIDER BIO
Name: Maxwell Kaye
Born: 1993
Sponsors: Milch und bar (german nightclub), Rock Louie Sunglasses, Venom Bushings, Time Ship Racing, Push Culture, Doug Douglas metal work, Team Papa Les, The Stoop Skate House
Favorite Set Up(s): 
Instagram: @KayeOnTheRock
Maxwell Kaye hails from saltspring island. Every year he runs an awesome event there called Salt Spring Slasher! If you are on the coast in the fall, make sure to seek it out. Currently Max spends about half of his life living in germany and the other half lurking the stoop skatehouse here in Vancouver. As a result he races both the epic roads in Europe AND the epic roads here on the coast.