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Sector 9 Ala Moana

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Created by Simondo > 9 months ago, 12 Sep 2010
Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
12 Sep 2010 9:12PM
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Just used my Visa Card Points to purchase three x $200 disposable MaterCard Gift Vouchers.

And I decided to buy this (with less than 1.5 cards as mentioned above);
- my favourite sales girl asked how my son was, and asked if the board was for me or him... !!!??? It's for both of us !
Quicksilver have 10% off your first purchase, when you sign up to their loyalty program, which is free....

Verdict - if you are into finding hills, and going down hill, go for the set-up that Maui Byron has posted. But if you are after lighter, shorter, more user friendly on the flats, and general flat skating fun, surf carve fun, then I would probably choose this Sector 9 Ala Moana Bamboo Flex Deck. The longer bamboo decks are better again for walking, like a Malibu... cross step. This board is a great carver, rather than a nose rider... but you can nose ride it! You can carry this board in one hand by the Trucks (just) ... longer boards need to be carried like a surfboard.

Notice the Double King Pin through the trucks. It allows you to lay the deck right over, for tighter turns, whilst keeping the trucks flat on the ground....

General Assessment - mechanical movements required by the body are a cross between Skate, Snowboard, and Surfing. Great "rail to rail" type movement....
(The wife even likes it, and want a go. And she is considering getting into team OC paddling - she doesn't think she has the balance and skill for SUP)

(stickers need to be peeled off!)

www.sector9.com/#/product/boards/

This is also nice....
http://www.streetsup.com.au/longboards_haka.php







(sorry upside down, I spun it around, but the "base file" seems to remain upside down...




Keys SUP
30 posts
13 Sep 2010 1:47AM
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I tried the Gullwing Sidewinders and while they turn well if your board has any width you need to go with 70mm wheels to avoid wheel bite. Right now I am using Seismecs with Surf Rodz and 80mm Kryptos on a 44' Dogtown. Nice ride but the Original trucks with 76mm whells on my 38" Sector Nine Trylam board turns the sharpest. Plus the reaction is quicker with the Seismecs and Originals then the Gullwings.

Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
13 Sep 2010 9:04AM
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There's no Wheel Bite with this set-up, as the deck nose and tail is narrow, and with the riser pad, then board can't touch the touch wheels.

However, the deck does sit up higher than average, due to the trucks and riser.

Thanks for the feedback Keys Sup. You have some wide trucks (in your photos)!



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