Yeah I own a drop speed a very nice board thats for sure, stand ups are breeze on it also a wicked alround board. The one thing that i didnt like so much was the platform was a bit to short for my likey while railing corners hard.
wats the wheelbase like for goin quick seein as its pretty short and also how do you like the platform for your tuck
Joe said:Yeah I own a drop speed a very nice board thats for sure, stand ups are breeze on it also a wicked alround board. The one thing that i didnt like so much was the platform was a bit to short for my likey while railing corners hard.
I had no problem with a tuck it on the board and i'm about 176cm, I found it hard to find the back of the board after using a glyde drop-thru with the wings, but once your use to it its a pretty solid deck. Yates uses a drop speed for both freeride and downhill. Alot of the landy guys who arent rocking a evo setup will most likley be on a drop speed.
Toby said:wats the wheelbase like for goin quick seein as its pretty short and also how do you like the platform for your tuck
Joe said:Yeah I own a drop speed a very nice board thats for sure, stand ups are breeze on it also a wicked alround board. The one thing that i didnt like so much was the platform was a bit to short for my likey while railing corners hard.
the dropspeed is a rad board ive just started using one for freeridding but its also a great speedboard..its got sharp concave and a nice wide platform for my big feet...and yatsey swears by it.......recomended for sure
do you recon it'd be much harder to use for DH than something like a glyde cus of its smaller wheelbase??
leeso said:the dropspeed is a rad board ive just started using one for freeridding but its also a great speedboard..its got sharp concave and a nice wide platform for my big feet...and yatsey swears by it.......recomended for sure
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