ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

Hustler:
One rayne hustler.
still in pretty good condition, just superficial scratches on the nose and tail.
Only one super Minor graze on the face of the baby. barely noticeable.
This rad deck is for pumping carving cruising and a bit of freeride. I've managed a lot of dancing on this beast and it is scrumptious when it comes to stand up slides...
price: $100 + postage


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Might have a dude buying this... but only maybe.
feel free to express interest.
omg i really want this one to.... hahaha but i have already spent to much money i need ot start saving fo btb.. any way man good luck sellin it.. i wish i had a spare 100 bucks
dude, I wish you had a spare 100 buks haha
you should spread the word amongst the groms in sydney that there are munkaes for sale...
and who knows they could be sold cheaper than what they are
so this is good for a grom?

im wanting a board for everything :) eg, sliding, downhill, carving, riding to friends houses etc. is this good?
i suggest you get a rayne hellcat

Callum Jones said:
so this is good for a grom?

im wanting a board for everything :) eg, sliding, downhill, carving, riding to friends houses etc. is this good?
i dont wanto buy it new though :) whats this board ment for?
this board is a freeride board.
its similar to a dervish or vanguard but in my opinion way cooler!

Callum Jones said:
i dont wanto buy it new though :) whats this board ment for?
on the rayne webste it says An aggressive all-city Bomber. This illicit criminal thrives in heated situations and will fleece anyone who underestimates its ability.

The first of its kind, this all new free-style induced flex pattern allows you to throw down when things get intense. Drop-through mounting and front loaded camber the Hustler pumps and carves through alleys, rips parkades and can bomb in a chase, Bamboo, multi axial fibreglass, carbon fibre stringers and a high-pressure composite laminate bottom layer. Torsionally rigid platform with the length and stiffness to handle speed.
thankyou :)

sounds perfect, :) i defs wont be going over 60! hhaha :)

what city does he live in?

Merrick Wildash said:
With Aj being one of my best mates ill answer for him. He's probs gone to bed hahaha

The hustler is an excellent board for a Grom/ New comer to have.
The board is good for literally everything if your are still a beginner.
I wouldn't recommend taking it up to speed in excess of 60. But if your new to this you probs wont be going that fst any way.

The hustler is a good board for
- mild DH
- Sliding
- ditches
- Car parks
- Commuting (its fucking light)
- Dancing

Ye this board can do it all!!

This is just my opinion of what i have felt, and seen this board do.


Callum Jones said:
i dont wanto buy it new though :) whats this board ment for?
on the rayne webste it says An aggressive all-city Bomber. This illicit criminal thrives in heated situations and will fleece anyone who underestimates its ability.

The first of its kind, this all new free-style induced flex pattern allows you to throw down when things get intense. Drop-through mounting and front loaded camber the Hustler pumps and carves through alleys, rips parkades and can bomb in a chase, Bamboo, multi axial fibreglass, carbon fibre stringers and a high-pressure composite laminate bottom layer. Torsionally rigid platform with the length and stiffness to handle speed.
oh really :)
that sounds good, i got basketball games friday nights but should be fine

btw, why are you selling it?

Merrick Wildash said:
We are from Tweed Heads.
The boarder between nsw, and QLD I notice your from Brissy, we travel that way most fridays... Deliver service ;) hahah
i frap on my hustler, i've done 60km/h. it feels like skating on a trampoline, smooth and you could love it heaps

Callum Jones said:
thankyou :)

sounds perfect, :) i defs wont be going over 60! hhaha :)

what city does he live in?

Merrick Wildash said:
With Aj being one of my best mates ill answer for him. He's probs gone to bed hahaha

The hustler is an excellent board for a Grom/ New comer to have.
The board is good for literally everything if your are still a beginner.
I wouldn't recommend taking it up to speed in excess of 60. But if your new to this you probs wont be going that fst any way.

The hustler is a good board for
- mild DH
- Sliding
- ditches
- Car parks
- Commuting (its fucking light)
- Dancing

Ye this board can do it all!!

This is just my opinion of what i have felt, and seen this board do.


Callum Jones said:
i dont wanto buy it new though :) whats this board ment for?
on the rayne webste it says An aggressive all-city Bomber. This illicit criminal thrives in heated situations and will fleece anyone who underestimates its ability.

The first of its kind, this all new free-style induced flex pattern allows you to throw down when things get intense. Drop-through mounting and front loaded camber the Hustler pumps and carves through alleys, rips parkades and can bomb in a chase, Bamboo, multi axial fibreglass, carbon fibre stringers and a high-pressure composite laminate bottom layer. Torsionally rigid platform with the length and stiffness to handle speed.
alright consider it bought, its all on my mum to say yes, she said yes to buying an omni so it should be fine.
just as a comparison, whats this like compared to the drop 43?
fuck its just gets better and better :)

and since its 60 bucks less then the omni, i can sell my trucks for 50 to a friend and only pay 40 for randals :)

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