Again man?
For real?
we need a new section for asra so grommies can just post this shit there
Or we could just try to be helpful if we can't ignore the thread.
Both boards are stiff and ideal for what you want to do. The Killswitch has nicer foot pockets especially if you are after a dropped riding position.
Not sure that Classics would be my first choice for downhill, more of a freeride wheel, but guess it depends on what you call downhill (to me it is balls out in a tuck wearing leather and a full face).
I agree Adrian help or ignore !!!!
sasha are you wanting to buy two sets of wheels for both disciplines or one wheel that will do both? and it depends on your dh speeds and courses and how fast you feel comfortable with freeriding.
unbroken in km fsu's or some of the sector 9 range
Cult Gamma Rays are good for that.
I had the 2011 hellcat and it was rad as, the 2012 is the same platform just different graphics, one of the most comfy boards I have ever ridden.
the first time I rode the killswitch was down a crazy run on some of the loosest trucks I have done downhill on, felt locked in.
but now I am on a GLYDE Haymaker, best of both, super locked in and very Comfy. also it helps out one of the coolest skaters in Oz.
Thanks everyone, im going to look into all of that.
Also have just heard about the Rayne Amazon! Sounds sick so far! Anyone had any encounters with it?
Also, where did you buy it from?
Cheers dude
Owen said:
I had the 2011 hellcat and it was rad as, the 2012 is the same platform just different graphics, one of the most comfy boards I have ever ridden.
the first time I rode the killswitch was down a crazy run on some of the loosest trucks I have done downhill on, felt locked in.
but now I am on a GLYDE Haymaker, best of both, super locked in and very Comfy. also it helps out one of the coolest skaters in Oz.
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