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Hi, does anyone have anything to say about the haymaker? what its like, if its worth while, all that stuff?

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heaps of people have stuff to say about it. and hve already said it. you could try searching through the forums. all you have to do is click the search button and type Haymaker, then boom.

dont waste people's time saying the same thing over and over again eh?

If someone is willing to reply i dont think they care about me wasting their time

I think Jacko's point is that threads like this exist already and that it makes it harder to actually find useful information on the forum as a result. Do your own research.

you wasted quite a lot of my time and I'm pretty sure you said " okay mate I'm definately buying the paragon"

hahaha if I had a dollar everytime a grom said that to me I could give up my day job...

but no one is willing to reply in a reasonable matter, coz those who WOULD reply are fed up with replying to the same question over and over and over again. so they will see this post and go pffft learn to use a computer ya moron

brody stallard said:

If someone is willing to reply i dont think they care about me wasting their time

Wasted quite alot, what like 3 minutes and fyi i was still going to buy the paragon.

Steve said:

you wasted quite a lot of my time and I'm pretty sure you said " okay mate I'm definately buying the paragon"

hahaha if I had a dollar everytime a grom said that to me I could give up my day job...

to answer your questions...its a sick board,designed to shred,.....its worthwhile and good at stuff.

yeh look it up on hopkin,its all there..........then click buy,done! your skating,if its too epic for you to learn to ride,sell it,buy somthin else.

Ha, decks are just the levers you press to make your trucks turn. There's not much to them once you've figured out what wheelbase you want and what deck height. After that it's a question of standing on them and seeing if the concave and width feel good. Sure, there's a few other subtleties, but they're...subtleties.

Got to disagree with you there bugs. The difference between a cheap american or chinese board to a hand crafted Aussie board is much more than just a 'subtlety'

Well, a deck maker would say that :)

But yeah, some stuff is better made and will last longer etc, and I know Fat Pigeon decks are super high-quality. I'd put Glyde in the same category.

Definately, also Daddow and Skatement, But its also about how they perform. Performance wise you are comparing rotten apples with a fresh juicy Navel Orange : )

Been riding my haymaker fora  few weeks now, cant flaw it yet, feel so muc more confident on it then my wolfy and that i rode before.
Perfect if your planning on tearing up hills going quickly and doing big fast stuff dont hesitate in getting it. wouldnt reccomend it if you are more into slow technical freeride.

Concave isnt too big at all which makes it hella comfy, but my god it locks you in so its perfect, mild w, micro drops and tub all come together perfectly and if never felt like slipping doing 35m+ standys and railing tight lines, its got concave where you need it which is what you want.

The new glyde construciton is light and stong as, i have chipped gutters with my board and it hardley has a scratch.

Theres your mini review, dont hesitate in buying it.

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