I am starting this topic in this forum because I couldn’t find another that most closely fits the market.
I ride mountainboards and I am intesested in industrial design so I thought the forum members might like to see this board. Called the Howla, it represents the height of design innovation in the sport.
ive seen some pics of that before, it looks awesome, have u ridden one? id be interested to learn what the turning is like
i ride an mbs comp16 picked it up 2nd hand (im a poor student!) and i love it, great all round board nice and light.
i think mountainboard design has some exciting opportunities in it as a new sport. Have u seen the JT mountainboards (i think thats what theyr called, couldnt find them on the net so il double check that) they have a super skinny deck that has honeycombed alumium spacers between carbon fibre layers, makes it very light and poppy
ive seen some pics of that before, it looks awesome, have u ridden one? id be interested to learn what the turning is like
i ride an mbs comp16 picked it up 2nd hand (im a poor student!) and i love it, great all round board nice and light.
i think mountainboard design has some exciting opportunities in it as a new sport. Have u seen the JT mountainboards (i think thats what theyr called, couldnt find them on the net so il double check that) they have a super skinny deck that has honeycombed alumium spacers between carbon fibre layers, makes it very light and poppy