Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Boozal: A Bamboo Wonder by Gold Coast Longboards

In the event that you are moving from Skateboard to longboard, then  this bamboo stick of wonder developed by Gold Coast Longboards is definitely a longboard you will want to review.

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Of all the models, Why the Boozal?

Wishing you could get lost in time, and live the endless summer simply skateboarding from your home to any where else but school? If that's the case, longboarding should be added to your list of "to-do." Many of you who are shifting from Skateboarding to Longboarding, do not be surprised as soon as this kind of effortless looking riding style blows you away.

The Boozal will fulfill each and every expectation and never disappoint anybody. Even though there are longer, this 44 inches of deck length with a nine and a half inch width, offers plenty of room for dancing or hanging ten. As far from a Pin-tail, or Tear-drop design as they could get, the Boozal features the nomad shape bringing that surfing feel back to longboarding. Meeting the needs of a longboard cruiser this stick of bamboo comes well within the specifications to be regarded as a classic. While not tossing out the baby entirely with the bath water, the designers were thoughtful enough to include a nice addition of a kick-tail for this 44 inch cruiser. Carving is enhanced with more edge control due to the contour design of this Boozal model.

What goes into a Boozal

Build for strength, this light weight 7-layer bamboo deck provides the endurance that the Boozal model is known for. By using a fast-growing bamboo stock, Gold Coast Longboards stays true to their environmentally friendly responsibility. Renewable resources was what Gold Coast Longboards was trying to find and at a growth rate of up to 5 foot a day, many people think they have identified an ideal raw wood.

If you like unique graphics, then this hand crafted mural is actually a thing to take pleasure in. However, the grip tape falls short of owner expectancy. To the credit of Gold Coast Longboards, they formulated a special die-cut design to their grip tape in an effort to add visual appeal to the deck top. When the grip-tape fails, artwork appears less vital. Self expression appears evolving and the first place it turns up is in the individual grip tape artwork. Evidently, this minor discontentment does not weigh heavy enough, as the overall score of this Boozal is always good.
Starting with rubber risers and incorporating a pair of Century seven inch reverse pivot trucks designers made sure the Boozal would provide great cruising and carving experiences time after time. Not recognize for wheel-biting, this truck system is top mounted with rubber risers using a straight axle design. What carving experience could hardly be enhanced with a set of Gold Coast 70mm 80 durometer wheels, so designers wisely added four, just because it was the right thing to do. Wheel-life is also essential for a cruiser, which is why this wheel was also preferred, having shown to be long lasting over a variety of surface conditions. Once more, crusing, and carving are what these wheels were made to do. "And they are fast," we're told, yet probably not a property, I would think about in wheel design. We might have the perfect wheel yet without the ideal bearing, that perfect wheel will not even turn, not to say be considered "fast." Regardless of the machine tolerances, we know that even the slightest dirt or dust can bring about down time, so these ABEC-7 rated bearings have been fitted with Teflon guard plates. It took many years for developers to consider the characteristics of the perfect cruising machine, and the Gold Coast designers, have captured these attributes in the Boozal "complete."

Parting Words

In life it usually turns out that more important then the destination, was the trip we took to get there. So Go in style, Go with the Boozal by Gold Coast Longboards..

If you are new to Longboarding, Check out the video and look at some typical surfing-like moves.

 
I hope this post has done service to one of Gold Coast Longboards finest models: "The Boozal."

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