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From $139.00
The Sector 9 Bambino is a gorgeous looking, surfboard-shaped mini cruiser, ideal for everyday inner city or campus commuting.
The 14″ wheelbase is comparable to a traditional street deck, making this cruiser super quick and nimble, and easy to pop thanks to its proportionally large kick. It’s small and portable, easy to carry and stash away.
See also Ridingboards’ Sector 9 review
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From $185.00
The Sector 9 Bamboozler is a hybrid double-kick shape the size of a regular street deck, albeit designed to run larger wheels (61mm) for comfortable cruising and city slashing.
The symmetrical popsicle shape with double kicks allow you to indulge in all kinds of streets tricks including kick flips, ollies, shuvits, rails, jumps, and skatepark riding. This board is also designed for smashing curbs, rails and driveways in the city.
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From $199.00
A midsize symmetrical cutout shape with drop-through mount, the Basin is a great comfortable longboard for distance pushing and commuting thanks to its low riding and ample foot platform.
Its huge 29″ wheelbase makes it super stable at speed for freeride, and the symmetrical shape allows for easy switch riding and sliding. The super stable ride also makes this board a great option for learning to carve and slide.
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From $169.00
SPECS Size: 32.5” x 10.0” – wheelbase: 15.0” 9.0” Gullwing Pro III Trucks 61mm 78a Nineballs ABEC 5 Greaseball Bearings 7 Ply Hard Rock Maple Kick Tail
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From $175.00
The Cascade is a hybrid street/cruiser boards for city slashing and street/park. Similar to a regular street skateboard, it’s sized 30.5″ x 8.375″ with a 14.25″ wheelbase.
Unlike a traditional street deck, the Cascade is able to runs large 61mm wheels without wheelbite, making regular cruising pleasant even on rough terrain.
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From $209.00
The Chamber has a general pintail aspect albeit with a tapered rear and an actual kicktail – you might describe it as a kicktail longboard. Unlike most pintails, however, this board has drop-through (actually flush) mounted Gullwing Sidewinder II trucks, making it a very agile and radical carving longboard.
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From $159.00
The Chop Hop Noh is similar in shape and setup to the Ninety Five though with a bit more width (8.625″) and wheelbase (14.85″). It’s a fantastic city slasher with a functional kicktail and nose kick. It can hold its own for street riding, park transitions, or inside a bowl.
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From $199.00
The Sector 9 Cosmos is a pintail-type shape with a kicktail – some may refer to it as a kicktail longboard. Its long and narrow (37.5″ x 8.4″) aspect ratio makes it a very sleek cruiser for carving on bike paths and boardwalks.
This is a fun longboard to commute on to school or work. Unlike a traditional pintail, The kick lets you do quick turns and slight hops over cracks and small curbs. The camber profile and the fiberglass + maple construction give it special energy and feedback when carving hard.
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From $209.00
The Dropper is a symmetrical cutout drop-through designed for a mix of distance pushing/commuting and confident freeride/downhill. The Dropper has a long and narrow aspect ratio at 41″ x 9.625″ with a nice and long 29″ wheelbase.
This longboard has double kicks and a roomy foot platform that make it suitable for some freestyle and dancing.
The stiff 9-ply maple construction makes the Dropper quite stable at higher downhill speeds, while being a great option for mixed freeride/freestyle riding styles.
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From $159.00
The Fat Wave is a “fat” stubby board (30″ x 9.8″), an 80’s-inspired surf-style shape with the widest aspect ratio of the whole Sector 9 lineup.
The wide and comfortable standing platform, the long stable 16″ wheelbase, and the short but wide kicktail give you the confidence to pull extreme tricks in the pool and on the ramp.
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From $225.00
Sharp Rails for Extra Grip and Control RIDING STYLE Freeride Commuter Downhill / race SPECS Size: 39.5” x 9.75” – wheelbase: 29.0” – 31.0” 10.0” Gullwing Reverse Trucks 70mm 78a …
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From $209.00
The Fractal is a mid-size directional drop-through fitted with the legendary Gullwing Sidewinder trucks for the ultimate carving experience.
At 36″ x 9″, it’s slightly smaller than the Striker though with a slightly longer 23.6″ wheelbase. This and the stiffer feel makes it more stable for freeriding at higher speeds.
The Fractal is very similar in shape to the Striker albeit with a stiffer, all-maple construction. It also has no kicks. This deck provides a stiffer carving feel compared to the Fractal, with a bit less feedback in turns.