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New boards!

Post by Miguel Marco » Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:33 am

Fresh new batch of boards in the Fullbag house! Including two new slalom shapes that where introduced last weekend at the World Slalom Championships. If these boards can take my fat ugly old ass to a 5th place overall in the Open at the World's, imagine what they could do for you! ;) :D

The new Red Baron hybrid slalom:
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33.5" x 9.125", Wheelbases 20" - 20.5" - 21" - 21.5"
Sexy stinger shape with a diamond tail. Slightly wider at the front toes and wider tail than the HS, half an inch longer wheelbase choice.


The new TS - "Junk in the Trunk" Edition tight slalom:
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31.5" x 9", Wheelbases 18" - 18.5" - 19" - 19.5"
Slightly wider at the front toes with a full inch wider tail than the TS, thus the name and logo... ;)


The now classics TS, HS, and GS are back in stock:
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31.75" x 8.875", Wheelbases 18" - 18.5" - 19" - 19.5"

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33.25" x 9" x , Wheelbases 19.5" - 20" - 20.5" - 21"

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35.25" x 9.125", Wheelbases 21.5" - 22" - 22.5" - 23"


And the SpeedCruzer topmount and the SpeedCarver drop-tru longboards, also back in stock.
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41.5" x 10.125", wheelbase 31", concave, wheelwells.
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43.25" x 10", wheelbase 34", concave, drop-tru (fits Randals, Bears, Forces, Talons)

All slaloms are $100 CAD, SpeedCruzer is $120 CAD, and SpeedCarver is $135 CAD. Shipping not included.
For more info, write me at infoATfullbagskatesDOTcom or post your questions here.
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Post by Ron Barbagallo » Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:42 pm

yeah............gonna hafta get me a Junk in the Trunk
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Post by Erik Basil » Thu Oct 04, 2007 7:32 pm

Goooood lookin' boards!
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Post by Rick Floyd » Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:43 pm

Mig - congrats again on the 5th overall at Worlds!

I want one of each board next spring!

And merci again to you and your team mates for all your help and tips.

See ya in Ne'hampsha.

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Post by Ramón Königshausen » Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:46 pm

Rick Floyd wrote:
I want one of each board next spring!
Yeah Mig, one set of each durometer wheels you have been riding on ;-)

Take care, it was nice haniging out with you in Skatesville!

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Post by Miguel Marco » Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:38 pm

Thanks for the good words guys!

Ramon, let me know if you podium on my wheels. ;)

Maybe I should start a Fullbag wheel coning service for pros like you and Dominik... :D

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Post by Lenny Poage » Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:01 pm

Miguel Marco wrote:
Maybe I should start a Fullbag wheel coning service for pros like you and Dominik... :D
At one of the DHB races, someone asked me what kind of lathe I used to get my back wheels coned so evenly. I thanked my love for chicken wings!


Mig, it was great meeting with you and hanging out at the worlds. Hopefully I'll see you at the Dixie Cup!
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Post by Miguel Marco » Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:04 am

Likewise Lenny! :)



More pics of the Red Baron:

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Post by Miguel Marco » Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:25 pm

Here's a couple of views of the TS "Junk in the Trunk" edition.

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The added width at the back makes the concave spoon tail deeper.
Perfect for people with bigger feet or the ones that want a wider platform under the back foot.

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Post by Rick Floyd » Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:11 pm

When do the Fullbag snowboards come out? ;-)
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Post by Ron Barbagallo » Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:18 pm

Rick Floyd wrote:When do the Fullbag snowboards come out? ;-)
I would be SOOOOOO into that!!!!!!!

Consider one sold, Miggy!
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Post by Jeremy Coffman » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:30 am

I received one of the Red Baron decks this weekend at Dixie Cup. Looks like a real nice deck. Can't wait until this weekend to set it up and skate it. Thanks a lot.

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Post by Jeremy Coffman » Thu Nov 29, 2007 4:30 am

I've been riding the Red Baron for a few weekend sessions now. Took me a couple sessions to get it dailed in but I have to say I like this board. It's a bit stiffer than what I had been skating. I also had been skating flat board for so long now that the concave and kick took some getting used to. My feet stayed lock in place and I feel like I get real good leverage on the trucks. Yep. I really like this board. Now to try it out on a little GS.

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Post by Sebastien Leger » Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:39 am

Yeah Jeremy!!
Go ride that board in a GS course you'll love it !! Fullbag skates kick ballz !!!

Can't wait for next year to rock the Red Baron !!

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Post by Doug Kadzban » Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:52 am

Miguel Marco wrote:Likewise Lenny! :)



More pics of the Red Baron:
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call me a noob, but how do you get the wheels THAT coned without dirtying them?

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Post by Alan James Powell » Mon Dec 03, 2007 4:29 am

Your name has to be Miguel Marco.
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Post by Doug Kadzban » Mon Dec 03, 2007 5:16 am

Alan James Powell wrote:Your name has to be Miguel Marco.
ah i see...the magical powers of the fullbag super-cone the wheels then

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Post by Miguel Marco » Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:13 pm

Doug, being over 300 pounds and sessioning between 3 and 7 times a week easily gets your wheels THAT coned in a short amount of time. :D

And for the dirty part, well those pics were taken during a session at the Krispy Hill. That spot gets my wheels all clean as opposed to all our other ones. Don't know exactly why... Well probably because it's a bike path in the middle of a field far from any kind of traffic.

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Post by Adam Winston » Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:20 pm

see if your a skinny bastard like i am, you have to put your slalom wheels on your DH board and drift them a lot.


I should mention I ride a fullbag for dh :D killer ride, keep it up mig

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Post by Dominik Kowalski » Thu Dec 06, 2007 6:52 pm

Magic MIG's.....once they are coned enough, they go to Kowalhausen, so don't try to buy wheels from him, they are all reserved ;)
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Post by Rick Floyd » Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:31 am

You should call 'em "Zig Bags" ... and save some for the Americans!

Cold enough for ya up there in QC? Sweeeet winter so far, eh?

I'm moving to Burlington for a new job 1-1-08 with http://www.dealer.com...so I'll be one hour closer to Montreal...yes!
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Post by Miguel Marco » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:40 am

Wassup Dom! I rode your autographed 83's on the last session of the season... ;)

Rick: Amazing winter start! I just did my 7th day of riding today in 1.5 feet of pow... AGAIN!
I only rode one day on groomers since the beginning of the season. :D
Congratulations on your new job buddy. You'll be close enough to come to all the
outlaws in Montreal and Quebec City. Don't miss the next Battle at the Fortress night race! :)

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Post by Miguel Marco » Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:45 am

Jeremy Coffman wrote:Yep. I really like this board. Now to try it out on a little GS.
Glad you like the board Jeremy. Let me know how it handles for you once you tried it in a GS.

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Post by Rick Floyd » Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:18 pm

Mig - once I get settled in to the new job and housing, and (local) race season is over, I'll try to hook with you guys for some snowboarding.

Also, do you think you'll have boards available next April? As soon as I know I have the cash aside I'll place an order.

Appréciez le gel profond! (hope I said that right)

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Post by Miguel Marco » Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:37 pm

Rick Floyd wrote:Mig - once I get settled in to the new job and housing, and (local) race season is over, I'll try to hook with you guys for some snowboarding.

Also, do you think you'll have boards available next April? As soon as I know I have the cash aside I'll place an order.

Appréciez le gel profond! (hope I said that right)
You are welcomed at my place whenever you want to, buddy.

Yes, everything should be in stock by april, including new models.

And, well, if what you meant was something like: "Appreciate" or "Enjoy the deep freeze!" then yeah, you said it right. :D

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Post by Eric Brassard » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:09 am

Yes sir Rick, You are welcomed in my house too and i hope you can do snowbord whit the Krispy Hill team.


See you Rick


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Post by Martin Drayton » Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:51 pm

Great work! I am a BIG fan of the Red Baron, I've always loved Stinger shapes, they are so cool! We haven't seen any Fullbags in the UK yet, you should fix that Mig!
I HAVE to make it to Canada some day to ride with you guys on snow AND concrete!

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Re: Von Richtofen lives...

Post by Miguel Marco » Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:15 pm

Martin Drayton wrote:Great work! I am a BIG fan of the Red Baron, I've always loved Stinger shapes, they are so cool! We haven't seen any Fullbags in the UK yet, you should fix that Mig!
Thanks Martin. I've always loved stinger shapes when I was young but never actually owned one. I had a fixation for boards like the Caster Inouye, the Santa Cruz Stinger, and the Sims Dave Andrecht but they were impossible to find in my neck of the woods. I can't wait for the Fullbag Stinger pool board to come out. :D

I'll try to make Fullbags available in the UK before springtime. I was planning on working on that after the holydays.
Martin Drayton wrote:I HAVE to make it to Canada some day to ride with you guys on snow AND concrete!
You would be more than welcomed in Quebec City Martin. But you'll have to make one summer trip AND one winter trip if you want to snowboard AND slalom. ;) :)

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Re: Von Richtofen lives...

Post by Martin Drayton » Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:34 pm

Miguel Marco wrote:
Martin Drayton wrote:Great work! I am a BIG fan of the Red Baron, I've always loved Stinger shapes, they are so cool! We haven't seen any Fullbags in the UK yet, you should fix that Mig!
Thanks Martin. I've always loved stinger shapes when I was young but never actually owned one. I had a fixation for boards like the Caster Inouye, the Santa Cruz Stinger, and the Sims Dave Andrecht but they were impossible to find in my neck of the woods. I can't wait for the Fullbag Stinger pool board to come out. :D

I'll try to make Fullbags available in the UK before springtime. I was planning on working on that after the holydays.
Martin Drayton wrote:I HAVE to make it to Canada some day to ride with you guys on snow AND concrete!
You would be more than welcomed in Quebec City Martin. But you'll have to make one summer trip AND one winter trip if you want to snowboard AND slalom. ;) :)
You have just named ALL my fave old boards, so I'm definately in for a Fullbag pool board, and I was planning to come to Canada more than once! ;)

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Re: Von Richtofen lives...

Post by Miguel Marco » Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:36 am

Martin Drayton wrote:You have just named ALL my fave old boards, so I'm definately in for a Fullbag pool board, and I was planning to come to Canada more than once! ;)
I've slightly changed the shape from the one on the web page.
It still could change a bit before production but not by much.
It should look something like this: (click the thumbnail)

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35" x 10.75"
18" wb
7" tail
5.75" nose

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Post by Martin Drayton » Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:05 pm

Mmmm....!!!!! :) Perfect...

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Post by Louis Ricard » Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:15 pm

The last one in the slalom series,
The Fullbag:

Death Or Glory
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I race with this board in the two race at Antrim last weekend. It's my favorite.

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Post by Rick Floyd » Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:40 pm

Louis Ricard wrote:The last one in the slalom series, I race with this board in the two race at Antrim last weekend. It's my favorite.
What he means is he "kicked butt with this board in the two race at Antrim last weekend"...congrats on your 6th in HY and 5th in GS Louis!!
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Post by Miguel Marco » Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:20 pm

Louis totally ripped this last weekend. His runs against Mr. Pirnack were amazing! And what about his GS runs?!? :D

And the rest of the team did great too. I'm proud of all of them, no exceptions. Everyone of them stepped up his/her game.

Did someone notice that the top 3 Ams amongst the Pros in the Hybrid and GS are from Team Fullbag? ;)

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Post by Jeremy Coffman » Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:22 am

I did pretty well on my Red Baron this past weekend at Cone Fest in Ashland, KY, if I do say so myself.
I was less than .2 of a second out from getting a podium spot in the A class. Not bad seeing as how I had never run GS until Hobby Hill at Dixie Last year. This was like my second real attempt at GS.

I pitched Fullbag to few guys looking to make their next slalom purchase as well.

Had to toot my own horn for a second. Sorry.

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Post by Rick Floyd » Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:26 pm

Miguel Marco wrote:Did someone notice that the top 3 Ams amongst the Pros in the Hybrid and GS are from Team Fullbag? ;)
As far as ISSA "Open/Am" points goes - if that was the podiums it would have been the same in both the HY and GS:

1 - Louis
2 - Seb
3 - Mig

Congrats to my friends from the Arctic Circle!!
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Post by Miguel Marco » Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:15 pm

Jeremy Coffman wrote:Had to toot my own horn for a second. Sorry.
No need to be sorry Jeremy! You can come on here and toot your own horn whenever you want to. :D

From what I've seen and read, the race looked like a loooot of fun!

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Post by Lenny Poage » Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:20 pm

Miguel Marco wrote:
Jeremy Coffman wrote:Had to toot my own horn for a second. Sorry.
No need to be sorry Jeremy! You can come on here and toot your own horn whenever you want to. :D

From what I've seen and read, the race looked like a loooot of fun!
I'm stoked people had a good time! It's fun to put it on (even with the 4 or 5 racers meetings at the GS LOL). Jeremy was smoking on the Red Baron!! Sick Cue!!
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Post by Jeremy Coffman » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:32 am

Thank you, Lenny. I really didn't know I was going that fast on Sunday. I was just hoping I'd end up in top three on the B class again. Marcos' pushing me that weekend really paid off I guess.

I'm still not happy with the set up I'm running on the RB but I will say that board was handling well that day and felt rock solid under foot on that course. I need to get some better trucks for it. I was very happy with it when all was said and done. The width and concave on that board felt just right for going real fast. I can't wait to run that board at Dixie Cup.

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Post by Chris Iversen » Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:30 am

Rick Floyd wrote:
Miguel Marco wrote:Did someone notice that the top 3 Ams amongst the Pros in the Hybrid and GS are from Team Fullbag? ;)
As far as ISSA "Open/Am" points goes - if that was the podiums it would have been the same in both the HY and GS:

1 - Louis
2 - Seb
3 - Mig

Congrats to my friends from the Arctic Circle!!
Yeah when's that going to be updated.... Kinda embarassing sitting where I am on the list knowing you guys raced so well in Antrim! However.... Rob IS a Fullbagger, and I ride the Fullbag GS! hmmmmmmm.... Canadian invasion with a deadly arsenal????
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Post by Grégory Girard » Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:35 am

This is my new toy, the Stinger Limited Slalom Edition #13 !!

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Thanks Mig !!

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Post by Pelle Gustafsson » Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:23 am

realy nice board!

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Post by Spike Taylor » Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:25 pm

Are there any of these floating around the UK? There should be, they look champion.

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Post by Grégory Girard » Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:30 am

Spike Taylor wrote:Are there any of these floating around the UK? There should be, they look champion.

Spike
I don't know for the Stinger Limited Edition but the Red Baron(same shape but different design) is available at www.coneracing.com

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Post by Lenny Poage » Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:20 pm

Got my Red Baron this week and set up last night. Though I only had a chance to pump it upand down the block a couple times, it feels NICE!! Can't wait to really test it out at the Workin' Off The Turkey outlaw next week!!!
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Post by Jeremy Coffman » Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:33 pm

I think that will be a good board for you, Lenny.
Mine has been working out for me real well, esp for GS. My Red Baron was killing it on the GS courses both at Cone Fest and Dixie this year.
Wish I could make it for your Thanksgiving race. Hopefully the weather will hold out for you guys.

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