Fullbag Skates Web Site Updates
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Fullbag Skates Web Site Updates
A small update has been made to the Fullbag Skates web site while we're working on the new one which should be online in mid-april.
You can have a look at the new GS Death Or Glory, the revised shapes of the Poolslayer and Stinger park boards which should be available later this spring (if everything goes as planned), and a small mod to the SpeedCarver which will be included in the next production run...
A couple more pics too...
You can have a look at the new GS Death Or Glory, the revised shapes of the Poolslayer and Stinger park boards which should be available later this spring (if everything goes as planned), and a small mod to the SpeedCarver which will be included in the next production run...
A couple more pics too...
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Web site has been updated! Canada and continental US customers can now order directly from the web site. Secure buying provided by Paypal with your account or by credit card.
You can scroll through the products and click them for different views. All boards are back in stock, except for the Poolslayer and SpeedCruzer which will be ready in less then a month. Stinger (park) and some new longboard models will be available for the holidays.
T-shirts and hoodies will be back in stock in all sizes and available on the site next week.
Go check it out: Fullbag Skates!
You can scroll through the products and click them for different views. All boards are back in stock, except for the Poolslayer and SpeedCruzer which will be ready in less then a month. Stinger (park) and some new longboard models will be available for the holidays.
T-shirts and hoodies will be back in stock in all sizes and available on the site next week.
Go check it out: Fullbag Skates!
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Good...'cause I'm thinking about retiring from stick chasing and disappearing back into the trees againMiguel Marco wrote:One day Rick, one day... but I may do a freeride/pow board first.Rick Floyd wrote:Just one question - when will the Fullbag alpine race snowboards be available??
If you could make a board like the Volkl Cross 167, but make it about 172, about a centimeter narrower, slightly stiffer in the nose, about midway between recreational and race stock as far as torsional flex, extra set of "pow 'serts" in the back, cool Fullbag graphics, reinforced topsheet for use with plates....I'd buy it if I had the 5 grand!!!
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