I've heard a lot of people saying that noseriding specific boards really kill the overall performance of the board. What characteristics make it BAD for anything other than noseriding? Is it the concave nose? The upside down rails? Anything else? If I wanted to have a concave nose put on a classic style longboard for extra nose float would that deter its performance?
a modern longboard is a compromise of all aspects, they have rocker.optional fin set-ups,nose concaves and modern rails and from your comments seem to be the way to go!! like I said get out there and try loads out before you spend your dosh
RoyStewart wrote:Well after all these years the message is geting across. . . . now we just have to wait for Bob McTavish to 'invent' the all round longboard . ..
What message, that something specifically designed for one thing, in extremes, may not be as good as something that's more general/less specific?
Hard for you to comprehend Roy but if some mad mad person actuary wanted to nose ride your boards would suck balls.... Doesn't make them bad boards though, so don't fret.