I have about 7 longboards...that's if you don't count parts. The kind of board you use depends greatly on what you are going to do with it and on what terrain...thing is a beginner doesn't know.
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Do note that the each of the Sector 9 boards are built by hand so they are not 100% consistent. My girl and I bought the same board but the shape of her board is definitely more drastic than mine so try a couple of them out. |
Sector 9 boards are not built by hand. Sector 9 is one of the largest manufacturer of longboards and have a mixed 'weekend warrior' image among discriminating longboarders compared to companies like insect, loaded, G&S, Gravity, Longboard larry, etc. They are fine, cheap skateboards and their pintail is a perfect starter board. The best thing Sector 9 makes is their wheels, though. Do not buy Sector 9 trucks.
My advice:
Get Holeys, not randals. Randals need a bit of simple work right out of the box, such as an new, flipped kingpin, new washers and new bushings. By the time you do all that you should have just gotten Holeys.
Also, consider Original trucks. They are a very different ride, but consider them.
Bearings don't matter, as long as they are clean. Bones Reds are great, but the best bearings I've found at any price (besides modded ABEC11 Biltins) are the green sealed Pleasure Tools from edsbearings.com. I've tried boutique bearings such as Bones Super Swiss 6 and ceramics, trust me, save your money for beer.
Sector 9 Goddess of Speed wheels are probably the most versatile longboard wheel ever.
However you feel about safety gear, get or make some slide gloves and wear them always. The totally transform longboarding. A almost never wear any safety gear, but I won't even go on a cruise without my gloves.
Check out krackedskulls.com's M1. I don't like the wheels he matches with it but it's otherwise a screaming deal. I have one with 230mm randals and 97mm Flywheels. It makes a good tank.
My favorite board is a G&S Fibreflex 44" Pintail with Original S8 trucks and Sector 9 wheels. This board isn't really comfortable, but it allows me to assault the gnarly hills we have here...it will turn around in the space of a wide sidewalk, yet is stable at speed. A couple weeks ago I hit 38.2mph (via GPS) with it. Try that with any other board that will turn around in a school hallway.