I think there is some truth to it but the real question is, is maple deforestation a real problem or just a scarier way of saying logging. They make it sound like the forests are disappearing when in fact most of it is protected. Also, if you are so concerned about maple deforestation why are you even in the business at all when your boards are still mostly maple.
I aksed them what impact they had on maple deforestation amd the came back at me saying "we're sorry you dont like it" so they couldnt answer my question and then on top of that arbor skateboards was already doing the same thing so calling them bamboo skateboards is kind of a false advertisement just playing on someones guilty conscious.
Maple is a tree, that grows very fast. most of them, are planted, for that reason. i dont think, that Skateboards ar an invironmental issue. Sure, Skateboards causes a lot of trees to be cut down. but if you build a house or even support elements for construction sites! Is way more extensive. so don't worry... skateboards are not the reason vor invironmental illness. ;)
As a former importer of bamboo for performance sporting goods, I can tell you that the bamboo being used is much easier and cheaper to grow, import, and modify (turn into veneer) than any other type of plant.
I bought one. I'm 35 just getting back into skating after years and years and I can't say that I'm very impressed. I've had it for about 3 weeks and it's losing its life fast and I'm not very good.. I pretty much agree with your video 100% thanks
I used to work for Bamboo skateboards so I can confirm the decks are made in China. The company is rider owned. Mostly long boarders. But theres a couple actual skaters behind the scenes. The business manager is not a skater but he kept the company alive when the previous manager nearly let it go under. They stopped making fully bamboo short boards for various reasons. Mostly because the feel wasnt right and riders complained. After getting lots of feed back they decided to make hybrid short boards. I think it was a smart decision. They feel more like a solid maple board. They really believe in what they are doing. It's not just a sales pitch. Obviously its questionable whether or not they are decreasing the environmental impact of skateboarding but you cant knock them for trying. As a skateboarder I can say from experience that most skaters are very particular about their setup and not willing to change. So I can understand the reluctance towards bamboo skateboards. Oh and PS, Maple trees take an average of 60 years to mature before they can be harvested. Just saying. Full disclosure: I dont ride bamboo decks anymore. Only because I personally didnt like the deck shapes. But if the shapes were better I would. They are solid decks. And no I'm not a hippie lol But I'm from Canada (Van City) and I got mad love for nature.
_"Maple trees take an average of 60 years to mature before they can be harvested. Just saying."_ Uhm no they do not. Not even close. There are fast growers that take less than 5 to 10 years to fully mature (with proper watering the first 3 years and care put into them whenever there's a drought), which is the kind that is most often used. The slowest growing maple trees used actually take around 20 years to mature. Stop spreading bs lies dude. Average of 60 years? Hell the fck no. And in no way is it somehow more environmentally friendly to use a different tree species, when the biggest pollution comes from transport itself, the factories involved. The whole sales pitch is nonsensical, doesn't matter if they believe their own pitch lol. They're selling a product, of course they would. And I would generally applaud things that help the environment, but this is not one of those. _"Obviously its questionable whether or not they are decreasing the environmental impact of skateboarding but you cant knock them for trying."_ We can knock them, as it comes across as scammy. Show some actual numbers that make the case for what is claimed. Common sense makes it obvious the sales pitch is nonsense. Especially when these boards are now hybrids that in fact do not last as long. _"They stopped making fully bamboo short boards for various reasons. Mostly because the feel wasnt right and riders complained."_ Probably more so because bamboo isn't really suited for skateboards. I mean for real, they're only strong in one direction. And most of that strength is coming from being able to bend, which is not what you'd really want in a skateboard that needs to be stiff. Ironically, not even longboards are made of solely bamboo ply's, which are the few types of boards that probably do benefit from being a bit more bendy.
Love watching your videos. It's obvious that you genuinely love skating and it comes across, you make everything look so fun with such effortless style. Watching these always gets me pumped to get on the board.
😂 it wouldn't be the first time it happened. I have seen the look when people fan out and I find it hilarious. I'm just some dude, but the fact that people have seen me on a screen a few dozen times has an interesting effect.
Great review. I skated 2 bamboo decks and felt the same about that 'dead' sound. I didn't question the wood / bamboo ratio (so that was cool to consider), but I did question the stats about skating being the number one killer of maple.
Cirus skateboards make bamboo skateboards with a carbon core to give the snappy feel. I got one made in a custom shape for me. It is pretty good. Using a combo of different materials and local manufacture would be the best option for environmental protection. As most boards are made in China, with the wood shipped from north america, the carbon footprint on our deck (along with far too much of all our stuff) is huge. The average skater's deck is more well-traveled than the average skater, by a long shot.
Something I found interesting: A very common type of maple used for skateboard veneers is Acer saccharum (aka:sugar maple, rock maple). Although there are many types of maple considered endangered on The Red List of Maples report on globaltree.com, this type did NOT make the list of endangered maples. It is one of the 108 species listed as “least concern.”
You’re one of the few people that actually pay attention to skateboard sizing dimensions and wheelbase. I thought I was alone. I’m one of those that prefer wide boards(8.5) with short wheelbase (14) and length (31.75). They are hard to find. Some skaters can skate anything, i can’t so I’m picky, makes me envious haha. Great content btw.
Nice review once again! I wish the pop sounded better too - it kind of throws me off not having the crispy crack of 7ply. I also am glad you shared your analysis of the sales pitch...emotional sales pitches are always a red flag. I hope more stats are provided! See you in the next video!
Ben, here in Argentina we use a wood called Guatambu, here in the north its a very common tree, the skateboards factory's use them because the cost its less than a common canadian maple, and its very resist and more flexible but its more heavy than a maple wood. So here in Argentina its normal use boards made with Guatambu wood.
Ive been using them since 2013 all I can say is they are great! the only downside is that their tail and nose are slightly higher than the usual maple board. So If you have high trucks it takes a while to get used to.
@@saintjimmy223 It's great quality. One of the few symmetric/twin kick decks still out there (they have non twin kicks too). Has a nice rigidity to it but not too rigid. The carbon fiber keeps it nice and solid feeling and it has a nice response to it when kick turning. I can't say too much more from personal experience as I've not been able to push its limits due to recent injury and time away from skating. I'd encourage you to check TH-cam video reviews, there aren't a ton, but everyone who reviews it say they love it too. Funny you asked today, because today is the first time in over two months I've been able to skate and I took the Lithe for a spin. Felt amazing. $200 for a deck is steep, but I don't regret buying it.
Have ridden a few of them, great buy for the price. Speaking of 8.3s, what was your favorite? I'm hunting for a roudned (not pointy) medium to flat concave with medium to mellow kick, under 32"
love your videos, keep it up! I just discovered skateboarding at the age of 32. Hopefully its not too late to still learn some nice tricks. Although ive been kitesurfing, mountainboarding, snowboarding and boarding with a carver board for 12 years, so my boardcontrol isnt the worst...
There's a whole range of tricks that are fairly easy that will prove fun enough to stick with. Aside from that, once you do get into the intermediate flip tricks then age really is of no relevance. It may take longer to learn tricks, but really so what?
I have 2 decks made out of bamboo and fiberglass (no maple at all) and it has lot of pop, but its mainly due to the fiberglass shit on top and on bottom (and there're only two plys of bamboo). those are made by Rayne (in your country btw) rayne renegade and rayne catalyst they re tech slide oriented board but can be used for cruising and throw ollie shove it and anything. just the bamboo is very flimsy, it can endure lot of torsion and weight but isnt strong when it bangs against pavement or w/e.
man I didn't even realize it only had like 2 plies bamboo... you make a good point about where the bamboo is actually grown. a lot of things we do not know about this company, like what type of resin they use to manufacture the boards. some dwindle boards, such as enjoi, has super sap resin which is 30% Biobased Content. a step in the right direction. a bit expensive tho. I find that with long term use of Bamboo Skateboard's boards, that if I touch the razor tail a bit, I get microscopic splinters, maybe from the bamboo. I wonder how a 6:1 ratio of bamboo to maple would work.
Excellent review, I think I can make an informed decision now. Only 1/3 bamboo is not what I was hoping for, but to conserve helps if the pop is right lol. Bamboo CAN GROW WELL in the US however, I know folks who planted a little bit and had they whole yards taken over less than 4 yrs later , I mean like acres and half acres of strong bamboo ( hard to cut, hard to remove) turning yard into bamboo farm lol. Thanks again Ben, big ups from over 40 crowd in Jersey.
this chanel has what i always want, since skateboarding is more like a science, i always felt that i need a more technical explaination of what can help on anything, i am myself quite old so thanks to this chanel i understood that i had to find me a board that has the right shape because i skate full strenght for the first 2 hours and after that i get so tired to pop that i have to do everything steazy, so for me the shape of the board and the height of the trucks is super important.
I'm pretty new to skateboarding but I bought a bamboo board as a step up from my Big 5 Special. It was quite a bit cheaper than a maple deck so the price was great for a starter board, plus I didn't know anyone else that rode bamboo so it was kind of cool to have something a little different.. I like how how light it is. I feel like it makes it easier for me to learn tricks on until I really get the footwork down. I also found that it's holding up pretty well to razor tail and little to no pressure cracking after about 3 months of regular skating. I wouldn't say its the best board for everything but it's cool to have around for some things and definitely a good price for someone looking for a decent board to get started on.
I heard professor schmitt talk about this and he said that the tree farmers are offsetting the harvesting of the trees by of course replanting them and of course they take care of the trees prior to harvesting them.he also said hard maple has a life span that if they weren't harvested then they would eventually die and the resources of the wood would go to waste. so the skateboarding industry is actually good for the great lakes area/Canadian maple trees
Bamboo boards aren't that great. My friend used to ride them all the time and would sell them to others. The biggest complaint was how flexible the decks felt. We took a photo of my friend jumping in the middle of his board and the thing was bent to the ground but didn't break (I think that's in a review he did on TH-cam). The nose, tail, and concave seemed exceptionally steep (perhaps they ha e changed this). My other friend actually parked his car on top of his deck overnight to flatten it out. When the board splinters the bamboo will stab you (I've had some gnarly bamboo splinters). Due to the bamboo top ply the pressure cracks look insane. They go from front bolts to the back bolts. We've even accidentally split a deck in half the long way - from nose to tail! Also, supposedly the owner of BambooSk8 (or is it BambooSkate now?) doesn't even skate!!! Obviously support skater owned. Oh, and did you know they've been using fewer and fewer bamboo plies and more maple plies over the years? They used to be 100% bamboo, then added more and more plies of maple over the years. Now they're almost an entirety maple deck. Go figure.
Ive skated 2 bamboo decks before and the pop is great but i hate how long the nose is on these boards maybe if youre like 6'2-6'3 theyre alright but if youre under the 6 ft range theyre really just like skating a small surfboard and they dont make mellow or medium concave decks i know some people like super concave but not everybody does i wish they had better shapes and on top of that how are they more friendly towards the environment if only 2 plys are bamboo if they really were marketing an enviromentally friendly board it would be 6 ply all bamboo not only 2 ply bamboo and the rest maple that doesnt actually do anything for the environment other than make someone feel like theyre doing something when they aren't doing anything because youre product is still mostly made from maple
I think they used use more bamboo but it was too flexy. I think their longboards and cruisers are full bamboo. I agree with you about the kicks. Waaaay too steep.
Hi Ben! I love your videos and have done a lot of research to pick out my first board, a Real 8.06”, 31.5” length with 14” wheelbase. In this video, did you put the normal Indy 139s on your board? I was curious what you thought of the 14” wheelbase with Indys. I’m leaning towards Indys, but am wondering if the wheelbase would be too short. I’m 5’6”, size 9 shoe, and am aiming for street/tech skating with some park thrown in.
a nice next session to you, too! :) todays session wasn't very good. I participated the first time ever in a contest, a game of skate... I lost in the first round :-P wasn't really surprised, though
Great review as always! How about reviewing some OJ Elite wheels or even some Ricta's even though I'm set on Spitfire Formula Fours 99a - the best for me!
Hello Ben...since your out in Canada do you know of any Canadian board company that uses truly authentic Canadian Maple with there boards like 100% made in Canada Companies... thanks bro
I got one of thier long boards, picked it up 5yrs ago from a skate shop in san diego. Sadly the shop no longer exists, else I would have went in and asked if they had any info on the company:(
Hey I watched this the other day, I came back to tell you some companies make 100% bamboo boards. I would really like to see a review because they are FIVE ply boards.
I had a couple decks from habitat that had at least a few layers of bamboo in them way back, maybe it was just me at the time, but I went through them like crazy
Do you know if any companies are making shorter boards at a normal to larger width? I think it would be interesting to ride an 8.25 that was between 28 and 30 inches, but those lengths don't seem to come any larger than a 7.75. I feel like I could go full helicopter with a cute little chub like that
Just adding to previous comments, FWIW, just noticed Almost specifically says their maple is from a regrowth program in the Great Lakes region of Canada. I could be presuming too much, but I'd guess most of the companies coming through Dwindle use the same...
I have nothing but good things to say about my bamboo decks! I just orders two more today :) the pop is incredible compared to my Santa Cruz and baker board. one more thing. Thanks to this channel I’ve learned how to pair up certain trucks to my decks. So on my bamboo deck-thunder trucks all the way.
i have one Question. can you overpop an ollie? so the board flies everywere... if it hits the Frontfoot? or is there an other issue. im able to ollie, kinda low "energized"... ollies. but if i try to Pop as hard as i can, the board always turns, about 45-60 degrease. Or it rotates about 60-90 degrease. (Often Primo landings) why is that? i would say, i have the "small" Ollie on Lock... but if i try higher, it always messes up. (thats kinda anoying) I think, that my ankle is not flexy enough... or is that not so important? greetz
so i try to get to much? (i often think, "it cant be that difficult, if even 4-5 year old Kids can do that!") i guess... thats the wrong Attitude? ;) ok be more patiant. got it. thx
I have qustion so i have thunder 147 truck and thunder say it can go to 7.9 to 8.12 but i wanted to try out 8.125 but i dont know if its gonna mess me up because the .5 ? So can i ride an 8.125 on 147 truck? Good vid🙏
Your flip tricks are looking nice and boned out with those steep kicks! I was ghost popping all over the place with them. I think they used to use more bamboo plies but the board was too flexy. I've rode two and one was unforgivably stiff and the other one was pretty bendy. I think I'll stick to American or Canadian made maple boards for now.
I have the same skateboard (nebula w/ ventures). BTW, the nose and tail chips super easy, but they're harder to snap in half. Truth be told, they don't last longer.
Skateboards are for real the #1 cause of maple deforestation? Definitely not what I would have guessed.
I think there is some truth to it but the real question is, is maple deforestation a real problem or just a scarier way of saying logging. They make it sound like the forests are disappearing when in fact most of it is protected. Also, if you are so concerned about maple deforestation why are you even in the business at all when your boards are still mostly maple.
I aksed them what impact they had on maple deforestation amd the came back at me saying "we're sorry you dont like it" so they couldnt answer my question and then on top of that arbor skateboards was already doing the same thing so calling them bamboo skateboards is kind of a false advertisement just playing on someones guilty conscious.
Maple is a tree, that grows very fast. most of them, are planted, for that reason. i dont think, that Skateboards ar an invironmental issue. Sure, Skateboards causes a lot of trees to be cut down. but if you build a house or even support elements for construction sites! Is way more extensive. so don't worry... skateboards are not the reason vor invironmental illness. ;)
human expansion is the #1 cause, dont get gaslit.
for real.
“May your next session be your best session yet”.....
Best outro ever 👍😊
Nice review Ben.
Those Vegan Aussie Blokes or you’re fired
Man I love this guy, he talks like a scientist who analyzes skateboards😆
Should check out paul Schmitt. Literally a scientist for skateboards.
As a former importer of bamboo for performance sporting goods, I can tell you that the bamboo being used is much easier and cheaper to grow, import, and modify (turn into veneer) than any other type of plant.
Love this guy
He’s like our skate dad
I bought one. I'm 35 just getting back into skating after years and years and I can't say that I'm very impressed. I've had it for about 3 weeks and it's losing its life fast and I'm not very good.. I pretty much agree with your video 100% thanks
I used to work for Bamboo skateboards so I can confirm the decks are made in China. The company is rider owned. Mostly long boarders. But theres a couple actual skaters behind the scenes. The business manager is not a skater but he kept the company alive when the previous manager nearly let it go under. They stopped making fully bamboo short boards for various reasons. Mostly because the feel wasnt right and riders complained. After getting lots of feed back they decided to make hybrid short boards. I think it was a smart decision. They feel more like a solid maple board. They really believe in what they are doing. It's not just a sales pitch. Obviously its questionable whether or not they are decreasing the environmental impact of skateboarding but you cant knock them for trying. As a skateboarder I can say from experience that most skaters are very particular about their setup and not willing to change. So I can understand the reluctance towards bamboo skateboards.
Oh and PS,
Maple trees take an average of 60 years to mature before they can be harvested. Just saying.
Full disclosure:
I dont ride bamboo decks anymore. Only because I personally didnt like the deck shapes. But if the shapes were better I would. They are solid decks. And no I'm not a hippie lol But I'm from Canada (Van City) and I got mad love for nature.
_"Maple trees take an average of 60 years to mature before they can be harvested. Just saying."_
Uhm no they do not. Not even close. There are fast growers that take less than 5 to 10 years to fully mature (with proper watering the first 3 years and care put into them whenever there's a drought), which is the kind that is most often used. The slowest growing maple trees used actually take around 20 years to mature. Stop spreading bs lies dude. Average of 60 years? Hell the fck no. And in no way is it somehow more environmentally friendly to use a different tree species, when the biggest pollution comes from transport itself, the factories involved. The whole sales pitch is nonsensical, doesn't matter if they believe their own pitch lol. They're selling a product, of course they would. And I would generally applaud things that help the environment, but this is not one of those.
_"Obviously its questionable whether or not they are decreasing the environmental impact of skateboarding but you cant knock them for trying."_
We can knock them, as it comes across as scammy. Show some actual numbers that make the case for what is claimed. Common sense makes it obvious the sales pitch is nonsense. Especially when these boards are now hybrids that in fact do not last as long.
_"They stopped making fully bamboo short boards for various reasons. Mostly because the feel wasnt right and riders complained."_
Probably more so because bamboo isn't really suited for skateboards. I mean for real, they're only strong in one direction. And most of that strength is coming from being able to bend, which is not what you'd really want in a skateboard that needs to be stiff. Ironically, not even longboards are made of solely bamboo ply's, which are the few types of boards that probably do benefit from being a bit more bendy.
Love watching your videos. It's obvious that you genuinely love skating and it comes across, you make everything look so fun with such effortless style. Watching these always gets me pumped to get on the board.
Yo my daughter was watching this with me and she was laughing at you on the horse 🤣😂
We skate all of the same skateparks/spots yet we've never met, hope I don't fangirl when that day happens.
😂 it wouldn't be the first time it happened. I have seen the look when people fan out and I find it hilarious. I'm just some dude, but the fact that people have seen me on a screen a few dozen times has an interesting effect.
Great review. I skated 2 bamboo decks and felt the same about that 'dead' sound. I didn't question the wood / bamboo ratio (so that was cool to consider), but I did question the stats about skating being the number one killer of maple.
0:47 leaked picture of one the 4 Horse riders of the apocalypse.
Thought you meant the cool kids table at @7:13 ok idont know how to time code
Cirus skateboards make bamboo skateboards with a carbon core to give the snappy feel. I got one made in a custom shape for me. It is pretty good. Using a combo of different materials and local manufacture would be the best option for environmental protection. As most boards are made in China, with the wood shipped from north america, the carbon footprint on our deck (along with far too much of all our stuff) is huge. The average skater's deck is more well-traveled than the average skater, by a long shot.
Something I found interesting: A very common type of maple used for skateboard veneers is Acer saccharum (aka:sugar maple, rock maple). Although there are many types of maple considered endangered on The Red List of Maples report on globaltree.com, this type did NOT make the list of endangered maples. It is one of the 108 species listed as “least concern.”
"Daddys cheese fell off the cracker again!" LOL
You’re one of the few people that actually pay attention to skateboard sizing dimensions and wheelbase. I thought I was alone. I’m one of those that prefer wide boards(8.5) with short wheelbase (14) and length (31.75). They are hard to find. Some skaters can skate anything, i can’t so I’m picky, makes me envious haha. Great content btw.
Thank you:)
Your skating always seems a lot better on the 8.0 decks. Nice informative video as usual
Nice review once again! I wish the pop sounded better too - it kind of throws me off not having the crispy crack of 7ply. I also am glad you shared your analysis of the sales pitch...emotional sales pitches are always a red flag. I hope more stats are provided! See you in the next video!
Ben, here in Argentina we use a wood called Guatambu, here in the north its a very common tree, the skateboards factory's use them because the cost its less than a common canadian maple, and its very resist and more flexible but its more heavy than a maple wood. So here in Argentina its normal use boards made with Guatambu wood.
that line in the middle was so dope loved the flow and the camera
your channel is truly underrated, support :)
Bruh, are you my brother?
I knew someone up here named Tran. Must be your guys sister😂
@@bendegros we are spreading across the world to take over.
Anthony Tran HAHAHA
💯💯💯 love the honesty. My favorite thing about this channel
Ive been using them since 2013 all I can say is they are great! the only downside is that their tail and nose are slightly higher than the usual maple board. So If you have high trucks it takes a while to get used to.
2:07 "that's a pretty long deck"
That's what SHE said
Ben. Cam you review a LITHE deck. You come across as honest.
That would be awesome! Mine arrives in a few weeks.
@@thoyo how is it?
@@saintjimmy223 It's great quality. One of the few symmetric/twin kick decks still out there (they have non twin kicks too). Has a nice rigidity to it but not too rigid. The carbon fiber keeps it nice and solid feeling and it has a nice response to it when kick turning.
I can't say too much more from personal experience as I've not been able to push its limits due to recent injury and time away from skating. I'd encourage you to check TH-cam video reviews, there aren't a ton, but everyone who reviews it say they love it too.
Funny you asked today, because today is the first time in over two months I've been able to skate and I took the Lithe for a spin. Felt amazing.
$200 for a deck is steep, but I don't regret buying it.
You look really comfortable on that deck. Good review. I am hooked on flight decks, not sure I can move to another board right now.
the only reviewer i trust
Love the rolling filming section. They way you skated that deck, you should be on the payroll for Bamboo
Have ridden a few of them, great buy for the price. Speaking of 8.3s, what was your favorite? I'm hunting for a roudned (not pointy) medium to flat concave with medium to mellow kick, under 32"
Smooth line Ben. That fakie 5 was proper
enjoi should make bamboo skateboards for the irony
Dull thudd decks halt, slowdown or mess with ones progress ! UK 29 yrs still skating !! Hard rock maple! Always spitfire always!!!! Sales pitch yes!!!
love your videos, keep it up!
I just discovered skateboarding at the age of 32.
Hopefully its not too late to still learn some nice tricks.
Although ive been kitesurfing, mountainboarding, snowboarding and boarding with a carver board for 12 years, so my boardcontrol isnt the worst...
There's a whole range of tricks that are fairly easy that will prove fun enough to stick with. Aside from that, once you do get into the intermediate flip tricks then age really is of no relevance. It may take longer to learn tricks, but really so what?
He actually has a video about progressing in skateboarding over the age of 30. You can do it!
It’s never too late to learn! I’m 30 and am just getting back into it after about 10 years
Skateboarding after nine years feels so good.. it's all muscle memory and I have the cash to buy s nicer deck accessories..
I have 2 decks made out of bamboo and fiberglass (no maple at all) and it has lot of pop, but its mainly due to the fiberglass shit on top and on bottom (and there're only two plys of bamboo). those are made by Rayne (in your country btw) rayne renegade and rayne catalyst they re tech slide oriented board but can be used for cruising and throw ollie shove it and anything. just the bamboo is very flimsy, it can endure lot of torsion and weight but isnt strong when it bangs against pavement or w/e.
The sarcasm is strong in this video. I love it lol
man I didn't even realize it only had like 2 plies bamboo...
you make a good point about where the bamboo is actually grown.
a lot of things we do not know about this company,
like what type of resin they use to manufacture the boards.
some dwindle boards, such as enjoi, has super sap resin which is 30% Biobased Content.
a step in the right direction.
a bit expensive tho.
I find that with long term use of Bamboo Skateboard's boards, that if I touch the razor tail a bit, I get microscopic splinters, maybe from the bamboo.
I wonder how a 6:1 ratio of bamboo to maple would work.
Watching Ben Degros is my mindful moment. I could watch this dude talk skateboarding all day long. Thank you sir 🙏
As soon as you popped the first trick I could hear that sound you later described. I thought, well that sounds funny...
Excellent review, I think I can make an informed decision now. Only 1/3 bamboo is not what I was hoping for, but to conserve helps if the pop is right lol. Bamboo CAN GROW WELL in the US however, I know folks who planted a little bit and had they whole yards taken over less than 4 yrs later , I mean like acres and half acres of strong bamboo ( hard to cut, hard to remove) turning yard into bamboo farm lol.
Thanks again Ben, big ups from over 40 crowd in Jersey.
I so happy that there is at least one genuine funny informative skateboarding TH-camr ... Garett Ginner
Joking it’s Ben x
LOL!! You got me for a second:)
Just got a bamboo deck. Paired up with venture trucks is a great flick and steep pop 8.0
this chanel has what i always want, since skateboarding is more like a science, i always felt that i need a more technical explaination of what can help on anything, i am myself quite old so thanks to this chanel i understood that i had to find me a board that has the right shape because i skate full strenght for the first 2 hours and after that i get so tired to pop that i have to do everything steazy, so for me the shape of the board and the height of the trucks is super important.
I'm pretty new to skateboarding but I bought a bamboo board as a step up from my Big 5 Special. It was quite a bit cheaper than a maple deck so the price was great for a starter board, plus I didn't know anyone else that rode bamboo so it was kind of cool to have something a little different.. I like how how light it is. I feel like it makes it easier for me to learn tricks on until I really get the footwork down. I also found that it's holding up pretty well to razor tail and little to no pressure cracking after about 3 months of regular skating. I wouldn't say its the best board for everything but it's cool to have around for some things and definitely a good price for someone looking for a decent board to get started on.
Got a bamboo deck, it cracked vertically, didn't break, but still got those long vertical cracks. BTW, China has maple.
bruh same, withen 4 days it did the same around where the trucks are and the tail started to split into 2 peices after 4 days lmao
I heard professor schmitt talk about this and he said that the tree farmers are offsetting the harvesting of the trees by of course replanting them and of course they take care of the trees prior to harvesting them.he also said hard maple has a life span that if they weren't harvested then they would eventually die and the resources of the wood would go to waste. so the skateboarding industry is actually good for the great lakes area/Canadian maple trees
The longevity of the board is what makes it environmental.
Good point!
You’re hilarious man. Great skits. I like the graphic =) great review, I might try one of these sometime.
Bamboo boards aren't that great. My friend used to ride them all the time and would sell them to others. The biggest complaint was how flexible the decks felt. We took a photo of my friend jumping in the middle of his board and the thing was bent to the ground but didn't break (I think that's in a review he did on TH-cam). The nose, tail, and concave seemed exceptionally steep (perhaps they ha e changed this). My other friend actually parked his car on top of his deck overnight to flatten it out. When the board splinters the bamboo will stab you (I've had some gnarly bamboo splinters). Due to the bamboo top ply the pressure cracks look insane. They go from front bolts to the back bolts. We've even accidentally split a deck in half the long way - from nose to tail! Also, supposedly the owner of BambooSk8 (or is it BambooSkate now?) doesn't even skate!!! Obviously support skater owned.
Oh, and did you know they've been using fewer and fewer bamboo plies and more maple plies over the years? They used to be 100% bamboo, then added more and more plies of maple over the years. Now they're almost an entirety maple deck. Go figure.
is your friend skateislam??
So true i bought one when they were 100% bamboo and now its two plys of bamboo
I have been curious about bamboo thanks for the review 👍🏼
I looked at this board a long time ago cool to see you got the exact design
Ive skated 2 bamboo decks before and the pop is great but i hate how long the nose is on these boards maybe if youre like 6'2-6'3 theyre alright but if youre under the 6 ft range theyre really just like skating a small surfboard and they dont make mellow or medium concave decks i know some people like super concave but not everybody does i wish they had better shapes and on top of that how are they more friendly towards the environment if only 2 plys are bamboo if they really were marketing an enviromentally friendly board it would be 6 ply all bamboo not only 2 ply bamboo and the rest maple that doesnt actually do anything for the environment other than make someone feel like theyre doing something when they aren't doing anything because youre product is still mostly made from maple
I think they used use more bamboo but it was too flexy. I think their longboards and cruisers are full bamboo. I agree with you about the kicks. Waaaay too steep.
Deforestation = The rapid logging of forested areas with no regard to sustainability practices or concern about regrowth.
Seen these on amazon a lot. Was always curious about them.
Metaldude X amazon is for cucks
Oooo what about a hemp board, has that been done. That thing would be strong af I imagine!
Skate XS is the kids bamboo brand. It really is one of the few great mini options. A father son skater owned business & the best to deal with.
I think i would like a duller pop for curb sessions.
loved to hear your dauther around, remains me of mine
Hi Ben! I love your videos and have done a lot of research to pick out my first board, a Real 8.06”, 31.5” length with 14” wheelbase.
In this video, did you put the normal Indy 139s on your board? I was curious what you thought of the 14” wheelbase with Indys. I’m leaning towards Indys, but am wondering if the wheelbase would be too short. I’m 5’6”, size 9 shoe, and am aiming for street/tech skating with some park thrown in.
Indy 144 vs Thunder 148 video would be cool
6:26 who's filming this?
me
Nice switch variel heel flip over the step up..
a nice next session to you, too! :)
todays session wasn't very good. I participated the first time ever in a contest, a game of skate... I lost in the first round :-P
wasn't really surprised, though
Great review as always!
Thanks Jay:)
Great review as always! How about reviewing some OJ Elite wheels or even some Ricta's even though I'm set on Spitfire Formula Fours 99a - the best for me!
I ride what comes down the pipe. If i can ever get a free set of those wheels I will give them a go.
I'm really looking for a board with big kicks like this decent concave but snappy pop can you point me in the right direction legend??
Could you get a dwindle board? Almost Impact or Enjoi preferably.
Probably the best review on bamboo skateboards. Their also a lot cheaper.
Hello Ben...since your out in Canada do you know of any Canadian board company that uses truly authentic Canadian Maple with there boards like 100% made in Canada Companies... thanks bro
habitat did bamboo over a decade ago I loved the habitat bamboo decks.
What size trucks do you use?
I got one of thier long boards, picked it up 5yrs ago from a skate shop in san diego. Sadly the shop no longer exists, else I would have went in and asked if they had any info on the company:(
Hey I watched this the other day, I came back to tell you some companies make 100% bamboo boards. I would really like to see a review because they are FIVE ply boards.
I had a couple decks from habitat that had at least a few layers of bamboo in them way back, maybe it was just me at the time, but I went through them like crazy
pick up an evisen skateboard deck. I got one today from my local shop. the shape and concave are interesting.
Do you know if any companies are making shorter boards at a normal to larger width? I think it would be interesting to ride an 8.25 that was between 28 and 30 inches, but those lengths don't seem to come any larger than a 7.75. I feel like I could go full helicopter with a cute little chub like that
I don't know of any:(
As soon as he got on the horse I had to like the video
What size wheels were on here
Hemp deck next? Your reviews are the best.
I haven't even heard of those yet.
A European company called Rolkaz makes them. That's the only one I know of.
I like watching these videos
I liked watching you and Ted skate when I was little
Just adding to previous comments, FWIW, just noticed Almost specifically says their maple is from a regrowth program in the Great Lakes region of Canada. I could be presuming too much, but I'd guess most of the companies coming through Dwindle use the same...
telling it like it is. I want to see a deck made of just bamboo ( maybe a sheet of carbon in the middle but whatever)
They tried. And they failed.
I have nothing but good things to say about my bamboo decks! I just orders two more today :) the pop is incredible compared to my Santa Cruz and baker board.
one more thing. Thanks to this channel I’ve learned how to pair up certain trucks to my decks. So on my bamboo deck-thunder trucks all the way.
True here also in the Philippines their selling it here already..
Nice review! Are you skating Spencer Hamilton’s Supra? Are they good?
I am and they are AWESOME!!
8 inch board, lo trucks and 49mm wheels. Best set up
i have one Question. can you overpop an ollie? so the board flies everywere... if it hits the Frontfoot? or is there an other issue. im able to ollie, kinda low "energized"... ollies. but if i try to Pop as hard as i can, the board always turns, about 45-60 degrease. Or it rotates about 60-90 degrease. (Often Primo landings) why is that? i would say, i have the "small" Ollie on Lock... but if i try higher, it always messes up. (thats kinda anoying) I think, that my ankle is not flexy enough... or is that not so important? greetz
All I can think is you just need to work your way up to bigger ollies a little more incrementally if you can.
so i try to get to much? (i often think, "it cant be that difficult, if even 4-5 year old Kids can do that!") i guess... thats the wrong Attitude? ;) ok be more patiant. got it. thx
Like the video , good review , really good skating .
I have qustion so i have thunder 147 truck and thunder say it can go to 7.9 to 8.12 but i wanted to try out 8.125 but i dont know if its gonna mess me up because the .5 ? So can i ride an 8.125 on 147 truck? Good vid🙏
Yes you can. 8.12 is the same as 8.125
Great video as usual Ben!
you skate so clean !
Your flip tricks are looking nice and boned out with those steep kicks! I was ghost popping all over the place with them. I think they used to use more bamboo plies but the board was too flexy. I've rode two and one was unforgivably stiff and the other one was pretty bendy. I think I'll stick to American or Canadian made maple boards for now.
I have the same skateboard (nebula w/ ventures). BTW, the nose and tail chips super easy, but they're harder to snap in half. Truth be told, they don't last longer.
Landyachts one board one tree, just cost me $560 AUS to plant 2 trees, lol, but I now have a sweet cruiser and a new longboard.
Didn't Sector 9 make an all bamboo board?
Can you please review oxelo decathlon board?
Great content again !! 👍
Can I request something? Can you do a review about china maple decks? Will they last? Even just for beginners. Thank you! love ur vids all the time
Just found you and stoked. btw- I have to give props on the OLFA but not on the snap technique lol Cheers.,
Can you review a Black Label deck?
I don't know why I paid more for the Olfa with the grip. But I'm glad I did. Shout out to Olfa.