Skate


  • Been skating a bit; not as much at I would like. Got a few new boards (pintail, pool, slalom, dervish). Went to a race at the mount. Another race coming up in Wellington.
  • Stopped playing online poker. Was profitable, but the time was a drag. It paid for a few skateboards though. Still have a small bankroll for live games.
  • Changed jobs. Working in the Health sector, still for government. Basically I’m a project manager, but there’s more to it and the explanation is really long so I won’t bore you.

I’ve had my last exam ever. …unless I decide to do some other qualification. Only 1 research paper to go.

In other news: I finally ordered some slalom gear. It should be here next week. Now I just need to find some more people…

Waitangi Park Pool

I can’t wait for my shortboard to arrive. A longboard is just not right in the pool.

Imagine someone hands you an unpainted aluminium can. You’re told that it came out of the same factory that makes Coca-cola, using all of the same methods, all of the same equipment and all of the same ingedients to the same recipe, but it was put in an unpainted can. You can get hold of it for about 60% of the cost of Coca-cola branded cola.

  1. Would you try it?
  2. If it tastes the same, would you switch?
  3. Would you encourage others to switch too?
  4. Would you feel like a tight-ass for not buying branded cola?
  5. Do you think you’d be seen as a tight-ass for not buying branded cola?
  6. Can this anology be applied to blank vs. branded skateboard decks? (or computer equipment, iPods etc.)

Flipping this the other way around:

  1. If you wouldn’t try it, why not?
  2. If you wouldn’t switch, why not?
  3. Do you feel better drinking branded cola?
  4. Do you think others see you as better for buying branded cola?

This is my thinking behind what skate gear I bought. This is something I probably should have asked about before I bought stuff, but too late now. I’ll know next time.

Minilogo Deck 8″

Brand: I don’t really care about graphics, but I do care about quality. For those that don’t know, Minilogo is Powell’s attempt to compete with unbranded blank decks. They are effectively a blank deck, although coloured, but with a small Powell logo.

Size: simple, I’m big, with big feet. Strength is important. I’m not too concerned with the higher rotational mass of a bigger board; I’m not that good yet that the effect is significant.

Independent Trucks

I don’t know a lot about the truck market. It came down to a choice betwwen what I percieve as the big brands (Independent, Gring King and Gull Wing). They must be popular for a reason and the cost difference was negligible.

Bone Reds Bearings

I’m very pleased with my current Minilogo bearings. Bones Reds (another Powell brand) are the next step up.

Spitfire BlueTech Wheels (56mm)

Choosing wheels was my hardest decision. I think it may take a few more sets to really get to grips with what I like. They are a 97A durometer wheel; slightly softer than most modern wheels. I chose this because the New Zealand roads are a much larger chip than most others and the softer wheel gives slightly more grip and a less bone-jarring ride. For the same reason, I went for a wheel that’s slightly bigger than the normal 51-53mm.

I ordered my new shortboard from Skate America. Custom build as below:

Cost US$125 including freight to NZ (NZ$185). To buy this in NZ would cost about NZ$100 more.

The whole use of PPE in NZ skating, by my observation, comes down to fashion and style.

When vert skating was big everyone wore at least knee pads, and most wore helmets. Now that street is way more popular, I rarely see any PPE.

I don’t wear pads, but if I’m doing more than a flatland cruise or a play at the local skate park I do wear a helmet, particularly when I know I’m going to go faster than 30km/h (19mph).

Generally, New Zealander’s attitude to safety, in particular young males, tends to be quite blase. This is also reflected in road statistics.

The human body is fragile, but great at repairing itself after most injuries. <lecture>It’s much better to not get injured in the first place. PPE will help with that and also when you do get hurt, will most likely reduce the level of injury.</lecture>

Minilogo are giving away free decks for the most referrals that join their militants. Use ‘NZJoe’ as the referring militant and sign up free here so I can get one. Thanks :)

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