subsonic buckshot
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Re: subsonic buckshot
The buckshot design was based off of the barrage shape. It has a triplane concave similar to the barrage, but with more flat in the center(5.5"). Another major difference is the upturned nose, wedged 5 degrees allowing for quicker maneuvering. It has a 31" wheel base, making it a super maneuverable board. If you really want to check it out, you should swing by the shop, you can jump on the deck yourself and see what you think.

Revolutionist- Posts: 175
Join date: 2008-05-04
Re: subsonic buckshot
thanks.... when i have the time after finals, I will stop by and try it out.
thanks for the time to respond
thanks for the time to respond
matt lee- Posts: 12
Join date: 2009-05-31
Re: subsonic buckshot
The Buckshot is probably my favorite board in my quiver (possibly because I helped design it).
Jp did a very good job of describing it too (except I think it's a 32" wheelbase...). It is based on the Barrage shape but a few changes were made so that it better fits my style of riding. It's got very nice edges on the sides of the board that keep your feet locked-in but it still has enough flat space in the middle for it to be a stable platform at high speeds. Jp's got one at the shop and Scott can also make custom versions of the Buckshot that have triaxial fiberglass and uni-directional carbon fiber which makes the board lighter and stronger.
Jp did a very good job of describing it too (except I think it's a 32" wheelbase...). It is based on the Barrage shape but a few changes were made so that it better fits my style of riding. It's got very nice edges on the sides of the board that keep your feet locked-in but it still has enough flat space in the middle for it to be a stable platform at high speeds. Jp's got one at the shop and Scott can also make custom versions of the Buckshot that have triaxial fiberglass and uni-directional carbon fiber which makes the board lighter and stronger.
billy_the_kid- Posts: 287
Join date: 2008-05-07
Re: subsonic buckshot
humukid wrote:The buckshot is also has the same length, wheel base, and even the same 5 degree wedged nose as the Eastside dropboard...Is this a coincidence? I think not.
Perhaps because is also has a great design.
Smiles- Posts: 2
Join date: 2009-08-24
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