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BambooSK8 history

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

2007b BambooSK8 history

http://www.bamboosk8.com/bamboosk8/history/

We all know Rome wasn’t built overnight. The same goes for BambooSK8. For the past few years, we’ve devoted our attention to producing the best possible bamboo skateboard on the market that is up to the standard of the average pro skateboard out there. Reality is – if it isn’t, then why even bother trying to compete in the market. Nonetheless, you have to start somewhere…and for us, that start was a few years ago. It was our intent to change the market from 100% maple to 100% bamboo skateboards; a lofty goal. While the 100%’s were pretty awesome at one time, in terms of the strength and durability, they were too flat for the average consumer who needed a deeper concave. Unfortunately, for as cool as bamboo is as a natural resource, it does have its limitations in terms of how far you can bend it. The result of too much bending is a surface crack at the point of flux running left to right. The same holds true for maple though when bending it too far as well. It’s just inherent in natural resources being pushed beyond their natural limits. Anyhow, so that left us over time working on other mixes, different glues, different pressing techniques, different press times, etc. Fast forward to 2011 and here we are today with a deck that is 70% bamboo by content. That’s 70% more than the 100% maple, which is a step in the right direction. This deck shape with the concave pleases a significant portion of the skaters who skate the decks…that’s why we have so many repeat customers. We don’t claim that it will please everyone as a deck purchase is a personal choice based on your style of skating and preferences (concave, wheelbase, shape, etc.). We hope that for you who are reading this can see that our best intentions are towards the environment and taking small steps in the right direction; we’ve only got 1 planet folks – let’s take care of it and each other! For those who choose to skate a bambooSK8 deck, we appreciate you! See fan testimonials at www.bamboosk8.com/fans

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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

http://www.gillout.com/content/story/Bambus+auf+vier+R%E4dern%3A+Durchdachte+Skateboards+aus+100+Prozent+Natur

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Etnies GvR skate contest – October 5/6

Monday, October 6th, 2008

We had an awesome weekend in Lake Forest at Etnies.  Our 2 interns David and Taylor arrived Saturday morning around 8am to set up our booth, which contained a bamboo table and chairs, bamboo art piece and 2 racks of decks to display, 2 banners, as well as around 100 decks for promotion.  Geoff arrived around 9am after getting lost in Huntington Beach dropping off veneers to a longboard company.  Ron arrived around 10 with the remaining promotional items.  Anyhow, the weather was a bit cold and when the rain came down a few times, it got pretty darn chilly.  Nonetheless, the level of excitement from kids stoked on our product made it all worth it.  We had kids willing to break their brand new pro model decks on camera for a chance to exchange it for a 100% bamboo skate deck.  At 1 point, we through a deck out into the crowd and it took nearly 2 minutes of a near riot before 1 kid made his mark walking away with the deck and a smile on his face.  Many were amazed at how strong the bamboo decks really are.  We also had a few kids who wanted to go promote our brand and hand out postcard fliers with a chance to win free decks for a year contest.  The actual skate qualification took place on Saturday and it just floors me how many guys cannot land any tricks; and they are pros?  Wow!  What other sport can you get away with that?  Saturday around 8:20, Bad Religion took the stage and rocked it hard.  Amazing to think how long they’ve been around and still play that fast.  Sunday, Ron and the interns worked the booth and we had another successful day; many more bamboo skate decks promoted.

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Punk rock

 

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Taylor, David, Ron, Geoff

 

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Working the booth…

 

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Joey Brezinski doing some manual work

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These kids promoted our brand all day and got some free decks!

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Ron, 60 years old tearing up the rail

 

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Bad Religion is actually Good Religion