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Measuring at 5-feet in length from nose to tail, the beautifully sculpted birch flex-deck brings surf dynamics that allows the cruiser to snap the tail and carve at extreme angles even at top speed or weave through people with ease. This deck is long thin and narrow, making it stable but also is able to twist and flex at the same time, just like a snowboard deck. Whatever your fix is, cruising, carving, nose-riding or barrel roll, prepare for the ultimate high. Choose the HST truck set which suits your skill and style. All HST trucks give 30° degrees of board lean and allow the ultimate rail-to-rail flow They are mounted on massive 24mm riser blocks and clad with a set of Hamboards signature chocolate brown 83mm cast polyurethane wheels. The wheels are buttery smooth and super grippy. Specs: Length: 60" Width: 11" Wheelbase: 44" Weight: 19lb Deck Material: Birch Deck Thickness: 15mm Wheel Size: 83mm Wheel Material: Polyurethane Wheel Durometer: Hardness: 78A - 80A Truck Hanger Width: 200mm Which HST Trucks should you get? Hamboards produces trucks with four different pivot angles, 55°, 40°, 20° and 0°. After years of testing and customer feedback, we have identified three setups which cover the majority of skill levels and customer riding styles. HST 40°/40° — "Dig and Carve" The Performance All-RounderSkill Level: Expert This is the original setup that built Hamboards' reputation. If you're looking for deep carves and big turns with maximum versatility, this is the setup for you. The 40°/40° configuration delivers equal front and rear turning, letting you throw the tail of your board just like you're hitting the lip of a wave and carving back down the face. Once you're at speed, you have complete control over your ride—from easy cruising and technical footwork to wide-open shredding that digs deep into every turn. This is the ultimate performance setup for advanced riders who want the widest range of possibilities, whether you're seeking mellow flow or aggressive rail-to-rail carving that mirrors the most dynamic surf sessions. HST 55°/20° — "Pump and Glide" The Flow SpecialistSkill Level: Intermediate If you're looking for effortless pumping and that smooth glide-down-the-line feeling, this is the setup for you. The 55°/20° configuration creates the perfect balance of front drive and rear stability, making it ideal for practicing footwork and cross-stepping while maintaining deep rail control when you need it. Once you build speed, you can make that critical turn down the line and immediately transition into nose walking with more control and ease than ever before. You can still engage the rail and carve when the moment calls for it, but this setup prioritizes flow over power—perfect for riders who love the glide and want to focus on style, technique, and that meditative connection between board and rider. HST 55°/0° — "Cross-step Noserider" The Traditional LoggerSkill Level: Beginner If you're looking for maximum stability and authentic longboard tradition, this is the setup for you. The 55°/0° "log setup" locks your backend in place down the line, providing the ultimate platform for cross-stepping, footwork, and getting to the nose with confidence. While you can still engage the rail and make smooth turns when needed, this configuration is specifically designed for riders who want to master the classic art of noseriding and walking the board. This is the purest longboard experience—stable, predictable, and focused on the timeless style that defines traditional surfing, where getting to the nose and gracefully stepping back is the ultimate expression of flow and control.
Measuring at 5-feet in length from nose to tail, the beautifully sculpted birch flex-deck brings surf dynamics that allows the cruiser to snap the tail and carve at extreme angles even at top speed or weave through people with ease. This deck is long thin and narrow, making it stable but also is able to twist and flex at the same time, just like a snowboard deck. Whatever your fix is, cruising, carving, nose-riding or barrel roll, prepare for the ultimate high. Choose the HST truck set which suits your skill and style. All HST trucks give 30° degrees of board lean and allow the ultimate rail-to-rail flow They are mounted on massive 24mm riser blocks and clad with a set of Hamboards signature chocolate brown 83mm cast polyurethane wheels. The wheels are buttery smooth and super grippy. Specs: Length: 60" Width: 11" Wheelbase: 44" Weight: 19lb Deck Material: Birch Deck Thickness: 15mm Wheel Size: 83mm Wheel Material: Polyurethane Wheel Durometer: Hardness: 78A - 80A Truck Hanger Width: 200mm Which HST Trucks should you get? Hamboards produces trucks with four different pivot angles, 55°, 40°, 20° and 0°. After years of testing and customer feedback, we have identified three setups which cover the majority of skill levels and customer riding styles. HST 40°/40° — "Dig and Carve" The Performance All-RounderSkill Level: Expert This is the original setup that built Hamboards' reputation. If you're looking for deep carves and big turns with maximum versatility, this is the setup for you. The 40°/40° configuration delivers equal front and rear turning, letting you throw the tail of your board just like you're hitting the lip of a wave and carving back down the face. Once you're at speed, you have complete control over your ride—from easy cruising and technical footwork to wide-open shredding that digs deep into every turn. This is the ultimate performance setup for advanced riders who want the widest range of possibilities, whether you're seeking mellow flow or aggressive rail-to-rail carving that mirrors the most dynamic surf sessions. HST 55°/20° — "Pump and Glide" The Flow SpecialistSkill Level: Intermediate If you're looking for effortless pumping and that smooth glide-down-the-line feeling, this is the setup for you. The 55°/20° configuration creates the perfect balance of front drive and rear stability, making it ideal for practicing footwork and cross-stepping while maintaining deep rail control when you need it. Once you build speed, you can make that critical turn down the line and immediately transition into nose walking with more control and ease than ever before. You can still engage the rail and carve when the moment calls for it, but this setup prioritizes flow over power—perfect for riders who love the glide and want to focus on style, technique, and that meditative connection between board and rider. HST 55°/0° — "Cross-step Noserider" The Traditional LoggerSkill Level: Beginner If you're looking for maximum stability and authentic longboard tradition, this is the setup for you. The 55°/0° "log setup" locks your backend in place down the line, providing the ultimate platform for cross-stepping, footwork, and getting to the nose with confidence. While you can still engage the rail and make smooth turns when needed, this configuration is specifically designed for riders who want to master the classic art of noseriding and walking the board. This is the purest longboard experience—stable, predictable, and focused on the timeless style that defines traditional surfing, where getting to the nose and gracefully stepping back is the ultimate expression of flow and control.
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