
Did you know
that we offer 10% discounts to anyone who can find a typo or incorrect product info on our website?
Steve knows, after emailing last week to question our sanity/knowledge when we put the new Supersonics online with the back truck on the wrong way.
Yep, the most anticipated new release in months and we really did that.
For over a year I've been waking up with cold sweats at the thought of someone noticing that hiccup with the old Supersonics...

...And it was in the final few days, after doing a quick photoshop job to get the new ones online, that I was finally caught.
We've been careful to shoot the new ones with both truck options to illustrate the proper way to set them up.

For most riders we recommend starting with the outer option for a more civilised ride - this extreme version will pump well at high speeds but is harder to get going initially.
Especially if its a winter setup, there's no need to have it setup as racey as possible - safety and comfort are more important out on wet, salty streets.

And if its a winter setup, you can't go wrong with the Aegis with built in mudguards to keep the slugs off your shins.
Reminds us of the Rollsrolls from back in the day, but a whole lot more functional!

Not that lack of functionality bothered Dave when he skated the length of the UK and then Australia.
And whilst it's epic to have the new highest-end gear in the shop and I'd love for you all to buy it, I do think there's something to be said for doing a Dave.
You don't need the best stuff to jump on your skateboard and enjoy it, or go a long way.
If it rolls and turns acceptably, the world is your oyster.
But if you've been doing that for a while and an upgrade beckons, you know how to get hold of us.
Accept no substitutes,
Matt @ Vandem