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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby Alex-Loves-Lamp on Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:54 pm

As long as all the improvements dont affect the price too much im definately down for a new plastic.
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby snowsk8gnar111 on Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:25 am

Alex Blais wrote:Guys,

I am extremly glad that you're all interested in purchasing one of these. To answer some of your questions, the board would be:

A) The exact same... Fast and easy to flip. Inexpensive and lots of fun to ride.

OR

B) We could brign in many advancements to this board. This would include a HDPE core (just like the old boards to have the same flex and feel) but with an UHMW base (this base would be faster and especially alot more durable. So forget these damn scratches.) Also, this board could have some base graphics unlike every other plastic board. A fiberglass layer would be added to make sure the board's shape stays good for a much longer period of time.

Project in work...

Keep the comments coming!


Exactly what I was looking for you to say. Would you plan on making one for the 08 season or save it for 09?
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby soucy on Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:10 am

I find my old danger girl in the back of my high school and the guy who put it there had did 10 hole in taht and I say WTF and i try this and if you do one like that I will buy one because 10 holes in a snowskate... non't very good
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby manic_aimless on Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:38 pm

Alex Blais wrote:Guys,

I am extremly glad that you're all interested in purchasing one of these. To answer some of your questions, the board would be:

A) The exact same... Fast and easy to flip. Inexpensive and lots of fun to ride.

OR

B) We could brign in many advancements to this board. This would include a HDPE core (just like the old boards to have the same flex and feel) but with an UHMW base (this base would be faster and especially alot more durable. So forget these damn scratches.) Also, this board could have some base graphics unlike every other plastic board. A fiberglass layer would be added to make sure the board's shape stays good for a much longer period of time.

Project in work...

Keep the comments coming!


sounds like a plan, id buy that for sure
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby dyelax on Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:30 pm

do you have a design for it yet? how much will it cost?
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby Alex Blais on Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:02 am

dyelax wrote:do you have a design for it yet? how much will it cost?


It would be exact same thing as the danger girl model with a different graphic.

As for cost... Something between 60$-80$
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby tkoyen on Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:53 am

Sounds epic.
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby bradenioi on Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:41 am

i still have my old danger girl in my basement
and i looked at it
the only problem i had with it was it is very narrow
is the deck gonna be like 8" like the woods or smaller
id buy one too
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby Eryic on Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:57 pm

Alex Blais wrote:Guys,

I am extremly glad that you're all interested in purchasing one of these. To answer some of your questions, the board would be:

A) The exact same... Fast and easy to flip. Inexpensive and lots of fun to ride.

OR

B) We could brign in many advancements to this board. This would include a HDPE core (just like the old boards to have the same flex and feel) but with an UHMW base (this base would be faster and especially alot more durable. So forget these damn scratches.) Also, this board could have some base graphics unlike every other plastic board. A fiberglass layer would be added to make sure the board's shape stays good for a much longer period of time.

Project in work...

Keep the comments coming!

Do both.
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Re: COSD Plastic snowskate

Postby dyelax on Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:23 am

ya make 2 different ones
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