Not your typical 40oz.. Shake this one up and it probably won’t explode in your face. A mellow radial sidecut, soft buttery flex and a great price tag make the Ellis Street perfect for the park and your hidden street spot. Did I mention the cool beer inspired graphics making the Street probably the only board that won’t get smashed over your head in a hells angels bar in the rough side of Fresno.
From the block to the corner store, handle any hood terrain with ease. The poppy T-Comb Core makes for a light and responsive ride. We also use the Park Style sidecut for mellow turns and a buttery feel. Rails and kickers get served with this all-around park/street dominator. Respect.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
153, 157, 160
Riding Style:
Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Tri-Comb Core featuring Bamboo
Park Style Sidecut
Sintered Base
Factory Waxed by Purl
12-Point Screw System
Rockwell forged stainless steel edges
Similar boards:
Nitro T1 - 2010
Burton SE7EN - 2010
Capita Stairmaster - 2010
Apo Selekta - 2010
Atomic Hatchet - 2010

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