THE RAMBLER
THE RAMBLER
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The Rambler brings us back to our roots. Some of the first boards we made were drop through decks meant for traversing our local streets, throwing freestyle tricks, and sliding our first hills. The Rambler pays homage to all these original boards featuring rocker, mellow tub concave, mellow kick tails with a drop through mounting. The Basalt and Maple construction provides a slight but lively flex. Grab the Rambler and get back to your roots!

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SPECS
Length: 41”(104.41cm)
Width: 9.5”(24.13cm)
Wheelbase: 28”(71.12cm)
CONSTRUCTION
The Rambler is crafted out of 7 plies of hard rock Great Lakes Maple and two layers of 13 ounce Biaxial Basalt.
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MATERIALS
All of the materials we put into our boards are aimed at being as sustainable as possible.
-The Wood is sourced from a sustainable mill
-The Glue used in our boards is a water based PVA glue for lowest environmental impact
-The Resin used is 29% bio based resin called SuperSap by Entropy Resins
-The Inks used in our graphics are water based acrylic inks, significantly less toxic for the environment than the oil based inks used by most in the industry
-The Lacquer used to seal our boards is a waterborne lacquer with extremely low VOC content which leads to less impact on the environment.
GRAPHICS
All of our graphics are hand screen printed in our shop in Seattle, WA.
They are printed using high quality water based inks. Because they are screen printed by hand, slight variations might be present in each board.
All Graphics are created by Gerry Kreuder with a collaboration of ideas from the team.
PROCESS
All of our boards are made from start to finish in our shop in Seattle, WA.
We have strict quality control rules in place throughout the process to insure each and every board that leaves our shop is of the highest quality.
Our CNC machine and programming is able to process material with accuracy better than .001” which guarantees 100 percent accurate boards and specs every time.