Your next skateboard. landyachtz.com/collections/do... Music: "Wires" by Red Fang www.redfang.net Travis is riding The Peacemaker, Bear Precisions Grizzlies, 62mm 82a Street Hawgs and 70mm 80a Mini-Zombie Hawgs
I would LOVE to see this board be rereleased with the same construction or at the very least have the current roster try out some of the boards from 2010-2012. It'd be dope af.
Maaaann....I come back to this video every once in a while, as it made me buy this board, when it was released. Still got it, still shreddin' many years later🤙🏾 Good shit ya'll
Its one of my favorite boards ever, good at high speeds, locks you in on slides, and the kicktail makes it even more fun. Its also fun to just cruise around on.
36" peacemaker is a mad beast of a board. like he says, a true allrounder. kicktail has a good pop, its handy enough for cruising and if you like high speed bombing, even that is no prob at all. the concave locks me in so nicely, i love this board
I'm over 6 foot. Have a ripple ridge. Funnest board I've ever ridden. Great for town commuting, ollying up pavements with ease (board has tons of pop). Very responsive. Great for dodging pavements, manholes, street poles etc. also awesome for throwing down some standup slides. Although I'm looking at getting a peacemaker specifically for sliding and freeriding (something longer). But if you're looking for a small board for downtown commuting I couldn't recommend the ripple ridge enough!
Hot damn. I'm on the verge of ordering my Daisy, and then I come across this glorious video and board. Eff me and this decision I have to make. Probably going to be the hardest decision I've ever had to make.
Depends on preference. The daisy is a bit longer, so you can keep your feet between the trucks when sliding. The peacemaker is unique because when you ride it your back foot is outside of the wheelbase, so rotational slides are easier to kick out. long slides are harder tho.
It's great for downhill, the wheelwells behind with the kick make a nice pocket for your foot. I suggest placing a brushing on the top side of your board for your front foot to lean against for foot placement.
Well, the Wolfshark is a pretty awesome board, but I definitely think you will be happy with your decision in the end. The foot pocket is really comfortable and the kick tail... well kick tails just make everything better.
I just started to get in to downhill and free riding but have been riding a board thats a top mount setup primarily for cruising (bought it at zummiez as a starter board).. but would this be a good transition board for downhill or free ride or should i go with a drop through deck?
This is a dope free ride board, its great for high speed to, but I was going 35kmh and got a speed wobble and fucked myself up, so yeah great free ride board
just incase anyone was wondering, this board is EXTREMELY LIGHT!!!! like seriously! my friend just got it, and we went to the skatepark, which by the way it is very good for, IT WAS LIGHTER THAN MY STREET DECK!
this board is AMAZING. I have a 2015 (UFO Graphic) Peacemaker 32 with 63mm 78a Fattie Hawgs. Perfect for NYC cruising. Kick tail gets me off curves nicely and the 78a wheels eats cracks/bumps/rocks like a dream. I sprayed painted the bottom of the board all Matte Black. Not a fan of the juvenile graphic. This board is highly recommended. Its 9" x 32" Polar Bear trucks Included. Comes with some ok wheels but I upgraded and put on those wheels I mentioned. GET IT! Its a stocky cruiser.
The 2 are really great at sliding, but with the peacemaker, your back foot is right on the trucks, so it mean more control in slides, and you have to a nice kick tail to blunt slide like Travis!