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Title: plan b
Post by: 03harriso on May 27, 2007, 01:34:31 PM
are they anygood? i might get one
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Post by: the j on May 27, 2007, 01:35:23 PM
no the worst wood out there right now no joke
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Post by: Cliffzilla on May 27, 2007, 05:03:55 PM
Not as bad as Dwindle, but still pretty bad. Buy Deluxe.
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Post by: Peter on May 27, 2007, 05:14:40 PM
I was thinking about plan b today. I really hope they put out their video this year, I'd love to see some new PJ footy
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Post by: braeley_skate on May 27, 2007, 05:20:44 PM
never had one, and probably never will
i havnt heard one good thing about them so far
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Post by: blazini on May 27, 2007, 05:23:55 PM
I was thinking about plan b today. I really hope they put out their video this year, I'd love to see some new PJ footy

the whole team is in europe right now... i guess they are filming for the video
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: Maple Syrup on May 27, 2007, 06:08:58 PM
their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: 256 Ply on May 27, 2007, 06:25:37 PM
their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.


Weight has no bearing on board breakage, it's force.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: Edward Penishands on May 27, 2007, 07:18:52 PM
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their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.

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Weight has no bearing on board breakage, it's force.

yet weight has a major impact on force's strength
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: picklesickshuv-it on May 27, 2007, 07:21:39 PM
...and plan b boards sucking
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: toque on May 27, 2007, 07:30:36 PM
i hate plan B........they should have just left it alone instead of ruining something that could have gone down in gloriously in skate history.....
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Post by: coreyquinn on May 27, 2007, 09:41:23 PM
i hate plan B........they should have just left it alone instead of ruining something that could have gone down in gloriously in skate history.....
i dont see it as it ruining it at all, its just like a completely new company
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: SoapboxStance on May 27, 2007, 09:48:09 PM
a completely new company with the same name as an epic company from the early 90's, that is. the whole thing is kind of a shame. boards are shitty, skateboarding doesn't need, and couldn't possibly have a super team like what plan b is trying to be, it's just too big now.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: skasta on May 27, 2007, 09:51:47 PM
I was thinking about plan b today. I really hope they put out their video this year, I'd love to see some new PJ footy

word, i'm so stoked to see pjs part.

i've had about 3 plan b's and i really dig em. the mellow concave, shapes, and pop is pretty good imo... way better wood then dwindle for sure.

btw if you haven't seen his life after death promo check it out...

http://pjladd.pj.funpic.org/clips/?id=featuredappearances/planbliveafterdeath
 
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: Hastings on May 28, 2007, 12:57:44 AM
Robbie Williams and crowd scenes it couldn't be any worse. I really hope the new video is nothing like this trailer, I would be pretty stoked to see a full section from McKay.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: penknife on May 28, 2007, 01:50:08 AM
Not as bad as Dwindle, but still pretty bad. Buy Deluxe.


hot skate news: James Craig kicked off Blind
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: 256 Ply on May 28, 2007, 02:53:39 AM
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their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.

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Weight has no bearing on board breakage, it's force.
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yet weight has a major impact on force's strength

I've seen small kids break boards on flat, and big guys land large gaps. Landing correctly is a bigger factor than board strength or rider weight.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: commander jameson on May 28, 2007, 03:58:38 AM
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Not as bad as Dwindle, but still pretty bad. Buy Deluxe.
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hot skate news: James Craig kicked off Blind

Are you sure that Cliff and Cliffzilla are same person  :-\?
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: heckler on May 28, 2007, 06:52:24 AM
their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.
Seems like your friend breaks a lot of boards
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Post by: KoRnholio8 on May 28, 2007, 07:34:32 AM
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their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.
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Seems like your friend breaks a lot of boards

i've seen that to... plan b deack getting broke a lot and fast... anyway, that friend of mine breaks every board super fast...
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: Maple Syrup on May 28, 2007, 07:40:33 AM
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their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.
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Seems like your friend breaks a lot of boards

i think you misread. my friend who broke his plan b, the kid who i knew personally, has only broken maybe 2 his whole life.  hes all about skating manuals and ledges.  then i said that i have seen about 4 brand new plan b decks break, all different people, different weights and everything.  and im not regular, i know how you land matters, but the way he landed shouldnt have broken the board at all. it was a front shove on flat, not even popped high and its not like he jumped straight in the middle, the tail just gave.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: TEN.X.TRUTH on May 28, 2007, 08:24:24 AM
Nike, Adidas, Puma,
Quiksilver, Billabong, O'Neil
Salomon, K2, Burton

Ya know what makes these guys succesful in achieving quality? Quality Control Proceedures. QC's inspecting products while in production to help mitigate quality issues, and help facilitate higher quality finished goods. If only the deck manufacturers would learn this, then you would be riding better wood. Or maybe they just want 'em to break ... ?
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: sfa on May 28, 2007, 08:51:04 AM
i've only had 2 boards from them, one was given to me used, and the other brand new.

i actually thought they were good. not great, but certainly not bad.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: heckler on May 28, 2007, 09:59:42 AM
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their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.
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Seems like your friend breaks a lot of boards
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i think you misread. my friend who broke his plan b, the kid who i knew personally, has only broken maybe 2 his whole life.  hes all about skating manuals and ledges.  then i said that i have seen about 4 brand new plan b decks break, all different people, different weights and everything.  and im not regular, i know how you land matters, but the way he landed shouldnt have broken the board at all. it was a front shove on flat, not even popped high and its not like he jumped straight in the middle, the tail just gave.
I know what you meant, but you posted in the city thread that your friend broke a city pretty quickly, too. I didn't expect good things out of a plan b, though.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: Maple Syrup on May 28, 2007, 03:27:30 PM
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their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.
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Seems like your friend breaks a lot of boards
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i think you misread. my friend who broke his plan b, the kid who i knew personally, has only broken maybe 2 his whole life.  hes all about skating manuals and ledges.  then i said that i have seen about 4 brand new plan b decks break, all different people, different weights and everything.  and im not regular, i know how you land matters, but the way he landed shouldnt have broken the board at all. it was a front shove on flat, not even popped high and its not like he jumped straight in the middle, the tail just gave.
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I know what you meant, but you posted in the city thread that your friend broke a city pretty quickly, too. I didn't expect good things out of a plan b, though.

i have more than 1 friend.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: heckler on May 28, 2007, 03:30:40 PM
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their decks are really bad.  my friend broke 2 on flat, and hes not heavy at all.  i think ive seen about 4 brand new ones snap on things that any deck should be able to take.
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Seems like your friend breaks a lot of boards
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i think you misread. my friend who broke his plan b, the kid who i knew personally, has only broken maybe 2 his whole life.  hes all about skating manuals and ledges.  then i said that i have seen about 4 brand new plan b decks break, all different people, different weights and everything.  and im not regular, i know how you land matters, but the way he landed shouldnt have broken the board at all. it was a front shove on flat, not even popped high and its not like he jumped straight in the middle, the tail just gave.
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I know what you meant, but you posted in the city thread that your friend broke a city pretty quickly, too. I didn't expect good things out of a plan b, though.
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i have more than 1 friend.
Wasn't insinuating that, or meaning to insult you in any way
fuck, I'll just stop talking.
Title: Re: plan b
Post by: TheDraught on May 28, 2007, 04:43:59 PM
http://pjladd.pj.funpic.org/clips/?id=guestappearances/ianreidsvideo

Who starts a line with a switch frontside flip and then goes back to fakie with a frontside heelflip?

Only PJ