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I thought I had posted this somewhere, but here it is again, easy to see here in this thread.
Differences between BBS and China wood DLX boards.
https://www.instagram.com/mbrimson88/p/DRRUabGk0bj/
Same same but different?
Two 8.75 AH Eagles, one made in Mexico, one made in China, as per the stickers. The BBS one is older stock I had kept for myself, but still the same as they are now, whereas the new other one is fresh into the country here and I was lucky enough to snag one before they promptly sold out.
Things to note: apart from the updated size sticker with different info on it, these two boards are so very similar, only some slight details, but essentially the same product, the usual 8.75 with 14.62 wheelbase.
BBS has four to a press, this one with the orange top being a II stamp, so some steeper and some more mellow, water based glue and a little more flexy when I stand on it.
The other one has a blue top veneer and they are now made in single presses, so they are all exactly the same every time, epoxy construction so they are way more stiff feeling to start with and they stay stiffer for longer too.
Both still have the same DLX stain layup, top and second stains, and bottom stained, assorted colours too, with what is very much the same graphic heat transferred as well.
The concave between boards is slightly different, just more so in the shoulder of each, with the BBS board being not quite as curved, as per the pics, blue one on top, orange on the bottom. I have other BBS boards that are closer to the China made boards when I have compared previously, but didn't take any other pics for this post.
I have had more than a few of these 8.75s in both wood now so although I can feel the difference and prefer the BBS boards for the ones I ride, some of the other people I skate with prefer the new wood and would rather ride that now.
Going forward I would say with the success of the new wood, there will be more of these now too, with fewer BBS boards, especially for how expensive the BBS versions are becoming.
I can't see any issues with them, especially if they are going to be cheaper for everyone to buy in the shops now, with Australian prices going up to between $139.99 to $149.99 which funnily enough was the price on the old BBS board from a number of years ago now. Some BBS boards are upwards of $170 and still going.
Brave times ahead...