Never thought I’d see the day Crail switches to BBS and people are bummed about it
I didn’t mind the China made decks, but they were kinda stiff and heavy for my liking
I guess it all comes down to what people are used to riding.
Some other woodshops that have changed over the years were also met with the same lack of enthusiasm when they went to a different woodshop, for better or worse, but that depended on whether or not the person liked that wood.
Given there are so many factors, the least of all being that the single press boards are the same every single time, it is still something that can easily put people off side, when they get half a dozen of the same board, some are too steep, some are too mellow and some are just right - a bit of a lucky dip really, as per a good number I have of the same exact decks from BBS.
On the other hand, certain concaves or molds just don't work for some people too, so maybe more so for those people who are very used to the concaves and molds of the previous woodshop that they used, changing to BBS can feel very different and not at all what they like to ride.
This is just an observation, no pros or cons either way, but I can see how some people would be stoked and others not happy at all.