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The Strike by Bustin Boards


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Thu, Feb 04th 2010 09:06:49 am
The crew at Bustin Boards has released their latest model, the Strike, featuring the signature Bustin contours packed into an ultra low, drop-through design. Their first drop-through model, the 38 inch deck is designed for multi-discipline performance riding and is one of the most versatile boards on the market.

"The Idea began in 2001 when a group of friends in Hagerstown, Maryland decided we were tired of paying good money for junk longboards. After a little research, we started cutting out boards in Ryan's family's barn. Michael tagged up the first board for his cousin Lindsey as a "going away to college" gift and the train started rolling. A few weeks later Mike busted his lip open during a session and on the way to hospital painfully uttered the resulting epiphany, "we should call them Bustin Boards". That summer we made a handful of boards here and there, but spent most of our time bombing hills. Each board we made was new, different and better than the last. We knew immediately what our goal was to be.

Before long our little barn shop became a hub for our ideas and a place to bring them to life. Design, Build, Ride - it was our mission in life and the designs evolved quickly. Before long we were laminating our own boards and producing wild, original shapes. By 2004 we were beginning to see past our humble barn shop. We began planning for a move to New York City and later that year made the jump the big apple. After spending a year crammed tiny Greenwich Village shop, we stumbled across our dream space; a 5,000 sq. foot warehouse loft in Hoboken.

Today we make and ship all of the boards by hand from our Hoboken loft. 2007 was our biggest year so far with boards wrapping around the world and solid feedback coming from all angles. In 2008, we continue to stick to the original vision, printing each board by hand based on the customer's personal style."  -The Bustin Crew

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