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Company: Lush
Durometer: 97a Diameter: 60mm, 65mm Width: 39mm, 41mm Contact Patch: 28mm, 23mm Edge Profile: double radius Core Setting: Centerset Core Size: Extra large centerset thermoset plastic core Bearing Spacing: Appropriate Discipline: Sliding • Transition E-mail : usa@lushlongboards.com Website: http://www.lushlongboards.com User reviews
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Lush Canonballs, Thursday, 20 November 2008 Written by Nuts - View all my reviews Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: about 4 monthsWhat Setup are you running them on?: fasttracks and lush bearings Typical Discepline?: sliding, Where did you buy them?: Lushlongboards.com What are their weaknesses?: chunk a bit. What are their strengths?: smooth and long lasting slides. Would you recommend them?: Undecided
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cannonballs, Monday, 12 March 2007 Written by rivers - View all my reviews - Top 50 Reviewer Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 1 year maybe more i dunnoWhat Setup are you running them on?: PPS cliff slider, tracker sixtracks. both 60mm and 65mmand sometimes on a mako. Typical Discepline?: sliding, skatepark How much did you pay for them?: rrp. Where did you buy them?: lush What are their weaknesses?: The black ones dont last long. Expensive. If you slide alot you better save some cash to keep yourself in cannonballs. What are their strengths?: Good mix of grip and slide. Nice big core seems to help alleviate flatspoting Would you recommend them?: Undecided
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
cannonballs, Monday, 12 February 2007 Written by martinkrys - View all my reviews - Top 1000 Reviewer Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 1 seasonWhat Setup are you running them on?: custom pintail, randal 180's, stock buchings Typical Discepline?: sliding Where did you buy them?: mcphails, waterloo What are their weaknesses?: none, perhaps too easy to slide What are their strengths?: smooth slide, transition is key Would you recommend them?: Undecided
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