Archive for the 'Spruce' Category

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Spruce Sherpas 130 Longboards

January 28, 2008

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Spruce Mountain introduces the ultimate “go anywhere” skiboard. This board is designed to be an all around longboard that can handle any conditions riders encounter, both on-piste and off. It floats easily in deep powder, plows through crud like it isn’t there and handles ice with ease.

7.3 meter turning radius, 16/11.2/14.5 cm width profile, 130 cm long, cap construction, wood core, 108 cm running length.

You can pick these up and other Spruce products at SBOL.

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Spruce Powder Plates Out Now!

January 10, 2008

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Spruce Mountain has released their Powder Plates. You can get these at SBOL along with other Spruce products, such as the Spruce 120s on sale for the rediculous price of $100.

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SBOL Meet @ Mountain Creek

December 29, 2007

Thanks Branden.

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TeamSBOL @ Mountain Creek Dec. 26 & 27

December 18, 2007

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No contests, no hassles, just old and new friends getting together to share our love for skiboarding. Come one, come all. We’ll meet up at MC the morning of the 26th and ride for two days straight, stopping to sleep at the Days Inn - McAfee, NJ (make your reservations now).

The Meet Up will be sponsored by Revel8, Enurshia, Spruce and SBOL with swag being handed out randomly throughout the two days based on who impresses the secret santas the most.

Expect to meet and ride with the likes of Kirk Thompson, Ethan Mitchell, Matt Hein, Mike Ponessa, Dave Lynam, Mark Carraro, Branden Harding, Ron Buckner and many more…

Check the SBOL forums for more info

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Spruce New Website & Products

November 6, 2007

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Check out Spruce Mountain new website

You can see previews of their new products in the R&D section like the Kid Risers, Tray Risers for mounting telemark bindings, the Powder Plates for setting back Risers, and the Spruce 130 Sherpa Longboard!

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New Spruce Composite 2.0 Risers

October 24, 2007

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The new Spruce Riser bindings have a redesigned base to better fit the top curvature of skiboards. This translates to better control.

The new riser now comes with either Salomon 607 (grey) or 609 (white) releasable bindings. Salomon’s new improved toe piece design provides significantly better roll coupling, making edge to edge transfers quicker and more secure.

The new 607 have lower DIN settings (2.0 to 7.0) and are made for light weight riders and go for $135.00

The 609 have a higher DIN setting (2.5 to 9.0) and go for $185.00

SBOL is the exclusive dealer for Spruce products, so check them out!

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0607 Spruce 120

November 10, 2006