Boardeli Longboards, a tiny start-up out of Canada, already has the kind of reputation bigger companies ache for. Maybe it’s because their boards are awesome-looking, limited-edition pintails from worldwide designers (including longtime JS favorite Adriean Koleric, and our very own Motomichi), or maybe it’s because the boards have bragging rights to an incredible ride, but something about the company has sent parts of the longboard/design community abuzz. Boardeli’s first round, Series 1, features 15 boards by 15 designers, each produced in a run of 100. Soon to come is another set of three boards produced in a run of 10, which we will undoubtedly find reason to post on, so watch for it here, (or there), then get yourself on some nice Canadian wood.


andrew Friday, 08.24.07 @ 3:45 pm

Haven’t you heard? Longboards are played and cliched. Retro minis are where it’s at. Check out this link with some smaller boards, espec the OP Pocket Stringer.

http://www.boardsports.com/mini-longboards.html


Adriean Monday, 08.27.07 @ 9:58 am

Mini’s are great and all, but I find the longer wheelbase on a longboard makes for a more stable ride. I bruise easily!!!

But hey, to each their own.




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