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The Longboard Connection at Berkeley is throwing it's year end event. The event will include a Team Race to complete longboard related tricks and tasks, open to all skill levels, and a massive RAFFLE open to everyone, even those who choose not to participate in the competition and just watch. The event is free and open to public.
The event will take place on Saturday, April 30, starting at 2 PM, and lasting until around 3:30 PM. The meeting place is the Front of Haas
Pavilion(Bancroft Way and Dana St.), on the UC Berkeley Campus. Get all of the event information here.
From Fylongboarding: The STIJL is a great little cruising board. It has a slight convex shape, which makes it very comfortable for pushing and really leaning into turns. The board has a a very minimal yet snappy flex, great for big carves and pumping. I have not had very much experience with boards with convex, so it was great fun to try one. Dancing on the board was surprisingly easy. My first thought was that the convex would be difficult to shift your weight and lean on, but it was actually pretty easy and effortless, especially for a shorter board.
If you are searching for a great short cruising board, that can also conquer the steep hills of San Francisco - definitely look into the STIJL by California Bonzing Co.
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, during this coming Monday's live radio broadcast with Tommy, on Forum with Michael Krasney. FM 88.5
On Saturday April 16 the Sunset Sliders will be putting on there monthly event here in San Francisco. This month is a race at John McLaren Park that has two gentle long turns and should be a hell of alot of fun to skate. Get out there! Win yourself some schwag, eat some grub and have a great day of skating. Get all of the event info here.