The Chinook was always that go to board for freeriding. I remember Daddow (white leathers) arriving in Canberra with just a Chinook and Rob McWhinnie destroying Sydney at SCBS on one.
You dont aspire to this board, you dont graduate to it. You wake up one morning and think, damn I need to hit that local hill fast and hard.
Subtle adds this year, a bit more concave, a little bit of w? Or maybe we are kidding ourselves, and it is the same as last year. Come intot he shop and have a stand on one, tell us what you think.
Board designer Blake Startup interviewed by co-worker Nate Schumacher
Where did the inspiration for the design of the Chinook come from?
It
was designed as an updated and shrunk down Evo. The idea was to have a
shorter tighter foot platform with less drop and less aggressive angles
in order to work better with modern truck design.
What are the boards key features?
It
has tight foot space to help hold you on the board and make for a nice
compact tuck, Minimal drop to give good leverage over the trucks for
better performance and more grip. 10° wedging on the nose and -10° on
the tail to give the board performance, stability and grip. These
angles make the board prime for downhill but still allow for excellent
performance slashing down the street to the grocery store. We have also
used a new style of concave called, "W Bowl" concave, it offers arch
support and cups the ball of your rear foot from 3 sides for optimal
control. Two drill hole patterns in the tail for wheelbase options.
How long has this board been in design?
It all began at Maryhill in 2009 with the dream of riding a shorter, tighter Evo that sat a bit higher off the ground.
What went into the design process?
The
first step was a high tech process involving a sheet of cardboard, a
sharpie and our team riders tucking stance. We mapped out the different
"ideal' tuck stances of a handful of riders and compared them all.
Then Landyachtz's in-house engineer, Aaron Brown computerized and mocked
up a mold based on my specs to press the board. A mould was then
milled on our CNC table. After pressing and testing the mould we
decsided to tweek and change a few aspects of the concave and fine tune
the W bowl concave. The changes where made and after pressing the first
board in the new mould we knew we had it right.
What is W bowl concave?
Blake draws a picture of it.
Whats your ideal setup for this board?
I
would set it up on the tighter wheelbase, 40 degree Bear Hybrid trucks,
blue 78a Hawg Mini Monsters and whatever bushings I feel like playing
with that day and I would then slap on some super grip.
How big was the Largest fish you ever caught?
12 pound dogfish caught while in a canoe with a foot long piece of wood, 3 pound test line and a baitless hook...true story.
Luck or skill?
All skill man
Specs
Length: 40"
Width: 10"
Wheelbase: 31.5/32.25"
Construction: Maple
Concave: Extreme
Flex: None
The new Hopkin configurator (below)
Now all decks can be turned into completes by choosing extra options. On this page you can buy a deck only or just a few components to go with the deck or a whole complete. If you choose all the options, we will assemble your longboard for free so it is ready to skate straight out of the box.
The standard price you see is for deck only.
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