Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Mini Maestro Review

The new mini maestro 32' is the latest edition to Bustin Boards. I picked a mini maestro deck at Bustin last weekend, took the randal 180 trucks off of my Maestro and slapped some purple stims on it. The mini maestro is my new favorite board in every aspect. The board is small, but not to small, perfect for pulling tight carves, and shredding down the Williamsburg bridge. Pushing comes effortless, and the speed is something else. The board has full concave, locking your feet in for when you are about to pull off a smooth standup, or a steezy big spin. Overall this board is made for all riders in mind, whether you just like to peacefully cruise, or carve hard and push fast through traffic, or land steezy no comply's bonelesses bigspins old school kickflips and varial flips, or all of the above, this board is meant for whoever is interested in riding it.

Here is a sneak peak of our new video featuring the mini maestro:                

   


Here's my Mini (grip tape courtesy of Derek Kretzer and Paulie Connor):


For more information check out the board specs: http://www.bustinboards.com/v/bustin_maestro_mini_longboard.asp

Here's the video put out by Bustin:

3 comments:

  1. can u do skateboard trick like ollie n kickflip on this

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  2. its good for those anon, better for shuvits and whatnot. you can ollie, its a little harder than a skateboard

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