Dropper Dream

$239.99
Specs

Length: 41.0”
Width: 9.625”
Wheelbase: 29.0”

Features

10.0” Gullwing Reverse Trucks
70mm 78a Nineballs
ABEC 5 Blaze Bearings with Built-In Spacers
1.125” Truss Head Steel Bolts
Extra Coarse Grip Tape
8 Ply Maple
Printed Grip Tape
Sharp Rails for Extra Grip and Control
Drop Rocker Mold
Drop Thru
Symmetrical Shape
Double Kick
Art by El Gran Tocayo

Riding Style

Freeride
Downhill
Commuter

HOW TO RIDE IT

Downhill

Boards with the Downhill designation are built to handle going down large hills or mountain passes. This doesn't mean that you're automatically licensed to charge down these hills, but rather that the board can handle it if you have the ability. Downhill boards typically feature more complex molds, unique constructions and premium hardware and components. Always skate within your own abilities and wear a helmet.

Commuter

Just about every board we make is suitable for getting your from Point A to B, but boards designated as Commuter are typically easier to push because they sit lower to the ground and are well suited to travel long distances... or just get you to work without having to fight traffic. They typically have longer wheel bases, and larger diameter wheels to maintain speed as well.

Freeride

Freeride boards are usually best suited for all types of sliding, flat ground tricks, as well as low to medium speed carving. If you're looking to write your name on the street in "thane" lines, then you want a Freeride board.

WE'RE BACK!

Sector 9 has recently been reacquired by its Original Founders! The plan is to do exactly what we’ve done in the past but hopefully better. Just like we started in the ‘93, a bunch of friends getting together to make great products and have as much fun as we can in the process. We intend to keep this attitude towards skateboarding as long as possible and pass it on to the next generation. Come join the Revival!