|
|
| Mini Abbatis Longboard Skateboard Deck: IN STOCK! |
 |
Your Price:
Product Options:
Grip Tape
|
 |
|
 |
Orders Ship Same Business Day
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $25
HOW FREE SHIPPING WORKS:
- Daddies Board Shop offers Free Shipping on orders over $25.
- If your order is received before 3:30PM PST and your items are in stock we will make every effort to get it out the same day.
- Small items such as skate tools, wheels or bearings are shipped USPS Mail.
- Larger items such as complete longboard skateboards and snowboards are shipped UPS Ground and will be Signature Required.
Free Shipping Transit Times:
USPS MAIL 2-5 Business Days
UPS Ground 3-5 Business Days
Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Canada & International Orders Excluded
|
 |
Is your mini a racer or is your racer a mini? The Mini-Abbatis!
Daddies Board Shop and Rayne Longboards came out with the “The Abbatis” limited edition Hellcat in Spring of ’09 and blew through three runs of board this summer.
Daddies just had to have a couple mini versions of the board made for the twins and WHO KNEW there was an untapped need for a mini race board? There were so many requests after one of the mini versions appeared in Concrete Wave held by the child of a Rayne guy that a complete run of the boards seemed to be in order.
The Mini-Abbatis is totally different from its big brother. Based on the thinner construction of the Hustler it has a slight bit of flex for my 145lbs and a gentle concave. Quick and maneuverable, this little ripper is a great ride for young and old.
So what does Abbatis mean?!
Abbatis / abbāt-us / noun. a man who is the head or superior, usually elected, of a monastery. Origin: OE abbod, from eccles. Latin abbas, from Greek abbas “father”
How did it happen you ask?
The original Abbatis was created as an answer to the call of Dan Loveland, Owner of Daddies Board Shop, to "father his own board”. His mission, to gather the strength and heritage from the skateboards of his life, the 1987 Rob Roskopp he ripped on the sidewalk at home, the old Sector 9 Cloud 9 from when he opened the shop in 1995, the original oak Loaded Vanguard, even the signed Ken Bradshaw surf board he stupidly sold during his tween years . . . the result? A cool graphic screened on a proven winner, HA!
FEATURES:
- Mini Abbatis Longboard Deck For Your Little Ripper
- Length: 30.75"
- Width:8.75”
- Wheelbase: 20.5"
- Flex: Slight Flex for 145lbs
- Flex: Slight Flex for 145lbs person
- Concave: Rayne Hustler Origins
- Construction: Bamboo, multi axial fiberglass, carbon fiber stringers and a high-pressure composite laminate bottom layer.
- Mounting: Drop Through/Wheel Cut Outs
- Top Sheet: Natural/Carbon Fiber Stringers
- Grip: Your Choice of Grip
- Source: Rayne Longboards
- LONGBOARD SKATEBOARD DECK ONLY: NO WHEELS OR TRUCKS
- FREE UPS GROUND SHIPPING!
- THE ABBATIS DOES NOT TAKE RANDAL DH 160 TRUCKS
Recommended Components:
- Randal R-II 150mm Trucks
- Danos Downhills 70mm 78a
- IDS OUST ABEC 7 Bearing
- Bearing Spacers
- Khiro Panhead Assembly Hardware
CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THIS BOARD
Manufacturer: Rayne Longboard Skateboards
Product Number: 3782
|
|
Use this tool to adjust your skateboard trucks or replace your deck.
|
From Triple 8 the Brainsaver Skateboard Helmet in Black Rubber
|
List Price: $6.95
Your Price: $6.50
You Save: $0.45 (6 %)
From IDS Oust Bearings - Metol Speed Lube - Lubricant For Your Skateboard Bearings
|
Oust Speed Kleen Bearing Cleaning Kit
|
Daddies Board Shop Abbatis Limited Edition T-Shirt
|
|
Product Reviews
| (5 Ratings, 2 Reviews) |
Average Rating:
|
DH Board for my 7 year old
OldFort
(Colorado)
1/30/2010 7:04 AM
This thing fits my son perfectly. Light, slight concave, and just looks great. He's bombing hills more often and with more confidence, compared to when he was using a 40" drop-thru.
|
"Mini me, You complete me"
LightningStarNinjaJew
(synagage in the clouds)
11/17/2009 10:52 PM
Light, Maneuverable, The perfect combination of dampening flex and concave. Whats not to love About this gift from the demigods of Rayne Longboards? I urge my fellow Jews to buy something spendy for once, this is worth ever precious penny. . .
|
|
|










|
|