Sector 9 Longboard Skateboard
This longboard skateboard features a Sector 9 deck with a surf-inspired graphic depicting a surfer riding a wave. The top of the board has black grip tape with the classic Sector 9 logo near the tail. The board is set up with Pivot trucks and large cruiser-style wheels designed for smooth riding and carving.
Sector 9 is a well-known longboard company founded in the early 1990s in La Jolla, California. The brand became popular for producing surf-style longboards designed for cruising, carving, and downhill riding. The longer deck and wider trucks provide stability and smoother rides compared to traditional skateboards.
The deck shows cosmetic wear from prior use including scratches, surface wear, and dirt on the grip tape. The underside graphic shows wear from use and storage. The trucks show normal cosmetic wear, and the wheels show signs of prior riding.
Longboards like this are commonly used for cruising, carving, commuting, and downhill riding due to their stability and smooth ride characteristics.
Did You Know? Longboards were originally inspired by surfers who wanted to practice surfing-style carving on land when the ocean waves were flat.