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so don't ever do any tricks on it? you'll destroy a speaker rather than scratching your deck.
seems insanely impractical. would make sense for a longboard, but not this.
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This definitely seems better-suited to going on a longboard than a shortboard. Less likely to cover the speaker with your foot or crush it with an impact. Would love to see @boostedboards add this to their boards (since on an electric board you don't need to worry so much about weight)
I hear people blasting music from their phone and bike-affixed speaker systems all the time, leading me to believe there might be a market for this. Personally, I'll stick with my headphones but this is pretty cool.
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I'm sure it'll take, I'm just worried about the safety concerns of this. I hate to be "that guy" that says you might need to limit the volume, you know... if you want your friend\son\daughter to hear the truck coming.
@rrhoover - I just did a ski trip with my brother-in-law and he had a bluetooth speaker blasting from under his jacket & it was beyond cool on the long ski lifts. I think there may be something to this as well :)
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ditto - seems to show a cruiser, which is easy to trick and beat on...you should sell - wait for it - side rails, 80's style, that extend beyond casing depth...that would resolve the issues that I see, beyond covering a speaker with a foot
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if that speaker would be detachable I think they might be on to something. detachable to still do board slides when you want to and of course to reuse it on the next board. maybe it would be possible to deflect the sound from the floor instead of putting the speakers inside/through the board to avoid installation hassles...
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