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Board Review: Rayne “Vandal″

July 23, 20247 Comments

 

Rayne‘s “Vandal” is a top-mount, downhill skateboard, featuring a stiff, vertical bamboo and fiberglass construction, a length of 35.5″, a width of 10″, as well as an adjustable wheelbase of either 25.25″ or 26.5″. This deck is built with a deep concave, distinct and various curvatures, as well as a sharp edge throughout.

The Testing:

In order to do our testing of Rayne‘s new Vandal we took it down one of Vancouver Canada’s most coveted neighborhood runs.

Results/Findings:

Pros:

The Vandal‘s lightweight construction, ample width, well designed concave, as well as the board’s sharp edges provide for a locked-in feeling that gives you confidence when riding fast roads with multiple, tight corners. We can’t forget to also mention that the tattoo-style graphic on this board is pretty sick as well.

Cons:

You do have to be careful with your truck and wheel combination choice when riding this board. We used 75mm wheels and 42º trucks, and we did get some wheelbite.

Overall:

The Vandal is a super-responsive, top-mount, downhill skateboard. It’s lightweight construction, solid width, sharp edges, and technical contouring combine to create an able speed-board that’s ready for anything. We recommend this deck to the skater interested in a top-mount that is quality, and ready for speed.

If you have any further questions hit us up at Wheelbasemag.com via our Contact Us page, or visit www.raynelongboards.com. From all of us here at Wheelbase, we’d like to thank you for watching this Wheelbase Product Review for the Rayne‘s Vandal.

 

 

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7 Responses to Board Review: Rayne “Vandal″

  • Rayne July 25, 2024

    Hell Yeah Wheelbase!! Thanks for the review homies. Killing it as always. Can’t wait to see you all at the next event!!

    Reply
    • Wheelbase
      Wheelbase July 25, 2024

      Giant’s Head here we come. Thanks for getting involved and for making such rad boards. Stay shreddy!

      Reply
  • Dylan July 27, 2024

    do you think 70mm metro motions and 50 calls will get wheel bite?

    Reply
    • Wheelbase
      Wheelbase July 27, 2024

      Maybe a very little, but not enough that ya can’t deal with. That would actually be a rad set up. Get Rad!

      Reply
  • Dylan July 28, 2024

    alright thanks wheelbase! you guys are the best

    Reply
    • Rayne August 28, 2024

      Wheelbite comes in many forms from a variety of styles of riding (and baseplate degrees and wheel diameters lol) when in doubt, a stiffer or different shaped bushing can help, but one of the best things you can do is grab a 1/8 or 1/4 riser. Knowing your tech and tweaking your setups for the style of riding, wheels or road you’re on will make you a better, safer skater, which means you can go faster and get more gnar!

      Reply
      • Wheelbase
        Wheelbase August 29, 2024

        Thanks Rayne. Solid advice from the dudes themselves. Thanks guys!

        Reply

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