Skateboard Museum – Sector 9 Longboard

Sector 9 longboard

My Sector 9 longboard is the Rolls Royce of my skateboard collection. Classy, quality and luxurious – it’s top of the range and stylish.  It’s also a bit of an antique now as I’ve had it a long while.

This was my second longboard.  I sold my first, a pretty cool United Skates pintail, and put that money (about £20) towards a new board.  I really wanted a top quality longboard and had my heart set on a Sector 9 of some type.

Legends surf shop (remember those?) in the Trafford Centre had the goods, so I drove there one evening after work to check it out.  If I remember, this was the only one in stock.  It cost £150 – a lot of cash for me –  but I thought that was fair.

This longboard has served me well over the last twenty years.  It’s pretty much retired now, as I like to use a slightly cheaper board for regular use.  A recent ride proved that this  skateboard was still in great shape and could deliver the goods.

It’s 46 inches long, and still has all the original components – except bearings which I’ve replaced.  The kicktail always seemed superfluous on a deck this size, but the shape overall is great.  I should probably update the wheels, but they’re still performing surprisingly well.

Sporting a beach graphic, this Sector 9 board still looks and rides brilliantly.  I should use it more often!

I have no idea if there’s a specific name for this model.  If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.