This is the Frank that everyone needs to see.
Trampa is simply not a supplier for other skate brands. We made that decision a while back and we stick to it. There is nothing wrong with that. We are a brand making our own boards from our own components and we sell our components as spare parts to every single retail customer who wants to buy them. It is a simple business model that most brands follow.
That is more than fair.
I just feel that you are losing potential customers that way.
In any case it is your business and you have the right to manage it as you see fit.
At the very moment it is difficult enough to get the stock we need to serve our own customers.
So nothing to do with the “e-version” @Haeroboards’s project ?
Did same to me
Is your problem suppliers buying some of your parts, building it and calling it something else? Is this purely a branding issue?
@Haeroboards when is your website going to be active I want to see all your cool stuff ![]()
@mackann when is your website going to be up too??
Saturday
Sweet looking forward to see it🤩
@GJF1
Damn boy thought I love deck porn
what’s your every day go to ride for 2020?
@rafaelinmissouri
How’s the coyote treating you? I’m in love with mine
Dude. It is just so adorable.
I had quite a bit of fun with it the few times I have been out.
The length of it is pretty solid. But it is narrow so that makes it a bit of a challenge to ride. Which is part of the fun really.
I have 9 inch caliber II 50s on mine. On 80mm
Which trucks did you use?
Hell yeah! Such a good time dipping and diving on it. I went with 150mm Aera RF-1 carvers. Super carvy! 85mm Otangs in the front and NeoHubs in the back 
I get it. People will buy your product whether it’s straight from you or a supplier
By cutting off the middle man profits go to your company rather than someone else
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It’s a brand new trail that runs next to the metro rail lines in Illinois
Damn. Venturing out to the east side…
@ahrav
Metros ?? Or something else
