Comet FSM Downhill Longboard (Discounted $10 for small indent on the nose) Deck w/ Grip
Comet FSM Downhill Longboard (Discounted $10 for small indent on the nose) Deck w/ Grip
Comet Longboards

Comet FSM Downhill Longboard (Discounted $10 for small indent on the nose) Deck w/ Grip

4.5
  • Length: 40"
  • Width: 10"
$117.95
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Reviews from  Silverfish Longboarding

4.2 goodish
4.5 Honest Review

it feels pretty good it just needs to be made with the right glue and needs more flex

j145 - Wed Jul 28, 2010

This is a great board. The durability I wouldn't brag about but it gets the job done. I wouldn't suggest this as your first board, or even your second because it is very specific to down hill and sliding, you cant do much else because of the nonexistent flex. As a board buying tip, try every board you have a chance to ride.

phillijc - Fri Jul 16, 2010
4.7 Fully Sick Mofo
4.3 great board but not durable

Just a great board. It does everything well.
"you're gonna learn so much on this board" - haha, first session on this board, i never felt so stable, confident and comfortable at speed, got my first coleman in the dry, nailed an unwavering cross step without thinking.
Amazingly comfortable in pushing, riding, and in tuck.
Not too heavy, not too light.
Needs protection of some sort across the noses to stop chipping,
But all in all its a great board.

Finn - Fri Jul 09, 2010

great board buy it

klemp - Tue Jun 29, 2010
2.8 no good. dont waste your money
4.5 Great all around commuting freeride board

the entire board is so bio degradeable that it degrades under your feet as your riding it. i had it not even a month and i snapped it on a seven stair. definatly a waste of money. also my friend got the greensleeves and it also came apart. the eco glue is a no go. super glue holds it better in then the factory made. the plys come apart and it cracks easily. this board is just probably for people who dont shred very hard. curbs are definate enemies for this board as well. also when flipped over the concave will shred to pieces.

RockinSpudx] - Thu May 20, 2010

All hail the Flying Spaghetti Monster

HopBackOn - Sun May 16, 2010

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Description

We lowered the price of the complete $10 because of a very small indent on the nose. We also gave you $10 off the Deck too. You will wonder why we are giving money off some something so small. We just do it the right way!!!

Hello, Rayne Vendetta! Nibble on this tasty plate of spaghetti at a better price! What makes this longboard skateboard deck comparable to the Rayne Vendetta is has a shorter wheels base of 30" making it a better board for maneuvering in an out of crowds. We are serving up the Comet Flying Spaghetti Monster to all our friends that are into downhill freeriding. It's so much fun shredding down the street and throwing big slides trying to get some looks from the ladies. This longboard deck has 10 inches of Effective Foot Platform (EFP) for your feet allowing even Bigfoot to ride a longboard skateboard. I bet bigfoot could throw better standups that you can on the FSM. It's so compact and that you would not have a problem flowing around crowds at the beach or on campus.

I would try the FSM with 180mm Randal RII longboard trucks, Paris 180's, or Bear 852's and top off with some good longboard wheels like Yellow Orangatang Durians and cream cheese.

Comet's Description

The specs for this skateboard, the name of this skateboard, and the graphics on this skateboard evolved from several hundred posts on silverfish dedicated to developing this "funtime / freeride" deck. This is the first in the COMET series, which spins your input into your dream skateboards manufactured by Comet. The FSM is a symmetrical rocker drop-through board with sidecut for a touch of torsional flex. Ride it either way; it's all the same. Drop-through mounts fit most trucks, and we can modify them if necessary. This board is also offered FLUSH. Just specify in the notes section if you want your FSM FLUSH otherwise you will get a drop through.

The art on this board was created by Rod Gon. It is a tribute to the original code name for this board based on His Noodliness, the The Flying Spaghetti Monster. Credit to Bobby Henderson for inspiring the name!


Tags: decks, fsm, flying, spaghetti, monster, Skate, Downhill