Losee Longboards Laser Engrave a Name for Themselves
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010


It’s nearly the same every day. We arrive at the shop, open the main office door, turn off the motion sensor light, turn on the warehouse lights, and fire up the computers. I happened to be filling in for Gordon, our shop manager, while he was surfing and visiting Sector 9 in California. Our questions@ email was pretty full, and likely had a new longboard company introduction. This day was different though. I saw photos of longboards that were laser engraved, a composite drop through board with spacers to lower the board further, and gorgeous graphics. Oh Losee, you had me at hello.
I really want to bring a La Tabla De Los Muertos home for myself, but like all Losee boards, they are in transport to other admiring customers soon after arriving here. The La Tabla De Los Muertos is beefy, the mark of a great downhill longboard. Like a thick lasagna, baked with 7 layers of maple veneers sandwiched between black dyed fiberglass weave. A 1/2″ spacer they call The Dropper, places the deck a half of an inch closer to the grinding stone.
Take a look at the Turntable close up photo. The laser etching looks and feels much deeper in person, giving it and all of the laser etched boards a 3-dimensional look. The upturned nose on the Turntable is one of my favorite features on a cruising longboard. It creates what I can only describe as a wheel on a bicycle, diving in and out of corners from the front side.








