Archive for the ‘Sports’ Category

10+ feet of snow on the ground… Is your Board ready?

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Treat yourself and your Board to a true professional wax & tune with California Board Life (CBL) in Folsom.

Here’s what you get in CBL’s $25.00 professional wax & tune.
- We start by stripping your board of old wax with an eco-friendly wax remover.

- Then we remove any rust build up and file your edges to the best angle for your ride style. — don’t worry we’ll ask the right questions to get your board tuned to work it’s best for YOU.

- Next we fine sand the base and edges to knock down any minor scrapes on the base and prepare any areas on the base in need of “p-tex fill”.

- We repair the minor “dings” in the base. (we can major “dings” as well, they just cost a bit extra)

- After all that , we hand iron the temperature appropriate wax into your base
and hand scrape the excess wax off before doing the final compression buff.

A tune like this WILL make your board ride faster, handle better and be more forgiving with “catching edges”.

Call for more info - 916 984-0301

CBL Boasts the Largest selection of Youth extreme sport brand clothing in Sacramento area!

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Youth extreme sport (skate/snow/wake/surf/skim) clothing is tough to find. Most smaller clothing companies don’t see value in the youth market since it’s by far the minority of the extreme sport clothing markets. As an extreme sport retailer, CBL has recognized the need for a better selection and concentrated on bringing in the best selection of youth extreme sport clothing found in Sacramento. Independent, Santa Cruz, Spitfire, World Industries, LB2B and more - Stop by to check out the collection and stock up for the holidays.

CBL Snowboarders can not wait! Rail sessions just happen around here..

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Snowboarding at CBL

Snowboarding in Folsom… When it comes to the CBL’s Snowboarders almost anything is possible. From backside tail slides, to lip-to-tail 180’s if you happen to pass by CBL this Sunday you probably caught a glimpse of our crew mashing one of the snowboard obstacles (rail, flat box, down box) in front of the store. Even the lack of snow didn’t stop this 4 hour impromptu rail session from happening check the Pics! Thanks to all the cool people who participated.  Check some of the cool pics.

CBL Big Push #7: Halloween Costume Theme!

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

CBL Big Push #7 Flyer Thumbnail

California BOARD Life (CBL) is having another one of its famed “BIG PUSHES” on Sat Oct 27th. This one is sure to be one of the best ever as its Halloween costume themed! Beginning from the CBL parking lot at 2:30pm riders in costume will follow the traditional route along Iron Point Rd West onto the American river trail along the American river to the Hazel

River access parking area. Shuttles will be arranged to get the riders back to CBL where cone races, free BBQ and product tosses will take place. CBL will have a few extra “loaner” longboards for anyone without, and the Big Push longboard sale is on @ CBL with 15% off any longboard deck or complete. Check out the Flyer!

CBL Anti-Corp Logo - Whats It About?

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

CBL Barcode Guy

As a spectator of skateboarding sliding down a slippery slope to a corporate driven and controlled industry, I feel compelled to speak out! The CBL anti-corp logo is a depiction of a true skater/snowboarder trapped by the bar-code of corporate America, and our reminder of the industries take over. I’m amazed by the amount of “drones of the corporate movement” I see around town, they’re easy to spot if you just pay attention to shoes. Next time you see someone wearing skate apparel or carrying a skate deck, check out the brand of shoe’s they’re wearing - Do you recognize them as a basketball/baseball/football shoe brand? If so, you just encountered one type of corporate drone.

It’s amazing to me because many are simply following a trend not realizing the damage they’re doing to their sport and industry. An industry that as of 15 years ago was owned and operated primarily by skateboarders, for skateboarders. Remember the “support American skateboarding” and “don’t buy Chinese skateboard” advertising campaigns that were going on 4 years ago? You won’t see them anymore (at least on a large scale) because most of the companies who funded those campaigns used them as a smoke screen while they moved their operations overseas. You would be amazed how many previously “American” skateboard companies have since taken a slice out of the U.S. skateboarding scene and moved to a Chinese mass producing facility. It’s been sad to see so many skateboarders loose their place in skateboarding (sales reps, board builders, warehouse staff, sponsored skaters, shop owners) as this corporate movement has been taking place.

An industry created skateboarder today is more enthralled by his non-skate brand shoe’s and hoody than how his trucks operate, or how fast his bearings are. Progression and self expression in skateboarding seems to be going to the way side to fashion - “how do I look standing here” seems to be the focus of these drones. The problem I see is the people and brands who have been so supportive for so long are being pushed out because corporate America caught a whiff of money and decided to buy their way into the market. All the while convincing a large portion of “skaters” it’s cool to wear the same brand football cleats, running shoes, basketball shoes and skate shoes and to buy all of them at the same mall their Mom buys her make-up and high heel shoes.

Anyone who cares about where skateboarding is headed should educate fellow skaters; explain how supporting your local skate shop, buying from American based/made skate companies, boycotting large sporting brands from skateboarding and skate progression are the keys to keeping skateboarding ours!

Free the drones from corporate America!

Blow Out BIG PUSH

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

California Board Life is throwing our last BIG PUSH for the season. We have bands, vendors, food, sponsors, cold drinks, and lots of equipment in the shop. Because of the heat we are experiencing…