Continental Skateboards: High Performance
We’re not sure what’s up with the “curved skid plate” but we suspect it has to do with reducing the flex of the flimsy plastic kicktail.
Detail:
Continental
The Revolutionary Wide-Tracker Truck
Offers the ultimate in traction-grip and performance.
- Precision engineered
- Super-wide 6″ axle guaranteed not to break
- 5/16″ diameter steel alloy axle
- All-steel alloy truck and hanger plate
- Interchangeable axle housing
- Maximum wheel track width 9″
- Long-wearing king pin spacers and pivot
All Continental trucks and wheels come standard with sealed U.S. precision bearings. No more bearing loss or adjusting necessary.
Continental Wide-Tracker Wheel
- Super-grip urethane
- 2′ x 2,” wide
- Sealed U.S. precision bearings
Continental Full-Race Bearings
- Sealed U.S. made precision bearing
- Dust and dirt resistant
- Better weight distribution
- Fully guaranteed bearings
Continental Super-Wide Tracker Wheel
- Ultra-sticky urethane
- 2,” x 3″ wide to wheel
- Sealed U.S. precision
Continental’s New Surfer Model
- 24″ extruded fibergalss
- 6″ width
- Sealed U.S. precision bearings standard
- Sold exclusively by Jack
- Chassis only or completed board available
Manufacturers of high-performance skateboards since 1963.
Continental offers the best, most reasonable prices for quality merchandise and workmanship. Available at finer surf shops. department and sporting goods stores throughout the world.
Dealers only write for free catalogue and wholesale pricing information.
All of the above accessories are shrink-packaged for easy point-of-purchase display and are shipped 24 units per case. Completed skateboards are shipped 6 or 12 per case.
Jack cruising the Jaws Kick-tail model.
Continental Skateboards 1939 East Pomona Santa Ana, CA 92705 Phone (714) 547-7551
Dealer Inquiries Welcome
Look to Continental for new innovations in skateboard equipment.
Company/Brand: Continental
Product Type: Skateboards
Decade: 70's
Year: 1976
Rider: Jack Brewer
Magazine: Skateboarder
Issue: Skateboarder V2 N4 April 1976
Country: USA
That’s Jackson Hokanson picture riding the orange skateboard– son of Jack Hokanson (the original owner of “Jack’s Surfboards” in HB). Gemco carried these too, as I recall, I still have a couple of boards that Jack gave me in the early 70’s. Good memories.