When you and your friends start your first band, you start simple. You get an Indonesian Strat, pick up a well-worn amp, find a used drum kit, set it all up in your parents’ garage, and disturb the neighbors. The set-up is simple, but that doesn’t matter because the focus is on having fun and learning new riffs. For all those park-progression days with friends learning new box variations, backside 5s, and 5-Os on down rails, the new reverse camber Garage Rocker 1985 delivers all the press without all the price. Armed with Poprock Technology, the V Stringer powers the Reverse-Jib camber profile with pop in the nose and tail.TTT Core MatrixAll wood is all goodStraightBiax Laminate90-degree off-axis glass fibers give a mellow, easy-to-control flex profileGlass V Stringer TechnologyThe V pattern of the glass stringer adds ollie/nollie pop, with added snap off your edgesXTRD BaseTough and easy to repairEdge Bevel: Jib (-3° base/-3° side) Extra bevel to minimize hang-ups on rails, ledges and boxesReverse-Jib CamberA flat profile between the feet and 5mm reverse camber from inserts to contact points for locked-on rail tricks and a buttery, easy-to-press feel