
Originally Posted by
Erock
Firewires are mass-produced in factories and have very little involvement from actual humans in their build process. Their skins resemble NSP construction as opposed to glass laminate. The foam they use is cheap as you would expect from a high-production operation. I had a Dominator with rapid-fire and liked it alright but it still just felt too stiff to me. Still a nice board after I sold it to a buddy a couple years back... right when I started getting into Coil boards.
For Coil, they are based on the Space Coast and their boards are a product of that. Their area probably has more materials scientists per square mile than any other place in the nation, so they are in the perfect place to develop the tech they have. The matrices of glass they use are completely unique to them as far as I know--this includes the matrix on the rails and the glass on the rest of the board, plus they use very high quality foam. They are a small shop and do mostly custom orders, so naturally the boards they produce will be better suited to an individual rider and not a generalized one size fits all shape. Plus the foils they use are pretty unique and very effective. I have seen plenty of Firewires break or delaminate, seen one Coil delaminate but never seen one break.