I wanted to create a longboard that has adjustable geometries, extreme durability, and striking aesthetics. 

The infinity board was built as my final project in ME318: Computer-Aided Product Creation in Fall 2015, and is comprised of five different parts. There are two footplates, two truck mounting plates, and one spine. The truck mounting plates mount either flat, for greater responsiveness, or dropped, which increases the stability of the board by lowering the kingpin angle. The dropped configuration enables the rider to go faster with greater control.

The overbuilt aluminum construction makes for an extremely rigid platform which loses very little energy to dampening road vibration, unlike more flexible wooden longboards. This results in astonishingly persistent speed, and makes the board excellent for flat land cruising.