figured there could be a thread for gear questions that you need answers to, but shouldn't have a thread of their own.
for mine, does the waxedness of a curb affect how much it grinds away at your trucks? will a buttery curb do less than a sketchy rougher one?
Nice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?
What's the best way to clean your wheels (F4's specifically)? As an insane and OCD person I just hate the way they look this time of year. Will water fuck up the urethane if I ran it under the tap for 20 seconds and dried with a towel or should I just hit it with a wet rag?Ride over brushed concrete. The rougher surface takes the grime off wheels
Expand QuoteNice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?[close]
It may be overkill.
The biggest issue is how much higher your foot is because you may roll your ankle.
Follow up, does anyone know of bags like this?
https://www.nixon.com/us/en/escape-35l-duffel/C3034-3387-00.html
Ride over brushed concrete. The rougher surface takes the grime off wheelsExpand QuoteWhat's the best way to clean your wheels (F4's specifically)? As an insane and OCD person I just hate the way they look this time of year. Will water fuck up the urethane if I ran it under the tap for 20 seconds and dried with a towel or should I just hit it with a wet rag?[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?[close]
It may be overkill.
The biggest issue is how much higher your foot is because you may roll your ankle.
Follow up, does anyone know of bags like this?
https://www.nixon.com/us/en/escape-35l-duffel/C3034-3387-00.html[close]
I like putting them in shoes with the tech in the sole or midsole as opposed to all the cushioning being from the insole. That way you have both. I use them in my NB 1010s and nyjahs. But probably wouldn’t in Bruin reacts or the new ishods where all the cushioning comes from the insoles.
What's the best way to clean your wheels (F4's specifically)? As an insane and OCD person I just hate the way they look this time of year. Will water fuck up the urethane if I ran it under the tap for 20 seconds and dried with a towel or should I just hit it with a wet rag?
Nice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?
What's the best way to clean your wheels (F4's specifically)? As an insane and OCD person I just hate the way they look this time of year. Will water fuck up the urethane if I ran it under the tap for 20 seconds and dried with a towel or should I just hit it with a wet rag?
What's the best way to clean your wheels (F4's specifically)? As an insane and OCD person I just hate the way they look this time of year. Will water fuck up the urethane if I ran it under the tap for 20 seconds and dried with a towel or should I just hit it with a wet rag?
Nice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?
I’m curious what the maximum wheel size/width people use for their trucks?
I thought those 57mm Radial Fulls would be crazy on 149’s. I wasn’t wrong but I kind of like it.
Expand QuoteI’m curious what the maximum wheel size/width people use for their trucks?
I thought those 57mm Radial Fulls would be crazy on 149’s. I wasn’t wrong but I kind of like it.[close]
149 of what brand? I rode 56mm bones v6 on my thunders with wheel wells and it turned out alright, but i couldn't imagine doing it with a normal deck.
I’m curious what the maximum wheel size/width people use for their trucks?
I thought those 57mm Radial Fulls would be crazy on 149’s. I wasn’t wrong but I kind of like it.
What are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.
What are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.I’ll tell ya one to watch out for…SoCal. Their wrong dimensions have screwed me a few times.
Can someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?
Also, Travis Scott had his own colorway and started wearing the classic pairs. That had a lot of people jumping on the follow train.Expand QuoteCan someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?[close]
They looked cool about 15 years ago when cool skaters started skating them so skaters wanted them and bought them. Hypebeasts are despicable cultural parasites who can’t skate, loathe themselves for it, and outnumber actual skateboarders by several times, so they started buying them in huge numbers to compensate for their basic failure as actual skateboarders. Nike saw that they were effortlessly selling out runs of dunks, so they broke up their dunk production into lots of smaller drops to generate artificial scarcity and guarantee every run would sell out.
Dunks should be outlawed. I respect and appreciate skateboarders no matter what’s on their feet (mostly, Cariuma is becoming a problem). So nothing against anyone who skates them, but Nike is genuinely abominable in every dimension of its business practices, no matter how hyped skaters might get on the shoes.
Also, Travis Scott had his own colorway and started wearing the classic pairs. That had a lot of people jumping on the follow train.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCan someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?[close]
They looked cool about 15 years ago when cool skaters started skating them so skaters wanted them and bought them. Hypebeasts are despicable cultural parasites who can’t skate, loathe themselves for it, and outnumber actual skateboarders by several times, so they started buying them in huge numbers to compensate for their basic failure as actual skateboarders. Nike saw that they were effortlessly selling out runs of dunks, so they broke up their dunk production into lots of smaller drops to generate artificial scarcity and guarantee every run would sell out.
Dunks should be outlawed. I respect and appreciate skateboarders no matter what’s on their feet (mostly, Cariuma is becoming a problem). So nothing against anyone who skates them, but Nike is genuinely abominable in every dimension of its business practices, no matter how hyped skaters might get on the shoes.[close]
There's also the timing with the 15 years cycle. It's also basically what Nike have done with Jordans for the last 3 decades. I'd like to know how many new dunk guys even know who Lewis Marnell is.Expand QuoteAlso, Travis Scott had his own colorway and started wearing the classic pairs. That had a lot of people jumping on the follow train.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCan someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?[close]
They looked cool about 15 years ago when cool skaters started skating them so skaters wanted them and bought them. Hypebeasts are despicable cultural parasites who can’t skate, loathe themselves for it, and outnumber actual skateboarders by several times, so they started buying them in huge numbers to compensate for their basic failure as actual skateboarders. Nike saw that they were effortlessly selling out runs of dunks, so they broke up their dunk production into lots of smaller drops to generate artificial scarcity and guarantee every run would sell out.
Dunks should be outlawed. I respect and appreciate skateboarders no matter what’s on their feet (mostly, Cariuma is becoming a problem). So nothing against anyone who skates them, but Nike is genuinely abominable in every dimension of its business practices, no matter how hyped skaters might get on the shoes.[close][close]
Gonna kook it and admit I have no idea who Travis Scott is, but I believe you.
Expand QuoteCan someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?[close]
They looked cool about 15 years ago when cool skaters started skating them so skaters wanted them and bought them. Hypebeasts are despicable cultural parasites who can’t skate, loathe themselves for it, and outnumber actual skateboarders by several times, so they started buying them in huge numbers to compensate for their basic failure as actual skateboarders. Nike saw that they were effortlessly selling out runs of dunks, so they broke up their dunk production into lots of smaller drops to generate artificial scarcity and guarantee every run would sell out.
Dunks should be outlawed. I respect and appreciate skateboarders no matter what’s on their feet (mostly, Cariuma is becoming a problem). So nothing against anyone who skates them, but Nike is genuinely abominable in every dimension of its business practices, no matter how hyped skaters might get on the shoes.
What are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.
What has Robbie Russo been up to
What are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.
Expand QuoteWhat are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.[close]
Southside skate shop in Houston usually lists length. Zumiez is good for top pics if you're trying to figure out the woodshop.
Some of the best ones are actually Japanese shops. Rf skate is my favourite, you have to use Google translate but it's easy enough to navigate. They take detailed pics and actually measure every deck (in cm so it's even more accurate) and lay the deck on top of a krooked board so you can see how flat or steep it is in comparison. Hell, they even measure concave. It's heaven for mentally ill gear nerds. There's a couple other sites that take similar pics but rf has a huge selection, updates it fairly often, and leave the old ones up for a while after they sell out so you can still use it for reference.
https://r-fskate.com/shopbrand/deck/
Can someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?
What are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.
Expand QuoteAlso, Travis Scott had his own colorway and started wearing the classic pairs. That had a lot of people jumping on the follow train.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCan someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?[close]
They looked cool about 15 years ago when cool skaters started skating them so skaters wanted them and bought them. Hypebeasts are despicable cultural parasites who can’t skate, loathe themselves for it, and outnumber actual skateboarders by several times, so they started buying them in huge numbers to compensate for their basic failure as actual skateboarders. Nike saw that they were effortlessly selling out runs of dunks, so they broke up their dunk production into lots of smaller drops to generate artificial scarcity and guarantee every run would sell out.
Dunks should be outlawed. I respect and appreciate skateboarders no matter what’s on their feet (mostly, Cariuma is becoming a problem). So nothing against anyone who skates them, but Nike is genuinely abominable in every dimension of its business practices, no matter how hyped skaters might get on the shoes.[close][close]
Gonna kook it and admit I have no idea who Travis Scott is, but I believe you.
Expand QuoteCan someone explain to me why the Nike dunk is so in demand? I’m completely at a loss when it comes to this hypebeast culture - WTF is going on?[close]
It's a pretty interesting story and this video sums it up pretty well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oYObzrvxAE
TLDW after Nike failed to get into the skateboard market, they hired Sandy Bodecker in which he planned and executed an insanely successful marketing campaign:
- Make shoes exclusive to skateshops
- No mass production (artificial scarcity)
- No generic shoe releases
Dunks were reintroduced and redesigned for skateboarding instead of creating an entirely new model. Nike sponsored at the time underground skaters which helped make Nike more established. Thoughtful Dunk collabs (ie Supreme, Stussy, Diamond, Chocolate, etc) were made which got sneakerheads interested and the hype just skyrocketed.
It's at the point where Nike can literally shit out any colorway and it'll sell immediately.
(https://sneakernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Nike-SB-Dunk-Low-Night-Of-Mischief-BQ6817-006-0.jpg)
(https://stockx.imgix.net/Nike-Dunk-SB-High-Raw-Meat-Product.jpg?fit=fill&bg=FFFFFF&w=700&h=500&auto=format,compress&q=90&dpr=2&trim=color&updated_at=1583360568)
Regardless of your opinion on Dunks, skateshops kinda need to keep selling Dunks because it's a guarantee sell on release date which is great for shops that do need the money. I'm personally over it especially after the Travis Scott dunk shit. Working at my shop after that collab was announced hell because sneakerheads kept calling and coming in the shop asking in the most rude way if we were going to stock those dunks (same thing happened when Oski's dunks were announced).
Honestly you aren't missing anything being out of the loop on dunks, which is good.
What are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.Socal Skate are also pretty good for this https://socalskateshop.com/
I’ll tell ya one to watch out for…SoCal. Their wrong dimensions have screwed me a few times.
Expand QuoteNice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?[close]
Yes, there is value. I’ve got old ass feet (I’m 37). I love fp insoles in all of my cupsoles. My go to for a long time has been emerica Reynolds G6 cups with the 7mm fp insoles. Lately I’ve been skating nb# 440s, and I plan to try some 1010s, but typically my fp insoles always move to my shoes, even if they aren’t the shoes I’m currently skating.
With that said, I’ve got some 1010s that I’ve been wearing to work everyday, and they’re the first shoes I’ve had in a long time that I’ve just been rocking the insoles that came in them. 1010s might be the perfect shoe, time will tell once I skate them.
Expand QuoteWhat has Robbie Russo been up to[close]
Still skating and getting it. Living his best life.
Nice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?
Expand QuoteNice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?[close]
If you have a tendency to roll your ankles, maybe be wary as it makes your foot sit higher in the shoe if the stock insole is paper thin (and the arch support may push your feet outwards a little too), especially if the shoe isn't particularly stable or structured.
If it feels secure and you're not an ankle roller, knock on wood and go ahead. Super comfortable.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat has Robbie Russo been up to[close]
Still skating and getting it. Living his best life.[close]
Haven’t seen a part in a min. I was thinking about his beauty and the beast footage the other day. Lurked his IG seems to be consistently skating. Would be cool to see a part sometime
whats the durometer for bushings that are on the Venture hollow lights?
Expand QuoteWhat are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.[close]
Southside skate shop in Houston usually lists length. Zumiez is good for top pics if you're trying to figure out the woodshop.
Some of the best ones are actually Japanese shops. Rf skate is my favourite, you have to use Google translate but it's easy enough to navigate. They take detailed pics and actually measure every deck (in cm so it's even more accurate) and lay the deck on top of a krooked board so you can see how flat or steep it is in comparison. Hell, they even measure concave. It's heaven for mentally ill gear nerds. There's a couple other sites that take similar pics but rf has a huge selection, updates it fairly often, and leave the old ones up for a while after they sell out so you can still use it for reference.
https://r-fskate.com/shopbrand/deck/
Expand Quotewhats the durometer for bushings that are on the Venture hollow lights?[close]
90a
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.[close]
Southside skate shop in Houston usually lists length. Zumiez is good for top pics if you're trying to figure out the woodshop.
Some of the best ones are actually Japanese shops. Rf skate is my favourite, you have to use Google translate but it's easy enough to navigate. They take detailed pics and actually measure every deck (in cm so it's even more accurate) and lay the deck on top of a krooked board so you can see how flat or steep it is in comparison. Hell, they even measure concave. It's heaven for mentally ill gear nerds. There's a couple other sites that take similar pics but rf has a huge selection, updates it fairly often, and leave the old ones up for a while after they sell out so you can still use it for reference.
https://r-fskate.com/shopbrand/deck/[close]
Can't believe someone mentioned my local shop on here!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.[close]
Southside skate shop in Houston usually lists length. Zumiez is good for top pics if you're trying to figure out the woodshop.
Some of the best ones are actually Japanese shops. Rf skate is my favourite, you have to use Google translate but it's easy enough to navigate. They take detailed pics and actually measure every deck (in cm so it's even more accurate) and lay the deck on top of a krooked board so you can see how flat or steep it is in comparison. Hell, they even measure concave. It's heaven for mentally ill gear nerds. There's a couple other sites that take similar pics but rf has a huge selection, updates it fairly often, and leave the old ones up for a while after they sell out so you can still use it for reference.
https://r-fskate.com/shopbrand/deck/[close]
Can't believe someone mentioned my local shop on here!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.[close]
Southside skate shop in Houston usually lists length. Zumiez is good for top pics if you're trying to figure out the woodshop.
Some of the best ones are actually Japanese shops. Rf skate is my favourite, you have to use Google translate but it's easy enough to navigate. They take detailed pics and actually measure every deck (in cm so it's even more accurate) and lay the deck on top of a krooked board so you can see how flat or steep it is in comparison. Hell, they even measure concave. It's heaven for mentally ill gear nerds. There's a couple other sites that take similar pics but rf has a huge selection, updates it fairly often, and leave the old ones up for a while after they sell out so you can still use it for reference.
https://r-fskate.com/shopbrand/deck/[close]
Can't believe someone mentioned my local shop on here![close]
Which one? If you mean RF is your local then please, please go buy them a case of beer or bag of weed and then send me your PayPal so I can reimburse you. I've used their site to make a decision on whether or not to buy a board so many times. It's really the next best thing to physically going to a shop. I wish everyone did the pics with a reference board thing.
If it's southside i emailed them once to ask what the stack stamp on a dlx deck was and they started like questioning why I wanted to know that and then trying to tell me that it didn't matter because dlx decks weren't steep (they are) and PS decks are steeper because FA (they're not, and FA had been purely bbs for over a year at this point) and shit like that. So if they're your local go pour saltwater in the owners bearings or something.
How do you guys calculate shipping prices for what you sell on the classifieds? Got a number of boards I’d like to sell, but wondering how to accurately price shipping. Also, for people who ship boards, do you just reuse other boxes or is there a preferred size to use for shipping?
How do you guys calculate shipping prices for what you sell on the classifieds? Got a number of boards I’d like to sell, but wondering how to accurately price shipping. Also, for people who ship boards, do you just reuse other boxes or is there a preferred size to use for shipping?
- Has Nike or Adidas ever reissued an old skate model?
- For the people in the know, is it reasonable to expect that they would ever do that?
- What I'm really trying to say is: am I fool for hoping Nike brings back the Koston 1?
- Is money really the only thing that is considered when deciding who gets a pro model?
- Was the Adidas Suciu II really not profitable enough to produce throughout his SOTY year?
- What I'm really trying to say is: am I fool for hoping Nike brings back the Koston 1?
How do you guys calculate shipping prices for what you sell on the classifieds? Got a number of boards I’d like to sell, but wondering how to accurately price shipping. Also, for people who ship boards, do you just reuse other boxes or is there a preferred size to use for shipping?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.[close]
Southside skate shop in Houston usually lists length. Zumiez is good for top pics if you're trying to figure out the woodshop.
Some of the best ones are actually Japanese shops. Rf skate is my favourite, you have to use Google translate but it's easy enough to navigate. They take detailed pics and actually measure every deck (in cm so it's even more accurate) and lay the deck on top of a krooked board so you can see how flat or steep it is in comparison. Hell, they even measure concave. It's heaven for mentally ill gear nerds. There's a couple other sites that take similar pics but rf has a huge selection, updates it fairly often, and leave the old ones up for a while after they sell out so you can still use it for reference.
https://r-fskate.com/shopbrand/deck/[close]
Can't believe someone mentioned my local shop on here![close]
Which one? If you mean RF is your local then please, please go buy them a case of beer or bag of weed and then send me your PayPal so I can reimburse you. I've used their site to make a decision on whether or not to buy a board so many times. It's really the next best thing to physically going to a shop. I wish everyone did the pics with a reference board thing.
If it's southside i emailed them once to ask what the stack stamp on a dlx deck was and they started like questioning why I wanted to know that and then trying to tell me that it didn't matter because dlx decks weren't steep (they are) and PS decks are steeper because FA (they're not, and FA had been purely bbs for over a year at this point) and shit like that. So if they're your local go pour saltwater in the owners bearings or something.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat are the best skate shops out there for searching decks by specific widths, lengths, and wheelbases? Right now I use Skate Warehouse, Tactics and OCD Skate Shop but there has to be more/better options out there.[close]
Southside skate shop in Houston usually lists length. Zumiez is good for top pics if you're trying to figure out the woodshop.
Some of the best ones are actually Japanese shops. Rf skate is my favourite, you have to use Google translate but it's easy enough to navigate. They take detailed pics and actually measure every deck (in cm so it's even more accurate) and lay the deck on top of a krooked board so you can see how flat or steep it is in comparison. Hell, they even measure concave. It's heaven for mentally ill gear nerds. There's a couple other sites that take similar pics but rf has a huge selection, updates it fairly often, and leave the old ones up for a while after they sell out so you can still use it for reference.
https://r-fskate.com/shopbrand/deck/[close]
Can't believe someone mentioned my local shop on here![close]
Given we are almost global in member base, I think it is fair to say that lots of shops would get a mention, but there are more likely to be more mentions of the really good shops, (or bad) for various reasons.
Their board information is amazing though, so it is good to give them more recognition and hopefully a few more customers as well.
What is the shop setup like to go in to as the pics look crazily cramped?
From the bottom of their pages:
This site "R-F SKATE" is
a skateboard mail order site sent out by the strange shop "Tatsumiya" which sells skateboards for about 20 years in an old stationery shop, close to Komazawa Park, one of the famous skate parks near Tokyo.
about tatsumiya
1-11-18 yakumo, meguro-ku, tokyo / 03-3723-4288
Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhats the durometer for bushings that are on the Venture hollow lights?[close]
90a[close]
It is funny how the big three - Indy, Thunder and Venture - all now have the 90 duro bushings as their stock product, as they were quite different and mostly harder in the past.
What is also strange is even though they are all supposed to be the same, some different colours seem harder / softer.
Anyone else seem like this is the case too?
- Has Nike or Adidas ever reissued an old skate model?The bruin, blazers and gt blazers have all come gone and come back a couple times.
- For the people in the know, is it reasonable to expect that they would ever do that?
- What I'm really trying to say is: am I fool for hoping Nike brings back the Koston 1?
- Is money really the only thing that is considered when deciding who gets a pro model?
- Was the Adidas Suciu II really not profitable enough to produce throughout his SOTY year?
I'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?
Expand QuoteI'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?[close]
Sounds like the average DLX 8" deck, with 14.38 wb, would be about what you are after, any number, but one with a III or IV on top if possible as they are slightly more mellow, but that would pair well with Thunders easily enough and whatever wheels you prefer.
Many other boards around 8" have shorter wheelbases, but the DLX 8" is skated and enjoyed by a lot of people, so there has to be some logic to keep that shape / dimensions.
As for how high you can ollie and age, I would say it is more muscle training and keeping at it, but also not trying to overdo it with leg work (too many leg reps on exercise machines or gym, etc) so just doing some other things to build strength if you feel that is lacking in the jumping department.
I'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?
There's also a pretty big difference between Ollie over knee high comfortably and trying to get around world record Ollie. If the main problem is ghost pop then a lower flatter board is probably the go to. To go real high big wheels and maybe even ride your board backwards is how I'd do it.Expand QuoteI'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?[close]
There is a thing called physics.
To make it short: You want a force (your pop) to make an object (you) go further in a direction (higher), with a lever (your set up).
Thoughts (in non particular order):
The only variable in above formula is the set up. (Unless you want to work out that is. :D)
The heavier something is- the further it goes. Think about throwing a table tennis ball and a golf ball.
But honestly you can forget about that, because you have to throw the board + yourself around, so the weight of your set up makes no big difference.
You want to go up. So the lever should channel the force in a steep curve.
The way you are about to go, to avoid ghost pop, will make it flatter. That means even if you pop harder you wouldn't go higher.
Conclusion:
The easiest way to get your ollies higher is simply a steeper set up.*
Short/ Steep tail, risers, big wheels, you name it.
I'm afraid you have to adjust your technique to that, in regards of "ghostpop".
Or gain more power. Or loose some weight.
...On the other hand skateboarding is not rocket science. Psychologie + spirit play a role, too.
So, ride what you like and what feels good.
Have fun experimanting!
Hope this makes sense /Sorry for the gibberish.
*I remember some 1990ish Decks that were just ridiculously steep (Deathbox "Rocker", G&S "Heintzman"...)
Barely useable for anything else, but they made you ollie two more stacked boards. And that was a thing back then. ("How high can you ollie?")
Edited for punctation.
There's also a pretty big difference between Ollie over knee high comfortably and trying to get around world record Ollie. If the main problem is ghost pop then a lower flatter board is probably the go to. To go real high big wheels and maybe even ride your board backwards is how I'd do it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?[close]
There is a thing called physics.
To make it short: You want a force (your pop) to make an object (you) go further in a direction (higher), with a lever (your set up).
Thoughts (in non particular order):
The only variable in above formula is the set up. (Unless you want to work out that is. :D)
The heavier something is- the further it goes. Think about throwing a table tennis ball and a golf ball.
But honestly you can forget about that, because you have to throw the board + yourself around, so the weight of your set up makes no big difference.
You want to go up. So the lever should channel the force in a steep curve.
The way you are about to go, to avoid ghost pop, will make it flatter. That means even if you pop harder you wouldn't go higher.
Conclusion:
The easiest way to get your ollies higher is simply a steeper set up.*
Short/ Steep tail, risers, big wheels, you name it.
I'm afraid you have to adjust your technique to that, in regards of "ghostpop".
Or gain more power. Or loose some weight.
...On the other hand skateboarding is not rocket science. Psychologie + spirit play a role, too.
So, ride what you like and what feels good.
Have fun experimanting!
Hope this makes sense /Sorry for the gibberish.
*I remember some 1990ish Decks that were just ridiculously steep (Deathbox "Rocker", G&S "Heintzman"...)
Barely useable for anything else, but they made you ollie two more stacked boards. And that was a thing back then. ("How high can you ollie?")
Edited for punctation.[close]
There's also a bit of a see-saw technique that can help a lot going over things
Expand QuoteThere's also a pretty big difference between Ollie over knee high comfortably and trying to get around world record Ollie. If the main problem is ghost pop then a lower flatter board is probably the go to. To go real high big wheels and maybe even ride your board backwards is how I'd do it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?[close]
There is a thing called physics.
To make it short: You want a force (your pop) to make an object (you) go further in a direction (higher), with a lever (your set up).
Thoughts (in non particular order):
The only variable in above formula is the set up. (Unless you want to work out that is. :D)
The heavier something is- the further it goes. Think about throwing a table tennis ball and a golf ball.
But honestly you can forget about that, because you have to throw the board + yourself around, so the weight of your set up makes no big difference.
You want to go up. So the lever should channel the force in a steep curve.
The way you are about to go, to avoid ghost pop, will make it flatter. That means even if you pop harder you wouldn't go higher.
Conclusion:
The easiest way to get your ollies higher is simply a steeper set up.*
Short/ Steep tail, risers, big wheels, you name it.
I'm afraid you have to adjust your technique to that, in regards of "ghostpop".
Or gain more power. Or loose some weight.
...On the other hand skateboarding is not rocket science. Psychologie + spirit play a role, too.
So, ride what you like and what feels good.
Have fun experimanting!
Hope this makes sense /Sorry for the gibberish.
*I remember some 1990ish Decks that were just ridiculously steep (Deathbox "Rocker", G&S "Heintzman"...)
Barely useable for anything else, but they made you ollie two more stacked boards. And that was a thing back then. ("How high can you ollie?")
Edited for punctation.[close]
There's also a bit of a see-saw technique that can help a lot going over things[close]
Well...yeah. Guess I overshot the target.
Should I go down half or full size in (rubber-backed canvas) CTAS Pro Hi compared to Sole Tech shoes?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThere's also a pretty big difference between Ollie over knee high comfortably and trying to get around world record Ollie. If the main problem is ghost pop then a lower flatter board is probably the go to. To go real high big wheels and maybe even ride your board backwards is how I'd do it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?[close]
There is a thing called physics.
To make it short: You want a force (your pop) to make an object (you) go further in a direction (higher), with a lever (your set up).
Thoughts (in non particular order):
The only variable in above formula is the set up. (Unless you want to work out that is. :D)
The heavier something is- the further it goes. Think about throwing a table tennis ball and a golf ball.
But honestly you can forget about that, because you have to throw the board + yourself around, so the weight of your set up makes no big difference.
You want to go up. So the lever should channel the force in a steep curve.
The way you are about to go, to avoid ghost pop, will make it flatter. That means even if you pop harder you wouldn't go higher.
Conclusion:
The easiest way to get your ollies higher is simply a steeper set up.*
Short/ Steep tail, risers, big wheels, you name it.
I'm afraid you have to adjust your technique to that, in regards of "ghostpop".
Or gain more power. Or loose some weight.
...On the other hand skateboarding is not rocket science. Psychologie + spirit play a role, too.
So, ride what you like and what feels good.
Have fun experimanting!
Hope this makes sense /Sorry for the gibberish.
*I remember some 1990ish Decks that were just ridiculously steep (Deathbox "Rocker", G&S "Heintzman"...)
Barely useable for anything else, but they made you ollie two more stacked boards. And that was a thing back then. ("How high can you ollie?")
Edited for punctation.[close]
There's also a bit of a see-saw technique that can help a lot going over things[close]
Well...yeah. Guess I overshot the target.[close]
Thanks guys, appreciate what you both said! I've honestly skated steep-kick boards and they're not my thing. I get ghost pop easily. I know a lot of my ollie is based on the right technique and just raw practice as well. I've been doing cardio almost every day since Nov. to get to 150 lbs from 160, I can't burn fat easily so it's taking time. You can never have too many solid gear tips though, haha. I mean, I think it's possible to improve my ollie at 36 years old, fuck we'll see.
Thanks guys, appreciate what you both said! I've honestly skated steep-kick boards and they're not my thing. I get ghost pop easily. I know a lot of my ollie is based on the right technique and just raw practice as well. I've been doing cardio almost every day since Nov. to get to 150 lbs from 160, I can't burn fat easily so it's taking time. You can never have too many solid gear tips though, haha. I mean, I think it's possible to improve my ollie at 36 years old, fuck we'll see.
I feel like tensor mags and a dlx 8.06 is what you need
Are there any shoes or insoles that can help with persistent lower and mid back pain from skating?I've had a bunch of back issues for the past ten years and strangely wearing classic vans kinda helps sometimes for me. I also wear some Adidas boost runners or those Stefan janoski airmax for day to day stuff.
I hurt my back doing other sports (psoas injury and SI joint injury) but now skating with the stock vans insoles feels like its murdering my back. This was never a problem previously. I do have a full yoga and stretching routine, see a PT, and have an osteo.
Does a bigger nose improve flick or make it worse? I was thinking more contact patch with the shoe as it flicks off would make it come around faster after the shoe leaves, but delay when the shoe was in contact.For me, bigger nose has always made me think that i can really flick the shit out of my flip tricks. If you want actual science, i have none
I’m oddly the same. I’ve got zero ligaments in one ankle from a ball fall and my other hip has no labrum and pops out of its socket from another crash. My other sport is rock climbing and I have persistent foot soreness and weird pains from wearing super small shoes. The new Vans Popcush insoles have just enough padding to take some impact sting off, but they’re also fairly stable and I don’t get any lateral roll.
My other favorite shoes are NB 440 and those make my feet sore after a long sesh but the Vans don’t.
I've had a bunch of back issues for the past ten years and strangely wearing classic vans kinda helps sometimes for me. I also wear some Adidas boost runners or those Stefan janoski airmax for day to day stuff.Expand QuoteAre there any shoes or insoles that can help with persistent lower and mid back pain from skating?
I hurt my back doing other sports (psoas injury and SI joint injury) but now skating with the stock vans insoles feels like its murdering my back. This was never a problem previously. I do have a full yoga and stretching routine, see a PT, and have an osteo.[close]
I don't know if there's any specific shoe or insole that fixes back pain while actually skating tho. If the pain comes specifically when your feet hit the ground maybe those DC Kalis if they have a unilite midsole
It’s also dependent on your overall physical well being. Back pain often comes from lack of strength as you age. Finding something you enjoy that effectively strengthens joints via resistance is crucial as you age even for overall well being.
Lately I noticed a growing number of set ups with just one rail, what's the point? And where do you put it? Heelside or toeside? And, again, why?
Expand QuoteLately I noticed a growing number of set ups with just one rail, what's the point? And where do you put it? Heelside or toeside? And, again, why?[close]
Toe side for me, they help control when you boardslide. Although it may get annoying when you try front board but hitting the board helps me feel more in control.
who else has severe confidence issues with smaller boards?
swear i had my best flip tricks on 8.75s
looked good with the slower flip and more consistent
I'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?
I think the foot far back thing can only really work if you're kinda short. I think about it like how would you setup your feet if you were just standing on the floor and tried to jump as high as you can.Expand QuoteI'd like to focus on ollieing higher this year, since it's probably my last year to be able to develop my ollie before I get too old. I just want to ollie over things the height of my knee, no big goals here.
I usually ride boards that have or are close to 8x31.5x14 dimensions, since that fits my average height, shoe size, and weight.
So, I'm thinking of the following setup:
1) A board with roughly the same width and length, but a longer wheelbase, maybe 14.5 inches, but with mellow kicks and concave so I can avoid ghost pop
2) I'd pair this longer-wheelbase board with a high truck, like Thunder Hollow his, and possibly riser pads
3) Smaller wheels, because bigger wheels can contribute to ghost pop
This is what I'm thinking so far, if anyone has any ideas on what to suggest or improve, I'd be happy to hear them.
Also, there's a lot of talk about how light boards and trucks are gimmicks and you need some leverage to pop, but I'm kind of feeling like the lightest deck and trucks are the way to go. Can anyone convince me that I'm wrong?[close]
I admire your quest. I too am longing to ollie higher - or get back to my best ollie height. At my prime I could jump over an oil drum/ nyc trash can and I think I'd really struggle if I tried now. 2022 goals
I actually set out to film a clip of a high ollie to drop and specifically chose a longer wheelbase board and it didn't work out. I'd say stick with your current wheelbase, having more distance to slide your foot up does not help the way you think it would. Theoretically it makes sense, but practice is different.
how does the width of a truck affect the turning, if at all?
i'm mainly asking because my friend's 5.2 ventures didn't turn as much as i would want on one of my setups, would a 5.8 handle them any differently?
how does the width of a truck affect the turning, if at all?
i'm mainly asking because my friend's 5.2 ventures didn't turn as much as i would want on one of my setups, would a 5.8 handle them any differently?
how does the width of a truck affect the turning, if at all?
i'm mainly asking because my friend's 5.2 ventures didn't turn as much as i would want on one of my setups, would a 5.8 handle them any differently?
I have a BBS Quasi that I just noticed bows up from nose to tail meaning that if you set it on a flat surface only the middle of the deck touches. Is this “normal” for certain shapes?
Nah that's not what I mean. If you set the board down on a table and look at it from the side, the middle touches the table, but it bows upward from there and neither of the bolt hole areas touches.i see what you mean. my Blast decks had that too. its kind of like a rocker. just never know if they supposed to be like that or if theyre just slightly warped.
It's called a rocker, and I know some old school shapes used to employ it. Don't know what the functionality of it is though. @Mbrimson88 probably does.
Is Scram grip tape any good? What about Madness?
Expand QuoteIt's called a rocker, and I know some old school shapes used to employ it. Don't know what the functionality of it is though. @Mbrimson88 probably does.[close]
Ha, just going through reading and then thought about those Consolidated boards that really had a significant rocker in them but I don't think that really took off. Maybe there was too much rocker action in those boards.
The Real Low Pro was maybe the most well known version of the rocker type construction, of which I had quite a few (even one still set up too and that thing will just NOT break, even though it is so super old and flexy now).
There was even an old thread on it too, which I found while looking through a normal search online, not searching on here, but also a couple of other articles and info which is interesting to read as well.
Real Low Pro (from 2011)
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=57637.0
https://www.weartested.com/real-skateboards-low-pro-ii-decks/
The Low Pro II technology is basically a center pressed production process which influences the shape of the deck. The deck is a centered rocker and thus, has a lower center of gravity which should increases control and pop. Through the tighter concave the decks using this technology offer improved strength and lasting pop. In addition, Real used stiffer x-bands and an exclusive new additive free glue in order to increase the strength and lightness. In summary, Real promises to offer more board control and strength with their Low Pro II technology.
"turn" is to broad a term. What are people really saying when they say a truck doesn't turn? At this point I've tried pretty much every truck in pretty much every width and they all (while yes feeling a bit different) do turn. Are people trying to do slalom or trying to land a trick and immediately take a 90 degree corner?
I catch primo on a kickflip every session and my wrists always feel it when i try to catch my fall. Do those 187 killer pads / pro-tec wrist guards actually help? Fine with wearing one, but would rather save my money if it doesn't do anything
Something like this - https://www.amazon.com/187-Killer-Pads-Wrist-Guards/dp/B0142XAMDK/
I catch primo on a kickflip every session and my wrists always feel it when i try to catch my fall. Do those 187 killer pads / pro-tec wrist guards actually help? Fine with wearing one, but would rather save my money if it doesn't do anything
Something like this - https://www.amazon.com/187-Killer-Pads-Wrist-Guards/dp/B0142XAMDK/
I catch primo on a kickflip every session and my wrists always feel it when i try to catch my fall. Do those 187 killer pads / pro-tec wrist guards actually help? Fine with wearing one, but would rather save my money if it doesn't do anythingHaven't tried those ones but they are probably fine/ look decently solid. I had a bunch of bad wrist shit going on years ago and can say definatly do NOT buy any kind of special techo claiming wrist guard. They don't do shit. I don't know where you're at (I'm assuming USA) and I don't know what the deal is there but if you can see a physio and get them to make you a cast that you can take off and use as a wristguard is probably the best option but will be expensive. (And still has different problems like if you fall on your hand you will probably bend your fingers back hard because you stopped the hand and wrist bending)
Something like this - https://www.amazon.com/187-Killer-Pads-Wrist-Guards/dp/B0142XAMDK/
I catch primo on a kickflip every session and my wrists always feel it when i try to catch my fall. Do those 187 killer pads / pro-tec wrist guards actually help? Fine with wearing one, but would rather save my money if it doesn't do anythingI got a pair of those and they do help but I hate wearing them so they only come out after I’ve already ganked a wrist.
Something like this - https://www.amazon.com/187-Killer-Pads-Wrist-Guards/dp/B0142XAMDK/
What does “surfy” mean in regards to truck feel/turn?
Expand QuoteWhat does “surfy” mean in regards to truck feel/turn?[close]
Being able to carve, as if you were on a wave. Requires loose(r) trucks than what most ride. Surfy trucks allow you to turn at speed smoothly.
Indys are surfy (slow(er) wider arc), compared to say ACE (squirrly), Venture (swervy, with the right bushings), Thunders (twitchy), and Krux (shitty, I kid, I kid).
Thank you all for your responses, seriously appreciate itThey’re comfortable enough and I forget they’re there after a few minutes but there’s the irrational fear of my thumb sticking to the ground while the rest slides and you can’t grab the board for transition grabby things. I should just wear them more.
@braksabbath - why do you hate wearing them, is it just uncomfortable?
They’re comfortable enough and I forget they’re there after a few minutes but there’s the irrational fear of my thumb sticking to the ground while the rest slides and you can’t grab the board for transition grabby things. I should just wear them more.Expand QuoteThank you all for your responses, seriously appreciate it
@braksabbath - why do you hate wearing them, is it just uncomfortable?[close]
Plastic on your board = Hellride
Plastic on your body = Whack
Also I love these things. Fits under pants, very comfy, provides some warmth in winter. Got em after my knee cap went full speed into a rail two months ago and I still have a bone bruise.
https://g-form.com/knee-pads-mountain-bike-skateboard
What happened to the orange hair kid on Primo???? I feel like he fell of the earth somehow. Am I tripping??Do you mean Giovanni vianna on primative? I think he hurt his knee shortly after going pro then covid happened. I don't follow him on any social stuff tho but I'm guessing it's what happened to most non Americans during lockdown and they had to go home
Dumb question, but what is right sort of bearing offset for making trucks skate wider VS narrower than they are? I understand putting washers on the inside vs outside but how does the position of the bearing seat play a part? Are there wheels in the 50-60mm range that feature notable bearing offset variation?Freestyle wheels are offset and usually about 55mm. I think Powell g bones are offset. Mini cubics definatly are.
Dumb question, but what is right sort of bearing offset for making trucks skate wider VS narrower than they are? I understand putting washers on the inside vs outside but how does the position of the bearing seat play a part? Are there wheels in the 50-60mm range that feature notable bearing offset variation?
Is Scram grip tape any good? What about Madness?Pretty sure it’s Jessup. No idea what Madness uses.
is there any technique to working in bushings? I normally just crank them down the day i get the new trucks and just go from there but they usually split a bit as a result (which has never bothered me). are you meant to start out loose and slowly tighten them like a 1/4 turn each time you skate to prevent that? Just trying to see if I Can save them a bitI always went with the don't tighten new trucks thing, wear them in and tighten a bit at a time. If you know you want tighter trucks maybe try some harder bushings.
What was the idea behind Cellblock 3 riser pads? Do they have any advantage over modern riser pads?Fucking up nose and tail slides? I'm guessing the design concept is to reduce pressure cracks but hardware doesn't need to be that tight anyway.
(https://i.imgur.com/q2DZmTv.jpg)
Fucking up nose and tail slides? I'm guessing the design concept is to reduce pressure cracks but hardware doesn't need to be that tight anyway.Expand QuoteWhat was the idea behind Cellblock 3 riser pads? Do they have any advantage over modern riser pads?
(https://i.imgur.com/q2DZmTv.jpg)[close]
I’m old & only ever saw them used on the back truck with the flush side toward the tailslide area, so not fucking with any slides…Fucking up nose and tail slides? I'm guessing the design concept is to reduce pressure cracks but hardware doesn't need to be that tight anyway.Expand QuoteWhat was the idea behind Cellblock 3 riser pads? Do they have any advantage over modern riser pads?
(https://i.imgur.com/q2DZmTv.jpg)[close]
I’m old & only ever saw them used on the back truck with the flush side toward the tailslide area, so not fucking with any slides…Expand QuoteFucking up nose and tail slides? I'm guessing the design concept is to reduce pressure cracks but hardware doesn't need to be that tight anyway.Expand QuoteWhat was the idea behind Cellblock 3 riser pads? Do they have any advantage over modern riser pads?
(https://i.imgur.com/q2DZmTv.jpg)[close][close]
If it's just for the back truck weird they did the arrow with "nose". Would of been as easy to do tail. I guess everyone knew what to do with them at the time thoExpand QuoteI’m old & only ever saw them used on the back truck with the flush side toward the tailslide area, so not fucking with any slides…Expand QuoteFucking up nose and tail slides? I'm guessing the design concept is to reduce pressure cracks but hardware doesn't need to be that tight anyway.Expand QuoteWhat was the idea behind Cellblock 3 riser pads? Do they have any advantage over modern riser pads?
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Yeah, pretty sure that was some back truck only shit, and you used a regular riser up front. I always assumed they were to help prevent hanging up on disasters and such, but it was probably just all marketing.
Ah I’d never seen these used before, back truck only makes a lot more sense for an old school board, I was picturing those facing both outwards on a popsicle ;DExpand QuoteI’m old & only ever saw them used on the back truck with the flush side toward the tailslide area, so not fucking with any slides…Expand QuoteFucking up nose and tail slides? I'm guessing the design concept is to reduce pressure cracks but hardware doesn't need to be that tight anyway.Expand QuoteWhat was the idea behind Cellblock 3 riser pads? Do they have any advantage over modern riser pads?
(https://i.imgur.com/q2DZmTv.jpg)[close][close][close]
Yeah, pretty sure that was some back truck only shit, and you used a regular riser up front. I always assumed they were to help prevent hanging up on disasters and such, but it was probably just all marketing.
Expand QuoteWhat does “surfy” mean in regards to truck feel/turn?[close]
Being able to carve, as if you were on a wave. Requires loose(r) trucks than what most ride. Surfy trucks allow you to turn at speed smoothly.
Indys are surfy (slow(er) wider arc), compared to say ACE (squirrly), Venture (swervy, with the right bushings), Thunders (twitchy), and Krux (shitty, I kid, I kid).
Relatedly, do pressure cracks around the baseplate affect anything to a noticeable degree? I notice some boards get them and others don’t, but haven’t personally noticed any difference under my feet.
Boards used to break right in front of the back truck then, due to the tapered shapes.
Cellblocks were designed to prevent that.
(http://calstreets.com/site/images/skateboard_collections/images/santacruzwarranty-cards80s2copy.jpg)
Expand QuoteBoards used to break right in front of the back truck then, due to the tapered shapes.
Cellblocks were designed to prevent that.
(http://calstreets.com/site/images/skateboard_collections/images/santacruzwarranty-cards80s2copy.jpg)[close]
Interesting, I assume they worked since people used them but went away as vert died off and woodshops got better. I kinda want to get a NOS set and see what's up :o
Do you also „repair“ decks? I often get split laminates on either side of the kicks from landing primo and if I leave it unattended those become chips, so I started glueing them and put them in clamps overnight, then sand them with leftover griptape. This works quite well and the glued bits seem to be stronger than before.For whatever reason I haven't had to do it in years but if I ever chipped a board I'd always keep the chip then superglue/clamp it back on when I got home.
For whatever reason I haven't had to do it in years but if I ever chipped a board I'd always keep the chip then superglue/clamp it back on when I got home.Expand QuoteDo you also „repair“ decks? I often get split laminates on either side of the kicks from landing primo and if I leave it unattended those become chips, so I started glueing them and put them in clamps overnight, then sand them with leftover griptape. This works quite well and the glued bits seem to be stronger than before.[close]
My first pro board was that blue BW habitat Brian wenning and it delammed like wet Weetbix. Used pretty much a tube of glue on it after every skate. Turns out that was just something that happened with habitat and alien boards a lot in the early 00s
Here's a real dumb question I never figured out: how do people like Berle and Greco (during their appropriate eras) wear dickies so fitted? I can't wear dickies without either looking like Stranger in Skypager or crushing my balls to jelly. Do dudes with those really well-fitted dickies just accept the ball crunch like I do with my evil "i have to go to work now" pants? Do they have longer legs so they don't look as much like a child skating (like I do)? I feel like I will never figure this outI have the same crushed balls problem but I'm pretty tall. I always assumed somehow I have a longer crotch/ass area than short people and Dickies don't take that into account when they make bigger sizes. I've even tried on pairs way too big that are still pressed right into my taint.
I have the same crushed balls problem but I'm pretty tall. I always assumed somehow I have a longer crotch/ass area than short people and Dickies don't take that into account when they make bigger sizes. I've even tried on pairs way too big that are still pressed right into my taint.Expand QuoteHere's a real dumb question I never figured out: how do people like Berle and Greco (during their appropriate eras) wear dickies so fitted? I can't wear dickies without either looking like Stranger in Skypager or crushing my balls to jelly. Do dudes with those really well-fitted dickies just accept the ball crunch like I do with my evil "i have to go to work now" pants? Do they have longer legs so they don't look as much like a child skating (like I do)? I feel like I will never figure this out[close]
I feel like you need to just have the right dimensions from like taint to dick base to where the button is/ top of legs to hip length.
Do you also „repair“ decks? I often get split laminates on either side of the kicks from landing primo and if I leave it unattended those become chips, so I started glueing them and put them in clamps overnight, then sand them with leftover griptape. This works quite well and the glued bits seem to be stronger than before.
Perhaps the taint measurement is as important as the leg opening…..I equate it to the fingers of flat measurment…
Yes but it's still not perfect. You need to look at all the measurements together. You can end up with some tube crotch no hip movement pants (see thynan Costa parts) where the inability to move your legs freely sideways means your thighs are either restricted or going to hulk out the sides or crotch of the pants.Expand QuotePerhaps the taint measurement is as important as the leg opening…..I equate it to the fingers of flat measurment…[close]
yeah it defiitely is, its called the front rise for people wondering. the larger the front rise the less ball crushing the pants.
Do you also „repair“ decks? I often get split laminates on either side of the kicks from landing primo and if I leave it unattended those become chips, so I started glueing them and put them in clamps overnight, then sand them with leftover griptape. This works quite well and the glued bits seem to be stronger than before.
Expand QuoteDo you also „repair“ decks? I often get split laminates on either side of the kicks from landing primo and if I leave it unattended those become chips, so I started glueing them and put them in clamps overnight, then sand them with leftover griptape. This works quite well and the glued bits seem to be stronger than before.[close]
I just did the other day. Had some bad dents in my board that were bothering me since the board was still so new, so I bought wood filler and filled it up.
Has anyone redrilled the rear trucks for shorter wheelbase? I’ve done the front on two boards but hate how much extra flat it adds to my front foot. On transition I need my shoe locked in against the nose, seems less consequential on the tail
Expand QuoteI have the same crushed balls problem but I'm pretty tall. I always assumed somehow I have a longer crotch/ass area than short people and Dickies don't take that into account when they make bigger sizes. I've even tried on pairs way too big that are still pressed right into my taint.Expand QuoteHere's a real dumb question I never figured out: how do people like Berle and Greco (during their appropriate eras) wear dickies so fitted? I can't wear dickies without either looking like Stranger in Skypager or crushing my balls to jelly. Do dudes with those really well-fitted dickies just accept the ball crunch like I do with my evil "i have to go to work now" pants? Do they have longer legs so they don't look as much like a child skating (like I do)? I feel like I will never figure this out[close]
I feel like you need to just have the right dimensions from like taint to dick base to where the button is/ top of legs to hip length.[close]
I'm crazy average in both height and weight and I still even get them dragging on the ground if I size up... I looked at some of the slim cut once and I don't honestly know how someone could skate in them with that crotch, and I typically wear slimmer clothes
Yes but it's still not perfect. You need to look at all the measurements together. You can end up with some tube crotch no hip movement pants (see thynan Costa parts) where the inability to move your legs freely sideways means your thighs are either restricted or going to hulk out the sides or crotch of the pants.Expand QuoteExpand QuotePerhaps the taint measurement is as important as the leg opening…..I equate it to the fingers of flat measurment…[close]
yeah it defiitely is, its called the front rise for people wondering. the larger the front rise the less ball crushing the pants.[close]
They’re comfortable enough and I forget they’re there after a few minutes but there’s the irrational fear of my thumb sticking to the ground while the rest slides and you can’t grab the board for transition grabby things. I should just wear them more.Expand QuoteThank you all for your responses, seriously appreciate it
@braksabbath - why do you hate wearing them, is it just uncomfortable?[close]
Plastic on your board = Hellride
Plastic on your body = Whack
Also I love these things. Fits under pants, very comfy, provides some warmth in winter. Got em after my knee cap went full speed into a rail two months ago and I still have a bone bruise.
https://g-form.com/knee-pads-mountain-bike-skateboard
Do you also „repair“ decks? I often get split laminates on either side of the kicks from landing primo and if I leave it unattended those become chips, so I started glueing them and put them in clamps overnight, then sand them with leftover griptape. This works quite well and the glued bits seem to be stronger than before.
Here's a real dumb question I never figured out: how do people like Berle and Greco (during their appropriate eras) wear dickies so fitted? I can't wear dickies without either looking like Stranger in Skypager or crushing my balls to jelly. Do dudes with those really well-fitted dickies just accept the ball crunch like I do with my evil "i have to go to work now" pants? Do they have longer legs so they don't look as much like a child skating (like I do)? I feel like I will never figure this out
is there any trick on "working in" bushings ? I normally just crank it down to the tightness I want the first day I get the new trucks nad just kinda go from there. I normally split the bushings though. does it make any difference if you slowly tighten it a little bit more each session? I am planning on keeping them a bit looser this time as well
How would you measure the radius of an existing ramp to copy it?
Do you ollie and nollie with your foot deep in the pocket of the tail/nose (see Carlos Ribero) or have your foot on the very edge of the tail/nose
Do you also „repair“ decks? I often get split laminates on either side of the kicks from landing primo and if I leave it unattended those become chips, so I started glueing them and put them in clamps overnight, then sand them with leftover griptape. This works quite well and the glued bits seem to be stronger than before.https://www.amazon.com/J-B-Weld-8257-KwikWood-Stick-1/dp/B002NJDAJY
Do you ollie and nollie with your foot deep in the pocket of the tail/nose (see Carlos Ribero) or have your foot on the very edge of the tail/noseNormal and fakie on the tip of the tail, switch and nollie in the pocket of the nose. Always.
As usual, Mbrimson88's post is excellent. Don't forget to allow for ply layers if you're trying to match the existing ramp exactly.
How would you measure the radius of an existing ramp to copy it?
Expand QuoteHow would you measure the radius of an existing ramp to copy it?[close]
It depends how big it is, but for now let's say it is NOT over head height, which makes everything a whole lot easier.
Most ramps will have a set radius between 6 to 9 feet depending on how big they are, eg my small ramp is quite tight at about 5 ft radius, cut off at 2 ft, but the main half pipe everyone loves to skate is 8 ft radius cut off about 6 feet. in height.
Smaller ramps I have used something like a cardboard box from a fridge to hold beside to trace the side of the transition, but a sheet of ply would also be good to take a radius line on.
Other ramps I have used a measuring tape and marked out a scale drawing on paper, taking measurements at 10 or 20 cm intervals along the base and then tracing out the transition, to then work out the radius.
The most common way to get a good transition is have a fixed point, run a string line or solid piece of something from that point and mark out on the pieces of wood which you then cut and use as a template for all other transitions.
Sorry if you already knew all that.
If it is some ramp or bowl that you cannot easily measure the side radius, measure the depth / height of the thing from flat to coping, then from the eye level of coping, measure from the start of the flat to the coping, which should give you a rough guide and try mapping that out with rough radius lengths.
I have made quite a few ramps over the years, but a lot were a little too tight and a couple too mellow, so getting the transition exactly right is key to having something that works.
(https://i.ibb.co/160647s/Ramp-radius.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Kw5w8bN)imagehost (https://imgbb.com/)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbavEeSFHd5/
plz gnar @Mbrinson88 for meExpand QuoteAs usual, Mbrimson88's post is excellent. Don't forget to allow for ply layers if you're trying to match the existing ramp exactly.[close]
Yeah, sometimes I read back over it and think, I might have made that a bit more confusing than it should be.
Also good point on the ply layers. Most of mine are minimum of 3 layers of 7 mm ply (21+ mm thickness) but I know some bigger / more mellow ramps use three layers of even thicker stuff, so it can end up with almost 30mm surface thickness.
Thin surface layers flex more easily to shape to the transition but the last thing you want is to have someone go through it, but that is another thing entirely.
plz gnar @Mbrinson88 for meExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAs usual, Mbrimson88's post is excellent. Don't forget to allow for ply layers if you're trying to match the existing ramp exactly.[close]
Yeah, sometimes I read back over it and think, I might have made that a bit more confusing than it should be.
Also good point on the ply layers. Most of mine are minimum of 3 layers of 7 mm ply (21+ mm thickness) but I know some bigger / more mellow ramps use three layers of even thicker stuff, so it can end up with almost 30mm surface thickness.
Thin surface layers flex more easily to shape to the transition but the last thing you want is to have someone go through it, but that is another thing entirely.[close]
(https://i.ibb.co/9pB4kFw/542-EC5-EC-D091-40-B1-A3-B8-6308-B5-B9-DAF9.jpg) (https://ibb.co/9pB4kFw)
Here’s my shiddy micro ramp. 13” tall x 36 chambers wide x 42.0” radius transition, surface is 2 layers of 1/4” plywood, 1” PVC coping should last about 69 tail slaps, made from scraps and the shottiest lumber at the reclaimed building material center. 38.88 lbs and goes up and down stairs easily one handed. Hyped
Anyone know of any US stockists for Jenny Skateboard? I dig some of their shit but I've only found Canada websites selling their gear.
@Mbrimson88 that little one a 2’er? Looks like my old shop 1/4 before I recut it to a 4’ radius.
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@Mbrimson88 that little one a 2’er? Looks like my old shop 1/4 before I recut it to a 4’ radius.[close]
Yes it is about that now.
It started out as a direct copy of an amazing little ramp that was built for a special show, which was taller and way steeper (even more so than the cardboard cutout I had as a template behind the ply piece, but for the space I had it in, I realised I needed it a bit lower, then when I moved I recut the transition to be a little more mellow too.
Funny how more than ten years ago I was skating much steeper things and wanted a challenge, but now I wanted a more mellow cruisy type of half pipe, which works so well in the equivalent of a two car garage space - 6 x 6 m square.
Anything I made has to at least be steep enough that I can do rock to smith combos, otherwise I am not really that keen, eg some beginner ramps are almost banks with coping on them, which are fun for a minute, but not long term for me.
I made additional taller parts to go on either side when I moved too, so it is built to squeeze nicely into that area, more so than anything else.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-YGWfbFeku/
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That looks like so much fucking fun
Will Tensor bushings fit Thunder’s?
Not the size, but the interlocking part through the kingpin hole on the hanger.
will smaller wheels be more likely to have bearings blow out?
my friend has reached the bearing condom stage on his wheels and he has it happen all the time, while its never happened to me
Damn that’s nice!Expand Quote
@Mbrimson88 that little one a 2’er? Looks like my old shop 1/4 before I recut it to a 4’ radius.[close]
Yes it is about that now.
It started out as a direct copy of an amazing little ramp that was built for a special show, which was taller and way steeper (even more so than the cardboard cutout I had as a template behind the ply piece, but for the space I had it in, I realised I needed it a bit lower, then when I moved I recut the transition to be a little more mellow too.
Funny how more than ten years ago I was skating much steeper things and wanted a challenge, but now I wanted a more mellow cruisy type of half pipe, which works so well in the equivalent of a two car garage space - 6 x 6 m square.
Anything I made has to at least be steep enough that I can do rock to smith combos, otherwise I am not really that keen, eg some beginner ramps are almost banks with coping on them, which are fun for a minute, but not long term for me.
I made additional taller parts to go on either side when I moved too, so it is built to squeeze nicely into that area, more so than anything else.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-YGWfbFeku/
Expand QuoteWill Tensor bushings fit Thunder’s?
Not the size, but the interlocking part through the kingpin hole on the hanger.[close]
Unless something has changed, I would say no.
Most other trucks don't have a large enough gap through the middle of the yoke area to fit interlocking bushings, from when I saw them and tried them in other boards.
Others might have a different story though, but those Tensor trucks really did have a much wider hole than everything else.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWill Tensor bushings fit Thunder’s?
Not the size, but the interlocking part through the kingpin hole on the hanger.[close]
Unless something has changed, I would say no.
Most other trucks don't have a large enough gap through the middle of the yoke area to fit interlocking bushings, from when I saw them and tried them in other boards.
Others might have a different story though, but those Tensor trucks really did have a much wider hole than everything else.[close]
I got them to fit. It was with the Tensor ATG bushings, I can't speak for the rest of the Tensor lineup. But the Thunder's yoke measures 1mm less than that of a Tensor ATG. So you're left with a hanger that slops around between the two bushings. You could throw in a thin washer or a 6006 bearing shield between the yoke and bushing. Might be more trouble than it's worth though.
So on a set of stock indys, the *bottom bushing (on baseplate) is the barrel, and the top (against nut) is the conical. Is this how other people see it or am I absolutely wrong?That's correct. Indys stock have the barrel bottom. Its up to you whether you want to switch it up since indy aftermarkets offer either conical or barrel bottom. The top bushing for any truck company should be 'conical' but whenever people mention bushing style, they're most likely referring to the bottom bushing. Ventures have a barrel bottom and Thunders have a conical bottom as stock. hope this helped clear up any confusion!
my wheelbase knowledge is pretty solid, but how does a longer/shorter nose or tail affect the way you skate?
a similar question, what's the appeal of twin tail boards? is there any significant difference that can be noticed skating them by an average person?
shorter nose = quicker flick
less distance for the front foot to travel
probably equal less control but that depends on the rider
my wheelbase knowledge is pretty solid, but how does a longer/shorter nose or tail affect the way you skate?Really depends what "average" is. When I was a newbie I actually thought the big kick was the tail (I think I just assumed it was that way because of old 80s boards) and often rode boards backwards. Then my 4th board was a girl board and felt absolutely awful to ride that way. You can just feel when it's wrong. I think the appeal of twin tail is it feels right either way you ride it and you kinda get longer life out of the board. Altho possibly suffers for nollie stuff
a similar question, what's the appeal of twin tail boards? is there any significant difference that can be noticed skating them by an average person?
Long shot but…
Does anyone remember when airwalk NTS first dropped and their ad featured Jason Rogers (?) skating in one blue shoe and one yellow?
That actually happened right? Want to confirm my brain isn’t totally fried…
What's your go to for decks with a short WB, long and steep kicks? Getting way more pop than I can handle and I'm ghost popping all day.
Smaller wheels?
Lower trucks?
Trucks that extend / bring in WB?
champion! I actually think it was Dan Rogers! I’ll surf back through some thrasher back issues too. It was the first ad of them I ever saw… Not The SameExpand QuoteLong shot but…
Does anyone remember when airwalk NTS first dropped and their ad featured Jason Rogers (?) skating in one blue shoe and one yellow?
That actually happened right? Want to confirm my brain isn’t totally fried…[close]
I tried to find it, but only came up with various other pics and ads, but they definitely were marketed as a swap or mix and match shoe, as per this ad in Thrasher 1993:
https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg
(https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg)
And this pair for sale on some site:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/2819/8815778781_0457464893_c.jpg)
(https://64.media.tumblr.com/f96a4b10c5c29032d39b04738ac152ba/tumblr_nx3eiviVXl1tj07qxo1_1280.jpg)
Airwalk is blowing it. The kids want wacky cupsole high tops.champion! I actually think it was Dan Rogers! I’ll surf back through some thrasher back issues too. It was the first ad of them I ever saw… Not The SameExpand QuoteExpand QuoteLong shot but…
Does anyone remember when airwalk NTS first dropped and their ad featured Jason Rogers (?) skating in one blue shoe and one yellow?
That actually happened right? Want to confirm my brain isn’t totally fried…[close]
I tried to find it, but only came up with various other pics and ads, but they definitely were marketed as a swap or mix and match shoe, as per this ad in Thrasher 1993:
https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg
(https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg)
And this pair for sale on some site:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/2819/8815778781_0457464893_c.jpg)
(https://64.media.tumblr.com/f96a4b10c5c29032d39b04738ac152ba/tumblr_nx3eiviVXl1tj07qxo1_1280.jpg)[close]
I scraped & saved to get a pair of the green AND a pair of the yellow, and then wore one of each, because I saw Jovontae Turner rocking them like that at EMB.Airwalk is blowing it. The kids want wacky cupsole high tops.Expand Quotechampion! I actually think it was Dan Rogers! I’ll surf back through some thrasher back issues too. It was the first ad of them I ever saw… Not The SameExpand QuoteExpand QuoteLong shot but…
Does anyone remember when airwalk NTS first dropped and their ad featured Jason Rogers (?) skating in one blue shoe and one yellow?
That actually happened right? Want to confirm my brain isn’t totally fried…[close]
I tried to find it, but only came up with various other pics and ads, but they definitely were marketed as a swap or mix and match shoe, as per this ad in Thrasher 1993:
https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg
(https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg)
And this pair for sale on some site:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/2819/8815778781_0457464893_c.jpg)
(https://64.media.tumblr.com/f96a4b10c5c29032d39b04738ac152ba/tumblr_nx3eiviVXl1tj07qxo1_1280.jpg)[close][close]
Would buy all Airwalk NTS in 2022 and beyond
Is half inch plywood thick enough for the sides and surface of a ramp? I got some free but most builds call for two layers of 1/4” on the surface and 3/4” for the sides
Is half inch plywood thick enough for the sides and surface of a ramp? I got some free but most builds call for two layers of 1/4” on the surface and 3/4” for the sides
Why is almost all skate hardware anodized black? I think plain silver bolts would look way better
What's your go to for decks with a short WB, long and steep kicks? Getting way more pop than I can handle and I'm ghost popping all day.When I was struggling with a steep kick on a Creature, I did some casual research and it seemed like most pros I could find footage of riding them were on Indy or Ace. Aside from the NHS bias that would influence the number of Creature/SC riders on Indy, I wonder if steeper kick or longer WB riders skew toward short WB trucks and vice versa.
Smaller wheels?
Lower trucks?
Trucks that extend / bring in WB?
I scraped & saved to get a pair of the green AND a pair of the yellow, and then wore one of each, because I saw Jovontae Turner rocking them like that at EMB.Expand QuoteAirwalk is blowing it. The kids want wacky cupsole high tops.Expand Quotechampion! I actually think it was Dan Rogers! I’ll surf back through some thrasher back issues too. It was the first ad of them I ever saw… Not The SameExpand QuoteExpand QuoteLong shot but…
Does anyone remember when airwalk NTS first dropped and their ad featured Jason Rogers (?) skating in one blue shoe and one yellow?
That actually happened right? Want to confirm my brain isn’t totally fried…[close]
I tried to find it, but only came up with various other pics and ads, but they definitely were marketed as a swap or mix and match shoe, as per this ad in Thrasher 1993:
https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg
(https://www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1993/April_1993/TH0493Apr1993p82-83_610w.jpg)
And this pair for sale on some site:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/2819/8815778781_0457464893_c.jpg)
(https://64.media.tumblr.com/f96a4b10c5c29032d39b04738ac152ba/tumblr_nx3eiviVXl1tj07qxo1_1280.jpg)[close][close][close]
I felt so bad ass.
I looked like such a goof.
NGL, I will still 100% do that shit today if the opportunity to do so presents itself.
steep kicks, short wb + ventures is my jamInterested in the short-wheelbase-steep-kicks rec's!
poppy pop pop
the santa cruz boat 8.8 i had was flat in the middleInterested in the short-wheelbase-steep-kicks rec's!Expand Quotesteep kicks, short wb + ventures is my jam
poppy pop pop[close]
That being said, does anybody have rec's for a steep kick, short wheelbase deck that still has a mellower concave? Is that Creature? I currently have medium, steep, and steep and it feels great for some but definitely not all.
Squeaky trucks question:
What oil can be used or which should be used best case?
Wax crumbs don’t last long. Drop of lube per session keeps it quiet. Tri Flow goes in the bearings, bike chains, and pivot cupsExpand QuoteSqueaky trucks question:
What oil can be used or which should be used best case?[close]
Try shaving a little bit of wax into the pivot cups.
You can try Sewing machine oil. Got a couple tubes at a craft/fabric store for like $2 years ago. You can even go full Martin Goodman and do all the hinges in your house. Enjoy the silence.Wax crumbs don’t last long. Drop of lube per session keeps it quiet. Tri Flow goes in the bearings, bike chains, and pivot cupsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSqueaky trucks question:
What oil can be used or which should be used best case?[close]
Try shaving a little bit of wax into the pivot cups.[close]
(https://i.ibb.co/ZM4P6ty/2-D413490-C028-426-D-9661-7-F25760440-ED.webp) (https://ibb.co/ZM4P6ty)
Squeaky trucks question:
What oil can be used or which should be used best case?
Who are they talking aboutyour mother
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=4497.0
Expand QuoteWhy is almost all skate hardware anodized black? I think plain silver bolts would look way better[close]
Most are not anodized black they are black oxide, the cheapest way to prevent corrosion on cheap screws. A silver screw that doesn't rust too fast is more expensive. I usually spend $3 on bolts
You can try Sewing machine oil. Got a couple tubes at a craft/fabric store for like $2 years ago. You can even go full Martin Goodman and do all the hinges in your house. Enjoy the silence.Expand QuoteWax crumbs don’t last long. Drop of lube per session keeps it quiet. Tri Flow goes in the bearings, bike chains, and pivot cupsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSqueaky trucks question:
What oil can be used or which should be used best case?[close]
Try shaving a little bit of wax into the pivot cups.[close]
(https://i.ibb.co/ZM4P6ty/2-D413490-C028-426-D-9661-7-F25760440-ED.webp) (https://ibb.co/ZM4P6ty)[close]
Has anyone seen the Nike SB Shane O’Neill’s in the wild? I’m convinced these shoes do not actually exist
Has anyone seen the Nike SB Shane O’Neill’s in the wild? I’m convinced these shoes do not actually exist
Has anyone seen the Nike SB Shane O’Neill’s in the wild? I’m convinced these shoes do not actually exist
Has anyone seen the Nike SB Shane O’Neill’s in the wild? I’m convinced these shoes do not actually existi see them sometimes, but i've only once seen the nike nyjah shoes. it sounds dickish but they mean an automatic kook from me. the kid that had them kind of ripped though so he was okay.
Has anyone seen the Nike SB Shane O’Neill’s in the wild? I’m convinced these shoes do not actually exist
I rarely skate skateparks, but when I do it always makes me think my board size is too small because I feel less in control (slippery/dustier ground, bigger obstacles, etc). I’ve been at 8.38 so naturally an upgrade would be 8.5 but I know if I go up, I can’t go back. Is the park just getting to me? Am I crazy? Or does this happen to everyone else?i've never really gotten that but i can understand why you would feel that, however sizing up a deck would likely not resolve the problems you described.
I rarely skate skateparks, but when I do it always makes me think my board size is too small because I feel less in control (slippery/dustier ground, bigger obstacles, etc). I’ve been at 8.38 so naturally an upgrade would be 8.5 but I know if I go up, I can’t go back. Is the park just getting to me? Am I crazy? Or does this happen to everyone else?
i see them sometimes, but i've only once seen the nike nyjah shoes. it sounds dickish but they mean an automatic kook from me. the kid that had them kind of ripped though so he was okay.Expand QuoteHas anyone seen the Nike SB Shane O’Neill’s in the wild? I’m convinced these shoes do not actually exist[close]
i've never really gotten that but i can understand why you would feel that, however sizing up a deck would likely not resolve the problems you described.Expand QuoteI rarely skate skateparks, but when I do it always makes me think my board size is too small because I feel less in control (slippery/dustier ground, bigger obstacles, etc). I’ve been at 8.38 so naturally an upgrade would be 8.5 but I know if I go up, I can’t go back. Is the park just getting to me? Am I crazy? Or does this happen to everyone else?[close]
Expand QuoteI rarely skate skateparks, but when I do it always makes me think my board size is too small because I feel less in control (slippery/dustier ground, bigger obstacles, etc). I’ve been at 8.38 so naturally an upgrade would be 8.5 but I know if I go up, I can’t go back. Is the park just getting to me? Am I crazy? Or does this happen to everyone else?[close]
The 8.38 is pretty perfect - a little more nimble than 8.5 but at least the DLX 8.38 (same BBS shape as Bakerboys and a few others) is almost 8.5 anyway.
Re skateparks - before covid I used to skate a lot more parks, but in the last couple of years, I have been skating my own shed mini (micro) ramp, carparks, curbs and only ventured out to skateparks once in a while and everything feels weird and strange and big now to me.
When I think back about what I used to do (certainly more than what I can do now, but definitely far from pro skills anyway) I just don't quite have it in me to even try half that stuff any more.
If you skate them a lot more, you would get more familiar with the parks and layouts and be more confident, but when skating them less you will find that those skills often get left behind.
every bone and muscle in my body is screaming at me right now... i must resist..Expand Quotei see them sometimes, but i've only once seen the nike nyjah shoes. it sounds dickish but they mean an automatic kook from me. the kid that had them kind of ripped though so he was okay.Expand QuoteHas anyone seen the Nike SB Shane O’Neill’s in the wild? I’m convinced these shoes do not actually exist[close][close]
Ha! Same. I’ve never seen the nyjah 2s out in the wild until today when I went skating and looked down at my own feet. I was genuinely curious about the shoe tech and wanted to try a pair. I must say the grip on them is pretty good.
what the fuck is the point of those 'full' antihero decks that are just rectangles? surely there is NO way that anyone can skate with them, right?
right?
show me ONE clip of someone successfully flipping one of those planks
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what the fuck is the point of those 'full' antihero decks that are just rectangles? surely there is NO way that anyone can skate with them, right?
right?
show me ONE clip of someone successfully flipping one of those planks
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show me ONE clip of someone successfully flipping one of those planks[close]
I hadn't even seen your reply when I was looking for that clip, but I think there is at least one or two flips in there.
But they are a "fun board" and not at all to be taken seriously really.
holy shit.Expand Quotewhat the fuck is the point of those 'full' antihero decks that are just rectangles? surely there is NO way that anyone can skate with them, right?
right?[close]
Antihero pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable as well as taking the piss out of the rest of the skateboard industry over their "full shaped" decks.
There is a video of all of them skating them and they seem to be going ok on them, but I do wonder how many will just go on a wall, or even be perfect to reshape into something else, even slightly round off the kicks...
Any which way they all sold out fairly quickly, from all the places I saw anyway.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXB2asxA5QU/
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show me ONE clip of someone successfully flipping one of those planks[close]
I hadn't even seen your reply when I was looking for that clip, but I think there is at least one or two flips in there.
But they are a "fun board" and not at all to be taken seriously really.[close]
At least 1 kickflip and 1 half-cab flip
Shape fits the dimensions of 1 sheet of griptape, not trimming required, optimized for the busy pro
There's been a few of these plank boards over the years I think in the past it's been presented as a way you can cut your own custom shape.
I think alien and creature had templates included and enjoi had one with different patterns as the graphic.
Spray a graphic and put some small tassles in the corners and make your own magic carpet
Expand QuoteThere's been a few of these plank boards over the years I think in the past it's been presented as a way you can cut your own custom shape.
I think alien and creature had templates included and enjoi had one with different patterns as the graphic.
Spray a graphic and put some small tassles in the corners and make your own magic carpet[close]
I haven't seen any of those in a while now, so I wonder if they just don't have the interest any more, or the smaller board manufacturers and DIY people are doing more of their own, compared to buying uncut blanks anyway.
The "make your own magic carpet" idea is pretty cool too.
Waiting to see if someone actually does that - which would look good for an old King of the Road challenge type setup, maybe before it went to Viceland and got blown out.
When you setup a new complete, skate it for 5 sessions and wanna sell it . How much would you ask for ?
FA Louie Lopez 8.18 ( his first board ) new 80€
Venture 5.6 v-lights new 86€
Spitfire Tablets 53 mm new 60€
Bronson G3 new 35€
So we talking 260€ new, around 290 USD
Edit. No chips on the board but a few nose and tailslides, a few grinds on the trucks. Wheels at 52,8 mm.
Expand QuoteWhen you setup a new complete, skate it for 5 sessions and wanna sell it . How much would you ask for ?
FA Louie Lopez 8.18 ( his first board ) new 80€
Venture 5.6 v-lights new 86€
Spitfire Tablets 53 mm new 60€
Bronson G3 new 35€
So we talking 260€ new, around 290 USD
Edit. No chips on the board but a few nose and tailslides, a few grinds on the trucks. Wheels at 52,8 mm.[close]
50 +/- 10%. Depending on who's more broke, me or the buyer.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThere's been a few of these plank boards over the years I think in the past it's been presented as a way you can cut your own custom shape.
I think alien and creature had templates included and enjoi had one with different patterns as the graphic.
Spray a graphic and put some small tassles in the corners and make your own magic carpet[close]
I haven't seen any of those in a while now, so I wonder if they just don't have the interest any more, or the smaller board manufacturers and DIY people are doing more of their own, compared to buying uncut blanks anyway.
The "make your own magic carpet" idea is pretty cool too.
Waiting to see if someone actually does that - which would look good for an old King of the Road challenge type setup, maybe before it went to Viceland and got blown out.[close]
Blast Skates did another run of theirs last year.
i think it just never really got off. aspecially since these days its not as hard to get your hands on uncuts for way cheaper than the branded stuff. especially like the creature one that didnt even have a graphic but you paid full price for.
Whats the best paint/laquer/varnish or whatever I can get in a spraycan that'll give an unfinished deck that factory fresh shine?
i usually see sz 13 but rarely 12.5 (my actual size)I don't think a skate shoe has ever been made in a 12.5. I've only seen it in certain runners or basketball shoes. Usually higher end.
maybe they are just selling out early?
Expand Quotewhat the fuck is the point of those 'full' antihero decks that are just rectangles? surely there is NO way that anyone can skate with them, right?
right?[close]
Antihero pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable as well as taking the piss out of the rest of the skateboard industry over their "full shaped" decks.
There is a video of all of them skating them and they seem to be going ok on them, but I do wonder how many will just go on a wall, or even be perfect to reshape into something else, even slightly round off the kicks...
Any which way they all sold out fairly quickly, from all the places I saw anyway.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXB2asxA5QU/
(https://i.ibb.co/9wcpd8Q/32-F8846-F-72-EB-4572-BD8-D-D43235331022.jpg) (https://ibb.co/9wcpd8Q)Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhat the fuck is the point of those 'full' antihero decks that are just rectangles? surely there is NO way that anyone can skate with them, right?
right?[close]
Antihero pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable as well as taking the piss out of the rest of the skateboard industry over their "full shaped" decks.
There is a video of all of them skating them and they seem to be going ok on them, but I do wonder how many will just go on a wall, or even be perfect to reshape into something else, even slightly round off the kicks...
Any which way they all sold out fairly quickly, from all the places I saw anyway.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXB2asxA5QU/[close]
I wanted a true full so bad, went shop to shop trying to cop one. Now I have ebay alerts for true fulls and night hammers...
What the heck is going on with shoe companies and not making size 13 shoes? Nike and Adidas are the worst but sometimes nb and vans too. New shoe comes out and every site has every size but not 13 but they often have 14,15,16. Are they superstitious? I've noticed often size 4 is also greyed out. There's a certain type of people who don't like the number 4 who are pretty important to sports brands.
Yeah those are all the logical reasons (things ive realised and dealt with for about 20 years) and I don't really believe there's some conspiracy.Expand QuoteWhat the heck is going on with shoe companies and not making size 13 shoes? Nike and Adidas are the worst but sometimes nb and vans too. New shoe comes out and every site has every size but not 13 but they often have 14,15,16. Are they superstitious? I've noticed often size 4 is also greyed out. There's a certain type of people who don't like the number 4 who are pretty important to sports brands.[close]
I'm buying all of them, probably.
But really it's just economics. There's less people with size 13 feet, so they make less than they would size 8-12, but there are still enough of us for them to sell through rather quickly. Meanwhile, sizes 14-16 are VERY uncommon so they're less likely to sell through, even in small quantities.
How long do blazer mids take to break in?
I usually skate jordan 1s, new balance 440s. Had a few pairs of blazers for chillin but tried skating some yesterday. Jesus christ they're grippy on the flick, was struggling. Probably not as ideal as jordans for me overall but can see them being nice when they get a little less aggressively grippy.
How long do blazer mids take to break in?
I usually skate jordan 1s, new balance 440s. Had a few pairs of blazers for chillin but tried skating some yesterday. Jesus christ they're grippy on the flick, was struggling. Probably not as ideal as jordans for me overall but can see them being nice when they get a little less aggressively grippy.
Expand QuoteHow long do blazer mids take to break in?
I usually skate jordan 1s, new balance 440s. Had a few pairs of blazers for chillin but tried skating some yesterday. Jesus christ they're grippy on the flick, was struggling. Probably not as ideal as jordans for me overall but can see them being nice when they get a little less aggressively grippy.[close]
Jordan 1s are some of my faves, all time.
These days I remain real committed to nb 1010s (thicker than aj1s for sure).
It’s been so long since I’ve skated blazers. They look good/great. I remember them being a thicker vulc, which would be a huge plus for me as most vulcanized shoes hurt my feet. A lot.
The super grip on flick isn’t all that helpful for me. I usually jam my board into my shins for a few days trying to do kickflips and, best case scenario, succeed in doing these half flips were the board sticks to my foot, goes twice as high, and ends up way in front of me. I then compensate and dial it back too far, which results in some really shabby looking ‘mobbed’ kickflip attempts. Tbh I’m not sure what the vulcs really help with. But the blazers look cool as hell. Just very smart with a pair of regular jeans.
Are they tts?
How comfortable are they in relation to Jordan’s/dunks?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow long do blazer mids take to break in?
I usually skate jordan 1s, new balance 440s. Had a few pairs of blazers for chillin but tried skating some yesterday. Jesus christ they're grippy on the flick, was struggling. Probably not as ideal as jordans for me overall but can see them being nice when they get a little less aggressively grippy.[close]
Jordan 1s are some of my faves, all time.
These days I remain real committed to nb 1010s (thicker than aj1s for sure).
It’s been so long since I’ve skated blazers. They look good/great. I remember them being a thicker vulc, which would be a huge plus for me as most vulcanized shoes hurt my feet. A lot.
The super grip on flick isn’t all that helpful for me. I usually jam my board into my shins for a few days trying to do kickflips and, best case scenario, succeed in doing these half flips were the board sticks to my foot, goes twice as high, and ends up way in front of me. I then compensate and dial it back too far, which results in some really shabby looking ‘mobbed’ kickflip attempts. Tbh I’m not sure what the vulcs really help with. But the blazers look cool as hell. Just very smart with a pair of regular jeans.
Are they tts?
How comfortable are they in relation to Jordan’s/dunks?[close]
Yeah I had a few pairs because I like the look a lot but didnt plan on skating them at all, thought I'd try a few times though.
Definitely feel you with the super grip not being helpful. My friends say it gets better as the rubber wears down a little. When it works my flip tricks are super high and proper but I have to flick so much harder.
They're true to size, a little less comfortable than jordans/dunks imo but the padded collar is very nice. Though they're noticeably narrower and thats a bit of a problem for me, feels like my ankle is a bit more prone to rolling over.
Not an issue right now but feel like they're going to get floppy and lose their structure a lot quicker than cupsoles, so probably don't want to skate them when they get to that point.
Expand QuoteWhats the best paint/laquer/varnish or whatever I can get in a spraycan that'll give an unfinished deck that factory fresh shine?[close]
Is it called "Clear coat" or is that just the name that people give it?
That is what I have always thought it was, but there might be other brands that just list it as "clear" in the paint range.
As to specific brands, I don't really know about there in USA, but some of the higher end paint brands might give you a better product than the cheap $2 shop cans.
I recall anything with a matt finish doesn't slide as well as a gloss finish, but anything sprayed too thickly will also tend to not slide as well.
Sorry that pic is probably huge.
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Is Drehobl done getting pro boards?
Expand QuoteIs Drehobl done getting pro boards?[close]
Very underrated skateboarder.
I wish they still made his wide (for the time), but short board shape from the beginning of Krooked.
Also, the graphics in the beginning of Krooked were really good. At the time I was just like ‘sick this sheffey gest board is my size’.
What magic does it take to get an avatar? Tried but I guess I’m to stupid.only way that worked for me was through the URL option, and i think even then theres a size limit.
only way that worked for me was through the URL option, and i think even then theres a size limit.Expand QuoteWhat magic does it take to get an avatar? Tried but I guess I’m to stupid.[close]
Expand Quoteonly way that worked for me was through the URL option, and i think even then theres a size limit.Expand QuoteWhat magic does it take to get an avatar? Tried but I guess I’m to stupid.[close][close]
Yeah, same, hosted it on Imgur, otherwise, it doesn't work.
The beginning of Krooked also had Lutzka, hahaha
When people refer to "support" and "stability" in a shoe, what exactly are they referring to?
When I say support, I'm usually talking about padding, and how protected my feet feel in the shoe in ways other than cushion/impact protection, as well as how structured the shoe feels (so not a super floppy vulc).
When I say stability, I'm usually talking about how secure my foot feels in the shoe, and how protected I feel from ankle rolls as a result of a structured shoe with a wide base. But also how structured the shoe feels. If its really floppy, then usually its not too stable, though there may be exceptions.
Seems like these terms aren't really well defined and people refer to different things when mentioning support and stability.
Do lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.
When people refer to "support" and "stability" in a shoe, what exactly are they referring to?For me I'd say support =stiffness/tightness. Like your foot won't wiggle around inside the shoe and doesn't feel like there's an air pocket under the arch. And the sole feels stiff like if you land promo your foot won't just bend in half.
When I say support, I'm usually talking about padding, and how protected my feet feel in the shoe in ways other than cushion/impact protection, as well as how structured the shoe feels (so not a super floppy vulc).
When I say stability, I'm usually talking about how secure my foot feels in the shoe, and how protected I feel from ankle rolls as a result of a structured shoe with a wide base. But also how structured the shoe feels. If its really floppy, then usually its not too stable, though there may be exceptions.
Seems like these terms aren't really well defined and people refer to different things when mentioning support and stability.
For me I'd say support =stiffness/tightness. Like your foot won't wiggle around inside the shoe and doesn't feel like there's an air pocket under the arch. And the sole feels stiff like if you land promo your foot won't just bend in half.Expand QuoteWhen people refer to "support" and "stability" in a shoe, what exactly are they referring to?
When I say support, I'm usually talking about padding, and how protected my feet feel in the shoe in ways other than cushion/impact protection, as well as how structured the shoe feels (so not a super floppy vulc).
When I say stability, I'm usually talking about how secure my foot feels in the shoe, and how protected I feel from ankle rolls as a result of a structured shoe with a wide base. But also how structured the shoe feels. If its really floppy, then usually its not too stable, though there may be exceptions.
Seems like these terms aren't really well defined and people refer to different things when mentioning support and stability.[close]
Stability= you feel kinda sunk in and if you turn your foot a bit it doesn't feel like the shoe will just flop over and break your ankle. Basically the opposite of a lot of cupsoles where your heel is up On-top of the sole. (Which kinda defeats the purpose of a cupsole) worst offenders all those foam midsole shoes that filled the shoe wall from 2002-2006. Sort of like a Cortez.
Expand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more
Anyone ever skated a "new" deck that's been lying around the house for years?
I've got a Polar that I bought as a wall hanger, five or maybe six years ago. It spent some time on my wall but now lives in a box for various reasons. Doesn't appear to show any signs of warping or anything.
Thinking about skating it because I have too much shit in my house.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.[close]
But does it ‘unlock’ anything or just ‘feel’ better?
Riding a big board is fun and all, until the ligaments in the backs of my knees, ligaments in ankles, and hips get sore as hell trying to flop the boat around. Most of this is due to me being an old, out of shape person, that skated sporadically.
All I’m saying is do you notice any actual, ahem, performance benefits? Like can you tre with the lights, but not the regulars? Cuz if that’s the case, I’ll pay double fucking retail.
It’s easy to not care, when you can’t see the finish line.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.[close]
But does it ‘unlock’ anything or just ‘feel’ better?
Riding a big board is fun and all, until the ligaments in the backs of my knees, ligaments in ankles, and hips get sore as hell trying to flop the boat around. Most of this is due to me being an old, out of shape person, that skated sporadically.
All I’m saying is do you notice any actual, ahem, performance benefits? Like can you tre with the lights, but not the regulars? Cuz if that’s the case, I’ll pay double fucking retail.
It’s easy to not care, when you can’t see the finish line.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.[close]
But does it ‘unlock’ anything or just ‘feel’ better?
Riding a big board is fun and all, until the ligaments in the backs of my knees, ligaments in ankles, and hips get sore as hell trying to flop the boat around. Most of this is due to me being an old, out of shape person, that skated sporadically.
All I’m saying is do you notice any actual, ahem, performance benefits? Like can you tre with the lights, but not the regulars? Cuz if that’s the case, I’ll pay double fucking retail.
It’s easy to not care, when you can’t see the finish line.[close]
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but while my pop is a little higher and my flick is a little easier, I don’t feel that they will “unlock” anything in the sense of making one a better skater. They enhance my enjoyment a bit by letting me throw my board with a little less effort. That’s the advantage they offer.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.[close]
But does it ‘unlock’ anything or just ‘feel’ better?
Riding a big board is fun and all, until the ligaments in the backs of my knees, ligaments in ankles, and hips get sore as hell trying to flop the boat around. Most of this is due to me being an old, out of shape person, that skated sporadically.
All I’m saying is do you notice any actual, ahem, performance benefits? Like can you tre with the lights, but not the regulars? Cuz if that’s the case, I’ll pay double fucking retail.
It’s easy to not care, when you can’t see the finish line.[close]
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but while my pop is a little higher and my flick is a little easier, I don’t feel that they will “unlock” anything in the sense of making one a better skater. They enhance my enjoyment a bit by letting me throw my board with a little less effort. That’s the advantage they offer.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.[close]
But does it ‘unlock’ anything or just ‘feel’ better?
Riding a big board is fun and all, until the ligaments in the backs of my knees, ligaments in ankles, and hips get sore as hell trying to flop the boat around. Most of this is due to me being an old, out of shape person, that skated sporadically.
All I’m saying is do you notice any actual, ahem, performance benefits? Like can you tre with the lights, but not the regulars? Cuz if that’s the case, I’ll pay double fucking retail.
It’s easy to not care, when you can’t see the finish line.[close]
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but while my pop is a little higher and my flick is a little easier, I don’t feel that they will “unlock” anything in the sense of making one a better skater. They enhance my enjoyment a bit by letting me throw my board with a little less effort. That’s the advantage they offer.[close]
Titanium trucks are awesome but if you’re not looking to spend that level of dough then a forged hollow option is more than adequate of a difference. Often times you’ll only pay $5-$10 dollars more for the forged hollow option.
In terms of “unlocking “ it does reduce effort as stated before which makes me feel less sore after a session.
Honestly I have ti hollow Indy’s and am not sure I like them. I didn’t know they were ti when I bought them. I like the lower height which is why I usually go forged plates, but these are silly light. On some things I feel there is a bit less of the board sucking up to the feet.
In reality it’s only a handful of grams so I dunno how it could matter.
What do people mean when they say “open your shoulders up”?Turn your shoulders to the left if you’re regular. To the right you’re goofy.
@ok imo it’s noticeable to skate a lighter truck. I tried out ACE for roughly a year before switching back to Thunders. Flip tricks have always been one of my favorite things to do. The heavier trucks made it harder and more frustrating to try and learn/relearn flip tricks. The flip tricks I could do took a lot of effort. From the knees down I had less aches after switching back. If you go from the extreme of an Indy 149 to a Thunder Titanium Light 149 then you’re shaving off 6ish ounces from your board. Every little bit helps. For the record I went UP to an 8.25 and 56’s on my regular setupExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.[close]
But does it ‘unlock’ anything or just ‘feel’ better?
Riding a big board is fun and all, until the ligaments in the backs of my knees, ligaments in ankles, and hips get sore as hell trying to flop the boat around. Most of this is due to me being an old, out of shape person, that skated sporadically.
All I’m saying is do you notice any actual, ahem, performance benefits? Like can you tre with the lights, but not the regulars? Cuz if that’s the case, I’ll pay double fucking retail.
It’s easy to not care, when you can’t see the finish line.[close]
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but while my pop is a little higher and my flick is a little easier, I don’t feel that they will “unlock” anything in the sense of making one a better skater. They enhance my enjoyment a bit by letting me throw my board with a little less effort. That’s the advantage they offer.[close]
Ah. That’s a good explanation.
I haven’t been able to figure out if lighter setups would help me land more stuff.
I am also really odd, if that wasn’t apparent, in that forged baseplates can bother me, based off of how they sound and feel. I’d get over not liking the feel of forged/hollow trucks if that meant that I could land on my board.
I wonder if the lightness helps you skate for longer? If I’m skating flat, on a big board, it is hard to make the session last that long.
All of this is super wack, on my part. Almost all of my setup bs boils down to: wanting to be able to skate a board for transportation (big wheels) that I can also skate flatground on. And being a lazy pos that’s trying to ‘hack’ their way to being 20 years younger.
I’m skating standard Thunders right now. I have some Hollow Lights on deck for whenever these get too axled. Almost pulled the trigger and got some of the titanium 148’s earlier today, but I realistically don’t need them for another year or so. They can wait
Hi!
Is there a kind of "What was this board?" thread around here?
I had a couple of boards when I was young that I would really like to see again maybe with some specs.
Yes, fun but not as easy. :)Expand QuoteHi!
Is there a kind of "What was this board?" thread around here?
I had a couple of boards when I was young that I would really like to see again maybe with some specs.[close]
Some people start a new thread for things like that, but you can easily add to this one and might get more views too.
Boards are always fun to look up, but sometimes hard if you didn't know the exact graphic name or wording that makes them come up easily.
Might be harder to get hold of info on older boards, but worth a try anyway.
I have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)
I have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.i've never experienced these metal splinters, but i don't skate the crusty pools that a lot of you do. curbs, yes, but no completely raw concrete. maybe tonight i'll get an intense mallgrab session in to see if your point is valid.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)
I have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)
Yes, fun but not as easy. :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHi!
Is there a kind of "What was this board?" thread around here?
I had a couple of boards when I was young that I would really like to see again maybe with some specs.[close]
Some people start a new thread for things like that, but you can easily add to this one and might get more views too.
Boards are always fun to look up, but sometimes hard if you didn't know the exact graphic name or wording that makes them come up easily.
Might be harder to get hold of info on older boards, but worth a try anyway.[close]
Today I finaly found one of the board I was looking for in an AWS 1999-2000 catalog hidden on the web. The blue/orange/white Kalis "Cat" model appearing at the beginning of the Stevie Williams part of The reason. 7.625x31.5 (unknown WB). Probably the board I enjoyed the most as a kid. Pretty happy for that.
I does'nt found the second one, a black and white AWS AVE promodel with a vampire on it. From 2001-2003 I think.
Finaly the last missing part of the puzzle, and probably the hardest to find, a Human Skateboards deck, very simple graphics with a handmade chest outline on a white and yellow background, without anything written on it, so not a Gershon model I guess. Pretty sure the top ply was blue with a little black Human logo, but not sure it helps. 98/00 I think.
Some pieces of my childhood skate life!
i've never experienced these metal splinters, but i don't skate the crusty pools that a lot of you do. curbs, yes, but no completely raw concrete. maybe tonight i'll get an intense mallgrab session in to see if your point is valid.Expand QuoteI have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)[close]
That tatoo is so sick!
That Kalis deck is my grail board. It's from the Ready Ranger Series.
I changed the colors around but yeah that graphic has left a mark on me to be sure
(https://i.ibb.co/30cgDgv/IMG-20210819-191641-124.webp) (https://ibb.co/30cgDgv)
I also had that same AVE board hung on my wall as a kid but it's long lost
That tatoo is so sick!Expand Quote
That Kalis deck is my grail board. It's from the Ready Ranger Series.
I changed the colors around but yeah that graphic has left a mark on me to be sure
(https://i.ibb.co/30cgDgv/IMG-20210819-191641-124.webp) (https://ibb.co/30cgDgv)
I also had that same AVE board hung on my wall as a kid but it's long lost[close]
I realize that this cat head represents so much to me, it's completly crazy.
Ready Rangers Series as mentioned in the catalag, exactly, and 6 ply.
https://archive.org/details/alien-workshop-99-00/page/n1/mode/2up
I loved that board so much.
Expand QuoteI have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)[close]
Mall grabbing is hated on because of regular internet hivemind shit
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)[close]
Mall grabbing is hated on because of regular internet hivemind shit[close]
It’s feel like “mall grabbing” is a psyop developed at Langley in order to see just how stupid a thing skateboarders will pretend to care about. It’s not some organic rejection due to years of experience (because it’s a perfectly functional way to hold your skateboard); it’s just some shit someone made up.
Try to explain the “mall grab” to any normal, well-adjusted person and watch in real time as their opinion of you as a person drops.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)[close]
Mall grabbing is hated on because of regular internet hivemind shit[close]
It’s feel like “mall grabbing” is a psyop developed at Langley in order to see just how stupid a thing skateboarders will pretend to care about. It’s not some organic rejection due to years of experience (because it’s a perfectly functional way to hold your skateboard); it’s just some shit someone made up.
Try to explain the “mall grab” to any normal, well-adjusted person and watch in real time as their opinion of you as a person drops.[close]
I mean yeah, okay, but forget about the reputation for a minute. Unless your trucks don't get much use, it's a bad idea to hold them like that cuz small shavings/splinters can get into your hands. Apparently nobody else has dealt with this?
That's my question. I don't really care if it's cool or uncool.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)[close]
Mall grabbing is hated on because of regular internet hivemind shit[close]
It’s feel like “mall grabbing” is a psyop developed at Langley in order to see just how stupid a thing skateboarders will pretend to care about. It’s not some organic rejection due to years of experience (because it’s a perfectly functional way to hold your skateboard); it’s just some shit someone made up.
Try to explain the “mall grab” to any normal, well-adjusted person and watch in real time as their opinion of you as a person drops.[close]
I mean yeah, okay, but forget about the reputation for a minute. Unless your trucks don't get much use, it's a bad idea to hold them like that cuz small shavings/splinters can get into your hands. Apparently nobody else has dealt with this?
That's my question. I don't really care if it's cool or uncool.[close]
Skateboard trucks are not typically made from the kinds of aluminum which sheer and splinter, so no, that has never happened to me. There are usually some mildly sharp edges and the an occasional high spot if I’ve been grinding angle iron a lot, but that’s a very infrequent occurrence.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a weird question about mallgrabbing lol.
So, the general consensus with mallgrabbing is that it doesn't look very cool, but I hear that reason cited pretty often as a case of "gatekeeping".
But like, is it not common knowledge that mallgrabbing will give you metal splinters? I always figured that was the actual reason people don't mallgrab but anytime I mention it people look at me like I'm crazy. I've gotten them just from grabbing my board out of my trunk for a second and they're such a bitch to get out of your fingers. Growing up I never mallgrabbed for that reason, not because it wasn't "cool". (I didn't even know that for my first few years skating anyway.)[close]
Mall grabbing is hated on because of regular internet hivemind shit[close]
It’s feel like “mall grabbing” is a psyop developed at Langley in order to see just how stupid a thing skateboarders will pretend to care about. It’s not some organic rejection due to years of experience (because it’s a perfectly functional way to hold your skateboard); it’s just some shit someone made up.
Try to explain the “mall grab” to any normal, well-adjusted person and watch in real time as their opinion of you as a person drops.[close]
I mean yeah, okay, but forget about the reputation for a minute. Unless your trucks don't get much use, it's a bad idea to hold them like that cuz small shavings/splinters can get into your hands. Apparently nobody else has dealt with this?
That's my question. I don't really care if it's cool or uncool.[close]
Skateboard trucks are not typically made from the kinds of aluminum which sheer and splinter, so no, that has never happened to me. There are usually some mildly sharp edges and the an occasional high spot if I’ve been grinding angle iron a lot, but that’s a very infrequent occurrence.[close]
This is really interesting. I said it earlier, but I've had it happen to me multiple times just from grabbing my board out of the trunk or whatever. I want to say I've had it happen with multiple truck brands, but I don't switch very often so I can't remember for sure.
Yes, fun but not as easy. :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHi!
Is there a kind of "What was this board?" thread around here?
I had a couple of boards when I was young that I would really like to see again maybe with some specs.[close]
Some people start a new thread for things like that, but you can easily add to this one and might get more views too.
Boards are always fun to look up, but sometimes hard if you didn't know the exact graphic name or wording that makes them come up easily.
Might be harder to get hold of info on older boards, but worth a try anyway.[close]
Today I finaly found one of the board I was looking for in an AWS 1999-2000 catalog hidden on the web. The blue/orange/white Kalis "Cat" model appearing at the beginning of the Stevie Williams part of The reason. 7.625x31.5 (unknown WB). Probably the board I enjoyed the most as a kid. Pretty happy for that.
I does'nt found the second one, a black and white AWS AVE promodel with a vampire on it. From 2001-2003 I think.
Finaly the last missing part of the puzzle, and probably the hardest to find, a Human Skateboards deck, very simple graphics with a handmade chest outline on a white and yellow background, without anything written on it, so not a Gershon model I guess. Pretty sure the top ply was blue with a little black Human logo, but not sure it helps. 98/00 I think.
Some pieces of my childhood skate life!
I've never heard anybody explain why it's not okay to mall grab either, but I assumed that it's because trucks are dirty and possibly sharp. Definitely had metal splinters, but not very often.
Doesn't found it...Expand QuoteYes, fun but not as easy. :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHi!
Is there a kind of "What was this board?" thread around here?
I had a couple of boards when I was young that I would really like to see again maybe with some specs.[close]
Some people start a new thread for things like that, but you can easily add to this one and might get more views too.
Boards are always fun to look up, but sometimes hard if you didn't know the exact graphic name or wording that makes them come up easily.
Might be harder to get hold of info on older boards, but worth a try anyway.[close]
Today I finaly found one of the board I was looking for in an AWS 1999-2000 catalog hidden on the web. The blue/orange/white Kalis "Cat" model appearing at the beginning of the Stevie Williams part of The reason. 7.625x31.5 (unknown WB). Probably the board I enjoyed the most as a kid. Pretty happy for that.
I does'nt found the second one, a black and white AWS AVE promodel with a vampire on it. From 2001-2003 I think.
Finaly the last missing part of the puzzle, and probably the hardest to find, a Human Skateboards deck, very simple graphics with a handmade chest outline on a white and yellow background, without anything written on it, so not a Gershon model I guess. Pretty sure the top ply was blue with a little black Human logo, but not sure it helps. 98/00 I think.
Some pieces of my childhood skate life![close]
I feel like I have seen the AWS Vampire board, maybe on a Boards on the Wall thread or something similar.
Try this thread:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=17783.1650
@DISTANT RUMOURS might have had that one.
Are SML wheels legit? Do they hold up like a spitfire or bones type shit?
Expand QuoteThis is basically the reason I skate dialtones. I mean I think they're good wheels too, but from a pure performance standpoint they don't offer anything that you can't get from an F4. I've got dialtones, loopholes, and F4s that I rotate in and out depending on how they treat me on a particular setup.Expand QuoteEvery time I think of migrating to another brand from F4 it’s like I cant quit an addiction. I mostly skate smooth ground but not parks. Is there any reason to fuck with Dialtone or Loophole? Their shapes seem reasonably close to Spit but I like the smaller brand vibe and their teams.[close]
After all, variety is the spice of life.[close]
SML (which are from Creative, same as Dialtone) are good wheels, a solid 7.5/10 with Spitfire being a 10/10. You can do far worse than wheels from Creative.
To me it's about the price point, if I can get the Dialtone / SML for under $25, I'm biting and just having fun with them. They are great under $25, but if I were paying MSRP I'd go with Spitfire or Bones.
Expand QuoteAre SML wheels legit? Do they hold up like a spitfire or bones type shit?[close]Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThis is basically the reason I skate dialtones. I mean I think they're good wheels too, but from a pure performance standpoint they don't offer anything that you can't get from an F4. I've got dialtones, loopholes, and F4s that I rotate in and out depending on how they treat me on a particular setup.Expand QuoteEvery time I think of migrating to another brand from F4 it’s like I cant quit an addiction. I mostly skate smooth ground but not parks. Is there any reason to fuck with Dialtone or Loophole? Their shapes seem reasonably close to Spit but I like the smaller brand vibe and their teams.[close]
After all, variety is the spice of life.[close]
SML (which are from Creative, same as Dialtone) are good wheels, a solid 7.5/10 with Spitfire being a 10/10. You can do far worse than wheels from Creative.
To me it's about the price point, if I can get the Dialtone / SML for under $25, I'm biting and just having fun with them. They are great under $25, but if I were paying MSRP I'd go with Spitfire or Bones.[close]
Posted about them in the wheels thread.
Was able to get some flatspots on the SML wheels I rode those out within the session. All about managing the expectations at the pricepoint.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre SML wheels legit? Do they hold up like a spitfire or bones type shit?[close]Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThis is basically the reason I skate dialtones. I mean I think they're good wheels too, but from a pure performance standpoint they don't offer anything that you can't get from an F4. I've got dialtones, loopholes, and F4s that I rotate in and out depending on how they treat me on a particular setup.Expand QuoteEvery time I think of migrating to another brand from F4 it’s like I cant quit an addiction. I mostly skate smooth ground but not parks. Is there any reason to fuck with Dialtone or Loophole? Their shapes seem reasonably close to Spit but I like the smaller brand vibe and their teams.[close]
After all, variety is the spice of life.[close]
SML (which are from Creative, same as Dialtone) are good wheels, a solid 7.5/10 with Spitfire being a 10/10. You can do far worse than wheels from Creative.
To me it's about the price point, if I can get the Dialtone / SML for under $25, I'm biting and just having fun with them. They are great under $25, but if I were paying MSRP I'd go with Spitfire or Bones.[close]
Posted about them in the wheels thread.
Was able to get some flatspots on the SML wheels I rode those out within the session. All about managing the expectations at the pricepoint.[close]
Seems reasonable. Spitfires it is
is this the ave you were looking for? there are 2 on art of skateboarding, but one seems to be a jr? the one in this pic is from the chickenwire series i believe?Doesn't found it...Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYes, fun but not as easy. :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHi!
Is there a kind of "What was this board?" thread around here?
I had a couple of boards when I was young that I would really like to see again maybe with some specs.[close]
Some people start a new thread for things like that, but you can easily add to this one and might get more views too.
Boards are always fun to look up, but sometimes hard if you didn't know the exact graphic name or wording that makes them come up easily.
Might be harder to get hold of info on older boards, but worth a try anyway.[close]
Today I finaly found one of the board I was looking for in an AWS 1999-2000 catalog hidden on the web. The blue/orange/white Kalis "Cat" model appearing at the beginning of the Stevie Williams part of The reason. 7.625x31.5 (unknown WB). Probably the board I enjoyed the most as a kid. Pretty happy for that.
I does'nt found the second one, a black and white AWS AVE promodel with a vampire on it. From 2001-2003 I think.
Finaly the last missing part of the puzzle, and probably the hardest to find, a Human Skateboards deck, very simple graphics with a handmade chest outline on a white and yellow background, without anything written on it, so not a Gershon model I guess. Pretty sure the top ply was blue with a little black Human logo, but not sure it helps. 98/00 I think.
Some pieces of my childhood skate life![close]
I feel like I have seen the AWS Vampire board, maybe on a Boards on the Wall thread or something similar.
Try this thread:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=17783.1650
@DISTANT RUMOURS might have had that one.[close]
Thanks anyway!
Doesn't found it...
Thanks anyway!
Oh I wasn't asking in terms of performance or anything like that, just strictly the comparative weight differences between sizes. I personally imagine that if there are 3 components which can have weight savings (axels, kingpins, baseplates), the only change in total grams of weight savings will be in the slight differences in axel length, because the kingpins and baseplates will remain the same from size to size. So I would think that the Indy 159 hollows are less than 11% lighter than the 159 standards.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo lightweight models of trucks make more or less of a difference at greater widths? I found online that a 129 Indy Hollow weighs 334g while the Standard weighs 377g, so about 11% weight savings, but what about at the larger sizes? I haven't seen those weights available.[close]
I feel with larger sizes you notice the benefits more[close]
Well, 11% of more is more, but the the question is whether it will make a perceptible difference in a setup? I’m gonna say since hardware weight - bearings, bolts, bushings, bearings -is fixed, the lightweights might bring a bigger setup into a more normal weight range.[close]
I have Indy titanium 159s and I always forget how great these trucks are until I skate regular 159s and feel how heavy and clunky they are. You absolutely can notice the difference between the lightweight and heavier trucks at the larger end of truck sizes, where the more material starts to represent a larger and larger percentage of the overall weight.
I’m not sure I’ll buy another pair (I got these slightly used for $40, and I would never pay retail), but if you don’t mind the cost, it’s an appreciably better trucks imo.[close]
But does it ‘unlock’ anything or just ‘feel’ better?
Riding a big board is fun and all, until the ligaments in the backs of my knees, ligaments in ankles, and hips get sore as hell trying to flop the boat around. Most of this is due to me being an old, out of shape person, that skated sporadically.
All I’m saying is do you notice any actual, ahem, performance benefits? Like can you tre with the lights, but not the regulars? Cuz if that’s the case, I’ll pay double fucking retail.
It’s easy to not care, when you can’t see the finish line.[close]
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but while my pop is a little higher and my flick is a little easier, I don’t feel that they will “unlock” anything in the sense of making one a better skater. They enhance my enjoyment a bit by letting me throw my board with a little less effort. That’s the advantage they offer.
I DIDN'T found it.Expand Quote
Doesn't found it...
Thanks anyway![close]
Do you mean you did find it?
Maybe something you are typing keeps changing, but that "Doesn't" does not make sense.
Not a worry, just checking.
:)
is this the ave you were looking for? there are 2 on art of skateboarding, but one seems to be a jr? the one in this pic is from the chickenwire series i believe?No it's not!
sorry if you weren't talking about this, but the others in your post
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a2/3d/85/a23d85e861ecae1864153fc58b924d81.png)
Gino Bel Paese deck
when was this board originally released? i can’t find any pictures of the original online and it’s not listed on artofskateboarding.
it’s a 101 gino board btw
Yes, fun but not as easy. :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHi!
Is there a kind of "What was this board?" thread around here?
I had a couple of boards when I was young that I would really like to see again maybe with some specs.[close]
Some people start a new thread for things like that, but you can easily add to this one and might get more views too.
Boards are always fun to look up, but sometimes hard if you didn't know the exact graphic name or wording that makes them come up easily.
Might be harder to get hold of info on older boards, but worth a try anyway.[close]
Today I finaly found one of the board I was looking for in an AWS 1999-2000 catalog hidden on the web. The blue/orange/white Kalis "Cat" model appearing at the beginning of the Stevie Williams part of The reason. 7.625x31.5 (unknown WB). Probably the board I enjoyed the most as a kid. Pretty happy for that.
I does'nt found the second one, a black and white AWS AVE promodel with a vampire on it. From 2001-2003 I think.
Finaly the last missing part of the puzzle, and probably the hardest to find, a Human Skateboards deck, very simple graphics with a handmade chest outline on a white and yellow background, without anything written on it, so not a Gershon model I guess. Pretty sure the top ply was blue with a little black Human logo, but not sure it helps. 98/00 I think.
Some pieces of my childhood skate life!
Really amazing yeah. Reminded me all those so wonderful AWS graphics.
There really were some crazy out there AWS graphics hey?
It is amazing looking over all those old catalogs.
@disappointed nope...Really amazing yeah. Reminded me all those so wonderful AWS graphics.Expand Quote
There really were some crazy out there AWS graphics hey?
It is amazing looking over all those old catalogs.[close]
(https://web.archive.org/web/20011226184307im_/http://alienworkshop.com/decks/cr2ave.gif)It was this one! Wonderdul!
It was this one! Wonderdul!Expand Quote(https://web.archive.org/web/20011226184307im_/http://alienworkshop.com/decks/cr2ave.gif)[close]
Thank you so much!
Is there any further informations about the size or the construction? Or can you just simply leave a link?
Someone could spend some serious time looking through all those decks.
Shows about 245 files in the deck pics folder:
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://alienworkshop.com/decks/*
That specific deck was up for sale too - $850 is a bit much for me, but it went unsold:
https://picclick.com/Nos-2001-Alien-Workshop-Ave-Creeps-2-Skateboard-192808927828.html
damn, might be easier to just dl and rehost them in a gdrive or something just so there's a better view than links. i went the slightly more tedious route of clicking through old flash/html pages lol
It's so weird how much better the old AWS decks look than Darkroom stuff.
Are AWS and habitat the exact same shapes?
Any other brand with this exact shape?
Also shoe questions: do you like to skate superstars and / or half cabs or does it feel weird to you?
Best coping alternatives on a portable quarter pipe? Steel is expensive and heavy as hell, PVC is deadly slick, beer can coping would be cool but probably heavier than the steel. It's only going to be 4'-6' wide so it doesn't even need to grind or slide really, just want to lock in on stalls
Expand QuoteBest coping alternatives on a portable quarter pipe? Steel is expensive and heavy as hell, PVC is deadly slick, beer can coping would be cool but probably heavier than the steel. It's only going to be 4'-6' wide so it doesn't even need to grind or slide really, just want to lock in on stalls[close]
I feel like normal steel coping is still the best overall for price, weight and convenience.
The same as street sign poles here, and came in lengths of up to 6m which were easy enough to cut down to the right size.
When I was growing up a lot of the local ramps would be made with "found" coping, be it fencing materials, sign posts or something similar, but the last one I built was bought and I didn't think it was that expensive from a fencing wholesale place, the 50mm pipe.
Are there any shapes out there similar/same to the Krooked Zip Zinger?https://socalskateshop.com/GAndS-KT-4-Squaretail-Re-Issue-Deck-Red-Pre-Gripped-7375x29.html
(https://www.tactics.com/a/ddk3/9/heritage-gino-bel-paese-8375-skateboard-deck.jpg)
when was this board originally released? i can’t find any pictures of the original online and it’s not listed on artofskateboarding.
it’s a 101 gino board btw
https://socalskateshop.com/101-Gino-Iannucci-Bel-Paese-HT-Re-Issue-Skateboard-Deck-8-375x32-1.html#!?cc_decks=121611&c=cc_grip-tapeExpand Quote(https://www.tactics.com/a/ddk3/9/heritage-gino-bel-paese-8375-skateboard-deck.jpg)
when was this board originally released? i can’t find any pictures of the original online and it’s not listed on artofskateboarding.
it’s a 101 gino board btw[close]
Can't find this for sale anywhere?
Expand QuoteAre AWS and habitat the exact same shapes?
Any other brand with this exact shape?
Also shoe questions: do you like to skate superstars and / or half cabs or does it feel weird to you?[close]
I feel like those shapes that AWS and Habitat use are exclusive to them, as no one else seems to have that same shape going on right now. From one deck of the same size (8.5) they were the same, but I couldn't say for everything in their range, but I am assuming they are, given they are run from the same place and have the same listed dimensions on their websites.
The older boards in normal shapes were the same as DLX shapes and sizes (of which I still have some) but they haven't done those more normal shapes in a while and everything I have seen lately from both brands have been pretty much the same, medium long blunt or squared off kicks with short wheelbases on the BBS made boards.
Both do seem to be different on other wood from various places round the world, with different shapes too, so just be aware of that. They are BBS in USA and here in AU, but EU might have a mix as does South Americas and Asian areas, as per people's comments about it.
Half Cabs all the way for me, but I also have a lot of different options in Vans shoes.
Expand Quote(https://www.tactics.com/a/ddk3/9/heritage-gino-bel-paese-8375-skateboard-deck.jpg)
when was this board originally released? i can’t find any pictures of the original online and it’s not listed on artofskateboarding.
it’s a 101 gino board btw[close]
Can't find this for sale anywhere?
There really were some crazy out there AWS graphics hey?
It is amazing looking over all those old catalogs.
Thanks for that.Expand QuoteIt was this one! Wonderdul!Expand Quote(https://web.archive.org/web/20011226184307im_/http://alienworkshop.com/decks/cr2ave.gif)[close]
Thank you so much!
Is there any further informations about the size or the construction? Or can you just simply leave a link?[close]
rad, glad to help! here's the page i nabbed it from, which lists specs as
Ultralite
Creeps 2
Series
31 x 7.5
https://web.archive.org/web/20011005082418/http://www.alienworkshop.com/aved.html
True!Expand Quote
There really were some crazy out there AWS graphics hey?
It is amazing looking over all those old catalogs.[close]
Is there some central database with old catalogs? Seems like something worth creating, they exist for a thousand other niche products and interests. A CCS archive would be rad.
Expand Quote
There really were some crazy out there AWS graphics hey?
It is amazing looking over all those old catalogs.[close]
Is there some central database with old catalogs? Seems like something worth creating, they exist for a thousand other niche products and interests. A CCS archive would be rad.
Please don't forget the Human Skateboards catalogs. :D
5boro regularly has two cruiser shapes I think a 7.6 and an 8 (altho I think the 8 is a little bit more like a standard sized board but cut into a shape)https://socalskateshop.com/GAndS-KT-4-Squaretail-Re-Issue-Deck-Red-Pre-Gripped-7375x29.htmlExpand QuoteAre there any shapes out there similar/same to the Krooked Zip Zinger?[close]
https://www.tactics.com/alltimers/love-stallion-775-skateboard-deck
https://www.tactics.com/creature/brue-killer-12oz-78-shaped-skateboard-deck
I thought about getting that G&S one myself, but my Zip Zinger is still fine. These are all in the ballpark of being similarly dimensioned
Idk if anyone will be able to answer this question for me and relies on having two very specific boards handy. Is the Tommy Guerrero shape from Real similar to his jump ramp shape that Krooked put out for his guest board? I’ve been wanting another one of those since, uhhh, 2003 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Do any airlines still allow a board as a carry on? I've had a complete and a backpack no problem in the past but haven't flown for a while
@Woodshop
Yeah I found the Gershon Mosley's interview on Jenken while searching fo this Human board.
Human had the FBI after their ass? Interesting...
As far as I know I've never been chased by any men in black in a black car when I rode that deck, so can't help about that. :D
The board that you found could be the one I'm looking for. I remember a less strange chest and a more yellowish background, but the style of the chest's outline is exactly the same, so maybe my memories aren't so clear, unless there was a series...so much mysteries. :D
Many thanks for that!
EDIT : After looking again, I'm pretty sure it was this board.
Expand QuoteExpand Quote(https://www.tactics.com/a/ddk3/9/heritage-gino-bel-paese-8375-skateboard-deck.jpg)
when was this board originally released? i can’t find any pictures of the original online and it’s not listed on artofskateboarding.
it’s a 101 gino board btw[close]
Can't find this for sale anywhere?[close]
if you're looking for the original 7.5 x 31.7 shape - that one hasn't been released yet i think, all i saw was a pre order on old skull skateboards.
the heat transfered 8.375 is available in a few different shops, i can send you some links if you're in europe
@Woodshop yeah, memories can be a strange thing sometimes. :)
Anyway. Thanks to the pals who helped me with these old stuffs.
Just curious...2 days ago I assembled a set-up and it was the first time I used a blade to cut the griptaoe around the board. Back in the days my homies and I just scratched the outline with an hard tool (or against something made of concrete) until the grip's outline naturaly break, and we just had to pull on and that was finished. I guess we went that way because the owner of our favorite skateshop did it like that, don't remember exactly.
Anyone else use/used this method?
In which shape can I cut a bushing in order to make it feel as soft as possible for a very lightweight child?
I did this to standard thunders and it made it significantly better, but I guess there has to be some kind of sweet spot shape and someone might have done the experiments already.
Most of the compression happens vertically so I’d just cut 2mm off the top bushing first then maybe sand the bottom or do what Ishod does and run 2 tops
The first thing I tried was also just using a very thin top bushing but that didn't really make a difference because the kids weight is too low for any compression to happen in the bottom bushing, which is what turns the trucks as far as I understand. (Bottom: turning, Top: return to center, right?)Expand QuoteIn which shape can I cut a bushing in order to make it feel as soft as possible for a very lightweight child?
I did this to standard thunders and it made it significantly better, but I guess there has to be some kind of sweet spot shape and someone might have done the experiments already.[close]Expand QuoteMost of the compression happens vertically so I’d just cut 2mm off the top bushing first then maybe sand the bottom or do what Ishod does and run 2 tops[close]
Yes, just take a mm or two off the bottom of the top bushings and everything will still work exactly as it should while loosening up the trucks significantly.
I have used this method for lots of boards for kids and others who needed looser trucks without them having to buy new bushings.
Given you have shaved those bushings down so much, you could cut the top off in that case.
Not sure if you can use the link but I had put up a bushing help on Instagram for this:
https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18116186356129610/
The first thing I tried was also just using a very thin top bushing but that didn't really make a difference because the kids weight is too low for any compression to happen in the bottom bushing, which is what turns the trucks as far as I understand. (Bottom: turning, Top: return to center, right?)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIn which shape can I cut a bushing in order to make it feel as soft as possible for a very lightweight child?
I did this to standard thunders and it made it significantly better, but I guess there has to be some kind of sweet spot shape and someone might have done the experiments already.[close]Expand QuoteMost of the compression happens vertically so I’d just cut 2mm off the top bushing first then maybe sand the bottom or do what Ishod does and run 2 tops[close]
Yes, just take a mm or two off the bottom of the top bushings and everything will still work exactly as it should while loosening up the trucks significantly.
I have used this method for lots of boards for kids and others who needed looser trucks without them having to buy new bushings.
Given you have shaved those bushings down so much, you could cut the top off in that case.
Not sure if you can use the link but I had put up a bushing help on Instagram for this:
https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18116186356129610/[close]
The way I cut the bottom bushing made it possible to compress with way less force without changing the geometry. Maybe cutting the top down and also changing it to a similar shape as the bottom can lead to the easiest turn possible?
If I stand on the board it already feels like there are no bushings at all, but kids are stupid light.
The first thing I tried was also just using a very thin top bushing but that didn't really make a difference because the kids weight is too low for any compression to happen in the bottom bushing, which is what turns the trucks as far as I understand. (Bottom: turning, Top: return to center, right?)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIn which shape can I cut a bushing in order to make it feel as soft as possible for a very lightweight child?
I did this to standard thunders and it made it significantly better, but I guess there has to be some kind of sweet spot shape and someone might have done the experiments already.[close]Expand QuoteMost of the compression happens vertically so I’d just cut 2mm off the top bushing first then maybe sand the bottom or do what Ishod does and run 2 tops[close]
Yes, just take a mm or two off the bottom of the top bushings and everything will still work exactly as it should while loosening up the trucks significantly.
I have used this method for lots of boards for kids and others who needed looser trucks without them having to buy new bushings.
Given you have shaved those bushings down so much, you could cut the top off in that case.
Not sure if you can use the link but I had put up a bushing help on Instagram for this:
https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18116186356129610/[close]
The way I cut the bottom bushing made it possible to compress with way less force without changing the geometry. Maybe cutting the top down and also changing it to a similar shape as the bottom can lead to the easiest turn possible?
If I stand on the board it already feels like there are no bushings at all, but kids are stupid light.
As far as I know we always used Jessup grip, that's true, and a couple of days ago it was also a Jessup sheet (seems just perfect to me), but I wanted to try the "legit" method. I'll don't lie, that was kind of laborious and it tooks me a while, but it ended up pretty fine...phew!Expand Quote@Woodshop yeah, memories can be a strange thing sometimes. :)
Anyway. Thanks to the pals who helped me with these old stuffs.
Just curious...2 days ago I assembled a set-up and it was the first time I used a blade to cut the griptaoe around the board. Back in the days my homies and I just scratched the outline with an hard tool (or against something made of concrete) until the grip's outline naturaly break, and we just had to pull on and that was finished. I guess we went that way because the owner of our favorite skateshop did it like that, don't remember exactly.
Anyone else use/used this method?[close]
We used to use a big raw file to do the edges in one place, but compared to just running the side of a screwdriver round and then a razor blade, everything else just seems time consuming and redundant nowdays.
Out at skateparks when people had to set up boards, I recall one guy just using the edge of his baseplate to hack at his grip, which worked for all the older stuff like Jessup but would give him the biggest problems when grip got a lot thicker and needed a blade to actually cut it.
Like a lot of others, I still ride only the normal Jessup and that still works with any method or doing the edge with almost anything, but most other brands nowdays are thicker and need something sharp to cut through it.
Also gripping twenty or more boards in a day at peak skate shop hours (2005 or so) had to be quick and precise, so I know we got really good at just getting the grip on and not even doing the screwdriver line round it, just blade it off and grip scrap to clean up the edge.
We often would have friendly arguments about where the grip should come to, some saying it should go right over the edge and others saying you should always see the top layer of wood on the board, so it was interesting to see the different jobs by different people from the same place. Regular customers would come back in and you knew who gripped the board by how much top ply or completely covering the edge it was.
I liked to always see top ply stains on my boards.
As far as I know we always used Jessup grip, that's true, and a couple of days ago it was also a Jessup sheet (seems just perfect to me), but I wanted to try the "legit" method. I'll don't lie, that was kind of laborious and it tooks me a while, but it ended up pretty fine...phew!
It was exactly the problem. I used a pretty new kind of razor blade, but I struggled to keep it in the good line. Always had to go back to rectify. After a while I starter to figure out the angle and strenght needed, but the blade started to get dirty and sticky...such an interesting time. :DExpand Quote
As far as I know we always used Jessup grip, that's true, and a couple of days ago it was also a Jessup sheet (seems just perfect to me), but I wanted to try the "legit" method. I'll don't lie, that was kind of laborious and it tooks me a while, but it ended up pretty fine...phew![close]
Jessup is funny in that it is so thin and often doesn't cut quite the same way (as easily that is) when compared to a lot of the thicker sheets on the market.
It is all about the angle of the blade too, but having a more blunt or chipped blade can make it a real struggle that would still easily get through Grizzly or Mob, just to name a couple of the bigger ones I have constantly set up boards with over the years.
There is a generic plain black one that is most common for me now that is super thick, almost like a big thick layer of contact, but it works and is easy to apply, can pull up easily enough and cuts without worries, but I still prefer Jessup over everything else for my own boards.
In which shape can I cut a bushing in order to make it feel as soft as possible for a very lightweight child?
I did this to standard thunders and it made it significantly better, but I guess there has to be some kind of sweet spot shape and someone might have done the experiments already.
Answer to my own last question: the Real TG shape isn’t the same as his Krooked jump ramp shape for anyone(probably no one) wondering
Insole question time. I know certain insoles will help with feet aches and pain, but will that translate into my legs being less sore after skating? I also had a back injury over a year ago that results on my back getting sore too. Will the insoles actually help absorb the impact energy and work with the midsole of a shoe? I feel like the answer should be yes to both, but skateboard companies and pseudoscience have a long standing partnership. Specifically looking to avoid FP
Expand QuoteIn which shape can I cut a bushing in order to make it feel as soft as possible for a very lightweight child?
I did this to standard thunders and it made it significantly better, but I guess there has to be some kind of sweet spot shape and someone might have done the experiments already.[close]
Someone else can probably or has probably gave you a better but I think boiling them will soften them up some too. I’ve never done it so I can’t confirm
I think unfortunately the answer is different for everyone. My spines been fucked since 2011 and on and off I've tried whatever better cupsole shoe options with whatever insoles and nothing ever felt better than just plain classic vans. Your actual feet and legs will do more for your back than some foam inside your shoes will.(or at least that's how it is for me)Expand QuoteAnswer to my own last question: the Real TG shape isn’t the same as his Krooked jump ramp shape for anyone(probably no one) wondering
Insole question time. I know certain insoles will help with feet aches and pain, but will that translate into my legs being less sore after skating? I also had a back injury over a year ago that results on my back getting sore too. Will the insoles actually help absorb the impact energy and work with the midsole of a shoe? I feel like the answer should be yes to both, but skateboard companies and pseudoscience have a long standing partnership. Specifically looking to avoid FP[close]
Waiting for these answers, for a friend.
what is that japanese site that measures all the decks?https://r-fskate.com/smartphone/
^THIShttps://r-fskate.com/smartphone/Expand Quotewhat is that japanese site that measures all the decks?[close]
^THISExpand Quotehttps://r-fskate.com/smartphone/Expand Quotewhat is that japanese site that measures all the decks?[close][close]
...Although a few other sites now are also starting to list more dimensions.
EDIT: prior post had the main page which is useless for people who don't read Japanese.
https://www.californiastreet.net/c/skateboard/deck?sort=latest#brandlist (https://www.californiastreet.net)
Now this is more detail than I have ever seen from any other shop, even saying which way the BAKER name runs on the board (and don't mind the browser translation, just appreciate the info):
https://www.californiastreet.net/c/brand/brand-b/baker/de-ba-bl-bkwt84-o
ANDREW REYNOLDS's skateboard deck brand BAKER.
The product of this place becomes graphic "B" nose, "R" tail, it becomes.
Length 80.9cm Width 21.4cm Nose 18.4cm Tail 17.0cm
Wheel base 35.7cm Concave Medium / Kick Medium
If measuring decks in metric became the standard would it make peoples madness less or worse?
For me I think often I'd be like oh it's only 3mm who cares but I can imagine (maybe more so with imperial users) some others being like wtf 3mm that's huge
Expand QuoteNow this is more detail than I have ever seen from any other shop, even saying which way the BAKER name runs on the board (and don't mind the browser translation, just appreciate the info):
https://www.californiastreet.net/c/brand/brand-b/baker/de-ba-bl-bkwt84-o
ANDREW REYNOLDS's skateboard deck brand BAKER.
The product of this place becomes graphic "B" nose, "R" tail, it becomes.
Length 80.9cm Width 21.4cm Nose 18.4cm Tail 17.0cm
Wheel base 35.7cm Concave Medium / Kick Medium[close]
The shop is also very honest about where they source blanks for their shop decks from (the unstained wood decks are from DSM, the black painted decks are from BBS.) Not sure where the Todd Francis and other collabo decks are sourced from though.
https://www.californiastreet.net/c/skateboard/deck/deck-c/deck-californiastreet (https://www.californiastreet.net/c/skateboard/deck/deck-c/deck-californiastreet)
If measuring decks in metric became the standard would it make peoples madness less or worse?
For me I think often I'd be like oh it's only 3mm who cares but I can imagine (maybe more so with imperial users) some others being like wtf 3mm that's huge
Low trucks + steep kicks opinions?i preferred mellower kicks on thunder, thunders aren't the same as ace lo but similar.
Ace low + fa/hockey for example.
My bad https://r-fskate.com/smartphone/list.html?category_code=de_brand^THISExpand Quotehttps://r-fskate.com/smartphone/Expand Quotewhat is that japanese site that measures all the decks?[close][close]
...Although a few other sites now are also starting to list more dimensions.
EDIT: prior post had the main page which is useless for people who don't read Japanese.
https://www.californiastreet.net/c/skateboard/deck?sort=latest#brandlist (https://www.californiastreet.net)
I've had both, ace lows and venture lows. Ventures felt so much better. The pop feel is just so much sharper. Turn goes to aces but that kingpin clearence was so bad
Any pointers describing hardware for deck rails? I know what they look like but don't know the type or exact length to look for.
Best guess would be 1/2" Philips Round Head screws with a point?
Rode Passport with both. Long and mellow kicks. Aces didn't work at all. If you do lot of 5050s kingpin will also catchExpand QuoteI've had both, ace lows and venture lows. Ventures felt so much better. The pop feel is just so much sharper. Turn goes to aces but that kingpin clearence was so bad[close]
What decks did you ride them with ?
C’mon, dude. 3mm = .118”, 1/16”= .0625. Way closer to a hair under 1/8” than a hair over 1/16”. .007 v .0555 freedom unitsExpand QuoteIf measuring decks in metric became the standard would it make peoples madness less or worse?
For me I think often I'd be like oh it's only 3mm who cares but I can imagine (maybe more so with imperial users) some others being like wtf 3mm that's huge[close]
Hahaha, that's a tough one.
I mean if one has already delved into the fiery madness of wheelbase length, using metric might cause a flare-up of hemorrhoidal proportions after eating ghost peppers.
Ultimately 3mm = a hair over 1/16th of an inch.
But the numerical value of "3" without conceptual grasp of units may prove to be the proverbial plastic straw that broke the camel's back or got stuck in the leatherback turtle's nostril.
YMMV; Princess and the pea. ;)
C’mon, dude. 3mm = .118”, 1/16”= .0625. Way closer to a hair under 1/8” than a hair over 1/16”. .007 v .0555 freedom unitsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIf measuring decks in metric became the standard would it make peoples madness less or worse?
For me I think often I'd be like oh it's only 3mm who cares but I can imagine (maybe more so with imperial users) some others being like wtf 3mm that's huge[close]
Hahaha, that's a tough one.
I mean if one has already delved into the fiery madness of wheelbase length, using metric might cause a flare-up of hemorrhoidal proportions after eating ghost peppers.
Ultimately 3mm = a hair over 1/16th of an inch.
But the numerical value of "3" without conceptual grasp of units may prove to be the proverbial plastic straw that broke the camel's back or got stuck in the leatherback turtle's nostril.
YMMV; Princess and the pea. ;)[close]
Also, yeah-3mm~1/8’ is insignificant on board dimensions, kinda a deal for wheels and only matters on height for trucks
My first set of Ace’s were classic 03’s. I think I preferred them to the full height Ace’s I tried after. I skated them with an 8.12 eagle and 52mm classics. It was a good setup. Can’t say it had a noticeable effect on my pop either way though. 50-50’s weren’t that much of an issue after a couple of days either since I skated them until they were axledExpand QuoteI've had both, ace lows and venture lows. Ventures felt so much better. The pop feel is just so much sharper. Turn goes to aces but that kingpin clearence was so bad[close]
What decks did you ride them with ?
No, yeah, I’m totally full of BS. I would abso-smurfing-lutely insist 8.375 is too small, but will skate an 8.5. I’ve generally been riding big’uns and don’t sweat 8.75 through 9.25ish.Expand QuoteC’mon, dude. 3mm = .118”, 1/16”= .0625. Way closer to a hair under 1/8” than a hair over 1/16”. .007 v .0555 freedom unitsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIf measuring decks in metric became the standard would it make peoples madness less or worse?
For me I think often I'd be like oh it's only 3mm who cares but I can imagine (maybe more so with imperial users) some others being like wtf 3mm that's huge[close]
Hahaha, that's a tough one.
I mean if one has already delved into the fiery madness of wheelbase length, using metric might cause a flare-up of hemorrhoidal proportions after eating ghost peppers.
Ultimately 3mm = a hair over 1/16th of an inch.
But the numerical value of "3" without conceptual grasp of units may prove to be the proverbial plastic straw that broke the camel's back or got stuck in the leatherback turtle's nostril.
YMMV; Princess and the pea. ;)[close]
Also, yeah-3mm~1/8’ is insignificant on board dimensions, kinda a deal for wheels and only matters on height for trucks[close]
It is funny though, cause trying to get someone to ride an 8.25 after being on an 8.38 and we could both clearly tell the difference in that amount of width of deck was a curious thing, given I didn't say what the board size was, but it definitely made a difference.
Some boards that are only a single mm different not so much though.
Do certain wheels kill your bearings?
I bought a set of stf's on discount from SW and so far they've killed 8 old swiss and now 2 mini logo bearings. The swiss were a year old and I put them in from the axle (the wheel hole was really tight so I think that probably damaged it a lot), but the mini logos I put on using a hammer and an old bearing.
Thanks manExpand QuoteAny pointers describing hardware for deck rails? I know what they look like but don't know the type or exact length to look for.
Best guess would be 1/2" Philips Round Head screws with a point?[close]
#6 or #8 x .5"-5/8" wood screws. I'd recommend the 5/8" if you are using something thicker like a Bones or New Deal rail.
anyone ever have a situation where one truck needs/wants to be tightened more than the other to be about the same tightness? i have a pair of ventures with a front that felt floppier than normal and i noticed the bushing was shredded so i put some fresh stocks i had laying around (back and front) and the one truck just absolutely wants to be cranked down more, it even turns easier as i'm tightening. is this a pivot cup thing maybe and not bushings??Is your kingpin well in place like it should in the baseplate for both truck?
for what it's worth, i barely tighten from stock and maybe have 1/2 of a thread showing. kind of knew that bushing would be a problem from the start since it never seemed to break in right for some reason
Is your kingpin well in place like it should in the baseplate for both truck?Expand Quoteanyone ever have a situation where one truck needs/wants to be tightened more than the other to be about the same tightness? i have a pair of ventures with a front that felt floppier than normal and i noticed the bushing was shredded so i put some fresh stocks i had laying around (back and front) and the one truck just absolutely wants to be cranked down more, it even turns easier as i'm tightening. is this a pivot cup thing maybe and not bushings??
for what it's worth, i barely tighten from stock and maybe have 1/2 of a thread showing. kind of knew that bushing would be a problem from the start since it never seemed to break in right for some reason[close]
Is the part of the kingpin exceeding the baseplate the same lenght for both truck?
Happy if I can help.Expand QuoteIs your kingpin well in place like it should in the baseplate for both truck?Expand Quoteanyone ever have a situation where one truck needs/wants to be tightened more than the other to be about the same tightness? i have a pair of ventures with a front that felt floppier than normal and i noticed the bushing was shredded so i put some fresh stocks i had laying around (back and front) and the one truck just absolutely wants to be cranked down more, it even turns easier as i'm tightening. is this a pivot cup thing maybe and not bushings??
for what it's worth, i barely tighten from stock and maybe have 1/2 of a thread showing. kind of knew that bushing would be a problem from the start since it never seemed to break in right for some reason[close]
Is the part of the kingpin exceeding the baseplate the same lenght for both truck?[close]
oh boy, was hoping it wouldn't come to this lol. without taking them off and looking underneath at that situation, the kp's feel sturdy. when i have a little more time today i'll see if i can measure the kp's and get an idea of that.
longer kp does seem like the obvious answer though and i totally overlooked that, so ty
215’s or nah?
Picked up an old Santa Cruz Justin Strubing setup from a thrift find and noticed the top ply wasn't maple. Can anyone help with identifying it?
Looks like a layer of fiber glass?
Thanks @Woodshop, spot on. I already have a Justin Strubing deck to keep for skatehoarding and the tail is pretty worn, thinking if should set it up and give it a good end of life.
Set it up and skate it. Had one of the Powerlite decks. I liked it very much. Probably has lots of pop still. Would be curious about your feedback how it skates after.
Expand QuoteThanks @Woodshop, spot on. I already have a Justin Strubing deck to keep for skatehoarding and the tail is pretty worn, thinking if should set it up and give it a good end of life.[close]Expand QuoteSet it up and skate it. Had one of the Powerlite decks. I liked it very much. Probably has lots of pop still. Would be curious about your feedback how it skates after.[close]
It has been too long, but you guys could see / recall - was it just the think carbon fibre or whatever layer on top of the seven ply wood, or was / does it look like six layers or anything different?
Folklore had the two options, the normal board with the black layer on top and the lite board with less wood, which was said to be out of the same place, so generally speaking it could have been either.
I should just look it up anyway.
Found this:
PowerLyte's super thin, 8-ply maple veneers and bullet-proof top layer yield the strongest, lightest skateboard decks available. Constructed 90% of wood, it's the other 10% that makes PowerLyte decks incredibly strong and 22% lighter. Compared to conventional wood decks, PowerLytes flip quicker and are 150% stronger.
And then this:
http://www.tankgirl.info/stp/articles/deckTech.html
(http://www.tankgirl.info/stp/images/articles/deckTech/powerlyte.jpg)
Quite the trip down memory lane, I rode a Darkstar Armor Light deck and stomped a few FS 180s dead center, cracking the top and bottom plys but no the middle reinforced layer.
Someone ordered me the Tom Knox reissue deck that Santa Cruz just put out for my birthday. I thought the shape looked cool - kind of between a Dane 1 and a Krooked sweatpants shape.
Serious question - are these reissue decks meant to be skated or are they supposed to be wallhangers? For the price I doubt they’re that rare or exclusive in terms of the quantity being produced but I don’t want to ignorantly destroy a collectible item in two weeks with my mediocre-ly executed nose and tailslides
Skate it. Those re-issues can be fun. The Knox is a great shape with double drilled wheelbase
Favorite canvas shoe? Why canvas? I just like they way they feel. Currently skating suede eras, usually skate 1010s, or Jordan’s. So I’m all over the place. I like to switch it up.last resort canvas is pretty good. chuck 70s are also great :)
My favorites, so far, have been canvas slip ons, and then the blue Julien vans shoe from several years back.
Please and thanks
last resort canvas is pretty good. chuck 70s are also great :)Expand QuoteFavorite canvas shoe? Why canvas? I just like they way they feel. Currently skating suede eras, usually skate 1010s, or Jordan’s. So I’m all over the place. I like to switch it up.
My favorites, so far, have been canvas slip ons, and then the blue Julien vans shoe from several years back.
Please and thanks[close]
Someone ordered me the Tom Knox reissue deck that Santa Cruz just put out for my birthday. I thought the shape looked cool - kind of between a Dane 1 and a Krooked sweatpants shape.If it's available to order online for retail then it's not that collectible and you should skate it regardless.
Serious question - are these reissue decks meant to be skated or are they supposed to be wallhangers? For the price I doubt they’re that rare or exclusive in terms of the quantity being produced but I don’t want to ignorantly destroy a collectible item in two weeks with my mediocre-ly executed nose and tailslides
I think it was a combination of price point mixed with people just not wanting to skate them. Can’t sell them if no one wants to buy themExpand Quote
Quite the trip down memory lane, I rode a Darkstar Armor Light deck and stomped a few FS 180s dead center, cracking the top and bottom plys but no the middle reinforced layer.[close]
Those things were virtually unbreakable.
We had one come back that the guy skated to death and his mates just could not break and we ended up cutting it apart just to look at the insides of it.
The thing is with all these technologies, at some point they stopped doing them, which makes me think either they didn't quite hold up to how they were supposed to work, or the cost involved in production outweighed the performance.
I know one other guy said they made them too good so either had to sell them for a lot more or just stop making them, so maybe that is what happened.
The helium boards didn't last though - one came back after one session in pieces.
I think it was a combination of price point mixed with people just not wanting to skate them. Can’t sell them if no one wants to buy themExpand QuoteExpand Quote
Quite the trip down memory lane, I rode a Darkstar Armor Light deck and stomped a few FS 180s dead center, cracking the top and bottom plys but no the middle reinforced layer.[close]
Those things were virtually unbreakable.
We had one come back that the guy skated to death and his mates just could not break and we ended up cutting it apart just to look at the insides of it.
The thing is with all these technologies, at some point they stopped doing them, which makes me think either they didn't quite hold up to how they were supposed to work, or the cost involved in production outweighed the performance.
I know one other guy said they made them too good so either had to sell them for a lot more or just stop making them, so maybe that is what happened.
The helium boards didn't last though - one came back after one session in pieces.[close]
I’ve tried a few though. The Popwar tear decks were pretty great. I cracked the top layers ollieing a shoulder high gap, but the board felt like nothing was wrong afterwards. It held up for a few days until I got a new board. The Expedition One Inter-Lock boards had a problem with the bolts rattling themselves loose while skating. I think mine was a Ronson Lambert and the tail broke off in an almost perfectly straight line. The New Wave boards were my personal favorite though. I attribute learning tailslides to that deck technology. I was also 12 and probably couldn’t tell if the ridges actually helped or not either way. They did chip real easily though
Expand QuoteSomeone ordered me the Tom Knox reissue deck that Santa Cruz just put out for my birthday. I thought the shape looked cool - kind of between a Dane 1 and a Krooked sweatpants shape.
Serious question - are these reissue decks meant to be skated or are they supposed to be wallhangers? For the price I doubt they’re that rare or exclusive in terms of the quantity being produced but I don’t want to ignorantly destroy a collectible item in two weeks with my mediocre-ly executed nose and tailslides[close]Expand QuoteSkate it. Those re-issues can be fun. The Knox is a great shape with double drilled wheelbase[close]
Totally agree. Skate it and don't worry about anything else.
There are enough of those reissues coming out that they are not really collectable in the sense of the price going up, limited editions or much else, in the same way any OG board will soar in value if still mint in shrink does.
For the most part they are all made on the same presses with the same wood as any other normal board in today's market, but I do know some people that had the full painted Santa Cruz boards, often called dipped boards, which tend to use cheaper wood, more so than the stained boards, who said they got soggy faster than other boards they have had.
All up for a normal skateboard that is going to be skated, it should hold up just fine though.
How do I get out of slappy crooks? I can lock into them but I don‘t know how to get out.
How do I get out of slappy crooks? I can lock into them but I don‘t know how to get out.I don't do slappies, but when you're in, I assume a crooked is a crooked, so...
How do I get out of slappy crooks? I can lock into them but I don‘t know how to get out.
How do I get out of slappy crooks? I can lock into them but I don‘t know how to get out.
Expand QuoteHow do I get out of slappy crooks? I can lock into them but I don‘t know how to get out.[close]
If you learn or can do very minimal nollie shifty type tricks on flat, they translate really well to getting out of crooks.
It is not the popping up high to get out, but the pushing forward and transfer of movement to the side even a little bit that gets you off the crooked grind position and back to beside the curb or ledge or whatever it is you are doing it on.
Try them on flat rolling with one push a bit first just to see, but the weight position is mostly over your front foot and back heel to pivot out if you cannot get the whole board to pop sideways under you.
Wow thanks guys.
I was talking about backside and I actually got two where I got out to fakie, my question was about coming out to regular. I should have been more clear, sorry.
I have the back foot on bolts so that might be an issue, I‘ll try to move it further back. I will also try nollie shifty stuff.
I need to get these, the grind feels so dope.
Thanks again to all, it‘s nice to ask a question and to wake up and find many competent answers 8)
Wow thanks guys.
I was talking about backside and I actually got two where I got out to fakie, my question was about coming out to regular. I should have been more clear, sorry.
I have the back foot on bolts so that might be an issue, I‘ll try to move it further back. I will also try nollie shifty stuff.
I need to get these, the grind feels so dope.
Thanks again to all, it‘s nice to ask a question and to wake up and find many competent answers 8)
Someone ordered me the Tom Knox reissue deck that Santa Cruz just put out for my birthday. I thought the shape looked cool - kind of between a Dane 1 and a Krooked sweatpants shape.
Serious question - are these reissue decks meant to be skated or are they supposed to be wallhangers? For the price I doubt they’re that rare or exclusive in terms of the quantity being produced but I don’t want to ignorantly destroy a collectible item in two weeks with my mediocre-ly executed nose and tailslides
Expand QuoteWow thanks guys.
I was talking about backside and I actually got two where I got out to fakie, my question was about coming out to regular. I should have been more clear, sorry.
I have the back foot on bolts so that might be an issue, I‘ll try to move it further back. I will also try nollie shifty stuff.
I need to get these, the grind feels so dope.
Thanks again to all, it‘s nice to ask a question and to wake up and find many competent answers 8)[close]
Not saying to crank your front truck down, but a slightly tighter truck is easier to bounce out of a crook than a loose one. Its doable on both, but easier if you have some resistance there to give you some bounce out of the pinch.
Expand QuoteWow thanks guys.
I was talking about backside and I actually got two where I got out to fakie, my question was about coming out to regular. I should have been more clear, sorry.
I have the back foot on bolts so that might be an issue, I‘ll try to move it further back. I will also try nollie shifty stuff.
I need to get these, the grind feels so dope.
Thanks again to all, it‘s nice to ask a question and to wake up and find many competent answers 8)[close]
Also, a rounder edge wheel like a spitfire classic will help you come out a bit easier compared to a conical with a square edge. Of course you also won’t lock in to your slappy crooks as well, but might be helpful until you get really comfortable with them.
Anyone skate or know of skateparks that use recycled plastic obstacles?
You normally find benches made of it around parks and schools in Aus usually a blue/green colour. Pretty decent actually don't know how they'd compare to those la tables. There's some campaign in Aus to recycle your plastic rubbish (like food packaging) and schools get balance beams or something. Wonder how a recycled plastic balance beam would go as a flatbar.
Matt Reason had 63mm wheels out during this time, I believe.
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FsD9rdt53u8/SRan2ENpYFI/AAAAAAAABqs/u3Zda82G5m8/s1600/mattreasonswitchwallie.jpg)
Anyone skate or know of skateparks that use recycled plastic obstacles?
You normally find benches made of it around parks and schools in Aus usually a blue/green colour. Pretty decent actually don't know how they'd compare to those la tables. There's some campaign in Aus to recycle your plastic rubbish (like food packaging) and schools get balance beams or something. Wonder how a recycled plastic balance beam would go as a flatbar.
what are the widest contact patch wheels with the least diameter? i love how my v6 stfs feel worn down from 56mm to 50mm, but i'm not too keen to experience the hellish wheelbite process to get them back to that perfect spot.No clue about other brands, but in regards to the Formula Four familly the Conical Full shape has the best riding surface/diameter ratio with 21mm for the 52mm one (the smallest diameter available in this shape)
No clue about other brands, but in regards to the Formula Four familly the Conical Full shape has the best riding surface/diameter ratio with 21mm for the 52mm one (the smallest diameter available in this shape)Expand Quotewhat are the widest contact patch wheels with the least diameter? i love how my v6 stfs feel worn down from 56mm to 50mm, but i'm not too keen to experience the hellish wheelbite process to get them back to that perfect spot.[close]
https://www.spitfirewheels.com/formulafour/
But you should rather ask that in the dedicated wheels thread.
what's the deal with 6 hole baseplates? shouldn't they have 8 holes?8 holes would let you move the truck forwards and backwards to change the wheelbase. But the 6 holes are because boards used to have wider mounting holes for the trucks. then I think in the early 90s companies made them smaller (what most boards have today) because wheels got smaller and nose and tail sides became popular and would break the outer hardware. so trucks just had six holes to accommodate whatever holes drilled the board has. I think only reissues really use the wider set mounting now.
Dumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.
Does anyone else remember going out of their way to buy and wear tie dye skate shirts as a grom? It was definitely all the death wish dudes who pushed that right?It was a weird thing that from 05 to 15 just kept coming up over and over. I think before death wish was maybe Shane cross and Jake Duncombe (but that may of been way more of an Aus thing). I never did it but I had one of those black shirts that had sort of bleach stains on it. There were definatly tuf years skating where the whole crew would be in tie dye shirt, skinny jeans/cut offs, new era hat with Jimbo Jones hair out the sides and probably some horrible fallens with pattern material
Does anyone else remember going out of their way to buy and wear tie dye skate shirts as a grom? It was definitely all the death wish dudes who pushed that right?
I'm a Jessup guy, it feels perfect to me though I'm not a board breaker at all.Expand QuoteDumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.[close]
Mob, and pretty much every other grip, is significantly thicker than Jessup.
I haven't weighed them, and you certainly won't notice a difference in weight, but the feel is very different.
I personally can't stand the feel of thick griptape, to the point that I say no to free shop grip.
Jessup also has much finer grit, and therefore less grip. Perfect for me, as decks only lasts about six sessions for me, so it never gets the chance to wear down much.
If you plan to use the board for a long time, and you don't mind the thick feeling, you should probably get a different brand. Weight won't be an issue, however.
Dumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.Just weighed- sheet of Jessup, 9"x34" with backing paper still on, is 116g/4oz.
Just weighed- sheet of Jessup, 9"x34" with backing paper still on, is 116g/4oz.Expand QuoteDumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.[close]
Thx @braksabbath !Expand QuoteJust weighed- sheet of Jessup, 9"x34" with backing paper still on, is 116g/4oz.Expand QuoteDumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.[close][close]
I love you took the time to do this, but various backings are used for grip. Unless you unpeel the grip, how do you know for sure?
OK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?
is there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar offcant speak on lows but silver tool works fine with venture hi
is there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off(https://media.giphy.com/media/3RsRSN8jpfNJu/giphy.gif)
Thx @braksabbath !Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJust weighed- sheet of Jessup, 9"x34" with backing paper still on, is 116g/4oz.Expand QuoteDumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.[close][close]
I love you took the time to do this, but various backings are used for grip. Unless you unpeel the grip, how do you know for sure?[close]
The smart move is probably to weight the backing paper when the grip job is done. :D
Do you think a dedicated thread would be worth it?
P.s : could someone tell me how can I actually mention a member with @ please?
Yeah, that's the usual method, but it doesn't work for me on Slap, either on desktop or mobile device. Maybe I have to reach 100 posts or something like that...Expand QuoteThx @braksabbath !Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJust weighed- sheet of Jessup, 9"x34" with backing paper still on, is 116g/4oz.Expand QuoteDumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.[close][close]
I love you took the time to do this, but various backings are used for grip. Unless you unpeel the grip, how do you know for sure?[close]
The smart move is probably to weight the backing paper when the grip job is done. :D
Do you think a dedicated thread would be worth it?
P.s : could someone tell me how can I actually mention a member with @ please?[close]
@Solex just start slowly typing the username after the @ and the usernames appear, which you can select.
is there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar offAlways used that :
this is pure gold lol. there was a skater who was setting up a new board and he borrowed my silver tool to mount his venture lows. it didn't seem to be an issue or difficult for him(https://media.giphy.com/media/3RsRSN8jpfNJu/giphy.gif)Expand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close]
is there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off
OK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?
cant speak on lows but silver tool works fine with venture hiExpand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close]
Expand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.
Earliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.
the best toolExpand Quotecant speak on lows but silver tool works fine with venture hiExpand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close][close]
I swear by the Spitfire tool, I've broken 3 Silver tools trying to remove stubborn axle nuts, rethreading axles or having the ratchet adjustor switch assembly falling out completely.
(https://www.longboarderlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/images/products/products-spitfire-t3-tool.jpg)
Keep it simple, lasts forever. Only downside is the sockets for axle / kingpin nuts are very precise so if you nuts are mushroom-ed out then you're going to need pliers or a wrench. The plastic Unit tool has a bit for allowance for the nut so you could cover a mushroom-ed nut at an angle to remove them.
Earliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.[close]with a half-assed search is 1997is from 1995 but while they definitely had some huge wheels in their catalog later on, they were putting out standard sizing at first, at least according to their ads. Resse Forbes rode for them around the time of EE3 so maybe they were getting big wheels made special by Nicotine or Eastern Urethane?
What were vert skaters riding?Expand QuoteEarliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.[close]with a half-assed search is 1997is from 1995 but while they definitely had some huge wheels in their catalog later on, they were putting out standard sizing at first, at least according to their ads. Resse Forbes rode for them around the time of EE3 so maybe they were getting big wheels made special by Nicotine or Eastern Urethane?[close]
I like this theory
the best toolExpand QuoteExpand Quotecant speak on lows but silver tool works fine with venture hiExpand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close][close]
I swear by the Spitfire tool, I've broken 3 Silver tools trying to remove stubborn axle nuts, rethreading axles or having the ratchet adjustor switch assembly falling out completely.
(https://www.longboarderlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/images/products/products-spitfire-t3-tool.jpg)
Keep it simple, lasts forever. Only downside is the sockets for axle / kingpin nuts are very precise so if you nuts are mushroom-ed out then you're going to need pliers or a wrench. The plastic Unit tool has a bit for allowance for the nut so you could cover a mushroom-ed nut at an angle to remove them.[close]
Little shifter wrench or diamond bolts come with a little spanner (or at least used to) altho these options do mean you have to turn the Allen keyExpand Quotethe best toolExpand QuoteExpand Quotecant speak on lows but silver tool works fine with venture hiExpand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close][close]
I swear by the Spitfire tool, I've broken 3 Silver tools trying to remove stubborn axle nuts, rethreading axles or having the ratchet adjustor switch assembly falling out completely.
(https://www.longboarderlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/images/products/products-spitfire-t3-tool.jpg)
Keep it simple, lasts forever. Only downside is the sockets for axle / kingpin nuts are very precise so if you nuts are mushroom-ed out then you're going to need pliers or a wrench. The plastic Unit tool has a bit for allowance for the nut so you could cover a mushroom-ed nut at an angle to remove them.[close][close]
for the venture guys (like me) just buy a 3/8" spanner for the hardware and use an elastic band to hold it to your normal tool to keep them together in your bag when you don't need them. its not rocket science.
Little shifter wrench or diamond bolts come with a little spanner (or at least used to) altho these options do mean you have to turn the Allen keyExpand QuoteExpand Quotethe best toolExpand QuoteExpand Quotecant speak on lows but silver tool works fine with venture hiExpand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close][close]
I swear by the Spitfire tool, I've broken 3 Silver tools trying to remove stubborn axle nuts, rethreading axles or having the ratchet adjustor switch assembly falling out completely.
(https://www.longboarderlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/images/products/products-spitfire-t3-tool.jpg)
Keep it simple, lasts forever. Only downside is the sockets for axle / kingpin nuts are very precise so if you nuts are mushroom-ed out then you're going to need pliers or a wrench. The plastic Unit tool has a bit for allowance for the nut so you could cover a mushroom-ed nut at an angle to remove them.[close][close]
for the venture guys (like me) just buy a 3/8" spanner for the hardware and use an elastic band to hold it to your normal tool to keep them together in your bag when you don't need them. its not rocket science.[close]
Expand QuoteLittle shifter wrench or diamond bolts come with a little spanner (or at least used to) altho these options do mean you have to turn the Allen keyExpand QuoteExpand Quotethe best toolExpand QuoteExpand Quotecant speak on lows but silver tool works fine with venture hiExpand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close][close]
I swear by the Spitfire tool, I've broken 3 Silver tools trying to remove stubborn axle nuts, rethreading axles or having the ratchet adjustor switch assembly falling out completely.
(https://www.longboarderlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/images/products/products-spitfire-t3-tool.jpg)
Keep it simple, lasts forever. Only downside is the sockets for axle / kingpin nuts are very precise so if you nuts are mushroom-ed out then you're going to need pliers or a wrench. The plastic Unit tool has a bit for allowance for the nut so you could cover a mushroom-ed nut at an angle to remove them.[close][close]
for the venture guys (like me) just buy a 3/8" spanner for the hardware and use an elastic band to hold it to your normal tool to keep them together in your bag when you don't need them. its not rocket science.[close][close]
Like a goddamn animal
What were vert skaters riding?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEarliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.[close]with a half-assed search is 1997is from 1995 but while they definitely had some huge wheels in their catalog later on, they were putting out standard sizing at first, at least according to their ads. Resse Forbes rode for them around the time of EE3 so maybe they were getting big wheels made special by Nicotine or Eastern Urethane?[close]
I like this theory[close]
it's not about the strength
it just make grip all wrinkled around the bolts heads
looks ugly
Silver tool doesn't work correctly on Venture ( especially on los)
and it's just an allaround shitty tool (metal used for the bit is way too soft)
What truck height were we riding in the late 90s?
Can’t remember if I had ventures as a kid. But did most people ride lo‘s or highs? I never payed attention to this.
I know I had grind kings, krux, maybe venture.
Expand QuoteWhat were vert skaters riding?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEarliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.[close]with a half-assed search is 1997is from 1995 but while they definitely had some huge wheels in their catalog later on, they were putting out standard sizing at first, at least according to their ads. Resse Forbes rode for them around the time of EE3 so maybe they were getting big wheels made special by Nicotine or Eastern Urethane?[close]
I like this theory[close][close]
During the small wheel era that is all most of them could get their hands on, so from at least one interview, they said "they went from six ft airs to barely two ft airs and had to pump their guts out on every goddamn wall" or something like that.
Then when anything slightly larger came back in they were all back on the bigger wheels, although some still skated wheels that were smaller than average for the tech vert era.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat were vert skaters riding?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEarliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.[close]with a half-assed search is 1997is from 1995 but while they definitely had some huge wheels in their catalog later on, they were putting out standard sizing at first, at least according to their ads. Resse Forbes rode for them around the time of EE3 so maybe they were getting big wheels made special by Nicotine or Eastern Urethane?[close]
I like this theory[close][close]
During the small wheel era that is all most of them could get their hands on, so from at least one interview, they said "they went from six ft airs to barely two ft airs and had to pump their guts out on every goddamn wall" or something like that.
Then when anything slightly larger came back in they were all back on the bigger wheels, although some still skated wheels that were smaller than average for the tech vert era.[close]
I like the theory that nicotine might have been doing custom shapes. I love the theory that they were rolling with old shit even more. FWIW, when big wheels started showing up, Physics aside, almost all of them were a "classic" shape. However, as per this wild picture of Freddy from a 1996 AWS ad, he is running what look like some big old wheels that look pretty conical to me:
https://warmupzone.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/fredalienposter.png?w=665 (https://warmupzone.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/fredalienposter.png?w=665)
So maybe it was old wheels? Someone has to know. Maybe I'll DM Sergei or someone (like a man).
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat were vert skaters riding?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEarliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.[close]with a half-assed search is 1997is from 1995 but while they definitely had some huge wheels in their catalog later on, they were putting out standard sizing at first, at least according to their ads. Resse Forbes rode for them around the time of EE3 so maybe they were getting big wheels made special by Nicotine or Eastern Urethane?[close]
I like this theory[close][close]
During the small wheel era that is all most of them could get their hands on, so from at least one interview, they said "they went from six ft airs to barely two ft airs and had to pump their guts out on every goddamn wall" or something like that.
Then when anything slightly larger came back in they were all back on the bigger wheels, although some still skated wheels that were smaller than average for the tech vert era.[close]
I like the theory that nicotine might have been doing custom shapes. I love the theory that they were rolling with old shit even more. FWIW, when big wheels started showing up, Physics aside, almost all of them were a "classic" shape. However, as per this wild picture of Freddy from a 1996 AWS ad, he is running what look like some big old wheels that look pretty conical to me:
https://warmupzone.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/fredalienposter.png?w=665 (https://warmupzone.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/fredalienposter.png?w=665)
So maybe it was old wheels? Someone has to know. Maybe I'll DM Sergei or someone (like a man).[close]
Jesus. That ad. ❤️
Expand QuoteJust weighed- sheet of Jessup, 9"x34" with backing paper still on, is 116g/4oz.Expand QuoteDumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.[close][close]
I love you took the time to do this, but various backings are used for grip. Unless you unpeel the grip, how do you know for sure?
Why do shoe companies put technology names on the outside of the shoe? It’s not a big deal, but the Tiagos could do without that kind of thing.Tech branding. Makes it easier for new development marketing to resonate and gives reps/floor staff selling points. Very prominent in other gear oriented industries.
Tech branding. Makes it easier for new development marketing to resonate and gives reps/floor staff selling points. Very prominent in other gear oriented industries.Expand QuoteWhy do shoe companies put technology names on the outside of the shoe? It’s not a big deal, but the Tiagos could do without that kind of thing.[close]
I agree tho, shoes in general could use less of it
I'm 50/50 on it. I dislike when they write the technology name on a part of the shoe that isn't that technology. I think the new ishods say react on the outsole but it's the insole that has the react. There were also a bunch of people who mistakingly thought they had lunarlon insoles but the lunarlon was inside the actual midsole of the shoe and the shoe just had ortholote or something worse for insoles (Prod 567, one shots, lunar janoski etc)Expand QuoteTech branding. Makes it easier for new development marketing to resonate and gives reps/floor staff selling points. Very prominent in other gear oriented industries.Expand QuoteWhy do shoe companies put technology names on the outside of the shoe? It’s not a big deal, but the Tiagos could do without that kind of thing.[close]
I agree tho, shoes in general could use less of it[close]
Counterpoints: tech shoe, from someone that embraces a 90s look (when tech features really took off), like ERS/air/hexalite/gel/torsion, etc.
I prefer the look of a LRAB, but for Tiago?
Opinions on shop griptapes? Are they really skating different than mob or jessup ?
Thanks!Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJust weighed- sheet of Jessup, 9"x34" with backing paper still on, is 116g/4oz.Expand QuoteDumb question : has anyone ever weighted different kind of grip tapes? I'd be really curious to know the difference between Jessup vs Mob for example.[close][close]
I love you took the time to do this, but various backings are used for grip. Unless you unpeel the grip, how do you know for sure?[close]
Comparing brands at the same size could be a way to see differences.
Here are some more weights, all sheets are pre-cut 9x33 with backing.
Jessup Ultra - 109.4g
MOB - 115.4g
Black Magic -107.1g
Jessup Ultra Clear - 119.9g
Favorite vulc shoe? I’ll get all righteous about only skating cupsoles because I’m super old and brittle…and hear I am. With shoes I like to change things up, often. Anyways, any vulc recommendations welcomed. I don’t skate anything higher than knee high
Favorite vulc shoe? I’ll get all righteous about only skating cupsoles because I’m super old and brittle…and hear I am. With shoes I like to change things up, often. Anyways, any vulc recommendations welcomed. I don’t skate anything higher than knee highI mainly skate cupsoles and one of the few vulcs I've made do with in recent times was the New Balance 306, I think it's a pretty big departure from the feeling of Vans. I'd also consider the new Ishod nike shoe, it's supposed to be a sort of hybrid with a high-quality insole. I haven't tried Blazers but I'm sure I'd dig them as well.
Favorite vulc shoe? I’ll get all righteous about only skating cupsoles because I’m super old and brittle…and hear I am. With shoes I like to change things up, often. Anyways, any vulc recommendations welcomed. I don’t skate anything higher than knee highLRAB with footprint insoles.
Favorite vulc shoe? I’ll get all righteous about only skating cupsoles because I’m super old and brittle…and hear I am. With shoes I like to change things up, often. Anyways, any vulc recommendations welcomed. I don’t skate anything higher than knee high
Favorite vulc shoe? I’ll get all righteous about only skating cupsoles because I’m super old and brittle…and hear I am. With shoes I like to change things up, often. Anyways, any vulc recommendations welcomed. I don’t skate anything higher than knee highlast resort ab are great shoes, i've only skated the canvas vm001 lo but i absolutely loved that pair. when they reach the end, i'm definitely getting another pair.
and also very much not a vulc.Expand QuoteFavorite vulc shoe? I’ll get all righteous about only skating cupsoles because I’m super old and brittle…and hear I am. With shoes I like to change things up, often. Anyways, any vulc recommendations welcomed. I don’t skate anything higher than knee high[close]
adidas copa nationale are also pretty nice, though a bit tighter feeling than the lrab
and also very much not a vulc.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteFavorite vulc shoe? I’ll get all righteous about only skating cupsoles because I’m super old and brittle…and hear I am. With shoes I like to change things up, often. Anyways, any vulc recommendations welcomed. I don’t skate anything higher than knee high[close]
adidas copa nationale are also pretty nice, though a bit tighter feeling than the lrab[close]
The emerica wino slip on g6 and the dickson shoe are really good, state's are good.
I used to love the griffin sole from lakai, but i haven't skated the paramount they use now.
also haven't skated the new vans skate line, but pretty sure they get the job done too.
all of these have really good insoles as well, except for the griffin.
Are the new AVE’s considered a cup sole? I’ve worn original busenitz for years but the ave looks kinda similar, thought of trying it out. Don’t know anything about shoes
how do yall deal with scratchy jeans?
down with the look but my inner thighs are on fire
Is the hex on the end of said skinny shaft KP size?Expand Quoteis there a good tool that can reach mounting bolts on venture lows without taking the entire hangar off[close]
There are a number of skate tools that have a thin shaft, which all work well, brands include Modus, Spitfire, Ace, Independent, Bronson, along with some of those more high tech options which have the ratchet part too, such as Skatepro, Silver, and a couple of brands I cannot find right now just from a "skate tool" google search.
This sort of look:
(https://www.basementskate.com.au/images/P/modus-utility-skate-tool-black-01.png)
This is one that I have that really fits into every gap (including Venture Low hangers on some boards I recently set up), having the thinnest shaft of all, but as it is a pull apart tool, sometimes that can be annoying. I got a number of them from an ebay seller a long time ago for really cheap and they hold up pretty well, being all metal. I did glue the two main parts together just so I didn't have them coming apart while using though.
(http://sc04.alicdn.com/kf/H5528abae03c74feeada908d7a15331beb.jpg)
how do yall deal with scratchy jeans?
down with the look but my inner thighs are on fire
(http://sc04.alicdn.com/kf/H5528abae03c74feeada908d7a15331beb.jpg)
Is the hex on the end of said skinny shaft KP size?
Expand Quote(http://sc04.alicdn.com/kf/H5528abae03c74feeada908d7a15331beb.jpg)
Is the hex on the end of said skinny shaft KP size?[close]
That's what I was wondering. Looks like it. Why else would they have a hole on the socket end, looks like it fits the screwdriver for a t-handle
Is the hex on the end of said skinny shaft KP size?
That's what I was wondering. Looks like it. Why else would they have a hole on the socket end, looks like it fits the screwdriver for a t-handle
Anyone know the size for a kingpin and axle rethreader? I went with a very solid (albiet clunky) re-threader, I'm looking for the AF1 size and just the nut that fits into the socket. Ideally something I can pick up from a hardware store.
i almost feel embarrassed to ask this:Microplastics, man :'(
when wheels wear down, where does the material actually go? it can't get stuck on the ground, because unless they're really shitty wheels there isn't a trail of anything.
When are you done with a set of wheels? Besides flatspotsWhen riding gets too hard. Finland is rough so can't be riding these streets with 50mm wheels.
When are you done with a set of wheels? Besides flatspots
I had a few pairs of suede Busenitz which were dope but now I have a pair of beige leather ones which look great but are extremely stiff/sturdy so much that they make my flick foot hurt. I thought they‘d break in but they won‘t. Anyone else got that problem with the leather ones or is it that particular colorway?
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0530/6115/7047/products/[email protected]?v=1611416389)
Expand QuoteI had a few pairs of suede Busenitz which were dope but now I have a pair of beige leather ones which look great but are extremely stiff/sturdy so much that they make my flick foot hurt. I thought they‘d break in but they won‘t. Anyone else got that problem with the leather ones or is it that particular colorway?
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0530/6115/7047/products/[email protected]?v=1611416389)[close]
in my experience, leather differs for each colorway/model. sometimes the leather is sooooo soft and comfy, and then sometimes, yea, it's stiffer than suede. it's always a gamble.
better make the switch back to steelMicroplastics, man :'(Expand Quotei almost feel embarrassed to ask this:
when wheels wear down, where does the material actually go? it can't get stuck on the ground, because unless they're really shitty wheels there isn't a trail of anything.[close]
Am I insane for wanting $30 titanium bolts for inverted kingpin when grade-8 steel is $3 at the hardware store
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Tru-Lite-Titanium-Seat-Bolt-3-8-24-Thread-x-2-Inch,34338.html
Does anyone have experience going from Busenitz to the AVE? I’ve been skating the former so long it kinda feels like cheating on a spouse. Plus ive been skating more this spring and got a lot of tricks back, dont wanna mess up a good thing… probably overthinking it
Thanks a lot for that. I don’t love the look either, thinking about the butternut colorway.. Def feel you about the balls of the feet heatin up on the busenitz. Thats exactly where my last few pairs have worn down before anywhere else.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat were vert skaters riding?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEarliest Nicotine Wheels ad I can findExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOK, this has been on my mind quite a bit as of late:
During the era when Eastern Exposure 3 was being filmed, where was everyone in Philly getting big wheels from? The video came out in 1996, and I assume most of the footage was from 1994-1995. I remember it being nearly impossible to find big wheels in catalogs or the local shops until at least mid-1996, and I am guessing that video is what made them popular. I was also a little kid so maybe I am just misremembering, but I feel pretty sure of it.
Was everyone skating deadstock slimeballs or something?[close]
Th super small wheels took over around Summer of 1991 but bigger wheels started coming back around 1993/94. The tiny wheels fad was brutal and felt like it lasted a lifetime.[close]
I don’t remember big wheels being even an option, until like 1995.
It’d be funny if the real reason Serge and them were claiming no powerslide hill bombs, was because they were all on old bullet 66s that didn’t slide.
It’s pretty incredible, how much better gear is now. Trucks and wheels specifically.[close]with a half-assed search is 1997is from 1995 but while they definitely had some huge wheels in their catalog later on, they were putting out standard sizing at first, at least according to their ads. Resse Forbes rode for them around the time of EE3 so maybe they were getting big wheels made special by Nicotine or Eastern Urethane?[close]
I like this theory[close][close]
During the small wheel era that is all most of them could get their hands on, so from at least one interview, they said "they went from six ft airs to barely two ft airs and had to pump their guts out on every goddamn wall" or something like that.
Then when anything slightly larger came back in they were all back on the bigger wheels, although some still skated wheels that were smaller than average for the tech vert era.[close]
I like the theory that nicotine might have been doing custom shapes. I love the theory that they were rolling with old shit even more. FWIW, when big wheels started showing up, Physics aside, almost all of them were a "classic" shape. However, as per this wild picture of Freddy from a 1996 AWS ad, he is running what look like some big old wheels that look pretty conical to me:
https://warmupzone.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/fredalienposter.png?w=665 (https://warmupzone.files.wordpress.com/2020/06/fredalienposter.png?w=665)
So maybe it was old wheels? Someone has to know. Maybe I'll DM Sergei or someone (like a man).
Scroll through:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CbfQ3yDO6Y9/?utm_medium=copy_link
How long can a deck sit for until it starts to warp? Or, related to that - how can you avoid warping? Is warping inevitable?
I got a sale deck from a shop for $40, gripped it, then noticed it’s pretty warped. Do shops return decks to the board company? They’re small so I don’t to make a thing over it if it’s a hassle
Expand QuoteHow long can a deck sit for until it starts to warp? Or, related to that - how can you avoid warping? Is warping inevitable?[close]Expand QuoteI got a sale deck from a shop for $40, gripped it, then noticed it’s pretty warped. Do shops return decks to the board company? They’re small so I don’t to make a thing over it if it’s a hassle[close]
Although there has been a significant amount of info from people like Paul Schmitt - PS Stix owner and others, it seems there is no definite answer to this, as some boards have just warped beyond my ability to weight them down and return them to semi straight, but almost any other normal board that is either still in shrink or at least stored out of direct sunlight and away from an excess of hot or cold conditions should still maintain the initial form.
Even from having a number of boards up around a hot metal walled shed, almost none of them have warped, which is surprising, as I was thinking that many of them would have had issues with the heat and being hung vertically.
Normally any other board that is still to be skated will hold up just fine being stored flat, either in boxes of about the same concave or in stacks where the longest board is on the bottom, so they are all resting on their middles, not the tips of the ends of smaller boards, if that makes sense.
I have boards I bought new that are maybe almost twenty years old that I know of, as well as other boards I picked up second hand from way earlier than that, that have no issues at all and still skate fine.
On the other side, one of the guys I know always leaves his boards in the car and they always warped quite quickly, no matter how old or what brand of wood. If you are going to leave boards in a car, they are best in a board box, or at the very least, wrapped in something to prevent them getting too hot and warping.
On the fixing them side of things, sometimes it is best to weight them down under something, even with offset flex, which I have had fairly good success at warping boards back to flat, or at least to the point where I can ride them and not know they were warped from the feel of it.
Having a stack of old boards or even a couple of old boards to sit on top and then bricks or something else sitting on that and left for a week in warmer weather or longer in colder weather usually makes a difference to boards I have had. I just did one not too long ago and was going to put up something on it soon enough, then saw these questions, so that is good timing.
I know Converse sizing is weird, I fit in 11 for fastbreaks and the academy highs, but 11 was too small for checkpoints.Normally 8,5-9, CTAS hi 8
I want to get the CTAS pro hi, should I stick to 11 or size up to 11.5?
You are a gentleman and a scholar.
I sincerely hope that one day we don't see you posting anti-LGBTQ+ rants in a thread about Ishod's new sock sponsor.
Will DLX do a VX/Flight type board?
How do you keep your board from curving to one side? My board wants to go to the left and it just ends up boomeranging back to me in a circle. Makes backside flips hard as the board is already angled left.Loosen your trucks. rotate the bushings and break them in. Pretty much all boards will turn some if you shoot out, but it shouldn't matter when you're on the board, you do the steering.
Kinda curious- are there pros who leave a truck sponsor and do not just buy Indy's? It seems when pros buy their own shit or retire they almost always just get Indy's unless DLX is sending em a box and toss some Thunders in.
Crob still often says that he is on Indy but has been riding Thunders for couple years now for exampleExpand QuoteKinda curious- are there pros who leave a truck sponsor and do not just buy Indy's? It seems when pros buy their own shit or retire they almost always just get Indy's unless DLX is sending em a box and toss some Thunders in.[close]
I don't know about that but I do know some pros who skated for Indy but actually rode Thunders.
Brands claim it’s to “preserve the pop feel” since they’re decently lighter. I find this to be bullshit as I’ve skated every cast/forged variant and they don’t have the same pop feel.
It’s likely because forging usually allows for a harder alloy and can be done more exacting in most cases than cast and they are too lazy to just make them all the same. People mostly buy forged for the weight savings too so they’re not really trying to add material to get them the same height.
Expand QuoteBrands claim it’s to “preserve the pop feel” since they’re decently lighter. I find this to be bullshit as I’ve skated every cast/forged variant and they don’t have the same pop feel.
It’s likely because forging usually allows for a harder alloy and can be done more exacting in most cases than cast and they are too lazy to just make them all the same. People mostly buy forged for the weight savings too so they’re not really trying to add material to get them the same height.[close]
Pushing the WB out is what's done to attempt to "preserve" or compensate for the pop feel. The lower height (or more specifically, the thinner baseplate) is to lower the weight.
Expand QuoteKinda curious- are there pros who leave a truck sponsor and do not just buy Indy's? It seems when pros buy their own shit or retire they almost always just get Indy's unless DLX is sending em a box and toss some Thunders in.[close]
I don't know about that but I do know some pros who skated for Indy but actually rode Thunders.
I feel like we had that topic before, but anyway..
What kind of wheels slide better? Those with a narrow contact patch or those with a wide contact patch? Does it matter if the wheels have squared or rounded sidewalls?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteKinda curious- are there pros who leave a truck sponsor and do not just buy Indy's? It seems when pros buy their own shit or retire they almost always just get Indy's unless DLX is sending em a box and toss some Thunders in.[close]
I don't know about that but I do know some pros who skated for Indy but actually rode Thunders.[close]
Who? In most cases that I’ve seen a pro will buy Indy’s, like Jerry Hsu who skated for Thunder and Royal his whole career.
Reynolds, Penny, early Guy (at times), BA, AO, Arto, Jake Johnson, Heath, Howard, Reese, modern AVE, there’s a lot of Indy riders with legendary styles. Venture wasn’t quite as big in the Street Corner era and Thunder sponsors everyone that has a pulse plus lots of the people I listed had other sponsors but still rode Indy’s or only recently got on another brand.
Anybody knows if the oval team logos have the same shape as the full se‘s?
Asking cause I saw an old real insta post and they said :
„
Pressed on scaled molds built off real full size decks.“
I‘m confused. Are they just as full as full se‘s?
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Anybody knows if the oval team logos have the same shape as the full se‘s?
Asking cause I saw an old real insta post and they said :
„
Pressed on scaled molds built off real full size decks.“
I‘m confused. Are they just as full as full se‘s?[close]
I think you're confusing it with the new scaled down real (oval) decks. There are 2 new small shapes with 12 or 13" wheelbases I think. For very small people and kids.
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Anybody knows if the oval team logos have the same shape as the full se‘s?
Asking cause I saw an old real insta post and they said :
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Pressed on scaled molds built off real full size decks.“
I‘m confused. Are they just as full as full se‘s?[close]
I think you're confusing it with the new scaled down real (oval) decks. There are 2 new small shapes with 12 or 13" wheelbases I think. For very small people and kids.[close]
Oh now it makes sense!
But would be so good if real would make average logo boards full se.
Then there would be no incentive to buy the pro shapes, which cost more.
The oval shapes are cheaper in the US at least at the locals I go to one of which being DLX.
How long can a deck sit for until it starts to warp? Or, related to that - how can you avoid warping? Is warping inevitable?
I got a sale deck from a shop for $40, gripped it, then noticed it’s pretty warped. Do shops return decks to the board company? They’re small so I don’t to make a thing over it if it’s a hassle
Although there has been a significant amount of info from people like Paul Schmitt - PS Stix owner and others, it seems there is no definite answer to this, as some boards have just warped beyond my ability to weight them down and return them to semi straight, but almost any other normal board that is either still in shrink or at least stored out of direct sunlight and away from an excess of hot or cold conditions should still maintain the initial form.
Even from having a number of boards up around a hot metal walled shed, almost none of them have warped, which is surprising, as I was thinking that many of them would have had issues with the heat and being hung vertically.
Normally any other board that is still to be skated will hold up just fine being stored flat, either in boxes of about the same concave or in stacks where the longest board is on the bottom, so they are all resting on their middles, not the tips of the ends of smaller boards, if that makes sense.
I have boards I bought new that are maybe almost twenty years old that I know of, as well as other boards I picked up second hand from way earlier than that, that have no issues at all and still skate fine.
On the other side, one of the guys I know always leaves his boards in the car and they always warped quite quickly, no matter how old or what brand of wood. If you are going to leave boards in a car, they are best in a board box, or at the very least, wrapped in something to prevent them getting too hot and warping.
On the fixing them side of things, sometimes it is best to weight them down under something, even with offset flex, which I have had fairly good success at warping boards back to flat, or at least to the point where I can ride them and not know they were warped from the feel of it.
Having a stack of old boards or even a couple of old boards to sit on top and then bricks or something else sitting on that and left for a week in warmer weather or longer in colder weather usually makes a difference to boards I have had. I just did one not too long ago and was going to put up something on it soon enough, then saw these questions, so that is good timing.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBrands claim it’s to “preserve the pop feel” since they’re decently lighter. I find this to be bullshit as I’ve skated every cast/forged variant and they don’t have the same pop feel.
It’s likely because forging usually allows for a harder alloy and can be done more exacting in most cases than cast and they are too lazy to just make them all the same. People mostly buy forged for the weight savings too so they’re not really trying to add material to get them the same height.[close]
Pushing the WB out is what's done to attempt to "preserve" or compensate for the pop feel. The lower height (or more specifically, the thinner baseplate) is to lower the weight.[close]
Halfway correct- to get the tail to hit the ground at the same time the plate has to be lower if it is moved back. Just moving back would raise the deck angle only and make pop heavier.
Why are forged baseplates always lower than cast baseplates?
What weight is a standard skateboard, plus/minus?My 8.5/Indy 149/52mm conical full setup is 93oz, friend's 8.0/Indy 139/53mm radials is 86oz. I thought my madness was cured but riding the 8.0 makes me want to size back down. I don't know where that 6oz is coming from when it's really just .125" extra wood and steel on either side of the deck and axles.
My 8.5/Indy 149/52mm conical full setup is 93oz, friend's 8.0/Indy 139/53mm radials is 86oz. I thought my madness was cured but riding the 8.0 makes me want to size back down. I don't know where that 6oz is coming from when it's really just .125" extra wood and steel on either side of the deck and axles.Expand QuoteWhat weight is a standard skateboard, plus/minus?[close]
What weight is a standard skateboard, plus/minus?
Anyone have/ had those converse fast breaks? Wanna give a mini review? Also would love a cut in half pic like weartested if some one has a dead pair and too much time on their hands (not actually expecting this)
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They're not bad. They're gorgeous shoes on foot, I had a pair of the white/emerald/gum. The flick is great, but the issue is that I ordered them online and I wish I had tried them on in a shop beforehand since the sizing was off. As a result I didn't skate them too much. Cons sizing seems to be infamously off-kilter, so I'd try them on to make sure your foot is snug enough.
Is the sizing on Grosso mids the same as the regular Vans(non skate/pro shoes)?
got a pair of the forest green grosso mids. first new vans in a few years..
they're super nice and fit same as my other 10.5 vans from over the years. all the skate improvements are very solid on these. feels like the quality the pro classics had from 2013-2015 or so
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCurrently skating skate old skools and by far hating them with every cell of my body. Feel way too stiff and there is too much rubber on the toe area of the shoes. Maybe they will break in some day... been skating them for like 5 sessions (over 2h each).[close]
Damn, as a Sk8-hi guy I was looking at the old skools as a secondary shoe. I noticed with the newer Vans that I have to wear thinner socks or go up a half size in the case of slip ons.
I just got a pair of the Grosso Mids, they look and feel sick but they're either a tiny bit more snug or my feet are swollen from skating yesterday :([close]
I would be thinking they are a tiny bit more snug.
Try some old insoles in them at first if you have any, as that has helped with a lot of newer shoes that are too tight to start with, even the almost blown out old insoles will give a much better break in with those shoes than trying to just make them work.
Then when the shoe is well worn put the new insoles back in and it will feel like you have a newer pair of shoes.
Does ventures or steep kicks make you feel more cramped?
I have been skating and 8.8 creature stumps with 149 thunders and conical regs. Loving it. Kick flips are consistent and it feels good. But madness got me and I decided I needed a more tech friendly set up. So I set up 5.6 cast ventures with some old 53 (51mm now) spit classics on an almost deck with steep kicks mellow concave. And I figured this would be great. But I feel so cramped on it. And my flip tricks are less consistent and my Ollie’s are rocketed. This is due to the kicks you guys think? Like I feel like my legs are so close together.
Speaking of...yeah fingers of flat is the stupidest thing ever, but also i have no better solutions. maybe take a ruler to the bottom of the deck, outer hardware holes and see where the curve starts?
Anybody else trip on the fact that some of us regularly tweak out on such minutia as +/- 1 to 2mm of wheelbase, or width, but still measure the flat between bolts and where the kick starts using the extremely precise scale of "fingers"?
When did 99a become the standard
Thanks.Expand QuoteIs the sizing on Grosso mids the same as the regular Vans(non skate/pro shoes)?[close]
It is a bit yes and a bit no, but the Vans Shoes thread has a good amount of info from a search in that thread, such as these two posts below:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=110394.750Expand Quotegot a pair of the forest green grosso mids. first new vans in a few years..
they're super nice and fit same as my other 10.5 vans from over the years. all the skate improvements are very solid on these. feels like the quality the pro classics had from 2013-2015 or so[close]Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCurrently skating skate old skools and by far hating them with every cell of my body. Feel way too stiff and there is too much rubber on the toe area of the shoes. Maybe they will break in some day... been skating them for like 5 sessions (over 2h each).[close]
Damn, as a Sk8-hi guy I was looking at the old skools as a secondary shoe. I noticed with the newer Vans that I have to wear thinner socks or go up a half size in the case of slip ons.
I just got a pair of the Grosso Mids, they look and feel sick but they're either a tiny bit more snug or my feet are swollen from skating yesterday :([close]
I would be thinking they are a tiny bit more snug.
Try some old insoles in them at first if you have any, as that has helped with a lot of newer shoes that are too tight to start with, even the almost blown out old insoles will give a much better break in with those shoes than trying to just make them work.
Then when the shoe is well worn put the new insoles back in and it will feel like you have a newer pair of shoes.[close]
When did 99a become the standard
Looking thru old ccs catalogues etc it's actually surprising how diverse the size of boards and wheels always was. Altho that may not be the most dependable source. Even in the 00s there's plenty of bigger boards and wheels on offer. That being said I remember the only shops anywhere near me in the early 00s were mall stores (altho it's kinda different in Aus) and it definatly seemed like the entire wall was either 7.5 or 7.75.Expand QuoteWhen did 99a become the standard[close]
I'd like to take this a bit further, been thinking about this for a long time.
How did we end up with around 52mm standard size, 99a standard durometer? The size seems so arbitrary because if you get used to it you can do everything on 56mm just as well.
How did decks go from huge 10+ inch planks to suddenly 7.5" decks in the 90s? Was it sudden or a smooth transition?
How much experimenting went into ending up at 48-55mm truck height? Were 40mm and 60mm high trucks ever a thing?
I'd also be happy if somebody just tells me some literature about these topics so I can answer it myself.
I'd love to have the history of skating in every little detail, all the gear evolution.
I feel like in the end all the sizes are pretty much arbitrary, it just works and changing shit up sucks.
Is it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.
Expand QuoteIs it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.[close]
Go to your local shop or barnes and noble and read it for free like I do.
Is it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.
Is it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.
I remember Tum Yeto and lots of other rail chomper brands having 8” or 8.25 boards quite often- my friend skated them exclusively from like 1999-2010. I think wheels had more to do with trucks as trucks were often lower then and 52 was about what you could run and not have crazy wheelbite. I don’t remember anyone really caring much about wheels and some park dudes ran risers and 56+.
What I do remember being jarring is I was skating 7.875 exclusively, took 2 years off skating, first session back I cracked my tail and skated to a shop and they had a single deck under 8”. Even then 90% of the stock was 8.25 and up. Memory is fuzzy but around 2012 or 2013 maybe.
Why do my trucks feel tighter on a new board? It could be the same board with the same wheelbase, but my trucks always feel tighter on the new board
Is it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.
And this brings up another good point: how often do you hold the magazine that lives in your bathroom up to the side of your face?Expand QuoteIs it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.[close]
I think it really comes down to how long your average #2 is….. I tend to take my time, so a appreciate a nice mag to flip through rather than looking at my phone.
And this brings up another good point: how often do you hold the magazine that lives in your bathroom up to the side of your face?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.[close]
I think it really comes down to how long your average #2 is….. I tend to take my time, so a appreciate a nice mag to flip through rather than looking at my phone.[close]
Kinda makes the cost of a subscription seem a little more worthwhile, eh?
Whats ur guys view on buying decks that have sat on the shelf for a looooooooong time?
Expand QuoteAnd this brings up another good point: how often do you hold the magazine that lives in your bathroom up to the side of your face?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.[close]
I think it really comes down to how long your average #2 is….. I tend to take my time, so a appreciate a nice mag to flip through rather than looking at my phone.[close]
Kinda makes the cost of a subscription seem a little more worthwhile, eh?[close]
I honestly hate having physical stuff since I'm an annoying minimalist. It's a lot of clutter. Wish they had a digital version. I've basically been running exclusively slap for years since i hate physical so much.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnd this brings up another good point: how often do you hold the magazine that lives in your bathroom up to the side of your face?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs it worth subscribing to thrasher? Last time I had it was in high school and the interviews sucked. I don't even remember most of em. Bunt is more memorable IMO.
Seems like the mag is more relevant for pro's since they are chasing nbd's and photo incentives; it's their livelihood.[close]
I think it really comes down to how long your average #2 is….. I tend to take my time, so a appreciate a nice mag to flip through rather than looking at my phone.[close]
Kinda makes the cost of a subscription seem a little more worthwhile, eh?[close]
I honestly hate having physical stuff since I'm an annoying minimalist. It's a lot of clutter. Wish they had a digital version. I've basically been running exclusively slap for years since i hate physical so much.[close]
They do have an online version as well, don't they?
https://shop.thrashermagazine.com/1-year-digital-edition-subscription.html
Less than $10 for a year if you don't want the paper version.
When did 99a become the standard
i notice that people who shred have really fucked up shoes. i am not a shredder by any means but i can ollie a foot or so consistently and heelflip fairly consistently as well. neither of these tricks damage the uppers of my shoes, just wear down the rubber.
at first i assumed it was kickflips and tres that were the tricks that damage shoes, but now that I started thinking about it i see people who can barely ollie a curb with big ollie holes.
the question is : does the upper of my shoe *not* getting damaged mean my form is somehow wrong? would be cool to ollie higher so cant hurt to ask
Do your tricks like flips and manuals suffer when you switch between decks with different nose / tail shape / steepness and tiny width differences of let’s say .125 or .25?"Suffer" might not always be right. Could actually improve. I personally don't think tiny differences matter with width but nose/tail size and steepness could do something (but even then not that much if it's a tiny difference)
Do your tricks like flips and manuals suffer when you switch between decks with different nose / tail shape / steepness and tiny width differences of let’s say .125 or .25?
Why doesn't Adidas put out more Forums... with suede too. They could get in on some of that dunk money at least if they did it better.This is kinda the question for every shoe company. They all have enough designs for whatever the next tends is I guess it's just not that quick to make shoes. Vans could start doing a ton of wacky colour halfcabs and bring back the dr ts.
Nice thread...
Is there any value in using FP Gamechangers in cupsole shoes that already have a decent midsole? Skip them or go with the thinner FP in the cup for best of both worlds?
Is there any difference between the OJ Hot Juice and the Super Juice? Durometer and size seems the samei think the only difference is that hot juice are more squared/sharper lip. going to be grippier but also chunk a lot easier
I was hesitating for a long time but between the Nick boserio and Pea Franks this week, I'm sold
Any idea with trucks simon bannerot skates on the loveseat? Looks like indys in some clips.either 149s or 159s either will work, I have film 6.0 on mine!
Thanks! if 159s work, I'm hoping it will feel fine with ace AF1 66s, which have a 9" axle but only a 159mm hanger for some reason.either 149s or 159s either will work, I have film 6.0 on mine!Expand QuoteAny idea with trucks simon bannerot skates on the loveseat? Looks like indys in some clips.[close]
Is there any difference between the OJ Hot Juice and the Super Juice? Durometer and size seems the same
I was hesitating for a long time but between the Nick boserio and Pea Franks this week, I'm sold
will depend how you like your setup and what wheels you ride, I don’t feel like the love seat tapers too much personally, maybe a little at the tail but the nose is much more fuller than say Chico’s model.Thanks! if 159s work, I'm hoping it will feel fine with ace AF1 66s, which have a 9" axle but only a 159mm hanger for some reason.Expand Quoteeither 149s or 159s either will work, I have film 6.0 on mine!Expand QuoteAny idea with trucks simon bannerot skates on the loveseat? Looks like indys in some clips.[close][close]
will depend how you like your setup and what wheels you ride, I don’t feel like the love seat tapers too much personally, maybe a little at the tail but the nose is much more fuller than say Chico’s model.Expand QuoteThanks! if 159s work, I'm hoping it will feel fine with ace AF1 66s, which have a 9" axle but only a 159mm hanger for some reason.Expand Quoteeither 149s or 159s either will work, I have film 6.0 on mine!Expand QuoteAny idea with trucks simon bannerot skates on the loveseat? Looks like indys in some clips.[close][close][close]
They both ride the same, but Super Juices are more durable as it's an updated version of the Hot Juices. There's no reason to get Hot Juices unless you're trying to recreate a 70s style board.
i think the only difference is that hot juice are more squared/sharper lip. going to be grippier but also chunk a lot easier
Any idea with trucks simon bannerot skates on the loveseat? Looks like indys in some clips.
Why did board companies always have a random vert skater? Like what was the value add for Girl to have Colin McKay? I never saw his board in a normal shop and I never recall ever meeting anyone that was super into him or vert. Obviously he’s kind of a legend so it’s not to diminish him but there were a lot of teams back then with just 1 vert dude AWS being another example.
whats the best way to ensure that the holes are straight and lined up when redrilling a deck. putting roller skate trucks on so assume that there are no existing holes.
Did The Killing Floor go under? Their site has no decks, IG changed to an archive, and their decks are on sale basically everywhere.
Did The Killing Floor go under? Their site has no decks, IG changed to an archive, and their decks are on sale basically everywhere.
Expand QuoteDid The Killing Floor go under? Their site has no decks, IG changed to an archive, and their decks are on sale basically everywhere.[close]
Hopefully
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDid The Killing Floor go under? Their site has no decks, IG changed to an archive, and their decks are on sale basically everywhere.[close]
Hopefully[close]
Sorry, but can you elaborate on why you find the company distasteful?
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Hopefully[close]
Sorry, but can you elaborate on why you find the company distasteful?[close]
To my understanding, it’s basically a graphic designer selling boards.
The graphics are often very striking, well done, but seem to be heavy on the imagery of black musicians of yore, whilst also exhorting to end racism.
And some other stuff.
I’d rather buy, say an alltimers board, with an inside joke spelled in mac n cheese, from a skate clique several generations younger and across the continent, than support some one man band.
But all of that, is based off of my very limited understanding.
Opinions man. I got em.
Did The Killing Floor go under? Their site has no decks, IG changed to an archive, and their decks are on sale basically everywhere.https://www.instagram.com/thekillingfloor/?hl=en
I think there is a pretty gnarly chasm between quasi, supporting/giving boards to/giving a platform to, the quasi team. And doing a few guest boards. My opinion, is that mr tkf is less of the culture, and more attempting to give hisself a job that he enjoys. Free country as they say.
Little passion projects are great, it’s sick when someone loves something so much they want to make stuff (instead of just criticizing online/whining about what to buy, like me). I think sometimes, it comes off as a little more self serving. And that was the vibe I got from this ‘company’.
The economics of skateboarding do not make sense to me, I also do not understand the economics of really anything, but this entity seemed very comfortable at advocating for self, in a whiny way. That’s enough of that.
There are reasons why companies can spring up and takeover, passion, a collective, a scene, a group/community…Polar changed the scape, I wouldn’t call them a one man band. I don’t buy their stuff as often, sheer ubiquity and wanting to try different stuff, but it’s easy to see why it’s successful. Welcome is probably successful, but kinda gross, to me, so I don’t buy their stuff.
I’m all over the place with it, and it’s not that deep, please continue to stock up on cheap boards, and wear the nice hats.
Expand QuoteI think there is a pretty gnarly chasm between quasi, supporting/giving boards to/giving a platform to, the quasi team. And doing a few guest boards. My opinion, is that mr tkf is less of the culture, and more attempting to give hisself a job that he enjoys. Free country as they say.
Little passion projects are great, it’s sick when someone loves something so much they want to make stuff (instead of just criticizing online/whining about what to buy, like me). I think sometimes, it comes off as a little more self serving. And that was the vibe I got from this ‘company’.
The economics of skateboarding do not make sense to me, I also do not understand the economics of really anything, but this entity seemed very comfortable at advocating for self, in a whiny way. That’s enough of that.
There are reasons why companies can spring up and takeover, passion, a collective, a scene, a group/community…Polar changed the scape, I wouldn’t call them a one man band. I don’t buy their stuff as often, sheer ubiquity and wanting to try different stuff, but it’s easy to see why it’s successful. Welcome is probably successful, but kinda gross, to me, so I don’t buy their stuff.
I’m all over the place with it, and it’s not that deep, please continue to stock up on cheap boards, and wear the nice hats.[close]
What in fuck's sake are you talking about? It is a skateboard company with a team, videos, and products. It's literally the exact same entity as Quasi just no big name riders and different focus on clothing. The brand is active in several communities and actually has somewhat of it's own design ethos unlike 75% of brands these days. Which, if the dude is a designer and has interest in specific kinds of art makes sense.
Would it be okay to drop off shoes at a skateshop?
I’ve dropped off boards and wheels. But would shoes cross a line?
People who have shipped boards - what does it cost at USPS?
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It really depends on whether or not you cross significant sections of the country. I can ship a deck across the west coast for like $12-15, but if I have to ship something to Florida is jumps to something ridiculous like $30.
You can always lie and ship Media Mail. A skateboard bike is shaped like a box a poster would come in.
Looking to replace my worn Volcom backpack but I bought a 10 inch setup recently. The straps on the Volcom aren't big enough for the deck size and I was wondering if there are any backpacks that have bigger straps so I can carry all of my different sized decks.
Anyone have a GoPro and tripod suggestion for a curb skater? Been setting up my phone at the end of the curb with a shoe assist, but my board has hit it multiple times and it’s time to fix that. Thanks Pals!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07837W5NX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Expand QuoteAnyone have a GoPro and tripod suggestion for a curb skater? Been setting up my phone at the end of the curb with a shoe assist, but my board has hit it multiple times and it’s time to fix that. Thanks Pals![close]
Buy a Tripod from Amazon or Walmart: Manfrotto is a good brand.
Are flatter decks more prone to snapping than steeper? I’ve snapped 3/5 of my last decks and it seems only the flatter ones snapped. 2 were DLX wood the other was a fairly old BBS.
Can flatspots be so tiny that they can’t be seen?
Was skating my bones stf for the third time in a super slick part (only skated there since having them) and they felt like having a small flatspot, but I couldn’t see anything.
I wondered, cause it’s really super slick there and it’s stf‘s.
But probably they will skate out after a while when that small, right ?
Can flatspots be so tiny that they can’t be seen?
Was skating my bones stf for the third time in a super slick part (only skated there since having them) and they felt like having a small flatspot, but I couldn’t see anything.
I wondered, cause it’s really super slick there and it’s stf‘s.
But probably they will skate out after a while when that small, right ?
Second question:
Can indies be tightened up with its original bushings that they are venture out the box tight/lose ?
Expand QuoteCan flatspots be so tiny that they can’t be seen?
Was skating my bones stf for the third time in a super slick part (only skated there since having them) and they felt like having a small flatspot, but I couldn’t see anything.
I wondered, cause it’s really super slick there and it’s stf‘s.
But probably they will skate out after a while when that small, right ?
Second question:
Can indies be tightened up with its original bushings that they are venture out the box tight/lose ?[close]
To me Ventures come loose off center out of the box and then the washer binds. Indy’s tip faster. You can likely get them close but they will never be the same.
i have a pet theory i wanna ask about in here instead of making a new thread. Yknow how wide trucks feel looser than skinnier trucks at the same tightness because of leverage? Is it possible that its easier to skate loose trucks with smaller feet? I know people say it has to do with weight, which makes sense, but i see dudes my size riding much looser trucks than i do, but also their feet are smaller than mine (us 13).
not really making excuses because i prefer medium loose anyways, but i wonder if people who manage to ride looser trucks also have smaller feet because they dont have as much leverage from the top of the deck…..
Also if you like actually know physics please just correct me and tell me to stfu ;D
i have a pet theory i wanna ask about in here instead of making a new thread. Yknow how wide trucks feel looser than skinnier trucks at the same tightness because of leverage? Is it possible that its easier to skate loose trucks with smaller feet? I know people say it has to do with weight, which makes sense, but i see dudes my size riding much looser trucks than i do, but also their feet are smaller than mine (us 13).
not really making excuses because i prefer medium loose anyways, but i wonder if people who manage to ride looser trucks also have smaller feet because they dont have as much leverage from the top of the deck…..
Also if you like actually know physics please just correct me and tell me to stfu ;D
Expand Quotei have a pet theory i wanna ask about in here instead of making a new thread. Yknow how wide trucks feel looser than skinnier trucks at the same tightness because of leverage? Is it possible that its easier to skate loose trucks with smaller feet? I know people say it has to do with weight, which makes sense, but i see dudes my size riding much looser trucks than i do, but also their feet are smaller than mine (us 13).
not really making excuses because i prefer medium loose anyways, but i wonder if people who manage to ride looser trucks also have smaller feet because they dont have as much leverage from the top of the deck…..
Also if you like actually know physics please just correct me and tell me to stfu ;D[close]
Damnnnnn, that might be true and make a very slight difference. I'm also size 13 and I skate a solid medium, sometimes loose leaning especially if you adjust for weight but wouldn't consider myself a loose trucks skater by any means.
Something unrelated, but kind of on a similar note to this is that I notice it takes a little less effort to break into powerslides if the trucks are a bit skinnier. Like if you have an 8.5 board with 8.25 trucks, it takes less force to break into a powerslide than if you had the same 8.5 board with 8.75 trucks. Probably due to the position of your heel/toe relative to where the wheel is sitting, and the ratio of downward vs sideways force applied. Shit maybe foot size could apply to this too.
I'm also I size 13s guy and have ridden everything from 7.5-10 inch boards with tight to dumb loose trucks. I'm going to agree with the original big feet make trucks looser theory. For somebody with smaller feet setup a really wide board on the smallest trucks you can find. And see how much it changes the leverage. I'm also tall and kinda heavy so I feel like if I lean out and have my body not even over the board I'm getting so much more leverage than the average person.Expand QuoteExpand Quotei have a pet theory i wanna ask about in here instead of making a new thread. Yknow how wide trucks feel looser than skinnier trucks at the same tightness because of leverage? Is it possible that its easier to skate loose trucks with smaller feet? I know people say it has to do with weight, which makes sense, but i see dudes my size riding much looser trucks than i do, but also their feet are smaller than mine (us 13).
not really making excuses because i prefer medium loose anyways, but i wonder if people who manage to ride looser trucks also have smaller feet because they dont have as much leverage from the top of the deck…..
Also if you like actually know physics please just correct me and tell me to stfu ;D[close]
Damnnnnn, that might be true and make a very slight difference. I'm also size 13 and I skate a solid medium, sometimes loose leaning especially if you adjust for weight but wouldn't consider myself a loose trucks skater by any means.
Something unrelated, but kind of on a similar note to this is that I notice it takes a little less effort to break into powerslides if the trucks are a bit skinnier. Like if you have an 8.5 board with 8.25 trucks, it takes less force to break into a powerslide than if you had the same 8.5 board with 8.75 trucks. Probably due to the position of your heel/toe relative to where the wheel is sitting, and the ratio of downward vs sideways force applied. Shit maybe foot size could apply to this too.[close]
Well shit. Huh.
I thought skinnier trucks felt looser, and I’ve always felt this way. Skinnier trucks turn quicker as well. The farther the wheels are apart, the more stability, no? Like look at a slalom setup. And then a mega ramp setup. I am a moron, and as such, should not be trusted, buuuuut in my mind the bigger lever was the board, not the truck. The wider trucks turn slower, like a 129 vs a 159, 129 has that tighter turning radius. I think that’s why a lot of bowl skaters ran 149s, at most. Wasn’t it Lance who was occasionally on the 139s even?
Maybe that’s not what you all are mentioning.
I have been thinking about shoe size and truck width. But I’m not good at thinking.
Absolutely novice wheel question here:
Which wheels will revert better on crusty concrete transitions? Bones SPF or Bones STF?
Background:
I've been skating Bones SPF for coming up on two years. I skate transition and skate indoor wooden mini ramps/bowls a lot.
Now that the weather is improving, I'm going to start skating outside more again. My style involves a lot of reverts and I'm wondering if Bones SPF are the best choice for this on old, haggard, British concrete.
Anybody knows what those super technical flat YouTube guys ride for setups specially board width?Gigers main setup is a 8 inch revive board with Ace 33
Griffin and Giger
https://youtu.be/WEkBln_1UPgGigers main setup is a 8 inch revive board with Ace 33Expand QuoteAnybody knows what those super technical flat YouTube guys ride for setups specially board width?
Griffin and Giger[close]
(not sure if classics or af1)
and the hard Bones bushings.
A friend told me this..
But it seems that this guy has arround 7 setups in his car so..
There you go.https://youtu.be/WEkBln_1UPgExpand QuoteGigers main setup is a 8 inch revive board with Ace 33Expand QuoteAnybody knows what those super technical flat YouTube guys ride for setups specially board width?
Griffin and Giger[close]
(not sure if classics or af1)
and the hard Bones bushings.
A friend told me this..
But it seems that this guy has arround 7 setups in his car so..[close]
https://youtu.be/WEkBln_1UPgExpand QuoteGigers main setup is a 8 inch revive board with Ace 33Expand QuoteAnybody knows what those super technical flat YouTube guys ride for setups specially board width?
Griffin and Giger[close]
(not sure if classics or af1)
and the hard Bones bushings.
A friend told me this..
But it seems that this guy has arround 7 setups in his car so..[close]
Are Spitfire 99 fine for smooth parks? I’m moving and my local park will be Linda Vista in SD. I don’t anticipate caring about skating the bigger transition, but don’t wanna stockpile more Classic Full if they will suck. I’ve been on 52 for forever but have 54 as well.
Gigers main setup is a 8 inch revive board with Ace 33Expand QuoteAnybody knows what those super technical flat YouTube guys ride for setups specially board width?
Griffin and Giger[close]
(not sure if classics or af1)
and the hard Bones bushings.
A friend told me this..
But it seems that this guy has arround 7 setups in his car so..
Htf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all
Expand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.[close]
I’m hating a little bit.
Well they’re light for sure but I didn’t like them as much as other Indy’s. Felt a bit too floaty and the board didn’t suck up to my feet as well or pop as strong. I prefer normal forged hollow to them but currently ride standard hollows and like them the most.
Is he the biggest skater on earth tho? Maybe if he gets in whatever the next Tony hawk video game is otherwise I don't believe it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.[close]
I’m hating a little bit.[close]
Nah, his stuff is gross.
And last question : are wider trucks better for manuals ?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.[close]
I’m hating a little bit.[close]
Nah, his stuff is gross.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.[close]
I’m hating a little bit.[close]
Nah, his stuff is gross.[close]
Right? I don’t get the && love. Like I’m sure he’s a nice guy but I just don’t get what’s interesting about him? He looks like he would be on revive. And every 40 year old that starts skating again always buys his weird shape board. I’m 36 so I ain’t hating on old dudes getting back into it but why is loving && and getting his custom shape the midlife crisis start skating move?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.[close]
I’m hating a little bit.[close]
Nah, his stuff is gross.[close]
Right? I don’t get the && love. Like I’m sure he’s a nice guy but I just don’t get what’s interesting about him? He looks like he would be on revive. And every 40 year old that starts skating again always buys his weird shape board. I’m 36 so I ain’t hating on old dudes getting back into it but why is loving && and getting his custom shape the midlife crisis start skating move?[close]
Well said. I dunno.
My guess is we live in this odd time, where ‘viral’ content is flown in front of our faces, and that dudes stuff is very quirky/gimmicky. His skating looks like it was made by Reddit. There is also an element that seems dorky and …it’s not as intimidating as seeing some youth do shit that every old person knows they have no chance of doing (I know most can’t do the Andy stuff either, but to me, his stuff seems easier than watching say ‘skater pat’ nonchalantly switch flip a set of stairs that I’d get winded wobbling up).
When I see his board at the park, I know we in a no ollie zone
Htf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.[close]
I’m hating a little bit.[close]
Nah, his stuff is gross.[close]
Right? I don’t get the && love. Like I’m sure he’s a nice guy but I just don’t get what’s interesting about him? He looks like he would be on revive. And every 40 year old that starts skating again always buys his weird shape board. I’m 36 so I ain’t hating on old dudes getting back into it but why is loving && and getting his custom shape the midlife crisis start skating move?[close]
Well said. I dunno.
My guess is we live in this odd time, where ‘viral’ content is flown in front of our faces, and that dudes stuff is very quirky/gimmicky. His skating looks like it was made by Reddit. There is also an element that seems dorky and …it’s not as intimidating as seeing some youth do shit that every old person knows they have no chance of doing (I know most can’t do the Andy stuff either, but to me, his stuff seems easier than watching say ‘skater pat’ nonchalantly switch flip a set of stairs that I’d get winded wobbling up).
When I see his board at the park, I know we in a no ollie zone[close]
Ok, as someone over 40 who likes Andy and yes, bought the board (not a fan of the graphics, and modified the shape), I will let you in on why he’s popular.
Because I started skating around 85, Grade 4, I think. It was booming and was cool. I was not. I was perhaps the most unpopular kid at the school.
I thought skating would make me cool.
But as I got into it, read the magazines, I realized that it was a sport for outsiders. You could do it by yourself (which was perfect, as I had no friends until Jr High school). It wouldn’t make me cool, but it allowed me to do a sport with no rules.Make my own fun, and my own tricks. This is pre-popsicle, beford skating became heavily uniform. All of a sudden, it had lots of rules. Cool tricks (that took a million tries to accomplish, rather than the poetry of a boneless over a curb, which was much more accessible and democratic). Cool clothes, and what became a very rigid mindset that I still see in people who grew up in that era.
If I’m going to generalize, the thrust of the 80’s was about fun (and how creative you could be in its pursuit). The 90’s was about adherence to a form, mastery of tricks. Kind of a polar shift in focus. Video filler in the 80’s shows skaters being weirdos, and having fun. Videos thereafter tended to focus on skaters getting drunk or stoned. Or violent.
Andy for us, reminds us of that more innocent, free time. Before rules and cool guy shit. Gonz is the only one that transitioned and didn’t lose his sense of discovery. Which is why he’s rightly regarded as Skate royalty.
Andy is a nerd, an outcast (because to skate in the 80’s you WERE an outcast, and sometimes beat up for it). We relate to that. Especially an outcast in a sport that used to love outcasts. Now we love people who are increadibly talented, but adhere to ‘cool’ tricks and norms (Ishod, Yuto, most any cookie cutter Street League fare).
Andy consciously knows that is what would get him noticed (he can obviously hang with the best of them in Street and Transition, and could master the tricks) IF HE WANTED.
But he forgoes all that in pursuit of his own personal fun, and his bizarrely creative approach to it.
He is a spirit animal to us aging skaters whose ideals were forged in the 80’s. And that’s why we love him, despite his horrendous bs airs and helmet. Or maybe because he proudly does it, and doesn’t give a shit about optics.
Which caused the tastemakers of skating to basically blacklist him. You can’t get into Thrasher skating street if you have a helmet. So the only avenue left to him was to film with people who looked past his weirdness. For better or worse, it was YouTube skaters who put him on. If you don’t like that, tough shit. Andy had a pro board coming out and the mags wouldn’t let him in. So he found another way, and is arguably more popular because of it.
The modern tight-ass ‘rules and regulations’ skate scene drove Andy to YouTube. That mentality caused this. Not Andy, who just wants to be his weird, soft self.
Expand QuoteWell they’re light for sure but I didn’t like them as much as other Indy’s. Felt a bit too floaty and the board didn’t suck up to my feet as well or pop as strong. I prefer normal forged hollow to them but currently ride standard hollows and like them the most.[close]
What do you mean with too floaty?
Can I get those venture out the box tight with their standard bushings or do I need harder bushings ?
And last question : are wider trucks better for manuals ?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHtf is Andy Anderson the biggest skater on earth? Everyone who doesn’t skate knows that dude and Tony hawk and Rodney. That shit is trippy.
I got no issues with the guy but correct me if I’m wrong he can’t switch flip at all[close]
He’s got a couple, but not many from what I’ve seen.
Not the prettiest kickflip either, but fuck me he can do them anywhere he wants, like Gravette.[close]
I’m hating a little bit.[close]
Nah, his stuff is gross.[close]
Right? I don’t get the && love. Like I’m sure he’s a nice guy but I just don’t get what’s interesting about him? He looks like he would be on revive. And every 40 year old that starts skating again always buys his weird shape board. I’m 36 so I ain’t hating on old dudes getting back into it but why is loving && and getting his custom shape the midlife crisis start skating move?[close]
Well said. I dunno.
My guess is we live in this odd time, where ‘viral’ content is flown in front of our faces, and that dudes stuff is very quirky/gimmicky. His skating looks like it was made by Reddit. There is also an element that seems dorky and …it’s not as intimidating as seeing some youth do shit that every old person knows they have no chance of doing (I know most can’t do the Andy stuff either, but to me, his stuff seems easier than watching say ‘skater pat’ nonchalantly switch flip a set of stairs that I’d get winded wobbling up).
When I see his board at the park, I know we in a no ollie zone[close]
Ok, as someone over 40 who likes Andy and yes, bought the board (not a fan of the graphics, and modified the shape), I will let you in on why he’s popular.
Because I started skating around 85, Grade 4, I think. It was booming and was cool. I was not. I was perhaps the most unpopular kid at the school.
I thought skating would make me cool.
But as I got into it, read the magazines, I realized that it was a sport for outsiders. You could do it by yourself (which was perfect, as I had no friends until Jr High school). It wouldn’t make me cool, but it allowed me to do a sport with no rules.Make my own fun, and my own tricks. This is pre-popsicle, beford skating became heavily uniform. All of a sudden, it had lots of rules. Cool tricks (that took a million tries to accomplish, rather than the poetry of a boneless over a curb, which was much more accessible and democratic). Cool clothes, and what became a very rigid mindset that I still see in people who grew up in that era.
If I’m going to generalize, the thrust of the 80’s was about fun (and how creative you could be in its pursuit). The 90’s was about adherence to a form, mastery of tricks. Kind of a polar shift in focus. Which is why I never got on board with much of it.
Andy for us, reminds us of that more innocent, free time. Before rules and cool guy shit. Gonz is the only one that transitioned and didn’t lose his sense of discovery. Which is why he’s rightly regarded as Skate royalty.
Andy is a nerd, an outcast (because to skate in the 80’s you WERE an outcast, and sometimes beat up for it). We relate to that. Especially an outcast in a sport that used to love outcasts. Now we love people who are increadibly talented, but adhere to ‘cool’ tricks and norms (Ishod, Yuto, most any cookie cutter Street League fare).
Andy consciously knows that is what would get him noticed (he can obviously hang with the best of them in Street and Transition, and could master the tricks) IF HE WANTED.
But he forgoes all that in pursuit of his own personal fun, and his bizarrely creative approach to it.
He is a spirit animal to us aging skaters whose ideals were forged in the 80’s. And that’s why we love him, despite his horrendous bs airs and helmet. Or maybe because he proudly does it, and doesn’t give a shit about optics.
You can tell what type of old guy skater you're dealing with by whether they love AA or &&.
Expand QuoteYou can tell what type of old guy skater you're dealing with by whether they love AA or &&.[close]
I had this experience at the local park, standing on the mini ramp deck with another guy my age and he was fully padded and riding the && flight deck with the crazy shape....
Meanwhile, I dress like an extra from the movie Kids, so who's a bigger dork really?
How much would a new set of wheels with slight wobbles bug you? Enough to not ride them at all? Enough to ride them but only on old bearings and not the nice new ones?
Yes. I use the aftermarket’s in Indy’s. They’re poured then machined and the color is different. They feel perfect from start to finish no break in or temp change issue and they never crumble or crack.Yup, when I was still skating indy’s I always swapped stock ones to aftermarket, much better quality and rebound.
Thunder I think is just duro/color but they still freeze.
Anyone know how Guest Board compensation work? Does Evan Smith get a cut of the AH revenue, Natas/TX a cut of the Krooked?
I should know this but if a tail isn't as steep as you are use to,
would a bigger or smaller wheel offset the mellow tail?
Aftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?
Expand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.[close]
Who says they're better or different? I don't recall ever seeing that in their marketing.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.[close]
Who says they're better or different? I don't recall ever seeing that in their marketing.
Yup, when I was still skating indy’s I always swapped stock ones to aftermarket, much better quality and rebound.Expand QuoteYes. I use the aftermarket’s in Indy’s. They’re poured then machined and the color is different. They feel perfect from start to finish no break in or temp change issue and they never crumble or crack.
Thunder I think is just duro/color but they still freeze.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.[close]
Who says they're better or different? I don't recall ever seeing that in their marketing.[close]
I've seen people post on here before that the stock Indy bushings, despite being orange (or any color they come stock), are actually 88a bushings, so that when you buy the replacement orange 90a ones, the difference is noticeable and quite good.
My question: Has anyone re-used their Riptide pivot cups?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.[close]
Who says they're better or different? I don't recall ever seeing that in their marketing.
bought a set two years ago and havent replaced themExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.[close]
Who says they're better or different? I don't recall ever seeing that in their marketing.[close]
I've seen people post on here before that the stock Indy bushings, despite being orange (or any color they come stock), are actually 88a bushings, so that when you buy the replacement orange 90a ones, the difference is noticeable and quite good.
My question: Has anyone re-used their Riptide pivot cups?[close]
Yes, I've used needle nose pliers to move them between trucks. Just take care not to tear them when removing them.
Bought an alien 8.25 deck and have to say it looks so damn long compared to what I’m used to.
14.25 WB and 32.25 long
I was never skating a deck longer than 32.
What’s the advantage of longer boards and what do you like more about shorter decks ?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.[close]
Who says they're better or different? I don't recall ever seeing that in their marketing.[close]
Yup, they never have. It’s just gear weirdos like us that replace brand new bushings with the same bushing to get a micro effect. I posted elsewhere that I actually used the stock ones recently on accident and couldn’t tell a difference whereas I could in the past. They’re holding up fine as well and in the past they would crumble and blow out. My hypothesis is they did because they were probably similar to the other bushings that come in Ermico trucks like the Ventures that often crumble for people.
I can confirm that the aftermarket reds feel like 96A and suck.
Bought an alien 8.25 deck and have to say it looks so damn long compared to what I’m used to.its all just preference, but i've found shorter boards to be lighter (duh) and my tricks will be much higher than with the former.
14.25 WB and 32.25 long
I was never skating a deck longer than 32.
What’s the advantage of longer boards and what do you like more about shorter decks ?
fellow, slappers, i wanna set up a cruiser, and was wondering about the wheels.I prefer the softer but I'm not doing tricks while a to b'ing on my cruiser. Sliding is possible if necessary but not ideal and wheelbite will be a bummer tho.
what would you suggest? i am eyeing OJ super juice 78a or OJ plain jane keyframes 87a.
i am not sure about the hardness/softness - is 78a too soft or is 87a too hard? thanks fam
its all just preference, but i've found shorter boards to be lighter (duh) and my tricks will be much higher than with the former.Expand QuoteBought an alien 8.25 deck and have to say it looks so damn long compared to what I’m used to.
14.25 WB and 32.25 long
I was never skating a deck longer than 32.
What’s the advantage of longer boards and what do you like more about shorter decks ?[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAftermarket Indy and Thunder bushings... are they really any different from stock?
I have a hard time believing that the aftermarket orange Indy bushings, for example, are any different than what comes stock.
Why would they bother making both?[close]
I just assume they make them so you can replace blown out bushings.[close]
But why are they making stock 90a ones, that are different from after market 90a ones? Which are supposedly better than stock ones.[close]
Who says they're better or different? I don't recall ever seeing that in their marketing.[close]
Yup, they never have. It’s just gear weirdos like us that replace brand new bushings with the same bushing to get a micro effect. I posted elsewhere that I actually used the stock ones recently on accident and couldn’t tell a difference whereas I could in the past. They’re holding up fine as well and in the past they would crumble and blow out. My hypothesis is they did because they were probably similar to the other bushings that come in Ermico trucks like the Ventures that often crumble for people.
I can confirm that the aftermarket reds feel like 96A and suck.
fellow, slappers, i wanna set up a cruiser, and was wondering about the wheels.Get the Keyframes! I fucking love those wheels, I rock em on my filmer/cruiser board. It all depends on what the other guy said, if you want to do tricks on your cruiser get the Keyframes since they are closer to a "normal" wheel while still feeling like riding on a cloud. If you really just want to move around and barely pop tricks then get the 78as which will have you flying around for sure but not much help for anything else.
what would you suggest? i am eyeing OJ super juice 78a or OJ plain jane keyframes 87a.
i am not sure about the hardness/softness - is 78a too soft or is 87a too hard? thanks fam
Best method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.
Expand QuoteBest method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.[close]
Do you use spacers?
I’m 6’3” with size 10 feet and it’s been hard to find a good compromise, but I skate best on decks that are 32” (tip to tip not with the concave) and lately only longer wheelbases like 14.38-14.5. My tricks pop higher and I’m more stable and don’t ever feel cramped.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBest method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.[close]
Do you use spacers?[close]
I don’t. Is that the issue?
I ride the built in spacers and have things set up perfectly but I still get seized bearings sometime. I have two sets going, I swap out the seized ones and then clean them. I can run the two sets for awhile.
Skate bearings suffer so much abuse, I can’t say any of it makes a difference…..
Best method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBest method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.[close]
Do you use spacers?[close]
I don’t. Is that the issue?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBest method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.[close]
Do you use spacers?[close]
I don’t. Is that the issue?[close]
It can only help. A lot of people don’t like using them since the bearings don’t sit as deep in the wheel, but if you think about how the wheel supports the bearings outer ring, while the nut presses on the center ring, it’s bound to cause lateral stress on the bearing when tightening or just skating. The bearing seat in the wheel will never be perfect since it’s made of urethane so without them there will always be a certain degree of wobble.
Using a spacer creates a connected metal support where the bearing gets the most stress, the center ring.
How do the Tensor Aluminum trucks skate. I see that theyre on sale and Im tempted to buy.
Best method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.
Expand QuoteBest method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.[close]
Might be asking too many questions, but what are you skating for bearings?
Shields on or off?
When you take them apart, are they clean, dirty, rusty, still lubed or dry, etc?
I like fixing a lot of things, including bearings, but only if they have removable rubber shields and non metal ball retainers, which are usually just given a quick spray of degreaser and put on one of the loan boards / free kids setups at the indoor park I skate at.
Might be as said the pressure on a certain wheel is causing more issues, which I have definitely seen before with some bearings, from cheapies right up to swiss - all end up with the same issues from certain ways people skate, but it can be really frustrating if it is something else, eg bent axle or badly poured wheel that is also causing extra problems.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBest method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.[close]
Might be asking too many questions, but what are you skating for bearings?
Shields on or off?
When you take them apart, are they clean, dirty, rusty, still lubed or dry, etc?
I like fixing a lot of things, including bearings, but only if they have removable rubber shields and non metal ball retainers, which are usually just given a quick spray of degreaser and put on one of the loan boards / free kids setups at the indoor park I skate at.
Might be as said the pressure on a certain wheel is causing more issues, which I have definitely seen before with some bearings, from cheapies right up to swiss - all end up with the same issues from certain ways people skate, but it can be really frustrating if it is something else, eg bent axle or badly poured wheel that is also causing extra problems.[close]
This has happened to me with Bones Swiss, Reds, and Big Balls.
Shields have been on. The worst in terms of not spinning at all was with bones big balls. It was totally dry when I took it apart, though I was able to clean the parts and reassemble with success (limited number of balls made putting it back togeher a snap). Currently trying to reassemble the swiss bearing and this one is considerably harder to get all the balls to line up and sit properly. After much manipulation I was able to get the balls back on the inner race, but even so it did not spin well. All the parts are clean now so I'm at a loss as to why it's still spinning as if there is an obstruction of some sort. Maybe the fretting that manysnakes mentioned? I picked up some speed cream and can try that if you guys think it would do the trick. Some people on here were saying it deadened their ride so I was hesitant to give it a go, but am open to whatever makes this thing spin properly!
I do a lot of backside feebles and hurricanes, so I'm guessing this is putting more pressure on this wheel in particular.
Thanks for everyone's input!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBest method for fixing seized bearings? And do slappies mess up bearings? Keep getting seized bearings on my back right wheels.[close]
Might be asking too many questions, but what are you skating for bearings?
Shields on or off?
When you take them apart, are they clean, dirty, rusty, still lubed or dry, etc?
I like fixing a lot of things, including bearings, but only if they have removable rubber shields and non metal ball retainers, which are usually just given a quick spray of degreaser and put on one of the loan boards / free kids setups at the indoor park I skate at.
Might be as said the pressure on a certain wheel is causing more issues, which I have definitely seen before with some bearings, from cheapies right up to swiss - all end up with the same issues from certain ways people skate, but it can be really frustrating if it is something else, eg bent axle or badly poured wheel that is also causing extra problems.[close]
This has happened to me with Bones Swiss, Reds, and Big Balls.
Shields have been on. The worst in terms of not spinning at all was with bones big balls. It was totally dry when I took it apart, though I was able to clean the parts and reassemble with success (limited number of balls made putting it back togeher a snap). Currently trying to reassemble the swiss bearing and this one is considerably harder to get all the balls to line up and sit properly. After much manipulation I was able to get the balls back on the inner race, but even so it did not spin well. All the parts are clean now so I'm at a loss as to why it's still spinning as if there is an obstruction of some sort. Maybe the fretting that manysnakes mentioned? I picked up some speed cream and can try that if you guys think it would do the trick. Some people on here were saying it deadened their ride so I was hesitant to give it a go, but am open to whatever makes this thing spin properly!
I do a lot of backside feebles and hurricanes, so I'm guessing this is putting more pressure on this wheel in particular.
Thanks for everyone's input![close]
Most people I know who do a full take apart routine on bearings of any grade usually have issues with them never being quite the same again, so the most I would do is usually pop shields off, check if there is anything inside them, use a degreaser on them to get them spinning again and if that is all it takes, make sure the shields are flat (not bent), put them back on and put the bearings back on the board and skate.
It might almost be the most simple routine, but it works and most bearings come good and stay reasonable enough just with that alone. Been doing that for a long, long time and it works, usually my main boards having Bones Swiss, but I also have other brands and various quality levels on some setups too.
I did hear there was an issue with the Bones Big Balls cage, which tended to have faults and break.
Also with getting bearings back in, put the shield on the outer part and lay shield side down, put the inner part in to one side and the seven balls should go in easily enough sitting on the back of the shield on one side, then use something fine to space them out around and gently push the bearing cage down over them. I saw and learned this from someone posting a video on here a while back, no force, no pressure or issues and it works so well.
When using lube on clean and dry bearings, one drop is usually plenty, two at the absolute most and yes they will sound more flat for a while after that, but they come good again and skate better than raw / dry / no lube or anything else in them as well as keeping the bearing life going too.
Anyway, this was from the other day, which fits fairly well here, even if it is just for the pictures. I don't like metal shields or metal bearing cage parts, so anything with rubber shields and the usual nylon ball retainers should work well, as long as they hold everything in tightly. A loose bearing arrangement that shakes or moves a lot is going to be less likely to last or hold up to skateboarding than a tight one, like Swiss and other good bearings.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CcrNxuFJgeL/
I recently learned it is easier to re-assemble bearings if you work on a soft surface. Put everything on a towel for example and you can easily push the balls back into the bearing ring and cages and all that stuff.
Sorry for my bad english I am awake for 30 hours
has anyone here tried those madness decks with the 'grip grooves'?
i'm curious as to how they work, and what their actual benefit is. to me, it seems like having more grip on your slides is a detriment if anything.
Also, what are there all these 32.5 + length boards about? Whose skating those? I guess good for transition? Either way, I have the worse habit of getting comfy on niche shapes and then hating them
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Does anyone ever wish that all woodshops or brands adhered to how length is measured ( including concave or not).
Recently going through some major board madness right now. Been really digging the Alien 8.75 shape. However, I wish it was a tad shorter. 32, 32.12. I love the 14.25 wheelbase tho with some 151 thunders. Enjoi has a board with the dims I want but I can't do the steep kicks.
Also, what are there all these 32.5 + length boards about? Whose skating those? I guess good for transition? Either way, I have the worse habit of getting comfy on niche shapes and then hating them
i might just be overthinking it all and i know this is a silly question but do skinnier boards actually flip easier/ faster than wider ones? Or is it more about the wheelbase? I’ve been considering sizing down from 8.5 to 8.38 but worried about hating how small it’ll feel. for reference i’m on a polar 8.5 with 14.5 wb and am considering trying their 8.3 shapeNarrower boards are actually easier to flip, but the difference between 8.5" and 8.38" will be barely noticeable.
To get the smaller board flipping faster benefit you will need to also size down your trucks. Having trucks wider than board actually might make your board a little harder to flip. Wide board with smaller trucks will flip fast but can get a bit hard to handle at speed.Narrower boards are actually easier to flip, but the difference between 8.5" and 8.38" will be barely noticeable.Expand Quotei might just be overthinking it all and i know this is a silly question but do skinnier boards actually flip easier/ faster than wider ones? Or is it more about the wheelbase? I’ve been considering sizing down from 8.5 to 8.38 but worried about hating how small it’ll feel. for reference i’m on a polar 8.5 with 14.5 wb and am considering trying their 8.3 shape[close]
For sure. :)To get the smaller board flipping faster benefit you will need to also size down your trucks. Having trucks wider than board actually might make your board a little harder to flip. Wide board with smaller trucks will flip fast but can get a bit hard to handle at speed.Expand QuoteNarrower boards are actually easier to flip, but the difference between 8.5" and 8.38" will be barely noticeable.Expand Quotei might just be overthinking it all and i know this is a silly question but do skinnier boards actually flip easier/ faster than wider ones? Or is it more about the wheelbase? I’ve been considering sizing down from 8.5 to 8.38 but worried about hating how small it’ll feel. for reference i’m on a polar 8.5 with 14.5 wb and am considering trying their 8.3 shape[close][close]
Thank you both for the reply! I’m hesitant to go down in trucks because i have some good grooves going on my AF1 55s. their weight has never bothered me too bad and i think they will pair well with an 8.38! Next time i grab a board i’m making the change! :)For sure. :)Expand QuoteTo get the smaller board flipping faster benefit you will need to also size down your trucks. Having trucks wider than board actually might make your board a little harder to flip. Wide board with smaller trucks will flip fast but can get a bit hard to handle at speed.Expand QuoteNarrower boards are actually easier to flip, but the difference between 8.5" and 8.38" will be barely noticeable.Expand Quotei might just be overthinking it all and i know this is a silly question but do skinnier boards actually flip easier/ faster than wider ones? Or is it more about the wheelbase? I’ve been considering sizing down from 8.5 to 8.38 but worried about hating how small it’ll feel. for reference i’m on a polar 8.5 with 14.5 wb and am considering trying their 8.3 shape[close][close][close]
It's all about inertia and leverage!
(https://i.ibb.co/PgSRC1x/Screenshot-20220427-002847.png) (https://ibb.co/PgSRC1x)
Why can’t I feeble on ledges or slappy curbs?It's not nice on the body so I'm sure most skaters in their 30s have days when their ankles, knees, hips, back are playing up and walk like an elderly person but overall I usually see more the opposite. If I ever see someone I went to school with the majority of the time it's "woah they look fucked. Maybe that's their dad"
My front wheel just doesn’t move when I hit the ledge or curb.
Second question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.
Second question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.
i might just be overthinking it all and i know this is a silly question but do skinnier boards actually flip easier/ faster than wider ones? Or is it more about the wheelbase? I’ve been considering sizing down from 8.5 to 8.38 but worried about hating how small it’ll feel. for reference i’m on a polar 8.5 with 14.5 wb and am considering trying their 8.3 shape
how long is the 33" Quasi tip to tip?Expand QuoteAlso, what are there all these 32.5 + length boards about? Whose skating those? I guess good for transition? Either way, I have the worse habit of getting comfy on niche shapes and then hating them
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I’m skating a Quasi 8.5 x 33
Last 2 shapes were the same Quasi 8.5 at 32.25, but measured through the concave so the deck is about 31.9 long
I wanted the little extra length to see if it works for me. So far I prefer the shorter deck for flip trucks and the longer deck for ollies and grinds. I think I’ll go back to the shorter one after this
If the length is closer to 33” then it’s likely measured through the concaves and not tip to tip
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This is wrong, the 8.5 is a bog standard BBS shape: 8.5x32.25x14.5. 8.38 has 14.38 and 8.25 has 14.25.
Why can’t I feeble on ledges or slappy curbs?
My front wheel just doesn’t move when I hit the ledge or curb.
Second question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.
I can't wait to see if 80 years old skaters will look like they are 20 :DExpand QuoteSecond question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.[close]
I feel like 30yo skaters might look 40, but 60yo skaters still look 40
Expand Quotei might just be overthinking it all and i know this is a silly question but do skinnier boards actually flip easier/ faster than wider ones? Or is it more about the wheelbase? I’ve been considering sizing down from 8.5 to 8.38 but worried about hating how small it’ll feel. for reference i’m on a polar 8.5 with 14.5 wb and am considering trying their 8.3 shape[close]
Their 8.5 has a 14.38 as does their 8.38. The tail and nose are a tiny bit shorter and it's a tiny bit narrower. Imagine taking 1/16" off the board the entire way around. That's basically it.
Expand QuoteWhy can’t I feeble on ledges or slappy curbs?
My front wheel just doesn’t move when I hit the ledge or curb.
Second question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.[close]
If anything the opposite is true. Keeping active into adulthood demonstrably slows many of the processes of aging. If you stayed a drunken burnout for the entire time, you’re probably fucked, but every talented skater over 30 I know is at least partially interested in diet and fitness, and that interest only seems to increase as you reach your 40s and skating with caring for yourself becomes functionally impossible.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy can’t I feeble on ledges or slappy curbs?
My front wheel just doesn’t move when I hit the ledge or curb.
Second question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.[close]
If anything the opposite is true. Keeping active into adulthood demonstrably slows many of the processes of aging. If you stayed a drunken burnout for the entire time, you’re probably fucked, but every talented skater over 30 I know is at least partially interested in diet and fitness, and that interest only seems to increase as you reach your 40s and skating with caring for yourself becomes functionally impossible.[close]
Yup, 30 y/o here, I eat healthy and workout 5-6 times a week (I know it's frowned upon to workout among young skaters because it's not cool, but w/e). People never believe me when I say I'm 30, they always think I'm below 25.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy can’t I feeble on ledges or slappy curbs?
My front wheel just doesn’t move when I hit the ledge or curb.
Second question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.[close]
If anything the opposite is true. Keeping active into adulthood demonstrably slows many of the processes of aging. If you stayed a drunken burnout for the entire time, you’re probably fucked, but every talented skater over 30 I know is at least partially interested in diet and fitness, and that interest only seems to increase as you reach your 40s and skating with caring for yourself becomes functionally impossible.[close]
Yup, 30 y/o here, I eat healthy and workout 5-6 times a week (I know it's frowned upon to workout among young skaters because it's not cool, but w/e). People never believe me when I say I'm 30, they always think I'm below 25.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy can’t I feeble on ledges or slappy curbs?
My front wheel just doesn’t move when I hit the ledge or curb.
Second question : does skateboarding age people like crazy ? To me skaters look pretty wasted when they hit mid 30s or many even earlier.[close]
If anything the opposite is true. Keeping active into adulthood demonstrably slows many of the processes of aging. If you stayed a drunken burnout for the entire time, you’re probably fucked, but every talented skater over 30 I know is at least partially interested in diet and fitness, and that interest only seems to increase as you reach your 40s and skating with caring for yourself becomes functionally impossible.[close]
Yup, 30 y/o here, I eat healthy and workout 5-6 times a week (I know it's frowned upon to workout among young skaters because it's not cool, but w/e). People never believe me when I say I'm 30, they always think I'm below 25.[close]
I'm 41 and frequently mistaken for late-20s, early 30s (if you don't look too close at my wrinkles). I've exercised regularly since I was in my early 20s, ride a bike instead of driving most of the time, don't eat meat, no coffee, little sugar, limited drugs and alcohol - that shit pays off.
Why do lubed bearings seem to spin slower and shorter than dry bearings?
Lubricants usually help bearings under protracted loads and when heat develops which doesn’t really happen when you spin a bearing by hand. It also prevents wear of the internal components so they spin faster longer.
I’m not sure it matters for skating but in sports where they’re trying to eek out every marginal advantage, like track cycling, they’re always running some sort of thin lube on wheel bearings, wax on chains, and bottom brackets sorta depend but it’s worth a few watts/fractions of a second.
how long is the 33" Quasi tip to tip?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAlso, what are there all these 32.5 + length boards about? Whose skating those? I guess good for transition? Either way, I have the worse habit of getting comfy on niche shapes and then hating them
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I’m skating a Quasi 8.5 x 33
Last 2 shapes were the same Quasi 8.5 at 32.25, but measured through the concave so the deck is about 31.9 long
I wanted the little extra length to see if it works for me. So far I prefer the shorter deck for flip trucks and the longer deck for ollies and grinds. I think I’ll go back to the shorter one after this
If the length is closer to 33” then it’s likely measured through the concaves and not tip to tip[close]
Expand Quotehow long is the 33" Quasi tip to tip?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAlso, what are there all these 32.5 + length boards about? Whose skating those? I guess good for transition? Either way, I have the worse habit of getting comfy on niche shapes and then hating them
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I’m skating a Quasi 8.5 x 33
Last 2 shapes were the same Quasi 8.5 at 32.25, but measured through the concave so the deck is about 31.9 long
I wanted the little extra length to see if it works for me. So far I prefer the shorter deck for flip trucks and the longer deck for ollies and grinds. I think I’ll go back to the shorter one after this
If the length is closer to 33” then it’s likely measured through the concaves and not tip to tip[close][close]
Just threw a tape on my current 33” and my already skated 32.25”
The 33” is actually 32.25”
and the 32.25” is 31.625”
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehow long is the 33" Quasi tip to tip?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAlso, what are there all these 32.5 + length boards about? Whose skating those? I guess good for transition? Either way, I have the worse habit of getting comfy on niche shapes and then hating them
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I’m skating a Quasi 8.5 x 33
Last 2 shapes were the same Quasi 8.5 at 32.25, but measured through the concave so the deck is about 31.9 long
I wanted the little extra length to see if it works for me. So far I prefer the shorter deck for flip trucks and the longer deck for ollies and grinds. I think I’ll go back to the shorter one after this
If the length is closer to 33” then it’s likely measured through the concaves and not tip to tip[close][close]
Just threw a tape on my current 33” and my already skated 32.25”
The 33” is actually 32.25”
and the 32.25” is 31.625”[close]
how skated are they? I find my deck length shrink over time due to the tail wearing out or tapping it on the ground
33” is with the concave. I’m not sure why PS does this. Actually I know why- it is because they believe taking into account the kick length and steepness matters, which maybe it does, but it also makes things more complicated than it needs to be.
Isn't this what we normally do at a local shop? Take down 5 boards, put back the stain colors you hate, stand on each one til it speaks to you?
Any old man advice for super tired legs quickly when I’m into skating?
I thought aging wouldn’t affect my skating, but now end 30 I have to admit it does.
Any old man advice for super tired legs quickly when I’m into skating?
I thought aging wouldn’t affect my skating, but now end 30 I have to admit it does.
I skate Venture v hollows, so this can’t be it for me unfortunately.
Does stretching really make that much of a difference
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I started yesterday. Skated today. This one time didn’t help is what I can say now 😄
Expand QuoteI skate Venture v hollows, so this can’t be it for me unfortunately.
Does stretching really make that much of a difference
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I started yesterday. Skated today. This one time didn’t help is what I can say now 😄[close]
Stick with the stretching, at the very least it'll keep things from getting worse. Make sure you are wearing shoes that work for your feet (and the rest of your body), and drink lots of water. If you smoke cigs, quit...few things are worse for your body.
Also, FWIW, Ventures have a pretty heavy pop feel and can be kind of a workout to get off the ground, even in their lighter iterations. You would be surprised how much easier some heavier trucks (Ace specifically) are to get off the ground, though the turn is very different. I realize I am in direct contradiction to another advice post, but it is different for everyone and I find lighter pop feel matters way more than lighter weight.
I'll be 40 in two months and I still skate every day.
I speak out loud to it just so all the shop employees can engage in the process with me.STOP DOING MARIJUANAS —- fucking LOL!
Lately tho I pick like a few shapes I am interested in, stand on them and put my feet in a few trick positions then pick the one I’m feeling the most. I leave the others on the ground for other customers to trip over and I tell the shop employees to stop doing marijuanas and fucking pick up the shit off the ground like they’re getting paid to do. Sometimes I just come in and do this even if I don’t want a deck.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b0MU5iMKXb0&list=PLa3hlvLTzVPUIvatXeHH5n3zpu_iyTGpH&index=2&t=16s
Stretches led by a guy with cute dog sidekick
Do you guys wear the same size in slip-ons or do you size down for those? I wear 11 in most shoes but my heel slides like crazy in slips.
Do you guys wear the same size in slip-ons or do you size down for those? I wear 11 in most shoes but my heel slides like crazy in slips.
Why I need to put my front foot so far back for some flips, like 360 flips, varial heels, steep frontside flips or hardflips for example?
Why I need to put my front foot so far back for some flips, like 360 flips, varial heels, steep frontside flips or hardflips for example?
Why are my kickflips better off the nose? They rocket when popped off the tail.Maybe better for you to skate a simple shaped board. Or skate the G027 it has a bigger tail than nose.
Why are my kickflips better off the nose? They rocket when popped off the tail.Maybe it's not getting as much pop before your flick levels it out. or it's actually for a second more rocket making your flick more effective in leveling it out.
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?The fuck?? I’ve only seen that from wax/lube squeezing out. Is the bushing somehow interacting with the titanium bolt to melt it? Maybe not chemical but like friction or something?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
Expand QuoteWhy I need to put my front foot so far back for some flips, like 360 flips, varial heels, steep frontside flips or hardflips for example?[close]
On tricks you know how to do front foot placement is determined by back foot placement and vice versa, so depending on how much you use your back foot on tricks (the various ways you get used to popping to optimize board movement) you will set up your front foot according to where it will optimally respond to the motion. Good analogy is to think of a flip trick like a formula, let's say a 360 flip = 100, could be 80% back foot and 20% front foot action or 70-30, 90-10, 60-40 or really whatever works to successfully attain the desired result (missing it would result in either too much or not enough board rotation). It will look completely different everytime and rely on slightly different technique but my point is it's a matter of balance whatever works or looks the way it does.
Maybe rolled through a puddle at some point?
The fuck?? I’ve only seen that from wax/lube squeezing out. Is the bushing somehow interacting with the titanium bolt to melt it? Maybe not chemical but like friction or something?
You're going to need a young priest and an old priest....
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?Might could be some byproduct of the mfg. process?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy I need to put my front foot so far back for some flips, like 360 flips, varial heels, steep frontside flips or hardflips for example?[close]
On tricks you know how to do front foot placement is determined by back foot placement and vice versa, so depending on how much you use your back foot on tricks (the various ways you get used to popping to optimize board movement) you will set up your front foot according to where it will optimally respond to the motion. Good analogy is to think of a flip trick like a formula, let's say a 360 flip = 100, could be 80% back foot and 20% front foot action or 70-30, 90-10, 60-40 or really whatever works to successfully attain the desired result (missing it would result in either too much or not enough board rotation). It will look completely different everytime and rely on slightly different technique but my point is it's a matter of balance whatever works or looks the way it does.[close]
Thanks. My problem with this is that keeping balance is way harder when your feet are closest together.
Expand QuoteMy bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)[close]
You're going to need a young priest and an old priest....
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy I need to put my front foot so far back for some flips, like 360 flips, varial heels, steep frontside flips or hardflips for example?[close]
On tricks you know how to do front foot placement is determined by back foot placement and vice versa, so depending on how much you use your back foot on tricks (the various ways you get used to popping to optimize board movement) you will set up your front foot according to where it will optimally respond to the motion. Good analogy is to think of a flip trick like a formula, let's say a 360 flip = 100, could be 80% back foot and 20% front foot action or 70-30, 90-10, 60-40 or really whatever works to successfully attain the desired result (missing it would result in either too much or not enough board rotation). It will look completely different everytime and rely on slightly different technique but my point is it's a matter of balance whatever works or looks the way it does.[close]
Thanks. My problem with this is that keeping balance is way harder when your feet are closest together.[close]
I have that on some tricks too, or at least used to back when I was learning them and then some I cleaned up a bit in terms of form (and some others probably still look like I just learned them). Do you have short legs by chance? That's my case and I usually see shorter skaters (or little kids) do that, but it's just a way to make do with the specificities of our body to still achieve the desired form on certain tricks. Anyway since like I was saying it's all about compensating forces, you can probably clean up your tricks by consciously experimenting with different foot placement and technique, but to be fair I think usually that naturally happens by just skating a lot, repeating the same motions all the time we actually refine efficiency baby step by baby step throughout time anyway through the continuous trial and error process. Basically if it's actually annoying then you'll end up working it out.
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
what are any potential pitfalls or minuses of selling Nikes in a shop?
Expand Quotewhat are any potential pitfalls or minuses of selling Nikes in a shop?[close]
I can answer this part. This is based off my experience working at my local which sells Nike SB.
Ironically, biggest downside is going to be Dunks. You will receive nonstop calls about Dunks, especially when there's a release date coming up. You will also get accused nonstop of backdooring Dunks from people who get salty from not getting a pair and you can't do anything about it. Even if you have a Nike account, it'll take time to get Dunks because you can only get those if you have a good relationship with Nike (such as ordering shoes regularly, paying invoices on time, etc) and can only get the Orange Label line if you're best friends with Nike.
Once in a while, it can get really sketchy when it comes to Dunk releases. The last time my shop got dunks, a few sneakerheads that didn't get a pair just hung around outside for much longer than usual. One guy just sat in his car for almost an hour just watching the shop while talking to someone on the phone. We just assumed that him and the others were trying to see if we were going to backdoor some pairs.
Yo7 owe it to yourself to fuck with those type of people….if you have any friends with kids, have, them bring them in and leave with some boxes, but with no child…..
I've got a question about a core shop that wants to sell Nike.
Let's say the shop's been around for a few decades, so it's established. I think that's one of the criteria that Nike uses to allow shoes to be sold in a shop.
What are the steps for the shop to sell Nikes, and what are any potential pitfalls or minuses of selling Nikes in a shop? Do they still require you to take on ALL the inventory that they want you to sell? I remember that being a thing years ago. If so, is that manageable, or is it too much for shops to deal with?
Wondering about this, any info is much appreciated!
Expand QuoteMy bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)[close]
You're going to need a young priest and an old priest....
My bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?Sprinkle some holy water on it and tell us what's going on.
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)
Expand QuoteMy bushings have been bleeding black shit. I've never had this happen before, has anyone else? I didn't put any grease or wax into the trucks. Weird, no?
(https://i.imgur.com/mACX53U.png)[close]
What’s even going on here? White bushings with a 3 mm piece of black gunk on top? Where’s the washer? Why can I not see the kingpin? Either way something very uncommon is going on and unless we get a better explanation and solution imma back the guy calling for the exorcist!
Expand QuoteI've got a question about a core shop that wants to sell Nike.
Let's say the shop's been around for a few decades, so it's established. I think that's one of the criteria that Nike uses to allow shoes to be sold in a shop.
What are the steps for the shop to sell Nikes, and what are any potential pitfalls or minuses of selling Nikes in a shop? Do they still require you to take on ALL the inventory that they want you to sell? I remember that being a thing years ago. If so, is that manageable, or is it too much for shops to deal with?
Wondering about this, any info is much appreciated![close]
I would say it's pointless to wonder
They are closing accounts left and right, they keep a few shops in order to brag about caring about shops and go the direct to customer route.
how is the sole on the BMX vans slip on? they’re cupsole construction right? i’ve been looking for a new cupsole option (preferably a low top) and want something not too bulky. figured the bmx slips were wafflecup which i’m a big fan of.
how is the sole on the BMX vans slip on? they’re cupsole construction right? i’ve been looking for a new cupsole option (preferably a low top) and want something not too bulky. figured the bmx slips were wafflecup which i’m a big fan of.They are a Slip-On Pro with a Kyle Walker sole, straight up. I like the feel of them but I do feel like a tech bro when I wear them. They feel nice though and I was glad that they did not use the Slip-On Skate construction. Like the old Slip-On Pro of yore, they are tight as when you first get them.
If measuring decks in metric became the standard would it make peoples madness less or worse?
For me I think often I'd be like oh it's only 3mm who cares but I can imagine (maybe more so with imperial users) some others being like wtf 3mm that's huge
i have old ace classic 44s that i want to use for a cruiser and i want to get oj 60mm hot juice wheels for it. my question is what size deck i would have to buy for it to be somewhat flush with the wheels? i want a shaped board so if the wheels stick out a little bit because it tapers that's not a problem, but i want to be able to kickflip that board.
Expand Quotei have old ace classic 44s that i want to use for a cruiser and i want to get oj 60mm hot juice wheels for it. my question is what size deck i would have to buy for it to be somewhat flush with the wheels? i want a shaped board so if the wheels stick out a little bit because it tapers that's not a problem, but i want to be able to kickflip that board.[close]
axle is 8.35" on 44 classics
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei have old ace classic 44s that i want to use for a cruiser and i want to get oj 60mm hot juice wheels for it. my question is what size deck i would have to buy for it to be somewhat flush with the wheels? i want a shaped board so if the wheels stick out a little bit because it tapers that's not a problem, but i want to be able to kickflip that board.[close]
axle is 8.35" on 44 classics[close]
i know, but the wheels are offset and i don't know how much they add to the overall width, from edge of one wheel to the edge of the other
Theyre listed as 47.75 wide (so just say 48mm) and if the bearing is flush on the inside face could you measure 48mm from the edge of the hanger? Maybe take off a mm for a washer.Expand QuoteExpand Quotei have old ace classic 44s that i want to use for a cruiser and i want to get oj 60mm hot juice wheels for it. my question is what size deck i would have to buy for it to be somewhat flush with the wheels? i want a shaped board so if the wheels stick out a little bit because it tapers that's not a problem, but i want to be able to kickflip that board.[close]
axle is 8.35" on 44 classics[close]
i know, but the wheels are offset and i don't know how much they add to the overall width, from edge of one wheel to the edge of the other
i have old ace classic 44s that i want to use for a cruiser and i want to get oj 60mm hot juice wheels for it. my question is what size deck i would have to buy for it to be somewhat flush with the wheels? i want a shaped board so if the wheels stick out a little bit because it tapers that's not a problem, but i want to be able to kickflip that board.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei have old ace classic 44s that i want to use for a cruiser and i want to get oj 60mm hot juice wheels for it. my question is what size deck i would have to buy for it to be somewhat flush with the wheels? i want a shaped board so if the wheels stick out a little bit because it tapers that's not a problem, but i want to be able to kickflip that board.[close]
axle is 8.35" on 44 classics[close]
i know, but the wheels are offset and i don't know how much they add to the overall width, from edge of one wheel to the edge of the other
Got free shopgrip but am reluctant to use it but the stingy bastard in me is also reluctant to shell out 10 bucks for a sheet of Miles. The shopgrip has the shopname on it (small) and feels a bit coarse. Decisions… what would you do?My local also paints their name on the grip but big like fake shake junt so I never use it but if it's not too awful I would use the grip and of its shit just peel it off. Years ago I'd cut the grip into 4 and sell it to scooter kids/mum's of scooter kids but now I don't want any of that interaction
My local also paints their name on the grip but big like fake shake junt so I never use it but if it's not too awful I would use the grip and of its shit just peel it off. Years ago I'd cut the grip into 4 and sell it to scooter kids/mum's of scooter kids but now I don't want any of that interactionExpand QuoteGot free shopgrip but am reluctant to use it but the stingy bastard in me is also reluctant to shell out 10 bucks for a sheet of Miles. The shopgrip has the shopname on it (small) and feels a bit coarse. Decisions… what would you do?[close]
My local also paints their name on the grip but big like fake shake junt so I never use it but if it's not too awful I would use the grip and of its shit just peel it off. Years ago I'd cut the grip into 4 and sell it to scooter kids/mum's of scooter kids but now I don't want any of that interactionExpand QuoteGot free shopgrip but am reluctant to use it but the stingy bastard in me is also reluctant to shell out 10 bucks for a sheet of Miles. The shopgrip has the shopname on it (small) and feels a bit coarse. Decisions… what would you do?[close]
Any suggestions for pivot cup lube besides speed cream or wax? I can’t stand the squeak, and it always comes back.
Expand QuoteAny suggestions for pivot cup lube besides speed cream or wax? I can’t stand the squeak, and it always comes back.[close]
Wax isn’t ideal because it’s going to chip away easily. A very thin coat of waterproof marine grade grease (a tub is like $5 at any auto parts store and it’s the same grease you should use for basically anything else in daily life) will usually be ideal. I might thing twice about doing it with polyurethane cups, if you are using those, because the grease could react negatively. With the hard thermoplastic cups that come with most trucks, it shouldn’t have a reaction in any kind of time scale relevant to skateboard trucks.
Something we were pondering at the skatepark the other day - why did kingpins stop snapping about 10 years ago? Did the metal used change in quality? When I was young we couldn't go a Saturday without someone in the crew snapping a kingpin but I literally don't think I've even seen it happen in over a decade
Something we were pondering at the skatepark the other day - why did kingpins stop snapping about 10 years ago? Did the metal used change in quality? When I was young we couldn't go a Saturday without someone in the crew snapping a kingpin but I literally don't think I've even seen it happen in over a decade
Has anyone skated the "Blem" blank decks from CCS? Might want to buy them but I would like to know the shape and wheelbase.I’d just be scared of getting a warped board
I’d just be scared of getting a warped boardExpand QuoteHas anyone skated the "Blem" blank decks from CCS? Might want to buy them but I would like to know the shape and wheelbase.[close]
Something we were pondering at the skatepark the other day - why did kingpins stop snapping about 10 years ago? Did the metal used change in quality? When I was young we couldn't go a Saturday without someone in the crew snapping a kingpin but I literally don't think I've even seen it happen in over a decadeI hate to say it makes me so happy to hear this. I brought up the same thing a while back and literally everyone was like wtf kingpins never broke. Venture even seem to be the same design so I'm too scared to buy them. Every other weekend a kingpin would break and then every other time you'd try to change it the baseplate would break. Fuck the old days.
Is Colin McKay the best street skater to be known primarily for his vert skills?
I'm not talking atv, park skater, but actually of the streets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zwLL9bk1Sg
Colin is a vert guy….I’m pretty sure he’d tell you that……street guys who skated vert is more like Mike V or Jason Lee….
You guys are talking vert guys who skated street…..
Colin is a vert guy….I’m pretty sure he’d tell you that……street guys who skated vert is more like Mike V or Jason Lee….
You guys are talking vert guys who skated street…..
^ also helps that, as a whole, folks are riding their trucks looser. Less broken kingpins (but more bushing / pivot issues).
Also gap/stair skating being less prominent.
I have a question/theory thing:I kinda had a similar theory in the worn out shoes thread. Same general idea but more about wearing the top eyelets and collar of the shoe out more if you have smaller feet. I wear 13s and I think my Ollie holes in a pretty normal spot (imagine a pair of vans old skool my Ollie hole will be in that little shape of stitching on the side)but I don't wear out the collar of the shoe much at all unless I'm on a backside or frontside heel streak which honestly isn't very often.
Smaller feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole on the side of the shoe
Larger feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole closer to the toes and not on the side of the shoe.
I know technique of ollie plays a large role, but there has to be some scientific relationship here between shoe size and surface area affecting ollie hole placement.
Thoughts?
FWIW: I'm an 11-11.5 and my ollie hole area almost always is closer to the toe than it is on the side where those rubber bumpers usually get placed (AA Authentic High, Emerica Pillar, etc.)
has anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?Size up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.
I've snapped 2 DLX 8.38 in a row. tail snaps both times when skating switch. The decks are fairly flat/long and I can pop pretty well on it, but is there a reason why I snap longer boards more?
I have a question/theory thing:
Smaller feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole on the side of the shoe
Larger feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole closer to the toes and not on the side of the shoe.
I know technique of ollie plays a large role, but there has to be some scientific relationship here between shoe size and surface area affecting ollie hole placement.
Thoughts?
FWIW: I'm an 11-11.5 and my ollie hole area almost always is closer to the toe than it is on the side where those rubber bumpers usually get placed (AA Authentic High, Emerica Pillar, etc.)
Size up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close]
Depends how you want them to fit on you but if you don't want to size up what I did years ago was super glue the zip so it stayed done up and not do up the little clip thing at the top.Expand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.
Something we were pondering at the skatepark the other day - why did kingpins stop snapping about 10 years ago? Did the metal used change in quality? When I was young we couldn't go a Saturday without someone in the crew snapping a kingpin but I literally don't think I've even seen it happen in over a decade
Indys and ventures had the button kingpins too and they always broke. Funnily enough I had a set of og tensors I kept in my backpack and would often end up switching back to when I broke my Indy/ventures. My memory is theeve came out everyone switched to them (at least in Aus) and never had a problem, then thunder came out with the 149, then the forged baseplate everyone switched to them and never had a problem then Indy updated their trucks and everyone switched back and never really had a problem again.Expand QuoteSomething we were pondering at the skatepark the other day - why did kingpins stop snapping about 10 years ago? Did the metal used change in quality? When I was young we couldn't go a Saturday without someone in the crew snapping a kingpin but I literally don't think I've even seen it happen in over a decade[close]
Wanted to chime in on this from a page back. Kingpins are definitely stronger now. When Mullen released the original Tensor he was the first I know of to use the button head kingpin we are familiar with today. It’s grade 8 steel. The old hex heads prior, not only heavier, were only a grade 5 steel. The button head, grade 8 became the industry standard and all trucks are lighter and stronger to thank for it.
Expand QuoteSomething we were pondering at the skatepark the other day - why did kingpins stop snapping about 10 years ago? Did the metal used change in quality? When I was young we couldn't go a Saturday without someone in the crew snapping a kingpin but I literally don't think I've even seen it happen in over a decade[close]
Wanted to chime in on this from a page back. Kingpins are definitely stronger now. When Mullen released the original Tensor he was the first I know of to use the button head kingpin we are familiar with today. It’s grade 8 steel. The old hex heads prior, not only heavier, were only a grade 5 steel. The button head, grade 8 became the industry standard and all trucks are lighter and stronger to thank for it.
Expand QuoteSomething we were pondering at the skatepark the other day - why did kingpins stop snapping about 10 years ago? Did the metal used change in quality? When I was young we couldn't go a Saturday without someone in the crew snapping a kingpin but I literally don't think I've even seen it happen in over a decade[close]
Wanted to chime in on this from a page back. Kingpins are definitely stronger now. When Mullen released the original Tensor he was the first I know of to use the button head kingpin we are familiar with today. It’s grade 8 steel. The old hex heads prior, not only heavier, were only a grade 5 steel. The button head, grade 8 became the industry standard and all trucks are lighter and stronger to thank for it.
anyone else get bad nostalgia from specific skate videos? sigh...
Not too bad but that sorta 09-14 period of Dylan, Austyn, gravis, alien etc can get me. I never went too tight pants with thin gravis whatever but I def dressed nice button ups etc for those years. Sad old man misses being in his prime type feeling of seen on the wrong day lol. Then ipath promo type of stuff is like the salad days nostalgiaExpand Quoteanyone else get bad nostalgia from specific skate videos? sigh...[close]
Almost Round 3
Elementality Volume 1
Flip Really Sorry
The DC Video
Expand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.
I always size up like 2 sizes in dickies, but I think they’re the same cut, so they sit the same.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.[close]
do the 874 FLEX models sit lower on the waist than the classic 874?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.[close]
do the 874 FLEX models sit lower on the waist than the classic 874?
I have a question/theory thing:
Smaller feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole on the side of the shoe
Larger feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole closer to the toes and not on the side of the shoe.
I know technique of ollie plays a large role, but there has to be some scientific relationship here between shoe size and surface area affecting ollie hole placement.
Thoughts?
FWIW: I'm an 11-11.5 and my ollie hole area almost always is closer to the toe than it is on the side where those rubber bumpers usually get placed (AA Authentic High, Emerica Pillar, etc.)
Expand QuoteI have a question/theory thing:
Smaller feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole on the side of the shoe
Larger feet/shoes tend to be more likely to develop the ollie hole closer to the toes and not on the side of the shoe.
I know technique of ollie plays a large role, but there has to be some scientific relationship here between shoe size and surface area affecting ollie hole placement.
Thoughts?
FWIW: I'm an 11-11.5 and my ollie hole area almost always is closer to the toe than it is on the side where those rubber bumpers usually get placed (AA Authentic High, Emerica Pillar, etc.)[close]
I think we need to study this closer sometime.
I have small feets. And I get my Ollie hole here
(https://i.ibb.co/BCLNQpG/46-DF491-C-DF56-4983-A1-A5-4-CEB435-FB9-B8.jpg) (https://ibb.co/z4sJBMF)
Ledge feebles - does the ledge need to be waxed like crazy and far into the ledge for this or am I just too untalented for ledge feebles ?Lean your head and shoulders away from the ledge, like you’re in transition, and chant “Mike Carrol” three times when approaching the ledge.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.[close]
do the 874 FLEX models sit lower on the waist than the classic 874?[close]
Not in my experience. They’re essentially the same pant but with the added stretch in the fabric. There’s no give in the waist so I still size up on 874 flex
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.[close]
do the 874 FLEX models sit lower on the waist than the classic 874?[close]
Not in my experience. They’re essentially the same pant but with the added stretch in the fabric. There’s no give in the waist so I still size up on 874 flex[close]
IIRC back in the day, Dickies used to be made with somewhat of a triangular gusset/pleat along the center of the back, sewn together but the stitching could be taken out with scissors or a seam ripper to give an extra inch or two in the waist. Sort of like the way Red Kap pants are, except you have to resew Red Kaps.
Not sure why they stopped doing that, probably to save production costs and to sell more pants.
I need some real ones to tell me about the AF1 grind. I've nearly skated all trucks. Indys honestly have one of the best grinds. With that said, I've unlocked more tricks on thunders. Currently on a long WB, so I wanna shorten it up with some trucks. Dont love buying into indys because its just not my vibe. I'll buy AF1s even if they aren't indy grind worthy, but if they are really sticky I'm not down.
Lean your head and shoulders away from the ledge, like you’re in transition, and chant “Mike Carrol” three times when approaching the ledge.Expand QuoteLedge feebles - does the ledge need to be waxed like crazy and far into the ledge for this or am I just too untalented for ledge feebles ?[close]
How would you film this when you don’t have anybody who is a good filmer, so he can just stand or sit somewhere and film:
100 foot manual with a 6 stair at the end.
I got an iPhone 13 pro and the deathlens fish eyes.
Advices pls. Thx
Oh you got me wrong! I have somebody who can film, but he can’t skate and film good enough to roll behind or next to me, so he can just stand somewhere and film.Do what fs1/2cab said but bring a ladder or something to stand on at the bottom of the stairs.(But make sure they can still catch the roll away). If it's easy for you do it a bunch of times and play around with the zoom. Eg start zoomed in and zoom out as you manual, getting closer to the filmer and try have a nice shot of the stairs at the end
Unfortunately no photo of the spot. It’s a 40 minutes ride from here
Do what fs1/2cab said but bring a ladder or something to stand on at the bottom of the stairs.(But make sure they can still catch the roll away). If it's easy for you do it a bunch of times and play around with the zoom. Eg start zoomed in and zoom out as you manual, getting closer to the filmer and try have a nice shot of the stairs at the endExpand QuoteOh you got me wrong! I have somebody who can film, but he can’t skate and film good enough to roll behind or next to me, so he can just stand somewhere and film.
Unfortunately no photo of the spot. It’s a 40 minutes ride from here[close]
well that's what I think. Youre going to be too far away when you start manualling. Fisheye would only really be good if they were skating near you.Expand QuoteDo what fs1/2cab said but bring a ladder or something to stand on at the bottom of the stairs.(But make sure they can still catch the roll away). If it's easy for you do it a bunch of times and play around with the zoom. Eg start zoomed in and zoom out as you manual, getting closer to the filmer and try have a nice shot of the stairs at the endExpand QuoteOh you got me wrong! I have somebody who can film, but he can’t skate and film good enough to roll behind or next to me, so he can just stand somewhere and film.
Unfortunately no photo of the spot. It’s a 40 minutes ride from here[close][close]
Thanks, so better no fisheye and just iPhone cam to zoom, yeah?
Just was looking on the Aus site, I assume everywhere gets the same stuff and there are pants they say are the same as 874 but with elastic waist. There's also pants just called "super baggy" but there's no real info on them. Altho I guess if they're already super baggy and you still have to upsize for waist you could just end up in clown pants territoryExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.[close]
do the 874 FLEX models sit lower on the waist than the classic 874?[close]
Not in my experience. They’re essentially the same pant but with the added stretch in the fabric. There’s no give in the waist so I still size up on 874 flex
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSize up. Dickies poly/cotton twill blend will stretch out some, but it’s harsh. Don’t wash or dry them on hot.Expand Quotehas anyone found a way to successfully stretch the waist on a pair of 874s?[close][close]
Yeah we used to always tell people to get the next size up in 874 and put a belt in if they were too loose around the top, which is what I have done for near on fifteen to twenty years after getting a few pairs and feeling like they were just a touch too tight in my normal size waist.
The 874 pant really need to sit up on the waist to be comfortable anyway, rather than slouch or low rise type pants.
A few guys I know who "grew" out of them put four slits in the main waistband area equally spaced, two in the front sides and two in the back sides and then used a belt and that worked for them, sort of like an expander but I don't know how much life they had left in them from doing that, or if anything more happened from cutting them.
Just an option though.[close]
do the 874 FLEX models sit lower on the waist than the classic 874?[close]
Not in my experience. They’re essentially the same pant but with the added stretch in the fabric. There’s no give in the waist so I still size up on 874 flex[close]
IIRC back in the day, Dickies used to be made with somewhat of a triangular gusset/pleat along the center of the back, sewn together but the stitching could be taken out with scissors or a seam ripper to give an extra inch or two in the waist. Sort of like the way Red Kap pants are, except you have to resew Red Kaps.
Not sure why they stopped doing that, probably to save production costs and to sell more pants.[close]
That is going back a while, maybe all USA made for those ones and yes I did have a whole lot of those pass through my hands, many of which did get taken out as it made them fit the people in a more true size number to actual size waist, if that makes any sense.
Like everything, I think the older pants were of a better material and make than the newer ones, which are a bit more here and there in quality and fit, but they are what they are - to me just simple work pants and not a fashion brand.
don't think this question has a real answer but i'll throw it out there anyway.
as some of you know, older ventures have the V facing so when you ride it readable versus what venture does now which is have a design that's readable in product shots and upside down when riding a board. thunder does this as well, so is it just a dlx thing to go against what independent & co do? ace does their sizing where it's upside down in product shots as well, so i guess we can count that too.
Has anyone replaced the Indy standard kingpin with the Krux DLK K5 Kingpin? I want to give it a shot but I don't know what to expect and if they're compatible.
well that's what I think. Youre going to be too far away when you start manualling. Fisheye would only really be good if they were skating near you.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo what fs1/2cab said but bring a ladder or something to stand on at the bottom of the stairs.(But make sure they can still catch the roll away). If it's easy for you do it a bunch of times and play around with the zoom. Eg start zoomed in and zoom out as you manual, getting closer to the filmer and try have a nice shot of the stairs at the endExpand QuoteOh you got me wrong! I have somebody who can film, but he can’t skate and film good enough to roll behind or next to me, so he can just stand somewhere and film.
Unfortunately no photo of the spot. It’s a 40 minutes ride from here[close][close]
Thanks, so better no fisheye and just iPhone cam to zoom, yeah?[close]
Do bushings get softer when it's hot? I skate Indy's and just moved to a hotter area and it really felt like my shit was looser. 50-65F before and 65-90F new location.
Do bushings get softer when it's hot? I skate Indy's and just moved to a hotter area and it really felt like my shit was looser. 50-65F before and 65-90F new location.
I’ve got an extra set of thunder juice that I’d like to pair with a mini board and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for mini cruiser decks? I was going to pick up a mini Chico Stix but it sold out real quick.
Has anyone replaced the Indy standard kingpin with the Krux DLK K5 Kingpin? I want to give it a shot but I don't know what to expect and if they're compatible.i can't say myself, but check out @fuckwithyourtrucks on instagram. they have heaps of information on kingpins, be it inverted or otherwise. there's also a ton of skateboarding gear history on there, and more tips/tricks than you could ever need
i can't say myself, but check out @fuckwithyourtrucks on instagram. they have heaps of information on kingpins, be it inverted or otherwise. there's also a ton of skateboarding gear history on there, and more tips/tricks than you could ever needExpand QuoteHas anyone replaced the Indy standard kingpin with the Krux DLK K5 Kingpin? I want to give it a shot but I don't know what to expect and if they're compatible.[close]
Expand Quotei can't say myself, but check out @fuckwithyourtrucks on instagram. they have heaps of information on kingpins, be it inverted or otherwise. there's also a ton of skateboarding gear history on there, and more tips/tricks than you could ever needExpand QuoteHas anyone replaced the Indy standard kingpin with the Krux DLK K5 Kingpin? I want to give it a shot but I don't know what to expect and if they're compatible.[close][close]
I’ve put the Krux hollow DLK in Indys. Works fine. I JB welded the nuts into the baseplates. Definitely gained some clearance. If I was riding only Indy, I might pop for the plates with the inverted pins.
What has a more mellow concave and kicks quasi or GX 1000 or any other recommendation. Looking for a board with a square nose and tail like hockey but not so steep
Expand QuoteWhat has a more mellow concave and kicks quasi or GX 1000 or any other recommendation. Looking for a board with a square nose and tail like hockey but not so steep[close]
If you want PS wood those are good options. But I would suggest AWS or Habitat as being closer in shape to Hockey on terms of fullness. Quasi tend to taper a bit more in the tail.
What has a more mellow concave and kicks quasi or GX 1000 or any other recommendation. Looking for a board with a square nose and tail like hockey but not so steep
Random one for older skaters. So in the 80s, early 90s did everyone's shoes just stink? I don't even know what makes me think this just from watching footage. maybe it was just a pop culture trope like the stinky gym socks and hightop shoes. Tv always had like cool slacker unhygienic characters then the mid 90s and onwards everything was cool and fresh
Expand QuoteRandom one for older skaters. So in the 80s, early 90s did everyone's shoes just stink? I don't even know what makes me think this just from watching footage. maybe it was just a pop culture trope like the stinky gym socks and hightop shoes. Tv always had like cool slacker unhygienic characters then the mid 90s and onwards everything was cool and fresh[close]
You just made me smell my shoes after skating and it's not pleasant at all. Can confirm that in 2022 my shoes are still stinky
What has a more mellow concave and kicks quasi or GX 1000 or any other recommendation. Looking for a board with a square nose and tail like hockey but not so steep
Looking into trying out some bigger size wheels soon. Not to get on the new trend but it’s been appealing to me more and more watching dudes skate big wheels(54+).
I’m looking at a cheap set of 56mm. With that accompanies riser pads which I’m not upset about but these “shock pads” stir the inner kid in me.
I’m old, and don’t really have the desire to buy into gimmicks. With that said, are there any pros to shock pads or can I safely just stick with the normal ol flatties?
Can’t find any wood ones did that trend die?
<3 my slap pals
Looking into trying out some bigger size wheels soon. Not to get on the new trend but it’s been appealing to me more and more watching dudes skate big wheels(54+).
I’m looking at a cheap set of 56mm. With that accompanies riser pads which I’m not upset about but these “shock pads” stir the inner kid in me.
I’m old, and don’t really have the desire to buy into gimmicks. With that said, are there any pros to shock pads or can I safely just stick with the normal ol flatties?
Can’t find any wood ones did that trend die?
<3 my slap pals
Expand QuoteLooking into trying out some bigger size wheels soon. Not to get on the new trend but it’s been appealing to me more and more watching dudes skate big wheels(54+).
I’m looking at a cheap set of 56mm. With that accompanies riser pads which I’m not upset about but these “shock pads” stir the inner kid in me.
I’m old, and don’t really have the desire to buy into gimmicks. With that said, are there any pros to shock pads or can I safely just stick with the normal ol flatties?
Can’t find any wood ones did that trend die?
<3 my slap pals[close]
I'm in the minority here but I love shock pads or even softer plastic risers like Lucky. It keeps the board from pressure cracking and mellows the impact of my already low impact skating. Some folks complain that they make the board sound dead, but I don't notice it. They just feel good to me.
What has a more mellow concave and kicks quasi or GX 1000 or any other recommendation. Looking for a board with a square nose and tail like hockey but not so steep
Do board brands save a significant amount of cash by not including a stained bottom ply? I am ok with assorted top ply colors - no red top superstition here - but man, unstained bottom plies bum me out.
Expand QuoteWhat has a more mellow concave and kicks quasi or GX 1000 or any other recommendation. Looking for a board with a square nose and tail like hockey but not so steep[close]
I have no answers but I am in the same boat I want a more square shape like FA I just don't want it to be crazy steep
Do board brands save a significant amount of cash by not including a stained bottom ply? I am ok with assorted top ply colors - no red top superstition here - but man, unstained bottom plies bum me out.
Expand QuoteDo board brands save a significant amount of cash by not including a stained bottom ply? I am ok with assorted top ply colors - no red top superstition here - but man, unstained bottom plies bum me out.[close]
There’s literally nothing I hate more on a deck than an unstained bottom ply. I will avoid at all costs.
I like lucky for soft risers but have been riding some 1/8” krooked soft risers with 60mm NFG and wheel wells. If you’re “particular” about stuff on your board though, you may want to avoid the krooked ones as their asymmetrical inner supports make them end up slightly crooked in a literal sense. Like not quite rectangular although they still fit fine under baseplates.Expand QuoteLooking into trying out some bigger size wheels soon. Not to get on the new trend but it’s been appealing to me more and more watching dudes skate big wheels(54+).
I’m looking at a cheap set of 56mm. With that accompanies riser pads which I’m not upset about but these “shock pads” stir the inner kid in me.
I’m old, and don’t really have the desire to buy into gimmicks. With that said, are there any pros to shock pads or can I safely just stick with the normal ol flatties?
Can’t find any wood ones did that trend die?
<3 my slap pals[close]
I'm in the minority here but I love shock pads or even softer plastic risers like Lucky. It keeps the board from pressure cracking and mellows the impact of my already low impact skating. Some folks complain that they make the board sound dead, but I don't notice it. They just feel good to me.
Expand QuoteDo board brands save a significant amount of cash by not including a stained bottom ply? I am ok with assorted top ply colors - no red top superstition here - but man, unstained bottom plies bum me out.[close]
There’s literally nothing I hate more on a deck than an unstained bottom ply. I will avoid at all costs.
Fifty cents to a buck fifty a deck (depending on manufacturer). Sometimes more of a markup for color specific plys. So depending on your order size and budget it could.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo board brands save a significant amount of cash by not including a stained bottom ply? I am ok with assorted top ply colors - no red top superstition here - but man, unstained bottom plies bum me out.[close]
There’s literally nothing I hate more on a deck than an unstained bottom ply. I will avoid at all costs.[close]
I’m sure some company that I like could do it and I’d want it…but in general the unstained bottom ply looks more fragile. I’m sure I broke a few cheap boards back in the old days, and came to this ‘theory’, but yeah. Flimsy looking
Fifty cents to a buck fifty a deck (depending on manufacturer). Sometimes more of a markup for color specific plys. So depending on your order size and budget it could.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo board brands save a significant amount of cash by not including a stained bottom ply? I am ok with assorted top ply colors - no red top superstition here - but man, unstained bottom plies bum me out.[close]
There’s literally nothing I hate more on a deck than an unstained bottom ply. I will avoid at all costs.[close]
I’m sure some company that I like could do it and I’d want it…but in general the unstained bottom ply looks more fragile. I’m sure I broke a few cheap boards back in the old days, and came to this ‘theory’, but yeah. Flimsy looking[close]
And yeah, 9/10 natural looks like doodoo.
Imagine a natural deck with Bones wheels.
Bar-fo-rama .
Any opinions on skating the love seat shape on small transition?
I recently made a lot of progress on transition by skating a 9x32.75x14.75 deck, but all blunt tricks got way worse because it's just uncomfortably long. I feel like noseblunts and all that would feel amazing on a short deck.
It might be a problem though because the only big trucks I have are ace. So that's gonna be the shortest effective wheelbase possible.
Thankful for all opinions on this.
Edit: Alternative recommendations are great too
When was the last time any of you rode a prebuilt complete. For a while I’ve been thinking of grabbing one and putting it through it’s passes, just to have a better idea of what they’re like.
Expand QuoteAny opinions on skating the love seat shape on small transition?
I recently made a lot of progress on transition by skating a 9x32.75x14.75 deck, but all blunt tricks got way worse because it's just uncomfortably long. I feel like noseblunts and all that would feel amazing on a short deck.
It might be a problem though because the only big trucks I have are ace. So that's gonna be the shortest effective wheelbase possible.
Thankful for all opinions on this.
Edit: Alternative recommendations are great too[close]
@Frank and Fred has both the longer Cardiel Huffer and the shorter Love Seat setup on Ace trucks, so he would be the man to tell you.
Check his previous posts as they are in one thread or other...
This one (Couch shape is the same 13.85 or so wheelbase as Love Seat isn't it?!?):
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=111108.msg3790975#msg3790975
Yes same:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=111108.msg3654432#msg3654432
Need a recommendation for a AWS 8.25 replacment. Same dimensions and shape (full nose) but I know that's pretty hard to find considering the AWS / Habitat shape is unique.If Real puts out a full in 8.25, check that out. The AWS 8.25 is prob my favorite all around deck and I’ve had qite a few. I thought Quasi’s 8.25 proto would be a great substitute but it’s much shorter that they claim, which didn’t work for me. Both I tried were PS though.
whats that tom penny vid where he does a line for a minute or two in empty streets, looks like its early morning when the suns come up? thanks
Expand Quotewhats that tom penny vid where he does a line for a minute or two in empty streets, looks like its early morning when the suns come up? thanks[close]
https://youtu.be/ub2x_6cMLJs
ATM Click guest part.
Wheelbase re-drilling enthusiasts: further from the original holes is generally considered better and is more likely to keep a board from breaking, right?
Expand QuoteWheelbase re-drilling enthusiasts: further from the original holes is generally considered better and is more likely to keep a board from breaking, right?[close]
I have done it but 1/4" is a bit too close, whereas 3/8" (same as the six hole baseplate) seems to be the best, then whatever from there up. It is also easy to use a six hole baseplate as a template, if you have any.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWheelbase re-drilling enthusiasts: further from the original holes is generally considered better and is more likely to keep a board from breaking, right?[close]
I have done it but 1/4" is a bit too close, whereas 3/8" (same as the six hole baseplate) seems to be the best, then whatever from there up. It is also easy to use a six hole baseplate as a template, if you have any.[close]
+1 this. It really is the best way, a totally dummy proof (i can attest :))
Looking for recommendations on 8.38-8.5 decks with 14.25 wheelbase. Big fan of Quasi decks usually, any other decks that have similar dims/feel?
Could truck companies make a kingpin where the nut is the same size as an axle nut? Ace a while back did the axle nuts the same size as hardware but and I'm guessing that didn't work because they didn't keep it around. I think those were wierd oval nuts or something tho. I'm thinking maybe even reduce the diameter of the kingpin where it's threaded. Idea being the smaller nut drags less on Smith's etc and doesn't require any inverted KP business. Bonus being also one less tool, all nuts same size easier to swap and find spare ones
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWheelbase re-drilling enthusiasts: further from the original holes is generally considered better and is more likely to keep a board from breaking, right?[close]
I have done it but 1/4" is a bit too close, whereas 3/8" (same as the six hole baseplate) seems to be the best, then whatever from there up. It is also easy to use a six hole baseplate as a template, if you have any.[close]
+1 this. It really is the best way, a totally dummy proof (i can attest :))[close]
Thanks, guys. I have a chems tool and I've done it a couple times before (once 1/2" in, once 1/2" out). I've read that anything less than 3/8" is a bad idea, but I just wanted to be sure that going in the opposite direction and re-drilling my WB by a whole 1" wouldn't have some unforeseen consequences.
Have you ever had a baseplate so bent, it would break boards if not landing bolts?
I have a set of 44s, skated them since 1/1/2021, had a couple of decks that lasted me a long time, since the 3rd board I broke them all (6 or 7) by kickflips landed in the tail. Big boards, small boards, flat or steep, some lasted me a couple of weeks, some 2 sessions. I know I'm kinda heavy footed but since switching to my old 8.3 twin tail with 147s I had no issues in almost two months.
Looking at all the problems lurpiv has had is actually what got me thinking about alternatives lolExpand QuoteCould truck companies make a kingpin where the nut is the same size as an axle nut? Ace a while back did the axle nuts the same size as hardware but and I'm guessing that didn't work because they didn't keep it around. I think those were wierd oval nuts or something tho. I'm thinking maybe even reduce the diameter of the kingpin where it's threaded. Idea being the smaller nut drags less on Smith's etc and doesn't require any inverted KP business. Bonus being also one less tool, all nuts same size easier to swap and find spare ones[close]
Lurpiv
Been skating the Girl - Loveseat shape for a year now on titanium Indy 159’s but I am curious about experimenting with other trucks for fun.
Not knowing dick about trucks, what other brands make a titanium/hollow/generally light truck for 8.75”-9” boards?
Been skating the Girl - Loveseat shape for a year now on titanium Indy 159’s but I am curious about experimenting with other trucks for fun.
Not knowing dick about trucks, what other brands make a titanium/hollow/generally light truck for 8.75”-9” boards?
i've never skated a pair of adidas before... is there a model thats regarded as 'the best'?
obviously i know personal preferences play a major part but just generally speaking. busenitz, sambas & gazelles have been interesting me
I assume you mean the skate gazelles with the vulc sole but just in case I really do NOT recommend normal gazelles. The sole pattern is way too shallow beyond just not grippy they are actually slippery on certain surfaces (like a skatepark for instance). Also since it's so shallow the sole will go completely smooth very quickly. There's a newer busenitz I think called busenitz vintage that pretty much looks exactly halfway between the og busenitz and the sambaExpand Quotei've never skated a pair of adidas before... is there a model thats regarded as 'the best'?
obviously i know personal preferences play a major part but just generally speaking. busenitz, sambas & gazelles have been interesting me[close]
Busenitz or any of the classic adv are a safe bet. I personally like superstars because of the flick from the shell toe.
I've skated a bunch of their vulcs and dont know how to feel about them. The outsole always feels "hard" which makes it last forever but at the same time, I dont feel grip when I flick.
i've never skated a pair of adidas before... is there a model thats regarded as 'the best'?
obviously i know personal preferences play a major part but just generally speaking. busenitz, sambas & gazelles have been interesting me
You’re either gonna love the samba or Busnitez’s depending on your foot.
I prefer the Busnitez but I have a high arch
i've never skated a pair of adidas before... is there a model thats regarded as 'the best'?
obviously i know personal preferences play a major part but just generally speaking. busenitz, sambas & gazelles have been interesting me
Which woodshop does a single divot between the front truck holes? Im skating a deck now from them and freakin dig it.
Cant find it using the search but remember it being mentioned.
Expand QuoteWhich woodshop does a single divot between the front truck holes? Im skating a deck now from them and freakin dig it.
Cant find it using the search but remember it being mentioned.[close]
BBS / Generator
What's the company that makes the board the evil beamer was based on?
I know it's just some dude. I want one but I don't want to pay eBay resale prices for one
Anybody else have their inboard speed ring work its way into the face of the hanger or otherwise develop burrs? Mine get all effed up and start making the bearings feel misaligned - way before even the midpoint of the trucks or wheels lifespan.
Expand QuoteAnybody else have their inboard speed ring work its way into the face of the hanger or otherwise develop burrs? Mine get all effed up and start making the bearings feel misaligned - way before even the midpoint of the trucks or wheels lifespan.[close]
Seems rather unique, but that in itself doesn't mean it hasn't happened to anyone else.
Checking you mean the washer on the axles between hanger and bearing?
What trucks are you riding and do you have any play in the wheel or none at all?
I could understand if the axle nut was done up super tight and the hanger was a softer metal causing it to push inwards, but to me there would need to be significantly more force than just a human tightening the axle nut.
Maybe try running two washers on the inside?
I usually have three washers on the inside and none on the outside of every wheel with a little play, sometimes even four on the inside of Ace trucks as their axles are longer, which brings the wheel out more and sits better over the axle nut, but that is just me.
Curious to hear more.
TY. I think that's themExpand QuoteWhat's the company that makes the board the evil beamer was based on?
I know it's just some dude. I want one but I don't want to pay eBay resale prices for one[close]
I think it was this one, but couldn't be sure.
Some of his older posts sure do look similar in the construction.
Thankfully I had them all listed on the Woodshop thread, so it was just a matter of going over the smaller USA made woodshops.
https://www.instagram.com/factory13skateboards/
Its like the size of a penny nail. Its a DGK deck I got in Dec 2020 as a gift.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhich woodshop does a single divot between the front truck holes? Im skating a deck now from them and freakin dig it.
Cant find it using the search but remember it being mentioned.[close]
BBS / Generator[close]
Most likely, unless it is the nail mark, more so than a wider dot.
I have tried to compile pics of tops of boards here, which do show the wider dot on a few:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120409.msg3729106#msg3729106
Anyone know if LRG is coming back? I’ve seen a few people (Chico, Kelly Hart, Karl I think) wearing some LRG gear recently. I’m slightly intrigued, there’s some potential for some good pants.
Anyone know if LRG is coming back? I’ve seen a few people (Chico, Kelly Hart, Karl I think) wearing some LRG gear recently. I’m slightly intrigued, there’s some potential for some good pants.when did they go out? There website is still up and they had a clothing drop this year it says? I see nothing skate related so probably got sold and turned into a street wear brand.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhich woodshop does a single divot between the front truck holes? Im skating a deck now from them and freakin dig it.
Cant find it using the search but remember it being mentioned.[close]
BBS / Generator[close]
Its like the size of a penny nail. Its a DGK deck I got in Dec 2020 as a gift.
What do people mean when a truck is high and thus "tippy"
People often say they don't like the height of Indy's or now Lurpivs. They describe it as making the truck feel "tippy". I don't understand this.
Expand QuoteAnyone know if LRG is coming back? I’ve seen a few people (Chico, Kelly Hart, Karl I think) wearing some LRG gear recently. I’m slightly intrigued, there’s some potential for some good pants.[close]
i want to believe, but i'm more inclined to say it's deadstock/ebay/etc. after reading something about a dude who hooks people up with older skate gear from the people they are sponsored by, i wouldn't put it past those three to have access to that type of thing.
still...hoping for a revival
then it just became a mall brand that tweaks wore.
People often say they don't like the height of Indy's or now Lurpivs. They describe it as making the truck feel "tippy". I don't understand this.
Why is Kelly Hart so closely associated with bringing back things that should rightfully be laid to rest? LRG was interesting in like 2001-2003 or so, but then it just became a mall brand that tweaks wore.
Expand QuoteWhy is Kelly Hart so closely associated with bringing back things that should rightfully be laid to rest? LRG was interesting in like 2001-2003 or so, but then it just became a mall brand that tweaks wore.[close]
I think it’s as simple as Kelly just isn’t that creative but he’s been put in a position where he has to come up with ideas.
People often say they don't like the height of Indy's or now Lurpivs. They describe it as making the truck feel "tippy". I don't understand this.
Anyone got an opinion on Polar P2 shape vs. Real Full (SE) shape?
Are there any other shapes out there similar to those that I should look into?
Currently skating a Quasi, and I like the wider tail/nose, and want to keep trying boards like that. Not sure what other brands do those types of shapes though.
Expand QuoteAnyone got an opinion on Polar P2 shape vs. Real Full (SE) shape?
Are there any other shapes out there similar to those that I should look into?
Currently skating a Quasi, and I like the wider tail/nose, and want to keep trying boards like that. Not sure what other brands do those types of shapes though.[close]
the shovel nose on the P2 is kinda extreme
you'll find similar to Quasi stuff in WKND and GX1000 catalogs
the shovel scale is kinda like this
(only considering the square shapes here. keep in mind WKND has some standard shapes too)
Real FULL < Quasi=GX1000=WKND < Habitat < Hockey=FA < Polar P2
other brands pressed at PS Stix have some squarish shapes too (Snack, Pizza)
if you want more specific infos (WB, nose and tail steepness, concave) check the woodshop thread
Expand QuoteAnybody else have their inboard speed ring work its way into the face of the hanger or otherwise develop burrs? Mine get all effed up and start making the bearings feel misaligned - way before even the midpoint of the trucks or wheels lifespan.[close]
Seems rather unique, but that in itself doesn't mean it hasn't happened to anyone else.
Checking you mean the washer on the axles between hanger and bearing?
What trucks are you riding and do you have any play in the wheel or none at all?
I could understand if the axle nut was done up super tight and the hanger was a softer metal causing it to push inwards, but to me there would need to be significantly more force than just a human tightening the axle nut.
Maybe try running two washers on the inside?
I usually have three washers on the inside and none on the outside of every wheel with a little play, sometimes even four on the inside of Ace trucks as their axles are longer, which brings the wheel out more and sits better over the axle nut, but that is just me.
Curious to hear more.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy is Kelly Hart so closely associated with bringing back things that should rightfully be laid to rest? LRG was interesting in like 2001-2003 or so, but then it just became a mall brand that tweaks wore.[close]
I think it’s as simple as Kelly just isn’t that creative but he’s been put in a position where he has to come up with ideas.[close]
Nostalgia sells, skaters from the 2000s are probably in their late 20 to mid 30s with more disposable income and will pay to relive the brands from their past. Explains why eS Accel continues to sell well.
is there any point in rocking rails if you dont skate double siders?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy is Kelly Hart so closely associated with bringing back things that should rightfully be laid to rest? LRG was interesting in like 2001-2003 or so, but then it just became a mall brand that tweaks wore.[close]
I think it’s as simple as Kelly just isn’t that creative but he’s been put in a position where he has to come up with ideas.[close]
Nostalgia sells, skaters from the 2000s are probably in their late 20 to mid 30s with more disposable income and will pay to relive the brands from their past. Explains why eS Accel continues to sell well.[close]
Not a single skater I know from that era including myself are interested in eS, LRG, or a lot of brands that rightfully died. Seeing what happened to Zoo was painful enough I don't need to be reminded of a tragedy.
Expand Quoteis there any point in rocking rails if you dont skate double siders?[close]
Helps a lot with grabbing your board as you can wrap your fingers around the rails for a very secure grab. If your deck has a certain graphic you like, it can help protect most of the graphic depending on how you set them up.
Reebok classic leathers?Why not just get some skate shoes?
ASIC gel lite 3 in suede?
Opinions? You think it’s easier to roll his ankle with those?
Why not just get some skate shoes?Expand QuoteReebok classic leathers?
ASIC gel lite 3 in suede?
Opinions? You think it’s easier to roll his ankle with those?[close]
You think those Reebok classics are skateable?
https://www.idealo.de/preisvergleich/OffersOfProduct/4466984_-classic-leather-women-intense-black-reebok.html
We've been stuck in the early 2000s revival for awhile, now were slowing moving into the 2010s revival.
Lets bring Quicksilver and Volcom Stone back.
People often say they don't like the height of Indy's or now Lurpivs. They describe it as making the truck feel "tippy". I don't understand this.I guess more height means more potential turning for the truck, and on super tight trucks the board would be likely to just 'tip' at a steeper angle.
On transition, especially pool coping. What if all your friends are riding rails……how do you feel?
Any downside to wheel wells? Like the kicks losing pop faster, or anything like that. Picked up a polar this sale weekend and probably going to set it up on my main ride pretty soon.
Any downside to wheel wells? Like the kicks losing pop faster, or anything like that. Picked up a polar this sale weekend and probably going to set it up on my main ride pretty soon.
How do I become an actor? Should I get a manager or an agent?Step 1 would probably involve signing up for acting lessons. From there it's probably linked to the school to get work as an extra and auditions etc. I don't think open auditions for randoms happen all that often. You have a distinctive look which could work in your advantage. My guess is the switch flip won't come into play (pun intended)
How does one even find out where to try out for roles?
I know I’m always going to be a bad guy or a homeless person so I can deal with it.
I can sing I’m a pretty good dancer. I can switch flip sometimes so that’s kinda cool.
I can cry on command. Get shaking and foaming at the mouth angry first try.
I can play 9 instruments. I can paint a mural.
I can’t swim tho.
What would you do pal? I wanna work in pictures
Any downside to wheel wells? Like the kicks losing pop faster, or anything like that. Picked up a polar this sale weekend and probably going to set it up on my main ride pretty soon.
Step 1 would probably involve signing up for acting lessons. From there it's probably linked to the school to get work as an extra and auditions etc. I don't think open auditions for randoms happen all that often. You have a distinctive look which could work in your advantage. My guess is the switch flip won't come into play (pun intended)Expand QuoteHow do I become an actor? Should I get a manager or an agent?
How does one even find out where to try out for roles?
I know I’m always going to be a bad guy or a homeless person so I can deal with it.
I can sing I’m a pretty good dancer. I can switch flip sometimes so that’s kinda cool.
I can cry on command. Get shaking and foaming at the mouth angry first try.
I can play 9 instruments. I can paint a mural.
I can’t swim tho.
What would you do pal? I wanna work in pictures[close]
Getting a new skate Park near me, but the ground is kind of ruff.
Should I get bigger softer wheels? How big and how soft would you go if you still want to be able to nose and tail slide ?
Material of the obstacles is this dark stuff:
https://m.augsburger-allgemeine.de/schwabmuenchen/Lagerlechfeld-Was-Jugendliche-vom-neuen-Skatepark-in-Lagerlechfeld-halten-id58296051.html
Getting a new skate Park near me, but the ground is kind of ruff.I wouldn't go much softer, as that will mess up the feel just as much as the rough ground. Get a slightly bigger wheel with a wider contact patch.
Should I get bigger softer wheels? How big and how soft would you go if you still want to be able to nose and tail slide ?
Getting a new skate Park near me, but the ground is kind of ruff.
Should I get bigger softer wheels? How big and how soft would you go if you still want to be able to nose and tail slide ?
Material of the obstacles is this dark stuff:
https://m.augsburger-allgemeine.de/schwabmuenchen/Lagerlechfeld-Was-Jugendliche-vom-neuen-Skatepark-in-Lagerlechfeld-halten-id58296051.html
(https://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/img/bilder/crop58295661/070942363-cv16_9-w940-owebp/Freizeitsport-Graben?t=.jpg)
Expand QuoteGetting a new skate Park near me, but the ground is kind of ruff.
Should I get bigger softer wheels? How big and how soft would you go if you still want to be able to nose and tail slide ?
Material of the obstacles is this dark stuff:
https://m.augsburger-allgemeine.de/schwabmuenchen/Lagerlechfeld-Was-Jugendliche-vom-neuen-Skatepark-in-Lagerlechfeld-halten-id58296051.html
(https://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/img/bilder/crop58295661/070942363-cv16_9-w940-owebp/Freizeitsport-Graben?t=.jpg)[close]
I wouldn't change my wheels for this
Does anybody know what shoes these are? Screenshot from that “it’s all good” edit by Nicolas Marti, around the 6min10sec mark. Not sure who the skater wearing em is. They look almost exactly how I would imagine a Last Resort Cupsole Hi would look but I doubt that’s what they areMaybe Jordan 2s
(https://i.imgur.com/RAdgd6X_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium)
Maybe Jordan 2sExpand QuoteDoes anybody know what shoes these are? Screenshot from that “it’s all good” edit by Nicolas Marti, around the 6min10sec mark. Not sure who the skater wearing em is. They look almost exactly how I would imagine a Last Resort Cupsole Hi would look but I doubt that’s what they are
(https://i.imgur.com/RAdgd6X_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium)[close]
How on earth do you lock into crooks on a ledge. I can slappy them but I have no idea how to pop and lock into those.
Also how do you 5-0, I can get onto the ledge on the tail but inevitably lean forward after a few inches and continue 50/50.
Thanks in advance.
Any of the DLX 8.5x14.25x31.8 like the Blue Eagle/Gonz sweatpants shape, DLX 8.5 Full SE, FA/Hockey 8.5 come to mindI’ve been eyeing up the blue eagle, it’s probably my time. I’m sure these are all great as dlx on bbs is always a good time. Thanks for the reply
Expand QuoteHow on earth do you lock into crooks on a ledge. I can slappy them but I have no idea how to pop and lock into those.
Also how do you 5-0, I can get onto the ledge on the tail but inevitably lean forward after a few inches and continue 50/50.
Thanks in advance.[close]
My recommendation for crook (assuming It's BS) on a ledge is focus on your pop and weight of your front foot. Most have issue with not popping high enough or putting enough pressure.
Be approaching the ledge at a 15 degree angle (almost straight on but not quite) and once you're close enough, pop straight up and let it hang for milliseconds longer than you think and then push all your weight of your front foot on to the nose at a slight angle to lock the front truck in. Aim to have your heel side wheel on your front truck to be on top of the ledge so you can pinch the hangar adjacent to it. Once you lock in, lean back a bit but leave the pressure on your front foot. It's important to put more pressure on your heel of your front foot rather than your toes.
For 5-0, are you leaning back enough? And are you going fast enough to maintain the balance? I find that I need more speed than I want to have to do 5-0s but it works when I suck it up and go faster while leaning back a little bit.
Hope that helps!
Here's a clip where I do a BS Crook to fakie on a box. You can see how I approach and where my weight is to grind it. If ya wanna check it out:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CVeYgALpOf4/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
I think people hate this tip but if darkpools technique isn't working for you the other way that I found worked is if you have a ledge with ends on it Ollie from before the ledge starts in line with the edge. I feel like this reduces the resistance to the grind and you can at least get a feeling for doing the crooked or 5-0 grind so when you move on to doing them "properly" from side on you at least are used to balancing while grinding. Also with the 5-0 dropping to 5050 you are allowed to over compensate and drop to tail drag while you're learning. sometimes certain spots you might even need to taildrag a 5-0 so once again it's worth being used to the feeling of the grind.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow on earth do you lock into crooks on a ledge. I can slappy them but I have no idea how to pop and lock into those.
Also how do you 5-0, I can get onto the ledge on the tail but inevitably lean forward after a few inches and continue 50/50.
Thanks in advance.[close]
My recommendation for crook (assuming It's BS) on a ledge is focus on your pop and weight of your front foot. Most have issue with not popping high enough or putting enough pressure.
Be approaching the ledge at a 15 degree angle (almost straight on but not quite) and once you're close enough, pop straight up and let it hang for milliseconds longer than you think and then push all your weight of your front foot on to the nose at a slight angle to lock the front truck in. Aim to have your heel side wheel on your front truck to be on top of the ledge so you can pinch the hangar adjacent to it. Once you lock in, lean back a bit but leave the pressure on your front foot. It's important to put more pressure on your heel of your front foot rather than your toes.
For 5-0, are you leaning back enough? And are you going fast enough to maintain the balance? I find that I need more speed than I want to have to do 5-0s but it works when I suck it up and go faster while leaning back a little bit.
Hope that helps!
Here's a clip where I do a BS Crook to fakie on a box. You can see how I approach and where my weight is to grind it. If ya wanna check it out:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CVeYgALpOf4/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=[close]
Thanks bruh, nice clip!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow on earth do you lock into crooks on a ledge. I can slappy them but I have no idea how to pop and lock into those.
Also how do you 5-0, I can get onto the ledge on the tail but inevitably lean forward after a few inches and continue 50/50.
Thanks in advance.[close]
My recommendation for crook (assuming It's BS) on a ledge is focus on your pop and weight of your front foot. Most have issue with not popping high enough or putting enough pressure.
Be approaching the ledge at a 15 degree angle (almost straight on but not quite) and once you're close enough, pop straight up and let it hang for milliseconds longer than you think and then push all your weight of your front foot on to the nose at a slight angle to lock the front truck in. Aim to have your heel side wheel on your front truck to be on top of the ledge so you can pinch the hangar adjacent to it. Once you lock in, lean back a bit but leave the pressure on your front foot. It's important to put more pressure on your heel of your front foot rather than your toes.
For 5-0, are you leaning back enough? And are you going fast enough to maintain the balance? I find that I need more speed than I want to have to do 5-0s but it works when I suck it up and go faster while leaning back a little bit.
Hope that helps!
Here's a clip where I do a BS Crook to fakie on a box. You can see how I approach and where my weight is to grind it. If ya wanna check it out:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CVeYgALpOf4/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=[close]
Thanks bruh, nice clip!
Expand QuoteAny downside to wheel wells? Like the kicks losing pop faster, or anything like that. Picked up a polar this sale weekend and probably going to set it up on my main ride pretty soon.[close]
I asked the same question in the polar shapes thread and the feedback was pretty much all neutral/positive. No stress cracks or board weakness, just less likely to wheelbite.
I think a bunch of us grabbed ww polar boards from 303 so we’re all going to find out
Expand QuoteGetting a new skate Park near me, but the ground is kind of ruff.
Should I get bigger softer wheels? How big and how soft would you go if you still want to be able to nose and tail slide ?
Material of the obstacles is this dark stuff:
https://m.augsburger-allgemeine.de/schwabmuenchen/Lagerlechfeld-Was-Jugendliche-vom-neuen-Skatepark-in-Lagerlechfeld-halten-id58296051.html
(https://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/img/bilder/crop58295661/070942363-cv16_9-w940-owebp/Freizeitsport-Graben?t=.jpg)[close]
I wouldn't change my wheels for this
How do I become an actor? Should I get a manager or an agent?If you’re looking for gigs sign up for mandy.com or check your states (or nearby large city’s) film office for listings. Doing student films in a local university is a good way to build up a demo reel. There’s a lot you can do in your area, unless you live in Alaska or some shit lol, that won’t require you to pack up and move to LA or NY since you’re just starting out. Don’t worry about agents or managers yet- just start small and focus on getting a solid resume with a good bit of variety… then comes the fun in joining SAG lol best of luck to you. Some great advice I heard once is that “acting is the humiliating… once you accept that, you can do anything” Kill the ego and lose yourself etc
How does one even find out where to try out for roles?
I know I’m always going to be a bad guy or a homeless person so I can deal with it.
I can sing I’m a pretty good dancer. I can switch flip sometimes so that’s kinda cool.
I can cry on command. Get shaking and foaming at the mouth angry first try.
I can play 9 instruments. I can paint a mural.
I can’t swim tho.
What would you do pal? I wanna work in pictures
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow on earth do you lock into crooks on a ledge. I can slappy them but I have no idea how to pop and lock into those.
Also how do you 5-0, I can get onto the ledge on the tail but inevitably lean forward after a few inches and continue 50/50.
Thanks in advance.[close]
My recommendation for crook (assuming It's BS) on a ledge is focus on your pop and weight of your front foot. Most have issue with not popping high enough or putting enough pressure.
Be approaching the ledge at a 15 degree angle (almost straight on but not quite) and once you're close enough, pop straight up and let it hang for milliseconds longer than you think and then push all your weight of your front foot on to the nose at a slight angle to lock the front truck in. Aim to have your heel side wheel on your front truck to be on top of the ledge so you can pinch the hangar adjacent to it. Once you lock in, lean back a bit but leave the pressure on your front foot. It's important to put more pressure on your heel of your front foot rather than your toes.
For 5-0, are you leaning back enough? And are you going fast enough to maintain the balance? I find that I need more speed than I want to have to do 5-0s but it works when I suck it up and go faster while leaning back a little bit.
Hope that helps!
Here's a clip where I do a BS Crook to fakie on a box. You can see how I approach and where my weight is to grind it. If ya wanna check it out:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CVeYgALpOf4/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=[close]
Thanks bruh, nice clip!
Should someone start a madness support thread?
Why did Ace have such weird sizing for their trucks above 8" until they released the AF1? In a strange way it kinda makes sense with an 8.35 axle being a sort of middle ground between 8.25 and 8.5, and I do recall the time period prior to 148/144's where Thunder/Indy only had an 8 and an 8.5, but why did Ace opt to do just an 8.35?
The gap between 8.35 and 9 was resolved with the AF1 line, it seems. Good point, though! Such a large gap forever with Ace.
Who else skated to beach house besides mark suciu in away days? For the life of me I can't remember.
Thanks!Expand QuoteWho else skated to beach house besides mark suciu in away days? For the life of me I can't remember.[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMEudStxTJA
They use Space Song in this video
The problem is people only looking at the axle width instead of the thing that actually matters: hanger width.
The 44 classic (and 55 Af1) is 146mm without an inner speed ring. It's a great 8.25 truck. If you only use a single inner speed ring on each side, you're at about 148mm, that's an 8.5 truck. The 55 classic (and 66 AF1) hanger is 159mm without speed rings, which is basically a 8.75 truck. Make it a 9" with speed rings.
It all makes sense but people kept bitching about needing an 8.5 and 8.75 truck even though it was always there. (The new 155mm 60 is still a great size.)
8.25 up to 9.0 perfectly covered and the only mistake ace made is expecting customers to be smart
Expand QuoteThe problem is people only looking at the axle width instead of the thing that actually matters: hanger width.
The 44 classic (and 55 Af1) is 146mm without an inner speed ring. It's a great 8.25 truck. If you only use a single inner speed ring on each side, you're at about 148mm, that's an 8.5 truck. The 55 classic (and 66 AF1) hanger is 159mm without speed rings, which is basically a 8.75 truck. Make it a 9" with speed rings.
It all makes sense but people kept bitching about needing an 8.5 and 8.75 truck even though it was always there. (The new 155mm 60 is still a great size.)
8.25 up to 9.0 perfectly covered and the only mistake ace made is expecting customers to be smart[close]
Not quite. The Classic 55s are closer to 162 Hanger width (when you actually measure the little coned ends to the hanger. There is enough difference between the 60s 9 (about 154mm hangers) and 66s to make the additional size worth it. The 60s are only a couple of mm narrower than a traditional 159 Indy or Thunder.
While axle is not as important as hanger width on performance it certainly a measurement people use to line up their decks with. I think the Af1 sizes are spot on and a welcome addition.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow on earth do you lock into crooks on a ledge. I can slappy them but I have no idea how to pop and lock into those.
Also how do you 5-0, I can get onto the ledge on the tail but inevitably lean forward after a few inches and continue 50/50.
Thanks in advance.[close]
My recommendation for crook (assuming It's BS) on a ledge is focus on your pop and weight of your front foot. Most have issue with not popping high enough or putting enough pressure.
Be approaching the ledge at a 15 degree angle (almost straight on but not quite) and once you're close enough, pop straight up and let it hang for milliseconds longer than you think and then push all your weight of your front foot on to the nose at a slight angle to lock the front truck in. Aim to have your heel side wheel on your front truck to be on top of the ledge so you can pinch the hangar adjacent to it. Once you lock in, lean back a bit but leave the pressure on your front foot. It's important to put more pressure on your heel of your front foot rather than your toes.
For 5-0, are you leaning back enough? And are you going fast enough to maintain the balance? I find that I need more speed than I want to have to do 5-0s but it works when I suck it up and go faster while leaning back a little bit.
Hope that helps!
Here's a clip where I do a BS Crook to fakie on a box. You can see how I approach and where my weight is to grind it. If ya wanna check it out:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CVeYgALpOf4/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=[close]
Thanks bruh, nice clip![close]
Old tip someone told me for crooks that work like a champ: put your popping foot in the heel side pocket and front foot like you're about to do a FS 180. Look at the ledge and line your front shoulder up with where you want to end up. When you pop your board will rotate FS to line up with your shoulder and your truck and body will be at a good starting angle. I ride basically parallel to the ledge and at the last second arc maybe 10 degrees at most.
Once you're locked lean back and focus on keeping your back foot in contact with the board. When you pop out momentarily lighten the nose and lift the front foot and the board will level out perfectly.
what was the height on indy lows when they made them? I can't seem to find this anywhere and for some reason I'm really curious.
what was the height on indy lows when they made them? I can't seem to find this anywhere and for some reason I'm really curious.
Expand QuoteShould someone start a madness support thread?[close]
Why start a thread for a condition that has no cure?
I've gotten down to three setups. Seems to be a nice manageable number altho I think 5 or 6 could be ok too. Or maybe 7 perhaps 8.......Expand QuoteExpand QuoteShould someone start a madness support thread?[close]
Why start a thread for a condition that has no cure?[close]
Would it be better to try and cure madness by forcing a single setup, or treat it by having like 10 setups?
I've gotten down to three setups. Seems to be a nice manageable number altho I think 5 or 6 could be ok too. Or maybe 7 perhaps 8.......Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteShould someone start a madness support thread?[close]
Why start a thread for a condition that has no cure?[close]
Would it be better to try and cure madness by forcing a single setup, or treat it by having like 10 setups?[close]
Been considering getting some vulcs again, i used to wear sk8-his all the time but i havent tried them since they updated to the "skate" line. I've never owned a pair of half cabs. How do the "skate" Sk8-his compare to the "skate" halfcabs? I hate this new vans naming system haha.
Been considering getting some vulcs again, i used to wear sk8-his all the time but i havent tried them since they updated to the "skate" line. I've never owned a pair of half cabs. How do the "skate" Sk8-his compare to the "skate" halfcabs? I hate this new vans naming system haha.
Expand QuoteBeen considering getting some vulcs again, i used to wear sk8-his all the time but i havent tried them since they updated to the "skate" line. I've never owned a pair of half cabs. How do the "skate" Sk8-his compare to the "skate" halfcabs? I hate this new vans naming system haha.[close]
Honestly the fit is pretty damn close, but since they're an actual high it really depends on how tight you lace them as they do have more ankle support. For me the Sk8 Hi and the Old School toebox feels a bit different than the Half Cab and Slip on/Authentic/Era. It's shorter and more rounded, but not massively different. One thing with the new line is the foxing tape is really thick and takes a while to break in for flip tricks.
What are y'all with multiple setups doing with them? I can't imagine needing more than one honestly as my abilities are directly tied to predicting how I do something and then doing it a ton of times.
With that said right now I have both my Baker 8.475 and 8.38 setup in an attempt to find the ultimate and it's not proving helpful. The only trick I can't do well on the 8.38 is fakie front nose and to a lesser extent back tails, but I can skate it faster and loft it higher. The 8.475 is better at those tricks, but less stable for 180s.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteShould someone start a madness support thread?[close]
Why start a thread for a condition that has no cure?[close]
Would it be better to try and cure madness by forcing a single setup, or treat it by having like 10 setups?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteShould someone start a madness support thread?[close]
Why start a thread for a condition that has no cure?[close]
Would it be better to try and cure madness by forcing a single setup, or treat it by having like 10 setups?[close]
My vote is for forcing a single setup, even if it's not super exciting. The best setup is the one you're used to, even if the pop/turn/grind/pinch isn't the absolute best it could possibly be.
I basically stopped progressing at all because I've switched gear around for a year. Then went back to what I've been riding before and started progressing again. The limbo of getting used to new gear is just terrible. You're better off only skating a setup you don't even like at all. Just get used to it ONCE and skate. You won't have to think about anything else anymore.
What are y'all with multiple setups doing with them? I can't imagine needing more than one honestly as my abilities are directly tied to predicting how I do something and then doing it a ton of times.My three are a crooked zig zagger 8.6 with soft wheels= cruiser so going a to b (altho honestly this doesn't happen often at all anymore) just skatepark cruise around. Enjoi 7.75 so flatground Manny pads etc and a shaped zero 9 with 55mm wheels more of a skatepark board. I feel them all being so different makes having multiple setups ok. I could probably just setup an 8.25-8.6 normal board again to have just one but I already have all the other stuff so I use it.
With that said right now I have both my Baker 8.475 and 8.38 setup in an attempt to find the ultimate and it's not proving helpful. The only trick I can't do well on the 8.38 is fakie front nose and to a lesser extent back tails, but I can skate it faster and loft it higher. The 8.475 is better at those tricks, but less stable for 180s.
What are y'all with multiple setups doing with them? I can't imagine needing more than one honestly as my abilities are directly tied to predicting how I do something and then doing it a ton of times.
With that said right now I have both my Baker 8.475 and 8.38 setup in an attempt to find the ultimate and it's not proving helpful. The only trick I can't do well on the 8.38 is fakie front nose and to a lesser extent back tails, but I can skate it faster and loft it higher. The 8.475 is better at those tricks, but less stable for 180s.
I saw Indy released the forged hollow mids recently but does anyone know if they're going to sell the forged mid plate separately like they do with the standard mid plate?
The 8.475 is a Baker and super similar to the DLX 8.4 and 8.5 Eagle as well as the Baker 8.25 so I thought it could open up some possibilities. Generally speaking I love how predictable and techy it is, flips feel as if they require way less effort, but overall 14.38-14.5 feels a bit chiller at 6 foot 3. I was swayed by Reynolds discussing his sizing down.
how does the fit of the new skate SK8-his compare to the skate half cabs? I asked a little while back but it got buried. I'm not talking about sizing, as much as im concerned about the toe box and heel lock. Sk8-his dont really lock my heels in well, but the toe box is adequate for my foot. if the skate half cabs lock your heels in better and maybe have a slightly wider toe box, im sold. no skate shops near me to try on in person.
What are y'all with multiple setups doing with them? I can't imagine needing more than one honestly as my abilities are directly tied to predicting how I do something and then doing it a ton of times.I have 2 of the exact same set ups, just one with wider wheels and deck rails.
how does the fit of the new skate SK8-his compare to the skate half cabs? I asked a little while back but it got buried. I'm not talking about sizing, as much as im concerned about the toe box and heel lock. Sk8-his dont really lock my heels in well, but the toe box is adequate for my foot. if the skate half cabs lock your heels in better and maybe have a slightly wider toe box, im sold. no skate shops near me to try on in person.I just got a pair of the skate half cabs yesterday. I wore them most of the day and a while today. They don’t feel too narrow, but most def more narrow than my last pair of halfs, which weren’t the pros. I don’t feel like the toe box is huge…it feels just right. Heel feels locked in and ready to party. I can’t wait to skate them.
Is it fine to store my boards in my trunk all summer? I live in AR so it gets pretty damn toasty. Will it warp the decks or fuck with the bushings/wheels?
Indys with forged baseplates are 53.5mm high with a WB of +3.15~ right? Same WB as the tensor ATGs and the new royals? From what I found the forged indys have a slightly wider WB than regular indys but I found conflicting info when I searched around.
Expand QuoteIndys with forged baseplates are 53.5mm high with a WB of +3.15~ right? Same WB as the tensor ATGs and the new royals? From what I found the forged indys have a slightly wider WB than regular indys but I found conflicting info when I searched around.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=108580.0
I usually come back to this thread for reference.
From my last measurement Royals are +3.15", similar to a Thunder Team (Cast baseplate) and Indy Hollow Forged
Expand QuoteIs it fine to store my boards in my trunk all summer? I live in AR so it gets pretty damn toasty. Will it warp the decks or fuck with the bushings/wheels?[close]
I live in Tulsa so we probably have close to the same crazy weather patterns. I do this year round. Not saying it’s smart but I’ve not noticed anything warping before. Someone on here smarter than me probably has a better answer but yeah I’ve not noticed anything. I do typically chip boards sometimes so that may be part of it. Idk.
Expand QuoteIs it fine to store my boards in my trunk all summer? I live in AR so it gets pretty damn toasty. Will it warp the decks or fuck with the bushings/wheels?[close]
I live in Tulsa so we probably have close to the same crazy weather patterns. I do this year round. Not saying it’s smart but I’ve not noticed anything warping before. Someone on here smarter than me probably has a better answer but yeah I’ve not noticed anything. I do typically chip boards sometimes so that may be part of it. Idk.
Is it fine to store my boards in my trunk all summer? I live in AR so it gets pretty damn toasty. Will it warp the decks or fuck with the bushings/wheels?
Expand QuoteIs it fine to store my boards in my trunk all summer? I live in AR so it gets pretty damn toasty. Will it warp the decks or fuck with the bushings/wheels?[close]
All good answers so far, but here is a story from my experience too.
I had one guy I know from the local skatepark who had a sporty hatch looking vehicle, never covered his boards in the back, always complained that his boards kept getting stress cracks down the length and quite a few even had delamination issues, even though he never skated that hard or broke a board skating. Others had told him not to leave his boards in the car like that, but he didn't want to listen and I refused to sell him any more decks with him coming back to complain about the wood.
Another half a dozen assorted brands from other shops all had the same issue. Then when he crashed his fancy car and got a van, his next new board magically had no issues, along with others from then on. It still took a lot of convincing for him to understand direct light and significant heat would always cause the board to cook in his car, but quite simply putting it in a cardboard board box or even just putting something insulating it from the heat over the board would help a whole lot in stopping those issues.
As for any other things, they all are minimal in comparison to that issue, but I always recommend anyone who is going to leave anything in their car to put it in a closed box, which is pretty good insulation and helps keep boards, decks and any other product safe, as well as out of sight of possible theft from someone seeing a skateboard in a locked car and smashing a window - yes that has happened to others more than a few times over the years too.
If you don't have any board boxes, next time you order something, or even drop in to the local shop and buy something, just ask them for a board box as most places will have quite a few headed for the bin that can be reused for a safe car board storage box.
I have almost permanently kept boards in my car for the last twenty something years, including having the car out in full sun day in, day out for a lot of that and I never really had any issues with any of my boards, spare decks or anything else. Everything is in cardboard boxes in both the boot and interior, with a thick dark material over the lot on the back seat which has definitely helped.
What are y'all with multiple setups doing with them? I can't imagine needing more than one honestly as my abilities are directly tied to predicting how I do something and then doing it a ton of times.
With that said right now I have both my Baker 8.475 and 8.38 setup in an attempt to find the ultimate and it's not proving helpful. The only trick I can't do well on the 8.38 is fakie front nose and to a lesser extent back tails, but I can skate it faster and loft it higher. The 8.475 is better at those tricks, but less stable for 180s.
Expand QuoteWhat are y'all with multiple setups doing with them? I can't imagine needing more than one honestly as my abilities are directly tied to predicting how I do something and then doing it a ton of times.
With that said right now I have both my Baker 8.475 and 8.38 setup in an attempt to find the ultimate and it's not proving helpful. The only trick I can't do well on the 8.38 is fakie front nose and to a lesser extent back tails, but I can skate it faster and loft it higher. The 8.475 is better at those tricks, but less stable for 180s.[close]
I have three very different setups. My main setup.
One setup for lazy days and not so much flipping.
One rain/cruiser board which I need often when it rains.
I need to skate to stay mentally sane and happy.
Thanks for the insight. I definitely have a cardboard box I can use, and I'll throw some silica packets in there as well. What about the wheels though? Am I going to temporarily have softer wheels until they cool off?
Does anyone know about brands/shapes which concaves are "big wheel friendly"?
Most of the decks concaves I've ridden/seen flatten out over the wheels, whereas e.g Powell decks still have the full concave over the wheels. I get significantly less wheelbite or can ride bigger wheels with Powell decks.
Heroin's last drop had some wheel well offerings too.Expand QuoteDoes anyone know about brands/shapes which concaves are "big wheel friendly"?
Most of the decks concaves I've ridden/seen flatten out over the wheels, whereas e.g Powell decks still have the full concave over the wheels. I get significantly less wheelbite or can ride bigger wheels with Powell decks.[close]
Polar and Madness are the only brands that come to mind that are doing wheel wells these days, and maybe Scram?
Does anyone know about brands/shapes which concaves are "big wheel friendly"?
Most of the decks concaves I've ridden/seen flatten out over the wheels, whereas e.g Powell decks still have the full concave over the wheels. I get significantly less wheelbite or can ride bigger wheels with Powell decks.
What are y'all with multiple setups doing with them? I can't imagine needing more than one honestly as my abilities are directly tied to predicting how I do something and then doing it a ton of times.
With that said right now I have both my Baker 8.475 and 8.38 setup in an attempt to find the ultimate and it's not proving helpful. The only trick I can't do well on the 8.38 is fakie front nose and to a lesser extent back tails, but I can skate it faster and loft it higher. The 8.475 is better at those tricks, but less stable for 180s.
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know about brands/shapes which concaves are "big wheel friendly"?
Most of the decks concaves I've ridden/seen flatten out over the wheels, whereas e.g Powell decks still have the full concave over the wheels. I get significantly less wheelbite or can ride bigger wheels with Powell decks.[close]
My first question is what is on your setup in terms of trucks, wheels, risers (guessing minimal to none) and how loose you ride your trucks too - sizes of those parts?
Next is what size / width board would you usually ride?
Wider boards with mellow concave are going to have a lot more issues, especially almost flat type boards, as would very narrow boards, but it also depends on whether the wheelbase is longer or shorter on certain molds, eg a shorter mold and longer wheelbase and the wheelbite marks are almost at the ends of the main body (but more into the flatter area where the kicks start) but shorter wheelbase with more fingers of flat often means that the wheelbite if any will be right into the full concave area, so way less likely to touch.
Wheel wells will definitely offset any issues by up to a quarter inch, as per testing and cutting wheel wells into various boards I have, as per post below.
Going back to the setup though, looser / lower trucks are always going to have more issues with wheelbite no matter what deck you have. Some people will use risers to get away from this, but others flatly refuse - their personal choice - so as much as I would say chronic wheelbite issues can be offset by even minimal risers, that is up to you.
This was unrelated but just something I did the other day, which can definitely help in this situation. Cutting wheel wells into any deck is not that hard, but it is best to practice on an older board first, before just going hard at it on a new board and making a mess of it. This is by no means a "professional job" and just something I was having a bit of fun with.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cehqga4Jevg/
Anyone ever have their board go soggy after flying? I checked my board for about a 5 hour flight and when I got there it was total mush the next day…
Not that it matters but it is a Busenitz. Was nice and snappy before.
Expand QuoteAnyone ever have their board go soggy after flying? I checked my board for about a 5 hour flight and when I got there it was total mush the next day…
Not that it matters but it is a Busenitz. Was nice and snappy before.[close]
The cold, pressure, and moisture could've effected it. Planes have 2 luggage holds, one that is temperature managed (where they put pets and stuff) and one that isnt where they put normal luggage.
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know about brands/shapes which concaves are "big wheel friendly"?
Most of the decks concaves I've ridden/seen flatten out over the wheels, whereas e.g Powell decks still have the full concave over the wheels. I get significantly less wheelbite or can ride bigger wheels with Powell decks.[close]
My first question is what is on your setup in terms of trucks, wheels, risers (guessing minimal to none) and how loose you ride your trucks too - sizes of those parts?
Next is what size / width board would you usually ride?
Wider boards with mellow concave are going to have a lot more issues, especially almost flat type boards, as would very narrow boards, but it also depends on whether the wheelbase is longer or shorter on certain molds, eg a shorter mold and longer wheelbase and the wheelbite marks are almost at the ends of the main body (but more into the flatter area where the kicks start) but shorter wheelbase with more fingers of flat often means that the wheelbite if any will be right into the full concave area, so way less likely to touch.
Wheel wells will definitely offset any issues by up to a quarter inch, as per testing and cutting wheel wells into various boards I have, as per post below.
Going back to the setup though, looser / lower trucks are always going to have more issues with wheelbite no matter what deck you have. Some people will use risers to get away from this, but others flatly refuse - their personal choice - so as much as I would say chronic wheelbite issues can be offset by even minimal risers, that is up to you.
This was unrelated but just something I did the other day, which can definitely help in this situation. Cutting wheel wells into any deck is not that hard, but it is best to practice on an older board first, before just going hard at it on a new board and making a mess of it. This is by no means a "professional job" and just something I was having a bit of fun with.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cehqga4Jevg/
Is that a blue meanie? Looks awesome with the wheel wells.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone ever have their board go soggy after flying? I checked my board for about a 5 hour flight and when I got there it was total mush the next day…
Not that it matters but it is a Busenitz. Was nice and snappy before.[close]
The cold, pressure, and moisture could've effected it. Planes have 2 luggage holds, one that is temperature managed (where they put pets and stuff) and one that isnt where they put normal luggage.[close]
It was Southwest so anything could have happened I guess. I’ve just never had a board be so drastically different in such a short time.
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Is that a blue meanie? Looks awesome with the wheel wells.[close]
Sure is.
It is the one I had set up on 159s and just didn't like it. Left it for a while, then set it up on NOS 149s and 60mm cruiser wheels and it is way more fun.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone ever have their board go soggy after flying? I checked my board for about a 5 hour flight and when I got there it was total mush the next day…
Not that it matters but it is a Busenitz. Was nice and snappy before.[close]
The cold, pressure, and moisture could've effected it. Planes have 2 luggage holds, one that is temperature managed (where they put pets and stuff) and one that isnt where they put normal luggage.[close]
It was Southwest so anything could have happened I guess. I’ve just never had a board be so drastically different in such a short time.[close]
I used to fly for work all the time, so had a specific board I would always take as others had warned me against it. The board ended up about twice as heavy as the same other one - the deck in particular (everything else was fine) and it even felt like it was a lot thicker when I finally stopped taking that board with me on my work flights.
Could be more in my mind than anything else, but it definitely had a whole lot going on compared to every other board I had of that exact same one, even being wrapped up in plastic inside a big bag and often in a luggage transport bag as well.
When I stopped flying, I put that in a box and forgot about it, but after a while when I got it out again, it felt a whole lot more normal again, so who knows really.
pretty niche question but here goes...do the Adidas Puigs fit/skate similarly to the Copa Nationales? I love skating the Copas after they've broken in, and I enjoy the look of the Puigs. very curious.
Anyone ridden both the Baker 8.38 and DLX that is same specs and have any clue as to how different they are? I thought they were the same and recently got an Anti Hero 8.38 and it feels atrocious. It's a II on the press and think I've mostly ridden III but that seems quite trivial.
Anyone ridden both the Baker 8.38 and DLX that is same specs and have any clue as to how different they are? I thought they were the same and recently got an Anti Hero 8.38 and it feels atrocious. It's a II on the press and think I've mostly ridden III but that seems quite trivial.
Ok so I'm not fucking insane- this anti hero has a 6.875 tail vs 6.625 and 7.25 nose vs 7.0625 on the Baker. I measured with the concave for both as this takes into account the steepness, but even measuring straight across they're different. The Baker ends up at 32 on the dot vs the Anti Hero at 32.25 (straight across).
Expand Quotepretty niche question but here goes...do the Adidas Puigs fit/skate similarly to the Copa Nationales? I love skating the Copas after they've broken in, and I enjoy the look of the Puigs. very curious.[close]
Puigs have a little more wiggle room up front and a better heel lock-in. The Copa and the Tyshawn seem to have tighter toe boxes than most of the other recent models, and the Copa heel is pretty low. I had a bit of slip when I started wearing those. Still love them, though.
I should also mention that the Copas I had were the leather ones with the suede toe cap and serrated stripes (the ones that look like the Copa soccer cleat).
(https://i.ibb.co/2hwTFxM/213-AD86-D-BBEC-4-B6-D-A8-B2-5-BD1-A1-EB8431.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2hwTFxM)
any way to get indys to turn like the af1s?
Expand Quoteany way to get indys to turn like the af1s?[close]
Sorry, doubt it, the geometry is quite different. :(
I have a dumb question about socks. I've never had a nice thick pair of Stance socks until now, whenever I wear them my feet hurt less. I usually wear thin cheap department store socks. Placebo? Or are nice thick socks actually comfier on your feets?
Expand Quoteany way to get indys to turn like the af1s?[close]
Sorry, doubt it, the geometry is quite different. :(
I have a dumb question about socks. I've never had a nice thick pair of Stance socks until now, whenever I wear them my feet hurt less. I usually wear thin cheap department store socks. Placebo? Or are nice thick socks actually comfier on your feets?
Soooo…the finger sock things. Look gross, initially feel disgusting. Like glasses for your feet.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RlbARlVyRAc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RlbARlVyRAcExpand QuoteSoooo…the finger sock things. Look gross, initially feel disgusting. Like glasses for your feet.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand Quotepretty niche question but here goes...do the Adidas Puigs fit/skate similarly to the Copa Nationales? I love skating the Copas after they've broken in, and I enjoy the look of the Puigs. very curious.[close]
Puigs have a little more wiggle room up front and a better heel lock-in. The Copa and the Tyshawn seem to have tighter toe boxes than most of the other recent models, and the Copa heel is pretty low. I had a bit of slip when I started wearing those. Still love them, though.
I should also mention that the Copas I had were the leather ones with the suede toe cap and serrated stripes (the ones that look like the Copa soccer cleat).
(https://i.ibb.co/2hwTFxM/213-AD86-D-BBEC-4-B6-D-A8-B2-5-BD1-A1-EB8431.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2hwTFxM)[close]
this is super helpful, thank you! also the answer I wanted to hear, I have kind of wider feet so the Copas were tight at first but great once broken in. good to know! now to cop some shoes that I definitely don't need right now haha.
What’s the best dunk substitute? Just started skating some, for the first time in forever, great for skating (weird for wearing, doesn’t fit my old guy ‘vibes’). Obviously I’m not going to get anymore, anytime soon, and AJ1s are also super hard to find…so fastbreaks? Tiagos? Ishod’s? What’s my slim thick cupsole?
(I know this question has been asked a bazillion times, and I just end up forgetting the answers, and kinda zoning out on the convo’s cuz I forgot how comfy/decent the flick is).
Expand QuoteWhat’s the best dunk substitute? Just started skating some, for the first time in forever, great for skating (weird for wearing, doesn’t fit my old guy ‘vibes’). Obviously I’m not going to get anymore, anytime soon, and AJ1s are also super hard to find…so fastbreaks? Tiagos? Ishod’s? What’s my slim thick cupsole?
(I know this question has been asked a bazillion times, and I just end up forgetting the answers, and kinda zoning out on the convo’s cuz I forgot how comfy/decent the flick is).[close]
Lakai Telfords? Replace the Nike Swoosh with the Lakai logo on the side and bam. Kyonosuke was wearing them in his Primitive part and they looked great.
Expand QuoteOk so I'm not fucking insane- this anti hero has a 6.875 tail vs 6.625 and 7.25 nose vs 7.0625 on the Baker. I measured with the concave for both as this takes into account the steepness, but even measuring straight across they're different. The Baker ends up at 32 on the dot vs the Anti Hero at 32.25 (straight across).[close]
I prefer, by quite a bit, boards 32 or less. Out of length, width, wb…length (once thought to be the least relevant) is the least fungible.
Dlx shapes have been too long, full, and steep for me…unless in skating an 8ish bird and then whatever works.
I’ve loved baker boards in the past, like few others. I swear the wood/molds are slightly different, but knowledgeable persons that I believe have the correct info assure me I am incorrect. I had some conspiracy theories about generator, bbs, generator-bbs…but yeah. Gibberish On my part. I’ve tried to not go down the tail length rabbit hole, but it’s difficult for me to ignore that tail lengths greater than 6.6 are pretty much out for me. 6.5 is better. Nose doesn’t need to be over 7, prefer less. This may be why I’ve started to like longer wb’s, but total lengths up to 32: shorter lengths for nose and tail. All I know is I don’t know shit.
But I’d rather ride a baker than a dlx
If you’re looking for gigs sign up for mandy.com or check your states (or nearby large city’s) film office for listings. Doing student films in a local university is a good way to build up a demo reel. There’s a lot you can do in your area, unless you live in Alaska or some shit lol, that won’t require you to pack up and move to LA or NY since you’re just starting out. Don’t worry about agents or managers yet- just start small and focus on getting a solid resume with a good bit of variety… then comes the fun in joining SAG lol best of luck to you. Some great advice I heard once is that “acting is the humiliating… once you accept that, you can do anything” Kill the ego and lose yourself etcExpand QuoteHow do I become an actor? Should I get a manager or an agent?
How does one even find out where to try out for roles?
I know I’m always going to be a bad guy or a homeless person so I can deal with it.
I can sing I’m a pretty good dancer. I can switch flip sometimes so that’s kinda cool.
I can cry on command. Get shaking and foaming at the mouth angry first try.
I can play 9 instruments. I can paint a mural.
I can’t swim tho.
What would you do pal? I wanna work in pictures[close]
Has anyone tried the Neen Footprint shoe? I see that they are on sale and Im tempted to try them out.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s the best dunk substitute? Just started skating some, for the first time in forever, great for skating (weird for wearing, doesn’t fit my old guy ‘vibes’). Obviously I’m not going to get anymore, anytime soon, and AJ1s are also super hard to find…so fastbreaks? Tiagos? Ishod’s? What’s my slim thick cupsole?
(I know this question has been asked a bazillion times, and I just end up forgetting the answers, and kinda zoning out on the convo’s cuz I forgot how comfy/decent the flick is).[close]
Lakai Telfords? Replace the Nike Swoosh with the Lakai logo on the side and bam. Kyonosuke was wearing them in his Primitive part and they looked great.[close]
Ha. I’ll give em a shot!
Aesthetically, I like LRAB. Nikes fit me, have pretty much always been tts, and ‘just work’. But…I’d rather not.
If the Lakais are decent I’ll definitely give ‘em a shot. I like the look of Simon’s shoe. The last Lakais I had were the proto and they were…ok. At best.
Expand QuoteHas anyone tried the Neen Footprint shoe? I see that they are on sale and Im tempted to try them out.[close]
If you get them come back with a review. I was definitely curious about them. Seems sort of gimmicky but if it works it works
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s the best dunk substitute? Just started skating some, for the first time in forever, great for skating (weird for wearing, doesn’t fit my old guy ‘vibes’). Obviously I’m not going to get anymore, anytime soon, and AJ1s are also super hard to find…so fastbreaks? Tiagos? Ishod’s? What’s my slim thick cupsole?
(I know this question has been asked a bazillion times, and I just end up forgetting the answers, and kinda zoning out on the convo’s cuz I forgot how comfy/decent the flick is).[close]
Lakai Telfords? Replace the Nike Swoosh with the Lakai logo on the side and bam. Kyonosuke was wearing them in his Primitive part and they looked great.[close]
Ha. I’ll give em a shot!
Aesthetically, I like LRAB. Nikes fit me, have pretty much always been tts, and ‘just work’. But…I’d rather not.
If the Lakais are decent I’ll definitely give ‘em a shot. I like the look of Simon’s shoe. The last Lakais I had were the proto and they were…ok. At best.[close]
Love my Telfords and they come in a high and a low. Some people don't like that the sole is thin but, but I like it because the board feel is great right out of the box. And I don't really jump down anything big so that doesn't bother me at all. Just a heads up though it looks like they are changing the sole on them to the same one as the atlantic for the ones coming out at the end of this year/beginning of next. Given the catalogs I've seen it looks like they're going to be sticking with that sole going forward. But maybe they'll make both? I don't know. Current sole vs upcoming below.
(https://i.ibb.co/SdDt7Sb/Screenshot-2022-06-14-001023.png) (https://ibb.co/SdDt7Sb)
Does anyone remember the trucks that were shaped like this?Kreper
(https://i.imgur.com/qLf2lTw.png)
They were kind of spikey, but rounded in between the spikes like it was meant for your fingers to grab them? I think they had 1 or 2 less spikes and more space for your fingers than I drew here.
They either looked like this, or had a red baseplate, I can't remember.
I remember someone I knew had these trucks and I thought they were so cool looking, but in retrospect, I bet they are awful for many different grinds.
Can anyone remember the brand or model name? For some reason Creature (or something along those lines... Monster? Viscera? No idea.) is coming to mind, but I can't find any evidence of them on the internet at the moment.
Anyone have any leads? Does anyone else even remember these (early 2000s)?
Does anyone remember the trucks that were shaped like this?
(https://i.imgur.com/qLf2lTw.png)
They were kind of spikey, but rounded in between the spikes like it was meant for your fingers to grab them? I think they had 1 or 2 less spikes and more space for your fingers than I drew here.
They either looked like this, or had a red baseplate, I can't remember.
I remember someone I knew had these trucks and I thought they were so cool looking, but in retrospect, I bet they are awful for many different grinds.
Can anyone remember the brand or model name? For some reason Creature (or something along those lines... Monster? Viscera? No idea.) is coming to mind, but I can't find any evidence of them on the internet at the moment.
Anyone have any leads? Does anyone else even remember these (early 2000s)?
KreperExpand QuoteDoes anyone remember the trucks that were shaped like this?
(https://i.imgur.com/qLf2lTw.png)
They were kind of spikey, but rounded in between the spikes like it was meant for your fingers to grab them? I think they had 1 or 2 less spikes and more space for your fingers than I drew here.
They either looked like this, or had a red baseplate, I can't remember.
I remember someone I knew had these trucks and I thought they were so cool looking, but in retrospect, I bet they are awful for many different grinds.
Can anyone remember the brand or model name? For some reason Creature (or something along those lines... Monster? Viscera? No idea.) is coming to mind, but I can't find any evidence of them on the internet at the moment.
Anyone have any leads? Does anyone else even remember these (early 2000s)?[close]
Expand QuoteDoes anyone remember the trucks that were shaped like this?
(https://i.imgur.com/qLf2lTw.png)
They were kind of spikey, but rounded in between the spikes like it was meant for your fingers to grab them? I think they had 1 or 2 less spikes and more space for your fingers than I drew here.
They either looked like this, or had a red baseplate, I can't remember.
I remember someone I knew had these trucks and I thought they were so cool looking, but in retrospect, I bet they are awful for many different grinds.
Can anyone remember the brand or model name? For some reason Creature (or something along those lines... Monster? Viscera? No idea.) is coming to mind, but I can't find any evidence of them on the internet at the moment.
Anyone have any leads? Does anyone else even remember these (early 2000s)?[close]
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0519/1388/3831/files/kreper_ccs.jpg?v=1640125579)
Yeah basically just aesthetic a friend had them and they were just grind king's. Really wobbly even if done up tight.Expand QuoteKreperExpand QuoteDoes anyone remember the trucks that were shaped like this?
(https://i.imgur.com/qLf2lTw.png)
They were kind of spikey, but rounded in between the spikes like it was meant for your fingers to grab them? I think they had 1 or 2 less spikes and more space for your fingers than I drew here.
They either looked like this, or had a red baseplate, I can't remember.
I remember someone I knew had these trucks and I thought they were so cool looking, but in retrospect, I bet they are awful for many different grinds.
Can anyone remember the brand or model name? For some reason Creature (or something along those lines... Monster? Viscera? No idea.) is coming to mind, but I can't find any evidence of them on the internet at the moment.
Anyone have any leads? Does anyone else even remember these (early 2000s)?[close][close]
Thank you!! I found it at the same time as you by digging through an Internet Archive of a 2001 CCS magazine haha!
Here is a pic I found online if anyone is curious: (https://thumbor.offerup.com/M-xNkGs91ULu7pLiJcFtOSk-cOE=/250x444/b717/b717c0a093ad4e23915e9fea88093d7e.jpg)
That's been driving me crazy for years! I appreciate it.
Did anyone skate them? How were they? Was it purely aesthetic, or did it make mallgrabbing easier/more comfortable?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone remember the trucks that were shaped like this?
(https://i.imgur.com/qLf2lTw.png)
They were kind of spikey, but rounded in between the spikes like it was meant for your fingers to grab them? I think they had 1 or 2 less spikes and more space for your fingers than I drew here.
They either looked like this, or had a red baseplate, I can't remember.
I remember someone I knew had these trucks and I thought they were so cool looking, but in retrospect, I bet they are awful for many different grinds.
Can anyone remember the brand or model name? For some reason Creature (or something along those lines... Monster? Viscera? No idea.) is coming to mind, but I can't find any evidence of them on the internet at the moment.
Anyone have any leads? Does anyone else even remember these (early 2000s)?[close]
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0519/1388/3831/files/kreper_ccs.jpg?v=1640125579)[close]
LOL, omg that is the EXACT CCS listing I found (but the upload I found was worse resolution). Thanks a ton guys, I don't know why I didn't ask earlier considering I got two instant responses. I appreciate it.
EDIT: I just noticed the glow in the dark part.
Someone needs to put together the ultimate night board. Glow in the dark Spitfires, Krepers, hardware (I had some, not sure what brand).... Just found this video of glowing griptape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uSaKoN1h9g
And the cherry on top? Pop a tail devil on that shit.
What skate company is going to have the BALLS to do it, at least ironically? Bronze 56k? Quasi? Who's going to do it?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotepretty niche question but here goes...do the Adidas Puigs fit/skate similarly to the Copa Nationales? I love skating the Copas after they've broken in, and I enjoy the look of the Puigs. very curious.[close]
Puigs have a little more wiggle room up front and a better heel lock-in. The Copa and the Tyshawn seem to have tighter toe boxes than most of the other recent models, and the Copa heel is pretty low. I had a bit of slip when I started wearing those. Still love them, though.
I should also mention that the Copas I had were the leather ones with the suede toe cap and serrated stripes (the ones that look like the Copa soccer cleat).
(https://i.ibb.co/2hwTFxM/213-AD86-D-BBEC-4-B6-D-A8-B2-5-BD1-A1-EB8431.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2hwTFxM)[close]
this is super helpful, thank you! also the answer I wanted to hear, I have kind of wider feet so the Copas were tight at first but great once broken in. good to know! now to cop some shoes that I definitely don't need right now haha.[close]
How long do they take to break in? I've got a pair of the white leather ones and they hurt my feet to skate and are pretty broken in. I ordered a pair of suede ones thinking maybe they would stretch a bit easier, but they also kinda hurt. I've tried the 3ST004s and Tyshawns and those both hurt as well. Busenitz are the only ones that feel like butter from beginning to end, but I'm looking for a shoe that lasts longer in the ollie area and maybe has a sole stiffer than cheese.
are sling bags hype/gimmicks or is there real utility there? (when compared to a backpack)
are they so 2017?
Does anyone have a good/easy way to remove pivot cups without scratching your baseplates up? I usually use some combo of a screwdriver and pliers to get them out, but I always end up scratching up my baseplates a bit and it takes a while. Pry some, pull some, pry some, pull some.
Expand QuoteDoes anyone have a good/easy way to remove pivot cups without scratching your baseplates up? I usually use some combo of a screwdriver and pliers to get them out, but I always end up scratching up my baseplates a bit and it takes a while. Pry some, pull some, pry some, pull some.[close]
Anything long with a point. I use a small metal file, gently wedge the point down into the side of the cup, and sorta lift/pry it up at the same time. Never had trouble. They usually pop all the way out with one or two tries.
Does anyone have a good/easy way to remove pivot cups without scratching your baseplates up? I usually use some combo of a screwdriver and pliers to get them out, but I always end up scratching up my baseplates a bit and it takes a while. Pry some, pull some, pry some, pull some.
Expand QuoteDoes anyone have a good/easy way to remove pivot cups without scratching your baseplates up? I usually use some combo of a screwdriver and pliers to get them out, but I always end up scratching up my baseplates a bit and it takes a while. Pry some, pull some, pry some, pull some.[close]
I try to surgically grab the inside of top edge of the pivot cup with needle-nose pliers. It’s usually pretty successful. Sometimes the pivot cup gets a little messed up but the baseplate is scratch-free.
Does anyone have a good/easy way to remove pivot cups without scratching your baseplates up? I usually use some combo of a screwdriver and pliers to get them out, but I always end up scratching up my baseplates a bit and it takes a while. Pry some, pull some, pry some, pull some.
are sling bags hype/gimmicks or is there real utility there? (when compared to a backpack)
are waist bags better? growing up these were relics of the 80s that no one wore anymore
are they so 2017?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone have a good/easy way to remove pivot cups without scratching your baseplates up? I usually use some combo of a screwdriver and pliers to get them out, but I always end up scratching up my baseplates a bit and it takes a while. Pry some, pull some, pry some, pull some.[close]
I try to surgically grab the inside of top edge of the pivot cup with needle-nose pliers. It’s usually pretty successful. Sometimes the pivot cup gets a little messed up but the baseplate is scratch-free.[close]
I'm sure some better pliers would help too, but i swear even when i get a good grip on it, i have to pull it like 20 times.
Anyone else feel that its way easier to do/land flip tricks on low trucks?
At first I used to skate taller trucks, and really struggled with flip tricks. Then, the peak of my flip trick ability came once I switched to Venture Lows. It was sort of an epiphany. Then I started skating Indy Standards Highs I basically stopped being able to do as many flip tricks again.
I don't plan on switching back to lows (I love skating Aces with 56mm wheels too much), but I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience?
Anyone else feel that its way easier to do/land flip tricks on low trucks?The low trucks definitely help me for the flip tricks, and if i want to go tech on a high 55 mm truck i need mellow kicks and kind of small wheels. Now i mostly use my high (film) trucks for a cruiser and do enjoy the mid height of the new royals for all around skating. This year's black friday might be a good time to get a new pair of low trucks, but still haven't decided if i should continue the game on the good old venture lows or to try thunder 147 (coz have i never had a pair of thunder before).
At first I used to skate taller trucks, and really struggled with flip tricks. Then, the peak of my flip trick ability came once I switched to Venture Lows. It was sort of an epiphany. Then I started skating Indy Standards Highs I basically stopped being able to do as many flip tricks again.
I don't plan on switching back to lows (I love skating Aces with 56mm wheels too much), but I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience?
If you want the real flip trick "hack" go low trucks but also trucks thinner than board. 8.5 board with 7.75 trucks is a flip machine. Also good for slappys, ok for manuals but not a whole lot else
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone remember the trucks that were shaped like this?
(https://i.imgur.com/qLf2lTw.png)
They were kind of spikey, but rounded in between the spikes like it was meant for your fingers to grab them? I think they had 1 or 2 less spikes and more space for your fingers than I drew here.
They either looked like this, or had a red baseplate, I can't remember.
I remember someone I knew had these trucks and I thought they were so cool looking, but in retrospect, I bet they are awful for many different grinds.
Can anyone remember the brand or model name? For some reason Creature (or something along those lines... Monster? Viscera? No idea.) is coming to mind, but I can't find any evidence of them on the internet at the moment.
Anyone have any leads? Does anyone else even remember these (early 2000s)?[close]
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LOL, omg that is the EXACT CCS listing I found (but the upload I found was worse resolution). Thanks a ton guys, I don't know why I didn't ask earlier considering I got two instant responses. I appreciate it.
EDIT: I just noticed the glow in the dark part.
Someone needs to put together the ultimate night board. Glow in the dark Spitfires, Krepers, hardware (I had some, not sure what brand).... Just found this video of glowing griptape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uSaKoN1h9g
And the cherry on top? Pop a tail devil on that shit.
What skate company is going to have the BALLS to do it, at least ironically? Bronze 56k? Quasi? Who's going to do it?[close]
I have glow in the dark Spitfires and a glow in the dark Real Ishod 8.5” twin tail still in the stack. Not looking to part with either but I wouldn’t mind some glow in the dark Krepers! ;)
Anyone else feel that its way easier to do/land flip tricks on low trucks?I tried Venture lows a few years back, great for flips but didn’t like the stretched wb, went back to Ace.
At first I used to skate taller trucks, and really struggled with flip tricks. Then, the peak of my flip trick ability came once I switched to Venture Lows. It was sort of an epiphany. Then I started skating Indy Standards Highs I basically stopped being able to do as many flip tricks again.
I don't plan on switching back to lows (I love skating Aces with 56mm wheels too much), but I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience?
Is there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?
Expand QuoteIs there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?[close]
Leaving them in as hot a tub to soak with fabric softener is the most common one I have heard, if you want to try to fast track the softening.
I used to just keep brand new ones for work (not for skating right away) and put them in the wash any time I did a load of washing, even if I had not worn them to ease into it, but some softened up a lot faster than others too.
After other people had suggested it, I went a size up in the 874 pants and put a belt on permanently, I feel like they got a whole lot easier to wear right from first day, but that doesn't really help you right now.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?[close]
Leaving them in as hot a tub to soak with fabric softener is the most common one I have heard, if you want to try to fast track the softening.
I used to just keep brand new ones for work (not for skating right away) and put them in the wash any time I did a load of washing, even if I had not worn them to ease into it, but some softened up a lot faster than others too.
After other people had suggested it, I went a size up in the 874 pants and put a belt on permanently, I feel like they got a whole lot easier to wear right from first day, but that doesn't really help you right now.[close]
Cheers mate. I took them for a session and while stiff they felt good to skate. I told the wife to put them in the machine every time she washes so they‘ll soften up soon.
Other question: Coming from Polar 93s, skating Dickies 873s feels like skinny jeans. It makes me feel like skating differently, not worse just different. I feel like baggies are more forgiving but with slim pants you might be more in control of what happens under your feet. How do pants affect your skating?
Does anyone have a good/easy way to remove pivot cups without scratching your baseplates up? I usually use some combo of a screwdriver and pliers to get them out, but I always end up scratching up my baseplates a bit and it takes a while. Pry some, pull some, pry some, pull some.I always use a truck axel. Usually they fit into the pivot cup and the threads provide some friction to help "grip" onto the insides of the pivot cups. Helps to avoid mangling the pivot cup and minimizes other issues.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?[close]
Leaving them in as hot a tub to soak with fabric softener is the most common one I have heard, if you want to try to fast track the softening.
I used to just keep brand new ones for work (not for skating right away) and put them in the wash any time I did a load of washing, even if I had not worn them to ease into it, but some softened up a lot faster than others too.
After other people had suggested it, I went a size up in the 874 pants and put a belt on permanently, I feel like they got a whole lot easier to wear right from first day, but that doesn't really help you right now.[close]
Cheers mate. I took them for a session and while stiff they felt good to skate. I told the wife to put them in the machine every time she washes so they‘ll soften up soon.
Other question: Coming from Polar 93s, skating Dickies 873s feels like skinny jeans. It makes me feel like skating differently, not worse just different. I feel like baggies are more forgiving but with slim pants you might be more in control of what happens under your feet. How do pants affect your skating?[close]
Throwing some tennis balls in the wash with them will help as well, but it can get noisy. I've even seen people throw skate wheels in with pants to get them softened up.
As long as I'm not restricted around my knees, I'm pretty much fine wth whatever. I have a pair of wrangler carpenters that are fairly baggy but have no stretch or taper, and they're just too hard to skate in because they pull whenever I bend down. Also, if baggies are heavy denim then the feeling of the extra weight throws me off. I had some carhartt pants that were too long so I cuffed them and it felt like wearing ankle weights.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?[close]
Leaving them in as hot a tub to soak with fabric softener is the most common one I have heard, if you want to try to fast track the softening.
I used to just keep brand new ones for work (not for skating right away) and put them in the wash any time I did a load of washing, even if I had not worn them to ease into it, but some softened up a lot faster than others too.
After other people had suggested it, I went a size up in the 874 pants and put a belt on permanently, I feel like they got a whole lot easier to wear right from first day, but that doesn't really help you right now.[close]
Cheers mate. I took them for a session and while stiff they felt good to skate. I told the wife to put them in the machine every time she washes so they‘ll soften up soon.
Other question: Coming from Polar 93s, skating Dickies 873s feels like skinny jeans. It makes me feel like skating differently, not worse just different. I feel like baggies are more forgiving but with slim pants you might be more in control of what happens under your feet. How do pants affect your skating?[close]
Throwing some tennis balls in the wash with them will help as well, but it can get noisy. I've even seen people throw skate wheels in with pants to get them softened up.
As long as I'm not restricted around my knees, I'm pretty much fine wth whatever. I have a pair of wrangler carpenters that are fairly baggy but have no stretch or taper, and they're just too hard to skate in because they pull whenever I bend down. Also, if baggies are heavy denim then the feeling of the extra weight throws me off. I had some carhartt pants that were too long so I cuffed them and it felt like wearing ankle weights.[close]
That‘s hilarious. Were they using new or used wheels? What‘s the effect of washing them on the wheels?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?[close]
Leaving them in as hot a tub to soak with fabric softener is the most common one I have heard, if you want to try to fast track the softening.
I used to just keep brand new ones for work (not for skating right away) and put them in the wash any time I did a load of washing, even if I had not worn them to ease into it, but some softened up a lot faster than others too.
After other people had suggested it, I went a size up in the 874 pants and put a belt on permanently, I feel like they got a whole lot easier to wear right from first day, but that doesn't really help you right now.[close]
Cheers mate. I took them for a session and while stiff they felt good to skate. I told the wife to put them in the machine every time she washes so they‘ll soften up soon.
Other question: Coming from Polar 93s, skating Dickies 873s feels like skinny jeans. It makes me feel like skating differently, not worse just different. I feel like baggies are more forgiving but with slim pants you might be more in control of what happens under your feet. How do pants affect your skating?[close]
Throwing some tennis balls in the wash with them will help as well, but it can get noisy. I've even seen people throw skate wheels in with pants to get them softened up.
As long as I'm not restricted around my knees, I'm pretty much fine wth whatever. I have a pair of wrangler carpenters that are fairly baggy but have no stretch or taper, and they're just too hard to skate in because they pull whenever I bend down. Also, if baggies are heavy denim then the feeling of the extra weight throws me off. I had some carhartt pants that were too long so I cuffed them and it felt like wearing ankle weights.[close]
That‘s hilarious. Were they using new or used wheels? What‘s the effect of washing them on the wheels?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?[close]
Leaving them in as hot a tub to soak with fabric softener is the most common one I have heard, if you want to try to fast track the softening.
I used to just keep brand new ones for work (not for skating right away) and put them in the wash any time I did a load of washing, even if I had not worn them to ease into it, but some softened up a lot faster than others too.
After other people had suggested it, I went a size up in the 874 pants and put a belt on permanently, I feel like they got a whole lot easier to wear right from first day, but that doesn't really help you right now.[close]
Cheers mate. I took them for a session and while stiff they felt good to skate. I told the wife to put them in the machine every time she washes so they‘ll soften up soon.
Other question: Coming from Polar 93s, skating Dickies 873s feels like skinny jeans. It makes me feel like skating differently, not worse just different. I feel like baggies are more forgiving but with slim pants you might be more in control of what happens under your feet. How do pants affect your skating?[close]
Throwing some tennis balls in the wash with them will help as well, but it can get noisy. I've even seen people throw skate wheels in with pants to get them softened up.
As long as I'm not restricted around my knees, I'm pretty much fine wth whatever. I have a pair of wrangler carpenters that are fairly baggy but have no stretch or taper, and they're just too hard to skate in because they pull whenever I bend down. Also, if baggies are heavy denim then the feeling of the extra weight throws me off. I had some carhartt pants that were too long so I cuffed them and it felt like wearing ankle weights.[close]
That‘s hilarious. Were they using new or used wheels? What‘s the effect of washing them on the wheels?[close]
I had a pair of Analog wheel wash jeans. They were washed with old skateboard wheels in the factory. They were really soft and pleasant. Maybe my favorite pair of pants I’ve had. So maybe there’s something to it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to make new Dickies soft other than washing them 1000 times?[close]
Leaving them in as hot a tub to soak with fabric softener is the most common one I have heard, if you want to try to fast track the softening.
I used to just keep brand new ones for work (not for skating right away) and put them in the wash any time I did a load of washing, even if I had not worn them to ease into it, but some softened up a lot faster than others too.
After other people had suggested it, I went a size up in the 874 pants and put a belt on permanently, I feel like they got a whole lot easier to wear right from first day, but that doesn't really help you right now.[close]
Cheers mate. I took them for a session and while stiff they felt good to skate. I told the wife to put them in the machine every time she washes so they‘ll soften up soon.
Other question: Coming from Polar 93s, skating Dickies 873s feels like skinny jeans. It makes me feel like skating differently, not worse just different. I feel like baggies are more forgiving but with slim pants you might be more in control of what happens under your feet. How do pants affect your skating?[close]
Throwing some tennis balls in the wash with them will help as well, but it can get noisy. I've even seen people throw skate wheels in with pants to get them softened up.
As long as I'm not restricted around my knees, I'm pretty much fine wth whatever. I have a pair of wrangler carpenters that are fairly baggy but have no stretch or taper, and they're just too hard to skate in because they pull whenever I bend down. Also, if baggies are heavy denim then the feeling of the extra weight throws me off. I had some carhartt pants that were too long so I cuffed them and it felt like wearing ankle weights.[close]
That‘s hilarious. Were they using new or used wheels? What‘s the effect of washing them on the wheels?[close]
I had a pair of Analog wheel wash jeans. They were washed with old skateboard wheels in the factory. They were really soft and pleasant. Maybe my favorite pair of pants I’ve had. So maybe there’s something to it.
What brands do kicks like Baker? Flatter, not hella short. My Sci Fi is great, but feels too steep and the Anti Hero II I had was fucking ridiculously steep. Don't like that shit.
the only bushings that ever crack and crumble are the tops (roadside) - is that typical or am i just not doing the grinds that wreck the bottom one?
feel like im sitting on all bottom bushings
Expand Quotethe only bushings that ever crack and crumble are the tops (roadside) - is that typical or am i just not doing the grinds that wreck the bottom one?
feel like im sitting on all bottom bushings[close]
From looking over the assorted used / mismatched bushing bag, I have a whole lot more Indy bottoms than tops, then a whole lot more tops from some and bottoms from others, both Thunder and Venture (at least the ones I know were from them, colourwise or just the feel of them) so I don't really know if there is anything specific that one person would do to blow out tops or bottoms.
Are yours all the same? Same brand / colour or anything about them to note, eg I feel like cylinder hold up better than the conical bottoms, so Thunder conical bottoms end up more blown out than others, but Indy tops blow out more than the Indy bottoms.
That is just with this lot anyway, which is maybe fifty bushings all up - too many to hold in both hands, which is why they are all in a bag.
Expand Quotethe only bushings that ever crack and crumble are the tops (roadside) - is that typical or am i just not doing the grinds that wreck the bottom one?
feel like im sitting on all bottom bushings[close]
From looking over the assorted used / mismatched bushing bag, I have a whole lot more Indy bottoms than tops, then a whole lot more tops from some and bottoms from others, both Thunder and Venture (at least the ones I know were from them, colourwise or just the feel of them) so I don't really know if there is anything specific that one person would do to blow out tops or bottoms.
Are yours all the same? Same brand / colour or anything about them to note, eg I feel like cylinder hold up better than the conical bottoms, so Thunder conical bottoms end up more blown out than others, but Indy tops blow out more than the Indy bottoms.
That is just with this lot anyway, which is maybe fifty bushings all up - too many to hold in both hands, which is why they are all in a bag.
Salba saucing a rough ledge. I rub bricked it and did a coat of clear gloss enamel. Going back to do a second coat hopefully later today. But the other can I have is clear matte enamel. Will this matter? Will the matte make it sticky or less slide-y? I’m gonna wax it after the enamel. So will the matte affect it? Didn’t do the best rub bricking cause I was in a hurry cause it’s kinda open spot and it was like 102 yesterdayI don’t reckon it matters one bit
I just accidentally grabbed a gloss and a matte instead of 2 glosses.
I don’t reckon it matters one bitExpand QuoteSalba saucing a rough ledge. I rub bricked it and did a coat of clear gloss enamel. Going back to do a second coat hopefully later today. But the other can I have is clear matte enamel. Will this matter? Will the matte make it sticky or less slide-y? I’m gonna wax it after the enamel. So will the matte affect it? Didn’t do the best rub bricking cause I was in a hurry cause it’s kinda open spot and it was like 102 yesterday
I just accidentally grabbed a gloss and a matte instead of 2 glosses.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand Quotethe only bushings that ever crack and crumble are the tops (roadside) - is that typical or am i just not doing the grinds that wreck the bottom one?
feel like im sitting on all bottom bushings[close]
From looking over the assorted used / mismatched bushing bag, I have a whole lot more Indy bottoms than tops, then a whole lot more tops from some and bottoms from others, both Thunder and Venture (at least the ones I know were from them, colourwise or just the feel of them) so I don't really know if there is anything specific that one person would do to blow out tops or bottoms.
Are yours all the same? Same brand / colour or anything about them to note, eg I feel like cylinder hold up better than the conical bottoms, so Thunder conical bottoms end up more blown out than others, but Indy tops blow out more than the Indy bottoms.
That is just with this lot anyway, which is maybe fifty bushings all up - too many to hold in both hands, which is why they are all in a bag.[close]
Yeah all mine are the same- venture stock bushings. I like the way they skate just fine, but having to buy two little pieces of plastic each time one bushing fails makes me anxious about the ocean lol. Would like it if my plastic pieces failed symmetrically so i felt like i wasnt wasting shit
I definitely seem to be harder on top (roadside) bushings, they crumble pretty quick for me, especially harder duro bushings. This is pretty consistent between indy (stock and aftermarket), thunder, and doh dohs.
Before I buy a leaf blower.
Does anyone know of a broom like that one scum co made that disassembles into small pieces to carry easily?
Now that Indy has the new forged hollow mids, does anyone know if they'll be selling the forged ikp plate seperately like standard ones?
Now that Indy has the new forged hollow mids, does anyone know if they'll be selling the forged ikp plate seperately like standard ones?you asked & i replied 2 weeks ago ;)
Just set up a quasi board and after the first 1st day of skating it I noticed there was little gap in between the plys. Looks like a minor defect but I'm not sure if I should email quasi about it or just ride it out.
(https://i.ibb.co/b2f4DwC/20220627-203705.jpg) (https://ibb.co/b2f4DwC)
Expand QuoteJust set up a quasi board and after the first 1st day of skating it I noticed there was little gap in between the plys. Looks like a minor defect but I'm not sure if I should email quasi about it or just ride it out.
(https://i.ibb.co/b2f4DwC/20220627-203705.jpg) (https://ibb.co/b2f4DwC)[close]
That's a whole delamination happening. Stop skating it and email them asap.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJust set up a quasi board and after the first 1st day of skating it I noticed there was little gap in between the plys. Looks like a minor defect but I'm not sure if I should email quasi about it or just ride it out.
(https://i.ibb.co/b2f4DwC/20220627-203705.jpg) (https://ibb.co/b2f4DwC)[close]
That's a whole delamination happening. Stop skating it and email them asap.[close]
Just sent them an email. Any idea how long they will take to reply and send out another board?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteJust set up a quasi board and after the first 1st day of skating it I noticed there was little gap in between the plys. Looks like a minor defect but I'm not sure if I should email quasi about it or just ride it out.
(https://i.ibb.co/b2f4DwC/20220627-203705.jpg) (https://ibb.co/b2f4DwC)[close]
That's a whole delamination happening. Stop skating it and email them asap.[close]
Just sent them an email. Any idea how long they will take to reply and send out another board?[close]
Did you buy it in store or online?
I would be taking it back into the place you got it, but it looks more like some bit of something got caught in the glue and ended up between the layers just before pressing, not so much an actual delamination, which is where the layers are often not glued and completely separate, but it is only one picture, so it is hard to get the full story.
As to timeframe, I would be putting on another board (if you have one) cause something like that is not going to be resolved overnight. Could be weeks even.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteJust set up a quasi board and after the first 1st day of skating it I noticed there was little gap in between the plys. Looks like a minor defect but I'm not sure if I should email quasi about it or just ride it out.
(https://i.ibb.co/b2f4DwC/20220627-203705.jpg) (https://ibb.co/b2f4DwC)[close]
That's a whole delamination happening. Stop skating it and email them asap.[close]
Just sent them an email. Any idea how long they will take to reply and send out another board?[close]
Did you buy it in store or online?
I would be taking it back into the place you got it, but it looks more like some bit of something got caught in the glue and ended up between the layers just before pressing, not so much an actual delamination, which is where the layers are often not glued and completely separate, but it is only one picture, so it is hard to get the full story.
As to timeframe, I would be putting on another board (if you have one) cause something like that is not going to be resolved overnight. Could be weeks even.[close]
I brought it from a shop while I was at Hamburg. I'm at paris now so I cant really head back to the shop I got it from.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteJust set up a quasi board and after the first 1st day of skating it I noticed there was little gap in between the plys. Looks like a minor defect but I'm not sure if I should email quasi about it or just ride it out.
(https://i.ibb.co/b2f4DwC/20220627-203705.jpg) (https://ibb.co/b2f4DwC)[close]
That's a whole delamination happening. Stop skating it and email them asap.[close]
Just sent them an email. Any idea how long they will take to reply and send out another board?[close]
Did you buy it in store or online?
I would be taking it back into the place you got it, but it looks more like some bit of something got caught in the glue and ended up between the layers just before pressing, not so much an actual delamination, which is where the layers are often not glued and completely separate, but it is only one picture, so it is hard to get the full story.
As to timeframe, I would be putting on another board (if you have one) cause something like that is not going to be resolved overnight. Could be weeks even.[close]
I brought it from a shop while I was at Hamburg. I'm at paris now so I cant really head back to the shop I got it from.[close]
Ah yes, that is a small issue, but even with that pic, send that to the shop or to Quasi, info below. I do wonder if that is actually going to be an issue, but you can see the extra piece of something from the close up that has been squeezed into the layers.
Was it BBS or PS Stix? Not that it matters, but more just curious.
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what was that board whre it shows a family come from and thier kids have accidently shot themselves with dadiies gun/ blind? 101?Blind - Accidental Gun Death Slick Bottom Deck Guy Mariano
thanks in advance
Anyone know of any Australian shops stocking the Venture loose truck conversion kit yet?
I don't even need to make them looser, I just want the green bushings.
Thanks mate, somehow I knew it'd be you responding to my query. Happy to wait, I'm on a set of Thunders right now anyway.
Additional question for all you Venture nerds: Would they work on Venture lows, or would it fuck with the geometry or whatever?
I've got a set of highs that I use when I go down to an 8, but I also just bought a pair of low 5.25s because Ben Degros, nostalgia, and I got them cheap.
Anyone ever put Ace AF1 hangers on Ace Classic baseplates?Yes.
whats the quality of the prints on dlx hoodies?
i usually stick with embroidery for longevity purposes
but if an eagle graphic can handle some washes im down
I don’t know about the quality or durability of the screen yet, but I recently picked up a Venture hoodie & I’ll tell you what I’ve learned…Expand Quotewhats the quality of the prints on dlx hoodies?
i usually stick with embroidery for longevity purposes
but if an eagle graphic can handle some washes im down[close]
I've had my Thunder hoodie for a year, it looks new. I wash it a couple of times a month.
I don’t know about the quality or durability of the screen yet, but I recently picked up a Venture hoodie & I’ll tell you what I’ve learned…Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhats the quality of the prints on dlx hoodies?
i usually stick with embroidery for longevity purposes
but if an eagle graphic can handle some washes im down[close]
I've had my Thunder hoodie for a year, it looks new. I wash it a couple of times a month.[close]
First, I highly recommend swapping out the stock drawstring it comes with inside the hood. I’ve replaced mine with a Kevlar unit for abrasion resistance, and then, for weight reduction, replaced the plastic aglets on the end of the string with some titanium jawns I picked up from the local technical/tactical fabric supply. They cost a bit more but I’ve already shaved 2 mg of weight right there!
Next, I replaced the sleeves with some Thunder ones I had been sitting on. I find I get much better rotation in my reaches with this combo, and I notice a benefit whenever picking something up.
Finally, I removed the sewn in tags that my hoody came with & stitched some Riptide tags in. Definately improved the wear.
Big love to any PALS still afflicted with gear madness. ;)
I don’t know about the quality or durability of the screen yet, but I recently picked up a Venture hoodie & I’ll tell you what I’ve learned…Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhats the quality of the prints on dlx hoodies?
i usually stick with embroidery for longevity purposes
but if an eagle graphic can handle some washes im down[close]
I've had my Thunder hoodie for a year, it looks new. I wash it a couple of times a month.[close]
First, I highly recommend swapping out the stock drawstring it comes with inside the hood. I’ve replaced mine with a Kevlar unit for abrasion resistance, and then, for weight reduction, replaced the plastic aglets on the end of the string with some titanium jawns I picked up from the local technical/tactical fabric supply. They cost a bit more but I’ve already shaved 2 mg of weight right there!
Next, I replaced the sleeves with some Thunder ones I had been sitting on. I find I get much better rotation in my reaches with this combo, and I notice a benefit whenever picking something up.
Finally, I removed the sewn in tags that my hoody came with & stitched some Riptide tags in. Definately improved the wear.
Big love to any PALS still afflicted with gear madness. ;)
I don’t know about the quality or durability of the screen yet, but I recently picked up a Venture hoodie & I’ll tell you what I’ve learned…Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhats the quality of the prints on dlx hoodies?
i usually stick with embroidery for longevity purposes
but if an eagle graphic can handle some washes im down[close]
I've had my Thunder hoodie for a year, it looks new. I wash it a couple of times a month.[close]
First, I highly recommend swapping out the stock drawstring it comes with inside the hood. I’ve replaced mine with a Kevlar unit for abrasion resistance, and then, for weight reduction, replaced the plastic aglets on the end of the string with some titanium jawns I picked up from the local technical/tactical fabric supply. They cost a bit more but I’ve already shaved 2 mg of weight right there!
Next, I replaced the sleeves with some Thunder ones I had been sitting on. I find I get much better rotation in my reaches with this combo, and I notice a benefit whenever picking something up.
Finally, I removed the sewn in tags that my hoody came with & stitched some Riptide tags in. Definately improved the wear.
Big love to any PALS still afflicted with gear madness. ;)
Good luck to you and anyone else not supergluing all the stitching right off the bat.I don’t know about the quality or durability of the screen yet, but I recently picked up a Venture hoodie & I’ll tell you what I’ve learned…Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhats the quality of the prints on dlx hoodies?
i usually stick with embroidery for longevity purposes
but if an eagle graphic can handle some washes im down[close]
I've had my Thunder hoodie for a year, it looks new. I wash it a couple of times a month.[close]
First, I highly recommend swapping out the stock drawstring it comes with inside the hood. I’ve replaced mine with a Kevlar unit for abrasion resistance, and then, for weight reduction, replaced the plastic aglets on the end of the string with some titanium jawns I picked up from the local technical/tactical fabric supply. They cost a bit more but I’ve already shaved 2 mg of weight right there!
Next, I replaced the sleeves with some Thunder ones I had been sitting on. I find I get much better rotation in my reaches with this combo, and I notice a benefit whenever picking something up.
Finally, I removed the sewn in tags that my hoody came with & stitched some Riptide tags in. Definately improved the wear.
Big love to any PALS still afflicted with gear madness. ;)
whats the quality of the prints on dlx hoodies?
i usually stick with embroidery for longevity purposes
but if an eagle graphic can handle some washes im down
Instagram questions :I'm no expert, but I think regular posts can only be up to a minute long, while reels can be way longer. I think the instagram algorithm also has reels show up differently on people's feeds. It definitely seems like reels get more traction than posts. Like I'll constantly get random suggested reels from ig skaters and trick tips or whatever. My guess is that people post reels more now so that they can get more views on them.
When would it make sense to post a reel instead of a classic post?
And would you post horizontal or vertical videos ?
I‘m late , I know.
I'm no expert, but I think regular posts can only be up to a minute long, while reels can be way longer. I think the instagram algorithm also has reels show up differently on people's feeds. It definitely seems like reels get more traction than posts. Like I'll constantly get random suggested reels from ig skaters and trick tips or whatever. My guess is that people post reels more now so that they can get more views on them.Expand QuoteInstagram questions :
When would it make sense to post a reel instead of a classic post?
And would you post horizontal or vertical videos ?
I‘m late , I know.[close]
And I personally like horizontal videos more because you can see more of the skating and spot, but I think vertical videos are more common because they take up more room on your feed and phone. I think the idea is that since you have to scroll more to get past a vertical post, you're more likely to stop and check it out. All those suggested skate reels that pop up on my feed that I was talking about are always vertical. This one I'm more sure about since one of my exes was big on ig years ago for her art, and I remember her explaining some of this stuff to me.
IG really isn’t wort the time anymore. The only things I bother with on it now are the stories. They flood post ‘suggested posts’ or suggested users so much you can’t even find post from people you do actually follow. I’d completely ditch it but it’s how I keep in contact with people I skate with or people out of town.
Fuck Zuckerberg. He destroyed yet another platform.
Whats the widest fitting Slip-on? I got a wide foot so i only skate 306 lace ups. Vans skate, and 306 slips are too narrow. Anyone have a review on the Wino or others? ThanksSoz don't know widest but got a mate with fat feet who gets the vans slip on pros and takes out the big insole and replaces it with a thin one.
Whats the widest fitting Slip-on? I got a wide foot so i only skate 306 lace ups. Vans skate, and 306 slips are too narrow. Anyone have a review on the Wino or others? Thanks
Expand QuoteQuoteExpand QuoteBack to the skate questions has anybody used the Ace rethreader? The kingpin one is what I need right now[close]
I recently used the Ace rethreader on the kingpin of some Indy Hollows. The nut didn't go on that easy before, after I used the rethreader the nut went on.. not as easy. So I am not sure the rethreader really helps with totaly destroyed threads on bolts. It seems to work for slightly damaged threads. I am curious to hear other opinions about it.[close]
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I recently used the Ace rethreader on the kingpin of some Indy Hollows. The nut didn't go on that easy before, after I used the rethreader the nut went on.. not as easy. So I am not sure the rethreader really helps with totaly destroyed threads on bolts. It seems to work for slightly damaged threads. I am curious to hear other opinions about it.
Expand QuoteWhats the widest fitting Slip-on? I got a wide foot so i only skate 306 lace ups. Vans skate, and 306 slips are too narrow. Anyone have a review on the Wino or others? Thanks[close]
Winos are skinnier than Van's slip ons but winos also stretch out after awhile of wearing them
IG really isn’t wort the time anymore. The only things I bother with on it now are the stories. They flood post ‘suggested posts’ or suggested users so much you can’t even find post from people you do actually follow. I’d completely ditch it but it’s how I keep in contact with people I skate with or people out of town.
Fuck Zuckerberg. He destroyed yet another platform.
What’s the next thing then?I dunno, but I’m so bored with this algorithm thing that I may give actual skateboarding a try, for a change. ::)
Serious question. TikTok?
Instagram questions :
When would it make sense to post a reel instead of a classic post?
And would you post horizontal or vertical videos ?
I‘m late , I know.
Why do my feet hurt lately when I skate? I'm assuming it's the NB 288s I've been wearing recently, but what would be causing the foot pain? I never got foot pain skating Vans, but Vans aren't really comfortable. Maybe nice comfortable shoes are too soft and I'm using my foot muscles more?
Expand QuoteWhy do my feet hurt lately when I skate? I'm assuming it's the NB 288s I've been wearing recently, but what would be causing the foot pain? I never got foot pain skating Vans, but Vans aren't really comfortable. Maybe nice comfortable shoes are too soft and I'm using my foot muscles more?[close]
Thin insoles on the NB? The Vans Pop Cush insoles are liked by most.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do my feet hurt lately when I skate? I'm assuming it's the NB 288s I've been wearing recently, but what would be causing the foot pain? I never got foot pain skating Vans, but Vans aren't really comfortable. Maybe nice comfortable shoes are too soft and I'm using my foot muscles more?[close]
Thin insoles on the NB? The Vans Pop Cush insoles are liked by most.[close]
Yeah, I suppose these are pretty thin. Guess I'll just keep some Vans on hand to skate
How do you stop being a legend? I’m really tired of hearing about it.
It’s always the negative shit. I am not really made of Teflon
IG really isn’t wort the time anymore. The only things I bother with on it now are the stories. They flood post ‘suggested posts’ or suggested users so much you can’t even find post from people you do actually follow. I’d completely ditch it but it’s how I keep in contact with people I skate with or people out of town.
Fuck Zuckerberg. He destroyed yet another platform.
I really like the grind on my forced hollow indys, am I right that they grind better than normal indys?
I really like the grind on my forced hollow indys, am I right that they grind better than normal indys?
Expand QuoteI really like the grind on my forced hollow indys, am I right that they grind better than normal indys?[close]
There's no reason the grind would be different, hanger same material as raw or hollow cast (356 Aluminum)
Feeling can be slightly different though because of height / weight difference and baseplate (that should be really minimal and it's a matter of preference about what's better)
Side note: I think there's a huge difference between worn and brand new trucks (contact surface is skinny on new trucks)
Is dwindle wood measured straight across like bbs, or flat like ps stix?
Expand QuoteIs dwindle wood measured straight across like bbs, or flat like ps stix?[close]
As far as I know, almost every other woodshop measures straight across, with PS Stix being the only one that measures with the concave.
The Dwindle boards I have seen and people I know ride are very much the correct measurements, maybe the most correct in the industry, when it comes to how accurate their listed dimensions are when compared to the actual product.
But what is the cost of this……perfection?
Maybe he’s trying to kill it to help bring back the zombie fb or eliminate it for meta. Who knows.Expand QuoteIG really isn’t wort the time anymore. The only things I bother with on it now are the stories. They flood post ‘suggested posts’ or suggested users so much you can’t even find post from people you do actually follow. I’d completely ditch it but it’s how I keep in contact with people I skate with or people out of town.
Fuck Zuckerberg. He destroyed yet another platform.[close]
They really seem hellbent on killing the goose that laid the golden egg
Expand QuoteBut what is the cost of this……perfection?[close]
How lazy is it to manufacture boards and not be precise with the dimensions ?
Do you guys know if chinese factories do hand operated edge sanding or do they have a machine to do that ?
Where can I buy laces like the ones on Tyshawns shoe and Tiagos? The Tyshawn lows are big lace rippers for me. I bought some off lace doctor but they’re too thin. Anyone know where to buy good replacements?
Before I buy a leaf blower.
Does anyone know of a broom like that one scum co made that disassembles into small pieces to carry easily?
Expand QuoteHow do you stop being a legend? I’m really tired of hearing about it.
It’s always the negative shit. I am not really made of Teflon[close]
In response to your question I’ll ask some questions:
How are switch tre’s? I haven’t given up hope, but…that’s only because I’m romantic, my attempts are not in good faith, definitely posing them.
I know you ride the v, when was the last time you skated lo’s?
So regarding dipped boards, if I sand down til I reach the plys, am I in danger of the board delaminating over time faster than it might naturally occur? I'm about to set up a cruiser on a dipped board and am tempted to just sand it down from the jump. Is this a bad idea? Is there something I can apply with a brush or from a can that will fix that?
Every dipped board I've ever skated I have a weird madness/fear of slipping out on slides, despite never experiencing that myself. anyone else? Do dipped boards really even provide that much more "slide" than a regularly printed board?
I thought it was in this thread and maybe I'm not going back far enough but wasn't there a discussion on flying with decks? I flew and checked my deck and it feels oddly soggy. I was on a 787, which flies at 40k feet which is higher than normal. My bushings also feel ridiculously squishy.
Expand QuoteBefore I buy a leaf blower.
Does anyone know of a broom like that one scum co made that disassembles into small pieces to carry easily?[close]
I can personally confirm that this handle (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kraft-Tool-Co-60-in-Aluminum-Snap-Style-Broom-Handle-3-Piece-CC263/205323267) will easily screw into this broom (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Quickie-2-in-1-Squeegee-Push-Broom-635SU/202843362). Since this fits together so easily, I assume that the threading on the base of a broom is more or less standard and you can use the collapsable bit with just about any other industrial broom. It packs up super small, easy to keep in the car, but fuck does it get dirty. Gotta figure out a bag situation to keep out the debris.
I thought it was in this thread and maybe I'm not going back far enough but wasn't there a discussion on flying with decks? I flew and checked my deck and it feels oddly soggy. I was on a 787, which flies at 40k feet which is higher than normal. My bushings also feel ridiculously squishy.
Just curious: has anyone skated the Thunder 181? I feel like everyone immediately forgot about them after release.
What happens to wheels over time? Do they become more slick or more grippy?
Recently bought new wheels (56mm Bones SPF 84b P5), which are exactly the same as my old wheels, but I'm having a much tougher time reverting on concrete transition.
Will this improve with time or do I bite the bullet and change to Spitfire Formula 4's, even though I really liked my last two sets of Bones SPF?
Could tightening your trucks reduce your pop?
Expand QuoteCould tightening your trucks reduce your pop?[close]
I've found the opposite to be true.
A possible explanation could be that less downward force is dispersed into a small left/right turn aka compression of the bushings and goes more directly into the ground.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCould tightening your trucks reduce your pop?[close]
I've found the opposite to be true.
A possible explanation could be that less downward force is dispersed into a small left/right turn aka compression of the bushings and goes more directly into the ground.[close]
Same, less twitch before the pop helped with getting a solid snap off the ground. But tight trucks did make 180 tricks noticably harder.
Don't know about tre and impossible but I feel like they do for backside flip/heel which have a little bit of the same motion. Feel like tight trucks help with popping a trick and loose (within reason) help with landing.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCould tightening your trucks reduce your pop?[close]
I've found the opposite to be true.
A possible explanation could be that less downward force is dispersed into a small left/right turn aka compression of the bushings and goes more directly into the ground.[close]
Same, less twitch before the pop helped with getting a solid snap off the ground. But tight trucks did make 180 tricks noticably harder.[close]
Does tight trucks make scoop tricks like tres and impossibles harder or easier?
Anyone have tips on getting quick feet? Having an issue after I pop up a curb I have about 6 or so feet to set up again to hit a ledge. But I can’t get set up in time to pop again.
Could tightening your trucks reduce your pop?
Expand QuoteWhat happens to wheels over time? Do they become more slick or more grippy?
Recently bought new wheels (56mm Bones SPF 84b P5), which are exactly the same as my old wheels, but I'm having a much tougher time reverting on concrete transition.
Will this improve with time or do I bite the bullet and change to Spitfire Formula 4's, even though I really liked my last two sets of Bones SPF?[close]
I feel like it depends a lot on the formula, but for most wheels I have, they definitely get harder as they age, some a lot more than others.
Urethane cures at different rates, so some wheels are always going to start out softer when new right out of the packet, while some will stay more or less the same throughout.
If a set of wheels has coloured significantly, it is a sure sign of that process, especially with older Spitfire and even some older Bones wheels I have had over the years.
The only other thing that you don't really know is how long something has been sitting in stock, either in a cabinet or where ever, but since the pandemic, there have been very few older sets of wheels floating around and a whole lot more of the brand new freshly made wheels hitting shops, which I think has also contributed to more of that "new wheel feel" being discovered by others too.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCould tightening your trucks reduce your pop?[close]
I've found the opposite to be true.
A possible explanation could be that less downward force is dispersed into a small left/right turn aka compression of the bushings and goes more directly into the ground.[close]
Same, less twitch before the pop helped with getting a solid snap off the ground. But tight trucks did make 180 tricks noticably harder.[close]
Does tight trucks make scoop tricks like tres and impossibles harder or easier?
Anyone have tips on getting quick feet? Having an issue after I pop up a curb I have about 6 or so feet to set up again to hit a ledge. But I can’t get set up in time to pop again.
Today I wondered if Stevie Cab still gets royalties for his shoes. Must be some nice money with the Half Cab trend going on right now...he does, but only half for obvious reasons
he does, but only half for obvious reasonsExpand QuoteToday I wondered if Stevie Cab still gets royalties for his shoes. Must be some nice money with the Half Cab trend going on right now...[close]
How is the grind clearance on thunder 148 for feebles/smiths? I am thinking of sizing up from 147s (that I setup with kreper inverted kingpins) and if possible I’d like to try the 148s with forged plates (to save on height and I won’t be able to pound out the kingpins if needed)
Thanks in advance!
Do these weight the same as v-hollow lights ?
https://www.titus.de/venture-achse-5.2-high-v-hollow-og-wings-silverpolished-red-0122933/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIifLq1ISK-QIVxY1oCR1XIQBzEAQYCyABEgJUf_D_BwE
Do you feel a difference if you skate 2mm bigger/smaller wheels ?
I skate 52 mm usually , but thinking about getting 54 mm. What difference does it make to you?
I skate v hollow light ventures and FA decks currently.
Expand QuoteDo these weight the same as v-hollow lights ?
https://www.titus.de/venture-achse-5.2-high-v-hollow-og-wings-silverpolished-red-0122933/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIifLq1ISK-QIVxY1oCR1XIQBzEAQYCyABEgJUf_D_BwE[close]
Link doesn't work for me but just from the title, they are hollow lights.Expand QuoteDo you feel a difference if you skate 2mm bigger/smaller wheels ?
I skate 52 mm usually , but thinking about getting 54 mm. What difference does it make to you?
I skate v hollow light ventures and FA decks currently.[close]
Smoother ride, slightly more wheelbite and you're 1mm further from the ground, so not a huge difference but it's noticeable.
You'll get used to it super quickly for sure
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo these weight the same as v-hollow lights ?
https://www.titus.de/venture-achse-5.2-high-v-hollow-og-wings-silverpolished-red-0122933/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIifLq1ISK-QIVxY1oCR1XIQBzEAQYCyABEgJUf_D_BwE[close]
Link doesn't work for me but just from the title, they are hollow lights.Expand QuoteDo you feel a difference if you skate 2mm bigger/smaller wheels ?
I skate 52 mm usually , but thinking about getting 54 mm. What difference does it make to you?
I skate v hollow light ventures and FA decks currently.[close]
Smoother ride, slightly more wheelbite and you're 1mm further from the ground, so not a huge difference but it's noticeable.
You'll get used to it super quickly for sure[close]
Thx
The trucks in the link don’t have a „lights“ in the name and this confuses me. I looked them up in other shops and it never says „lights“.
Thank you!Expand QuoteHow is the grind clearance on thunder 148 for feebles/smiths? I am thinking of sizing up from 147s (that I setup with kreper inverted kingpins) and if possible I’d like to try the 148s with forged plates (to save on height and I won’t be able to pound out the kingpins if needed)
Thanks in advance![close]
Possibly still better than 147 with an ikp. Definitely good enough
he does, but only half for obvious reasonsExpand QuoteToday I wondered if Stevie Cab still gets royalties for his shoes. Must be some nice money with the Half Cab trend going on right now...[close]
Looking at the NB 808 and the reactions made me think, how many pros have released a second shoe that was regarded as well or better than the first model? From the top of my head I can think of the Crocketts, maybe the ka-2s?
Looking at the NB 808 and the reactions made me think, how many pros have released a second shoe that was regarded as well or better than the first model? From the top of my head I can think of the Crocketts, maybe the ka-2s?Reynolds 2? Aves second DC, dollins 3rd vans, TNT 2, Herman 2, Leo's second emerica was probably his best shoe (maybe even the best emerica shoe) but all evidence it existed has been completely scrubbed out
Thank you!Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow is the grind clearance on thunder 148 for feebles/smiths? I am thinking of sizing up from 147s (that I setup with kreper inverted kingpins) and if possible I’d like to try the 148s with forged plates (to save on height and I won’t be able to pound out the kingpins if needed)
Thanks in advance![close]
Possibly still better than 147 with an ikp. Definitely good enough[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo these weight the same as v-hollow lights ?
https://www.titus.de/venture-achse-5.2-high-v-hollow-og-wings-silverpolished-red-0122933/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIifLq1ISK-QIVxY1oCR1XIQBzEAQYCyABEgJUf_D_BwE[close]
Link doesn't work for me but just from the title, they are hollow lights.Expand QuoteDo you feel a difference if you skate 2mm bigger/smaller wheels ?
I skate 52 mm usually , but thinking about getting 54 mm. What difference does it make to you?
I skate v hollow light ventures and FA decks currently.[close]
Smoother ride, slightly more wheelbite and you're 1mm further from the ground, so not a huge difference but it's noticeable.
You'll get used to it super quickly for sure[close]
Thx
The trucks in the link don’t have a „lights“ in the name and this confuses me. I looked them up in other shops and it never says „lights“.[close]
i think you're safe, a 'v-hollow light' technically doesn't exist, venture just calls it a v-hollow. def confusing though to see it listed on sites that way though
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo these weight the same as v-hollow lights ?
https://www.titus.de/venture-achse-5.2-high-v-hollow-og-wings-silverpolished-red-0122933/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIifLq1ISK-QIVxY1oCR1XIQBzEAQYCyABEgJUf_D_BwE[close]
Link doesn't work for me but just from the title, they are hollow lights.Expand QuoteDo you feel a difference if you skate 2mm bigger/smaller wheels ?
I skate 52 mm usually , but thinking about getting 54 mm. What difference does it make to you?
I skate v hollow light ventures and FA decks currently.[close]
Smoother ride, slightly more wheelbite and you're 1mm further from the ground, so not a huge difference but it's noticeable.
You'll get used to it super quickly for sure[close]
Thx
The trucks in the link don’t have a „lights“ in the name and this confuses me. I looked them up in other shops and it never says „lights“.[close]
i think you're safe, a 'v-hollow light' technically doesn't exist, venture just calls it a v-hollow. def confusing though to see it listed on sites that way though[close]
It is a bit funny with the naming, but hopefully this makes it a whole lot easier, with this info:
https://venturetrucks.net/
In particular this one with the different versions, with names helps (regardless of the graphic):
https://www.venturetrucks.net/summer22/08-ve-sp22-d1-polished.jpg
V-Lights
Features: Regular Axle on hanger, Forged baseplate, Hollow Kingpin
V-Hollow
Features: Hollow Axle on hanger, Forged baseplate, Hollow Kingpin
As for the wheel question, going from 52mm to 54mm, you are going to be 1mm higher off the ground, so it is not a huge jump, but there are some differences, mainly being the wheels will roll over everything a little better, maybe needing a little more precision on things like crooked grinds with bigger wheels, as well as nose / tail slides being a little more grippy but the wheels will lock in to some things more easily, last a lot longer and hold up better than smaller wheels too, so it balances out overall.
Some people will really notice it a lot, depending on what tricks you usually do or how you go about doing some things, so as much as they might feel faster at first, they might also take a bit to get used to or become easier to ride as they wear down if you can really feel the difference in them.
Do you feel a difference if you skate 2mm bigger/smaller wheels ?
I skate 52 mm usually , but thinking about getting 54 mm. What difference does it make to you?
I skate v hollow light ventures and FA decks currently.
Why do people tend to only hold the razor blade when gripping a deck? It's so much easier to get a good job just using a utility knife with a handle.
Why do people tend to only hold the razor blade when gripping a deck? It's so much easier to get a good job just using a utility knife with a handle.
Why do people tend to only hold the razor blade when gripping a deck? It's so much easier to get a good job just using a utility knife with a handle.
Probably been asked and answered a million times...
who makes the best Dunk clone? DC? Lakai? Ipath?
What makes a setup sound bad, rattle or be extremely loud?Maybe one of your bearings ?
I'm riding a girl couch, af1 66, 57mm oski radials f4 99a. No deck rails, no bearing spacers, everything is tight, trucks have about half a thread showing. Just riding around it's so loud and annoying it fully throws me off. Other people confirmed it sounds weirdly loud.
I rode the trucks and bearings before without problems. The wheels do feel kinda extra hard for 99a f4s, but that shouldn't make a rattling sound, right? Can a deck sound that bad?
What makes a setup sound bad, rattle or be extremely loud?
I'm riding a girl couch, af1 66, 57mm oski radials f4 99a. No deck rails, no bearing spacers, everything is tight, trucks have about half a thread showing. Just riding around it's so loud and annoying it fully throws me off. Other people confirmed it sounds weirdly loud.
I rode the trucks and bearings before without problems. The wheels do feel kinda extra hard for 99a f4s, but that shouldn't make a rattling sound, right? Can a deck sound that bad?
Expand QuoteWhy do people tend to only hold the razor blade when gripping a deck? It's so much easier to get a good job just using a utility knife with a handle.[close]
I’ve always wondered this too. I figured that maybe ppl don’t have knifes around that much in the US or something.
I’ve used an old Victorinox Swiss army type folding hunting knife with a lockable blade to grip boards since I was a teenager cuz that’s what I had around at that time. I think I’ve sharpened it only a few times and works beautifully. I’ve gripped probably 100+ boards with it.
I don’t think I’ve ever even had a razor blade in my hands. I guess some ppl still use them for shaving and suicides or whatever but they’re not that widely available in Finland I think.
Agreed. I like using a utility knife with the snap off blades.
I tend to feel like I can’t maneuver/get the angle I want with a utility knife. Of course I’ve tried it maybe on time and I’m Sure I could with practice. For me, it’s just easier with just the razor blade, and I always have a couple in my kit. Plus, part of it just feels/looks cool (obviously not a good reason, but still true).
I know people do their grip with pocket knives and shit, I just can’t ever keep a blade sharp enough and I hate rough grip around the edges. Razor blade just works.
Why do people tend to only hold the razor blade when gripping a deck? It's so much easier to get a good job just using a utility knife with a handle.
Expand QuoteWhat makes a setup sound bad, rattle or be extremely loud?
I'm riding a girl couch, af1 66, 57mm oski radials f4 99a. No deck rails, no bearing spacers, everything is tight, trucks have about half a thread showing. Just riding around it's so loud and annoying it fully throws me off. Other people confirmed it sounds weirdly loud.
I rode the trucks and bearings before without problems. The wheels do feel kinda extra hard for 99a f4s, but that shouldn't make a rattling sound, right? Can a deck sound that bad?[close]
one of the worst and most annoying sounds is from a loose pivot cup, which does produce a rattling, clacking sound.
Probably been asked and answered a million times...
who makes the best Dunk clone? DC? Lakai? Ipath?
“what’s the best wheelbase?”
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat makes a setup sound bad, rattle or be extremely loud?
I'm riding a girl couch, af1 66, 57mm oski radials f4 99a. No deck rails, no bearing spacers, everything is tight, trucks have about half a thread showing. Just riding around it's so loud and annoying it fully throws me off. Other people confirmed it sounds weirdly loud.
I rode the trucks and bearings before without problems. The wheels do feel kinda extra hard for 99a f4s, but that shouldn't make a rattling sound, right? Can a deck sound that bad?[close]
one of the worst and most annoying sounds is from a loose pivot cup, which does produce a rattling, clacking sound.[close]
This, riding around without a pivot cup or a destroyed on is very distinctive and kills your baseplate quickly.
Expand Quote“what’s the best wheelbase?”[close]
If you are unsure, try a 14.25 wheelbase.
Too narrow = wider wheelbase
Too wide = narrower wheelbase
I thought I was all about 14 wb, but then I tried a 14.38 and settled for a 14.25 (for now).
Recently switched back to Indy standards and the baseplate is thicker than I remembered. My 7/8 hardware is barely hanging on and I don't want to crank into the wood. Do you guys use 1 inch with standard indy plates? How much does it stick out?Did it for years. Barely sticks out at all maybe one and a half threads. 7/8th = 22.225mm 1'= 25.4 mm
Recently switched back to Indy standards and the baseplate is thicker than I remembered. My 7/8 hardware is barely hanging on and I don't want to crank into the wood. Do you guys use 1 inch with standard indy plates? How much does it stick out?
Why don't people like sinking their bolts in?I like it even. Sinking in makes me think I'm making the board more brittle or something. I base this off nothing but my imagination but I've been doing it for too long.
I've only really seen it with older people (say 35+)and now younger people. (say 24 and under) who I assume are sort of mimicking the older people. Back when i watched 9club Crob would mention it sometimes. Personally I like them way sunken in I even turn a screwdriver in the hole a little bit first to take the edge off the wood. Having bolts sticking up may as well go back to the old dome style ones
Recently switched back to Indy standards and the baseplate is thicker than I remembered. My 7/8 hardware is barely hanging on and I don't want to crank into the wood. Do you guys use 1 inch with standard indy plates? How much does it stick out?
Why don't people like sinking their bolts in?
I've only really seen it with older people (say 35+)and now younger people. (say 24 and under) who I assume are sort of mimicking the older people. Back when i watched 9club Crob would mention it sometimes. Personally I like them way sunken in I even turn a screwdriver in the hole a little bit first to take the edge off the wood. Having bolts sticking up may as well go back to the old dome style ones
I feel like I am struggling more with heelflips since I have Indy 149s with stock bushings, which are surfier than the Lurpivs I had before that. Do you think tightening the trucks is a solution?
Expand QuoteI feel like I am struggling more with heelflips since I have Indy 149s with stock bushings, which are surfier than the Lurpivs I had before that. Do you think tightening the trucks is a solution?[close]
No harm, it's the easiest fix to try rather than going down the gear madness rabbit hole. Tightening up my trucks has done wonders for improving my straight flip trick consistency for the most part, 180 flip tricks not so much.
I was searching the forum for some info about the colored plys in the decks but didn't find enough info. Do they matter and is it better the board to have more of them? I have noticed that magenta decks have 2 colored plys (top and bottom) but polar, baker, dlx pro boards have 3 and they seem to hold up better. I am on my fisrt magenta deck now and it got chipped on the 3 session, a friend also chipped his deck on the first week and we skate mostly flat and ledges. These are all bbs pressed decks but how does the colored ply question stands for the other woodshops? I would appreciated some more info about this? Greetings!I think BBS and some wood shops sell price point decks which will have less color plys. Maybe you got one of those.
I think BBS and some wood shops sell price point decks which will have less color plys. Maybe you got one of those.Expand QuoteI was searching the forum for some info about the colored plys in the decks but didn't find enough info. Do they matter and is it better the board to have more of them? I have noticed that magenta decks have 2 colored plys (top and bottom) but polar, baker, dlx pro boards have 3 and they seem to hold up better. I am on my fisrt magenta deck now and it got chipped on the 3 session, a friend also chipped his deck on the first week and we skate mostly flat and ledges. These are all bbs pressed decks but how does the colored ply question stands for the other woodshops? I would appreciated some more info about this? Greetings![close]
Mine is a pro board on a regular price and i just wondered if this colored ply thing matters, coz i have hit my previous dlx and polar decks (with 3 colored plys) harder in ledges and walls and they held much better. It could also be that my current deck is from last years collection or just bad luck :)Expand QuoteI think BBS and some wood shops sell price point decks which will have less color plys. Maybe you got one of those.Expand QuoteI was searching the forum for some info about the colored plys in the decks but didn't find enough info. Do they matter and is it better the board to have more of them? I have noticed that magenta decks have 2 colored plys (top and bottom) but polar, baker, dlx pro boards have 3 and they seem to hold up better. I am on my fisrt magenta deck now and it got chipped on the 3 session, a friend also chipped his deck on the first week and we skate mostly flat and ledges. These are all bbs pressed decks but how does the colored ply question stands for the other woodshops? I would appreciated some more info about this? Greetings![close][close]
they are price point decks because they are made with a different wood / process
colored plies are just more expensive (not stronger or weaker)
1$ for each additional colored ply is the usual cost
Mine is a pro board on a regular price and i just wondered if this colored ply thing matters, coz i have hit my previous dlx and polar decks (with 3 colored plys) harder in ledges and walls and they held much better. It could also be that my current deck is from last years collection or just bad luck :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI think BBS and some wood shops sell price point decks which will have less color plys. Maybe you got one of those.Expand QuoteI was searching the forum for some info about the colored plys in the decks but didn't find enough info. Do they matter and is it better the board to have more of them? I have noticed that magenta decks have 2 colored plys (top and bottom) but polar, baker, dlx pro boards have 3 and they seem to hold up better. I am on my fisrt magenta deck now and it got chipped on the 3 session, a friend also chipped his deck on the first week and we skate mostly flat and ledges. These are all bbs pressed decks but how does the colored ply question stands for the other woodshops? I would appreciated some more info about this? Greetings![close][close]
they are price point decks because they are made with a different wood / process
colored plies are just more expensive (not stronger or weaker)
1$ for each additional colored ply is the usual cost[close]
According to the guy working when I got my first board the colours plys are special resins that make the board stronger. More coloured plys the better the board. I still just got a blank. Never trust someone with a goatee
Why don't people like sinking their bolts in?
I've only really seen it with older people (say 35+)and now younger people. (say 24 and under) who I assume are sort of mimicking the older people. Back when i watched 9club Crob would mention it sometimes. Personally I like them way sunken in I even turn a screwdriver in the hole a little bit first to take the edge off the wood. Having bolts sticking up may as well go back to the old dome style ones
Dyed veneer being "stronger" is fully a placebo. I'd say it comes from the higher price and the fact that it looks way better than natural veneer.
Expand QuoteWhy don't people like sinking their bolts in?
I've only really seen it with older people (say 35+)and now younger people. (say 24 and under) who I assume are sort of mimicking the older people. Back when i watched 9club Crob would mention it sometimes. Personally I like them way sunken in I even turn a screwdriver in the hole a little bit first to take the edge off the wood. Having bolts sticking up may as well go back to the old dome style ones[close]
Well if you go too deep you’ll create stress risers and weaken the board. I just tighten them until the heads are flush with the grip.
When I said way deep I just meant 1mm below the griptape but the head is going into the wood a bit. I see people with those horrible massive head bolts sticking all the way out tho and don't know how they do it. And yeah the reason i do it is because my bolts always come loose I don't do too many slappys my theory is because my feet are bigger than the average persons so when they hang over the sides (which is always) it's more sideways stress and i tend to under rotate stomp and then lean on a lot of stuffExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy don't people like sinking their bolts in?
I've only really seen it with older people (say 35+)and now younger people. (say 24 and under) who I assume are sort of mimicking the older people. Back when i watched 9club Crob would mention it sometimes. Personally I like them way sunken in I even turn a screwdriver in the hole a little bit first to take the edge off the wood. Having bolts sticking up may as well go back to the old dome style ones[close]
Well if you go too deep you’ll create stress risers and weaken the board. I just tighten them until the heads are flush with the grip.[close]
This. Idk about you guys but my bolts tend to loosen up themselves anyways from slappys and transition
I just skated a Günes Magenta with no colored ply in the middle, and it was also trash.
Maybe different woodshop 'cause covid? Top and bottom were dark brown and I think it had the little dot/dent at the front holes.
It sure didn't feel like the bbs's I'm used to.
What size trucks did guys on 9+" eggs in the early 90s ride?
Why come that it takes me around 20 attempts to land a heelflip but the ones I land are mostly impeccable whereas I land almost every kickflip but most of them are ugly? How can I get heelflips consistently, I am despairing with this trick.
Expand QuoteWhy come that it takes me around 20 attempts to land a heelflip but the ones I land are mostly impeccable whereas I land almost every kickflip but most of them are ugly? How can I get heelflips consistently, I am despairing with this trick.[close]
The trick tip section has some really talented posters, that can explain techniques lovely. I am not them.
Heelflips
Front foot perpendicular to the board toes hanging off, ball of foot to the edge of the deck, outside edge of the foot right below the front bolts.
Back foot, ball of foot in the heel side pocket, halfway ish up the tail.
Build tension diagonally before popping.
I look at the toe side pocket of the nose as I ollie.
I rarely mess with heelflips. I fuck with kickflips constantly. That I land heelflips at all makes me think I’m a natural heelflipper (not good at them at all mind you): why else would I be able to land heelflips, trying them some infrequently, and needing to warm up just so, have the planets in alignment for my oft practiced kickflips to come thru. Why. Whhhhyyyyyyyyyyy
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy come that it takes me around 20 attempts to land a heelflip but the ones I land are mostly impeccable whereas I land almost every kickflip but most of them are ugly? How can I get heelflips consistently, I am despairing with this trick.[close]
The trick tip section has some really talented posters, that can explain techniques lovely. I am not them.
Heelflips
Front foot perpendicular to the board toes hanging off, ball of foot to the edge of the deck, outside edge of the foot right below the front bolts.
Back foot, ball of foot in the heel side pocket, halfway ish up the tail.
Build tension diagonally before popping.
I look at the toe side pocket of the nose as I ollie.
I rarely mess with heelflips. I fuck with kickflips constantly. That I land heelflips at all makes me think I’m a natural heelflipper (not good at them at all mind you): why else would I be able to land heelflips, trying them some infrequently, and needing to warm up just so, have the planets in alignment for my oft practiced kickflips to come thru. Why. Whhhhyyyyyyyyyyy[close]
Have a gnar bruh. Back foot in the heel side pocket you say... sounds inconceivable but I'll give it a shot.
I’ve skated three Magenta’s, all pre covid and years apart from one another, and it pains me to say this as they’re one of my favorite brands, but their boards were easily some of the worst I’ve ever skated in 30 years.
Anyone have any idea how to improve the pop on a setup that feels harder to pop than others? Is this something that risers can work for? Or is it possible that I have a truck/deck combo that is just going to kill my pop no matter what?when you say harder to pop, do you mean that the tail feels heavy? (people tend to compare venture to indy; venture has a heavier pop feel & indy has a lighter pop feel). Risers would only make your pop feel even heavier since it would take more time for your tail to hit the ground. your possible solutions would be either to run smaller wheels, get hollow trucks, or keep your current truck/wheel combo and avoid the current deck/brand that's making it hard for you to pop
when you say harder to pop, do you mean that the tail feels heavy? (people tend to compare venture to indy; venture has a heavier pop feel & indy has a lighter pop feel). Risers would only make your pop feel even heavier since it would take more time for your tail to hit the ground. your possible solutions would be either to run smaller wheels, get hollow trucks, or keep your current truck/wheel combo and avoid the current deck/brand that's making it hard for you to popExpand QuoteAnyone have any idea how to improve the pop on a setup that feels harder to pop than others? Is this something that risers can work for? Or is it possible that I have a truck/deck combo that is just going to kill my pop no matter what?[close]
Expand Quotewhen you say harder to pop, do you mean that the tail feels heavy? (people tend to compare venture to indy; venture has a heavier pop feel & indy has a lighter pop feel). Risers would only make your pop feel even heavier since it would take more time for your tail to hit the ground. your possible solutions would be either to run smaller wheels, get hollow trucks, or keep your current truck/wheel combo and avoid the current deck/brand that's making it hard for you to popExpand QuoteAnyone have any idea how to improve the pop on a setup that feels harder to pop than others? Is this something that risers can work for? Or is it possible that I have a truck/deck combo that is just going to kill my pop no matter what?[close][close]
It is usually the deck to truck ratio, mainly looking at the deck and where the deck bolt holes were drilled in relation to the kicks, so if they are too far into the kicks, everything is going to get really hard to pop, too much into the middle and the board is going to feel really light and almost too little pressure on the tail to make it do things.
Where the trucks come into this is where they offset the wheelbase, so a shorter wheelbase truck like Ace might make that board easier to skate, than say Ventures which extend the wheelbase the most. Changing trucks alone may or may not help this at all, but if you are at all familiar with the "fingers of flat" method of PS Stix / Paul Schmitt, there is a direct relation between the ideal amount of space (about two fingers) from the deck bolt holes to the kick. Too much and it will get really light, too little and it will get really heavy on not only the pop but on manuals and things like that too.
anybody knows how long the carpet atiba 8.0 deck is? is it under 32? my girlfriend wants it but she's tiny so idk if it would work for her.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhen you say harder to pop, do you mean that the tail feels heavy? (people tend to compare venture to indy; venture has a heavier pop feel & indy has a lighter pop feel). Risers would only make your pop feel even heavier since it would take more time for your tail to hit the ground. your possible solutions would be either to run smaller wheels, get hollow trucks, or keep your current truck/wheel combo and avoid the current deck/brand that's making it hard for you to popExpand QuoteAnyone have any idea how to improve the pop on a setup that feels harder to pop than others? Is this something that risers can work for? Or is it possible that I have a truck/deck combo that is just going to kill my pop no matter what?[close][close]
It is usually the deck to truck ratio, mainly looking at the deck and where the deck bolt holes were drilled in relation to the kicks, so if they are too far into the kicks, everything is going to get really hard to pop, too much into the middle and the board is going to feel really light and almost too little pressure on the tail to make it do things.
Where the trucks come into this is where they offset the wheelbase, so a shorter wheelbase truck like Ace might make that board easier to skate, than say Ventures which extend the wheelbase the most. Changing trucks alone may or may not help this at all, but if you are at all familiar with the "fingers of flat" method of PS Stix / Paul Schmitt, there is a direct relation between the ideal amount of space (about two fingers) from the deck bolt holes to the kick. Too much and it will get really light, too little and it will get really heavy on not only the pop but on manuals and things like that too.[close]
Yes to all of this.
I like a hefty pop feel and I skate Aces. With some decks no risers and 54 mm wheels it works fine but not always. Right now I’m skating a 8.75” Antihero and I didn’t like how it popped at all without risers with 54 mm wheels. I added 1/8” risers and it’s much better. Would probably like it even better with 56 or 58 mm wheels.
Going the other direction without changing trucks can be difficult if you already have small wheels and don’t use risers. I still have a set of Ace magnesium baseplates for boards that require that. Thankfully those don’t come up too often for me.
I still haven’t figured out how exactly assess how the deck would work & feel for me before setting it up. Too many variables: wheelbase, kick angles, fingers of flat…
anyone have some experience with 5boro decks, specifically curious what their shapes are like & if they happen to all be steep/mellow, full or what-have you. i like south central wood, so maybe it's just more of the same??
Yo 90s guys what was the deal with the longboards in the mid 90s? Not like a sector 9 just a regular board that was 35 long or something. I think Fred gall skates one in timecode but it's kinda hard to tell. Was it just a dumb fad? (I'm guessing yes because it never came back) https://youtu.be/uSrKrJfPsI0
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotewhen you say harder to pop, do you mean that the tail feels heavy? (people tend to compare venture to indy; venture has a heavier pop feel & indy has a lighter pop feel). Risers would only make your pop feel even heavier since it would take more time for your tail to hit the ground. your possible solutions would be either to run smaller wheels, get hollow trucks, or keep your current truck/wheel combo and avoid the current deck/brand that's making it hard for you to popExpand QuoteAnyone have any idea how to improve the pop on a setup that feels harder to pop than others? Is this something that risers can work for? Or is it possible that I have a truck/deck combo that is just going to kill my pop no matter what?[close][close]
It is usually the deck to truck ratio, mainly looking at the deck and where the deck bolt holes were drilled in relation to the kicks, so if they are too far into the kicks, everything is going to get really hard to pop, too much into the middle and the board is going to feel really light and almost too little pressure on the tail to make it do things.
Where the trucks come into this is where they offset the wheelbase, so a shorter wheelbase truck like Ace might make that board easier to skate, than say Ventures which extend the wheelbase the most. Changing trucks alone may or may not help this at all, but if you are at all familiar with the "fingers of flat" method of PS Stix / Paul Schmitt, there is a direct relation between the ideal amount of space (about two fingers) from the deck bolt holes to the kick. Too much and it will get really light, too little and it will get really heavy on not only the pop but on manuals and things like that too.[close]
Yes to all of this.
I like a hefty pop feel and I skate Aces. With some decks no risers and 54 mm wheels it works fine but not always. Right now I’m skating a 8.75” Antihero and I didn’t like how it popped at all without risers with 54 mm wheels. I added 1/8” risers and it’s much better. Would probably like it even better with 56 or 58 mm wheels.
Going the other direction without changing trucks can be difficult if you already have small wheels and don’t use risers. I still have a set of Ace magnesium baseplates for boards that require that. Thankfully those don’t come up too often for me.
I still haven’t figured out how exactly assess how the deck would work & feel for me before setting it up. Too many variables: wheelbase, kick angles, fingers of flat…[close]
I assumed it was a geo problem which is why I asked about risers - never been sure if having the tail higher off the ground improved pop vs. lower to the ground, but I guess it all depends on the setup and varies greatly. Riding a Fancy Lad deck with short wb and short length with Film trucks right now and probably around 53mm Spits, was kind of a random setup I made out of shit my friend gave me, but I had one really great session on it where I was flinging flip tricks way easier than normal - next couple sessions after felt really off - hard to control (probably short wb problem) and felt really hard to get up in the air onto higher ledges with.
I'll check out the Schmitt thing next time I have it on hand, but might go ahead and just experiment with risers or different trucks to see if I can get back the magic of that first session, otherwise I'll just go back to my old setup.
Expand Quoteanyone have some experience with 5boro decks, specifically curious what their shapes are like & if they happen to all be steep/mellow, full or what-have you. i like south central wood, so maybe it's just more of the same??[close]
I love them. I’d say they’re medium through the middle, probably medium-steep kicks, too. The nose and tail feel very roomy and comfortable in terms of size, but the shape is more round than full or square. I ride the 8.25 often.
The Shred Shape is fun, too. Like a more compact Loveseat.
Yo 90s guys what was the deal with the longboards in the mid 90s? Not like a sector 9 just a regular board that was 35 long or something. I think Fred gall skates one in timecode but it's kinda hard to tell. Was it just a dumb fad? (I'm guessing yes because it never came back) https://youtu.be/uSrKrJfPsI0
I know it's not really shoes and gear but..https://youtu.be/adYrtMpbVCo this is at Waterloo/Fernside Sydney. I loved this ramp I think it was about 4-5 feet high. Was enjoyed by beginners and skilled skaters. Has since been updated as a concrete ramp, but I'm assuming it's considerably more expensive. I think a bit of a trap people fall for is thinking catering to beginners means making tiny parks but usually they fucking suck and are barely fun for more than ten mins. https://youtu.be/91OahmsJVog (soz in advance if these vids are chat, I just skimmed the first ones that showed the ramps I'm thinking of) altho I think some places also go over the top with parks with too many little features and that's alsonot always as fun as just a regular functional ramp
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.
Looks kinda perfect. I just got an email from the company that builds the park.https://youtu.be/adYrtMpbVCo this is at Waterloo/Fernside Sydney. I loved this ramp I think it was about 4-5 feet high. Was enjoyed by beginners and skilled skaters. Has since been updated as a concrete ramp, but I'm assuming it's considerably more expensive. I think a bit of a trap people fall for is thinking catering to beginners means making tiny parks but usually they fucking suck and are barely fun for more than ten mins.Expand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close]
I think that might be the upgraded concrete ramp (altho they said wood?) Altho I think even that is higher than 2.8 feet. But I'll be honest I don't tend to think in feet I remember the coping being around chest high when your on the flstbottom. https://youtu.be/yCcvwicw7qE at 1:30 looks kinda similar altho never been thereLooks kinda perfect. I just got an email from the company that builds the park.Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/adYrtMpbVCo this is at Waterloo/Fernside Sydney. I loved this ramp I think it was about 4-5 feet high. Was enjoyed by beginners and skilled skaters. Has since been updated as a concrete ramp, but I'm assuming it's considerably more expensive. I think a bit of a trap people fall for is thinking catering to beginners means making tiny parks but usually they fucking suck and are barely fun for more than ten mins.Expand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close][close]
They think about a mini out of wood, 32 feet wide , 2,8 feet high with 2 extensions of 5 feet high..
Sounds kinda to low
I know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.
Great tip man , thanks alotExpand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close]
Thrasher put out plans for the perfect mini ramp, and that’s apparently what the locals here in Jaoaj used to make the minis at the indoor park I go to.
And they really nailed the golden radius
You might be able to find them online with some searching
Wood because it seems to be cheaper but I'm not so pleased with the idea. I don't know a wooden ramp that survived more than 5-6 years in the open .I think that might be the upgraded concrete ramp (altho they said wood?) Altho I think even that is higher than 2.8 feet. But I'll be honest I don't tend to think in feet I remember the coping being around chest high when your on the flstbottom. https://youtu.be/yCcvwicw7qE at 1:30 looks kinda similar altho never been thereExpand QuoteLooks kinda perfect. I just got an email from the company that builds the park.Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/adYrtMpbVCo this is at Waterloo/Fernside Sydney. I loved this ramp I think it was about 4-5 feet high. Was enjoyed by beginners and skilled skaters. Has since been updated as a concrete ramp, but I'm assuming it's considerably more expensive. I think a bit of a trap people fall for is thinking catering to beginners means making tiny parks but usually they fucking suck and are barely fun for more than ten mins.Expand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close][close]
They think about a mini out of wood, 32 feet wide , 2,8 feet high with 2 extensions of 5 feet high..
Sounds kinda to low[close]
I know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.
Nice, thanks for that.Expand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close]
I had a discussion about this recently. The consensus was 3-4' tall with transition radius that are 2x the height so 6-8'. 7 to 7.5' flat bottom.
No. It was just the results of discussing which ramps around the area are better than others and why.Nice, thanks for that.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close]
I had a discussion about this recently. The consensus was 3-4' tall with transition radius that are 2x the height so 6-8'. 7 to 7.5' flat bottom.[close]
Did you build a ramp like this or do you have some kind of picture maybe?
Dwindle brands fingers of flat:
How do dwindle brands fingers of flat run? Are they consistent across the brands? How many fingers of flat do they have?
I like the single press idea and they do publish whether the kicks are mellow or steep for many of their boards but it doesn't look like they publish any info about the fingers of flat.
Looks kinda perfect. I just got an email from the company that builds the park.Expand QuoteThis is at Waterloo/Fernside Sydney. I loved this ramp I think it was about 4-5 feet high. Was enjoyed by beginners and skilled skaters. Has since been updated as a concrete ramp, but I'm assuming it's considerably more expensive. I think a bit of a trap people fall for is thinking catering to beginners means making tiny parks but usually they fucking suck and are barely fun for more than ten mins.Expand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close][close]
They think about a mini out of wood, 32 feet wide , 2,8 feet high with 2 extensions of 5 feet high..
Sounds kinda to low
Is it normal that I have to rethread the axles every time I take of the wheels, e.g. for cleaning bearings?
Thanks so much man, Amazing info and i really like your ramp. Can I use your pic as an example to show the other guys ?Expand QuoteLooks kinda perfect. I just got an email from the company that builds the park.Expand QuoteThis is at Waterloo/Fernside Sydney. I loved this ramp I think it was about 4-5 feet high. Was enjoyed by beginners and skilled skaters. Has since been updated as a concrete ramp, but I'm assuming it's considerably more expensive. I think a bit of a trap people fall for is thinking catering to beginners means making tiny parks but usually they fucking suck and are barely fun for more than ten mins.Expand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close][close]
They think about a mini out of wood, 32 feet wide , 2,8 feet high with 2 extensions of 5 feet high..
Sounds kinda to low[close]
I think the old Fernside / Waterloo ramp was 3.5 in the middle and 4.5 or so on the extension, but it has been too long since skating it anyway.
Measure heights of things, so 3 feet is just over waist high (90 cms) and 5 ft is about chest / shoulder high (150 cms) which could definitely work for everyone, with 6 ft being over head height for some people.
Overall width is the main thing. Having a ramp that is not wide enough is a real pain, but having something that is proportional to the height and allows good lines is also something worth considering.
I think having the middle fairly wide with matching extensions on facing ends, one end taller or different to the other end, can really work, like a lop sided H shape, so middle 3 ft, one set of extensions at one end being 4 ft high, then the other set of extensions being 5 ft, so you can skate a 3 ft halfpipe, a 4 ft halfpipe or a 5 ft half pipe, or use the extensions to get a lot of speed to grind or slide across the lower middle section.
This is what I built in a shed and has been amazing fun. My ramp is on the lower side, just to fit it in and be proportional to the shed dimensions.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-YGWfbFeku/
Thanks so much man, Amazing info and i really like your ramp. Can I use your pic as an example to show the other guys ?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteLooks kinda perfect. I just got an email from the company that builds the park.Expand QuoteThis is at Waterloo/Fernside Sydney. I loved this ramp I think it was about 4-5 feet high. Was enjoyed by beginners and skilled skaters. Has since been updated as a concrete ramp, but I'm assuming it's considerably more expensive. I think a bit of a trap people fall for is thinking catering to beginners means making tiny parks but usually they fucking suck and are barely fun for more than ten mins.Expand QuoteI know it's not really shoes and gear but..
What would be good specs for a mini ramp ?
With good i mean, good for beginners but also for advanced skaters.
We managed to get the city to build a new park in my town.
They give us 650K €. At the moment we are planing everything and i think the park would benefit from a mini ramp.
Maybe with some extensions.[close][close]
They think about a mini out of wood, 32 feet wide , 2,8 feet high with 2 extensions of 5 feet high..
Sounds kinda to low[close]
I think the old Fernside / Waterloo ramp was 3.5 in the middle and 4.5 or so on the extension, but it has been too long since skating it anyway.
Measure heights of things, so 3 feet is just over waist high (90 cms) and 5 ft is about chest / shoulder high (150 cms) which could definitely work for everyone, with 6 ft being over head height for some people.
Overall width is the main thing. Having a ramp that is not wide enough is a real pain, but having something that is proportional to the height and allows good lines is also something worth considering.
I think having the middle fairly wide with matching extensions on facing ends, one end taller or different to the other end, can really work, like a lop sided H shape, so middle 3 ft, one set of extensions at one end being 4 ft high, then the other set of extensions being 5 ft, so you can skate a 3 ft halfpipe, a 4 ft halfpipe or a 5 ft half pipe, or use the extensions to get a lot of speed to grind or slide across the lower middle section.
This is what I built in a shed and has been amazing fun. My ramp is on the lower side, just to fit it in and be proportional to the shed dimensions.[close]
What's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?Never had a skate shoe that was actually that breathable even if that was one of its selling points so my trick was always stab everywhere that's not in a high wear area with an exacto knife a bunch of times and make sure your holes go all the way thru. Or if you have chisels get one that's a kinda acute angle stab and twist so you get a little circle hole. Got me thru some Aus summers.
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.
Gonna try this. Never thought about it but makes perfect sense.Never had a skate shoe that was actually that breathable even if that was one of its selling points so my trick was always stab everywhere that's not in a high wear area with an exacto knife a bunch of times and make sure your holes go all the way thru. Or if you have chisels get one that's a kinda acute angle stab and twist so you get a little circle hole. Got me thru some Aus summers.Expand QuoteWhat's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.[close]
Yo 90s guys what was the deal with the longboards in the mid 90s? Not like a sector 9 just a regular board that was 35 long or something. I think Fred gall skates one in timecode but it's kinda hard to tell. Was it just a dumb fad? (I'm guessing yes because it never came back) https://youtu.be/uSrKrJfPsI0
So I just used a Drill . Pretty quick solution. Made a few 6mm holes on all non wear areas. The drillbit is a mess now but I used an old one so..Never had a skate shoe that was actually that breathable even if that was one of its selling points so my trick was always stab everywhere that's not in a high wear area with an exacto knife a bunch of times and make sure your holes go all the way thru. Or if you have chisels get one that's a kinda acute angle stab and twist so you get a little circle hole. Got me thru some Aus summers.Expand QuoteWhat's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.[close]
Alien uploaded the whole timecode video pretty recently but it still doesn't look nice. If anyone had access to a good copy you'd think they would so maybe it never looked good. I only watch Fred and Lennie's parts anyway.Expand QuoteYo 90s guys what was the deal with the longboards in the mid 90s? Not like a sector 9 just a regular board that was 35 long or something. I think Fred gall skates one in timecode but it's kinda hard to tell. Was it just a dumb fad? (I'm guessing yes because it never came back) https://youtu.be/uSrKrJfPsI0[close]
I was too young and midwestern to know what was going on, but one time I needed a new deck and my mom took me to the skate shop to buy the cheapest thing they had, which turned out to be a Consolidated deck on closeout. This thing was a fucking longboard, easily 1.5"-2" longer than my friends' standard 7.75" decks they were skating. It may have even been an Alan Peterson pro model. Either way, it was a fucking boat and I hated it.
Also, did Timecode always look that shitty? That's gotta be one of the most unwatchable video parts I've seen which wasn't fourth-generation VHS dub. I could barely make out anything.
What's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.
What's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?Sounds like we’ve got a hotstepper on our hands, boys!
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.
What's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxNzOl5yYgHQ2LHG8XoadUJbPOkySjjE8C (https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxNzOl5yYgHQ2LHG8XoadUJbPOkySjjE8C)Sounds like we’ve got a hotstepper on our hands, boys!Expand QuoteWhat's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.[close]
https://youtu.be/w0N4twV28Mw
Nice, looks promising !Expand QuoteWhat's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.[close]
Tiago 1010 mesh toe versions. Toe and all the way up the tongue is breathable mesh. Anyone remember how breathable the Nike SB tre was?
What's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.
What's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.
My socks are mostly cotton rich because I had problems with athlete's foot last year. My thinner socks are bamboo socks. Pretty thin so not really the best choice for sakting.Expand QuoteWhat's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.[close]
Is it more in the shoe, or more in the type of material of sock you have on?
I have found it is better to have the thicker cotton rich socks from bulk packs than anything with a higher synthetic or acrylic mix, so none of the usual skate brands and more of the department store socks, but even some of those ones are now changing and going for more synthetic mixes.
Just a thought anyway.
Also curious how the bigger holes work out in your normal shoes too.
Does truck width affect turn radius? Will wider trucks turn smaller or larger circles compared to more narrow trucks?
Has anyone ever tried to make a deck steeper?
I know you can park your car on it to mellow it out, but could you do the same thing in the opposite direction?
It has to be possible, but I'm not sure how to do it without basically bending the whole deck.
How did of come about? What’s the origin of of?Someone created a new topic and messed up spelling “Gino Off Chocolate”. They wrote “Gino Of Chocolate”. It’s stuck around ever since. That’s pretty much it
Full story please.
What's the most breathable cupsole shoe ?Late to the party but Vans Wayvee might be the shoe you're looking for
I'm really struggling with hot feet and its shortening my sessions a good amount.
I'm running the Joslin 1 atm. Basically because they advertise a cooling effect with the new tong. But my feet are burning in them, even with thin socks.
Does independent have a drop cycle? I'm interested in titaniums and my shops dont have 149s and I can't find em on parade or SPOT or my go to's. I don't need em right now I'm just wondering if NHS has a schedule. Should I email them
edit: Or alternatively could I ask KCDC or Labor to order them
Been thinking about those theeve all titanium hanger trucks and how it could be improved so basically could this work?
Ok so titanium baseplate instead and the mounting holes are smaller and threaded, have nylon so your hardware goes straight into the baseplate and doesn't need a nut. Would the hardware be able to connect the truck to the deck strong enough without a nut? Might need titanium mounting bolts too.
Could also have built in kingpin or a similar system for an inverted kingpin (may also have to be titanium).
Now also perhaps the pivot of the hanger could be titanium too so you have a titanium pivot in a titanium pivot cup and would probably never really break either again, rubber pivot cup however might get worn out faster.
Not sure how well it could be done but have the theeve all titanium hanger but with aluminium where you grind.
I was thinking a little less about weight and mostly about strength for screwing the hardware straight into the baseplate and not needing a nut, holding an inverted kingpin tighter or having built in kingpin (which couldn't be aluminium) and and stronger in the walls of the pivot cup to avoid breakage.Expand QuoteBeen thinking about those theeve all titanium hanger trucks and how it could be improved so basically could this work?
Ok so titanium baseplate instead and the mounting holes are smaller and threaded, have nylon so your hardware goes straight into the baseplate and doesn't need a nut. Would the hardware be able to connect the truck to the deck strong enough without a nut? Might need titanium mounting bolts too.
Could also have built in kingpin or a similar system for an inverted kingpin (may also have to be titanium).
Now also perhaps the pivot of the hanger could be titanium too so you have a titanium pivot in a titanium pivot cup and would probably never really break either again, rubber pivot cup however might get worn out faster.
Not sure how well it could be done but have the theeve all titanium hanger but with aluminium where you grind.[close]
Titanium is lighter than steel so weight reduction for axle and kingpin is useful. However titanium is not lighter than aluminum so a forged aluminum baseplate is still much lighter than titanium.
Anyone have the DC Bronze clocker II’s and know the sizing for it?@doomstation55
Haven’t had DCs in a long time and I’m kinda in between sizes, I can usually make 12s work for most shoes besides cons, but if they run big I could go down to 11.5.
I think DC's thing is they always run a little small@doomstation55Expand QuoteAnyone have the DC Bronze clocker II’s and know the sizing for it?
Haven’t had DCs in a long time and I’m kinda in between sizes, I can usually make 12s work for most shoes besides cons, but if they run big I could go down to 11.5.[close]
I am a 10.5 and ordered my regular size. They’re half a size too small. I also have some Metrics that I got in my usual size that are also half a size too small
could be slightly off topic but would it be possible to smoke out of a skateboard truck? it would look kind of cool i think
could be slightly off topic but would it be possible to smoke out of a skateboard truck? it would look kind of cool i think
Is a 60mm spitfire classic the same shape as og classic?
Asked a while back if it would fuck with people's madness more or less if everything was measured in mm with mixed responses. What if everything was measured still in inches but always written as an 8th e.g 8.125 is 8 1/8, 8.38 is 8 3/8 or does it have to go down to 16ths. (Part of my madness is wanting everything to be uniform)
Might be a stupid question, but anyway..There's a lot more to it than cup vs vulc like how the shoes are constructed etc. I think the gamma tho are basically just a rubber sole with a padded midsole but no hollow grid so prob be about the same as a standard vulc with thick insole.
My question is, will cupsole shoes will mold to your feet after some time? Most vulc shoes seem to do that after a bit of wear.
I recently got some Emerica Gamma and just can't remember the last time I had a pair of cupsoles. Honestly I am not even sure I ever had cupsoles before.
The Gamma's are mad comfy and are not as bulky as I thought. I really hope these will be the shoes, that settle my shoe madness..
Asked a while back if it would fuck with people's madness more or less if everything was measured in mm with mixed responses. What if everything was measured still in inches but always written as an 8th e.g 8.125 is 8 1/8, 8.38 is 8 3/8 or does it have to go down to 16ths. (Part of my madness is wanting everything to be uniform)
I have an old pair of Half Cab Pro 's, I think the last ones before they changed them to the Skate Half Cabs.
On my old pair I needed to size down from 10.5 to 10.
Are the new ones identical in sizing or are they tts now ?
Thanks !
Expand QuoteI have an old pair of Half Cab Pro 's, I think the last ones before they changed them to the Skate Half Cabs.
On my old pair I needed to size down from 10.5 to 10.
Are the new ones identical in sizing or are they tts now ?
Thanks ![close]
From trying on quite a few options in the Skate range (but not actually skating or wearing any for more than a minute), they definitely are more snug and don't stretch (blow out) like the old Pro shoes did within the first minute or so.
That said, some people have had to go up half a size from their other usual shoes, some say true to size is good.
Others can definitely give their own experiences too, but unless you like snug to tight shoes, I would be going up a half size from regular more than anything, so the opposite of the old Pro versions, which felt so soft and stretched out so much.
I think there were two threads running with a lot more information on them.
Vans Pro Classics Line To Be Replaced By Vans Skate Classic Line
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=115285.0
New Vans models
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=110394.750
Thanks again mate !Expand QuoteI have an old pair of Half Cab Pro 's, I think the last ones before they changed them to the Skate Half Cabs.
On my old pair I needed to size down from 10.5 to 10.
Are the new ones identical in sizing or are they tts now ?
Thanks ![close]
From trying on quite a few options in the Skate range (but not actually skating or wearing any for more than a minute), they definitely are more snug and don't stretch (blow out) like the old Pro shoes did within the first minute or so.
That said, some people have had to go up half a size from their other usual shoes, some say true to size is good.
Others can definitely give their own experiences too, but unless you like snug to tight shoes, I would be going up a half size from regular more than anything, so the opposite of the old Pro versions, which felt so soft and stretched out so much.
I think there were two threads running with a lot more information on them.
Vans Pro Classics Line To Be Replaced By Vans Skate Classic Line
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=115285.0
New Vans models
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=110394.750
yeah i had the exact same experience with my skate slip ons. luckily i didn’t plan on actually skating mine so the insole swap isn’t a big deal and does fuck with my head. also i’ve never had to change my vans sizing so far. always been 10.5 ttsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have an old pair of Half Cab Pro 's, I think the last ones before they changed them to the Skate Half Cabs.
On my old pair I needed to size down from 10.5 to 10.
Are the new ones identical in sizing or are they tts now ?
Thanks ![close]
From trying on quite a few options in the Skate range (but not actually skating or wearing any for more than a minute), they definitely are more snug and don't stretch (blow out) like the old Pro shoes did within the first minute or so.
That said, some people have had to go up half a size from their other usual shoes, some say true to size is good.
Others can definitely give their own experiences too, but unless you like snug to tight shoes, I would be going up a half size from regular more than anything, so the opposite of the old Pro versions, which felt so soft and stretched out so much.
I think there were two threads running with a lot more information on them.
Vans Pro Classics Line To Be Replaced By Vans Skate Classic Line
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=115285.0
New Vans models
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=110394.750[close]
In my experience, the skate Authentics and Sk8-hi's are TTS, but the Skate Slip-ons run super snug. I think other people have had similar experiences. Not sure if it's the new insole or if they made it much lower volume, but I had to swap insoles because they were super painful against the top of my foot after an hour or two and never really broke in.
I've roughly measured the space between the popcush and the top of the skate slip ons with my index and thumb and the thinness of what they expect your feet to be to comfortably wear these shoes is ridiculous. They definitely alienated a big chunk of people who loved the previouse slip on pros. I wear mine with converse insoles and they feel good enough but I would have preferred a slip on with the popcush that actually fit most human feet well.yeah i had the exact same experience with my skate slip ons. luckily i didn’t plan on actually skating mine so the insole swap isn’t a big deal and does fuck with my head. also i’ve never had to change my vans sizing so far. always been 10.5 ttsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have an old pair of Half Cab Pro 's, I think the last ones before they changed them to the Skate Half Cabs.
On my old pair I needed to size down from 10.5 to 10.
Are the new ones identical in sizing or are they tts now ?
Thanks ![close]
From trying on quite a few options in the Skate range (but not actually skating or wearing any for more than a minute), they definitely are more snug and don't stretch (blow out) like the old Pro shoes did within the first minute or so.
That said, some people have had to go up half a size from their other usual shoes, some say true to size is good.
Others can definitely give their own experiences too, but unless you like snug to tight shoes, I would be going up a half size from regular more than anything, so the opposite of the old Pro versions, which felt so soft and stretched out so much.
I think there were two threads running with a lot more information on them.
Vans Pro Classics Line To Be Replaced By Vans Skate Classic Line
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=115285.0
New Vans models
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=110394.750[close]
In my experience, the skate Authentics and Sk8-hi's are TTS, but the Skate Slip-ons run super snug. I think other people have had similar experiences. Not sure if it's the new insole or if they made it much lower volume, but I had to swap insoles because they were super painful against the top of my foot after an hour or two and never really broke in.[close]
that’s funny! i probably have the exact same insoles you do in my slip ons at the moment. And i totally feel you on the wide slip ons. The only other slip ons i remotely like are janoski slips and those are torture for the first like week lmao. haven’t tried the Verona yet out of fear. Converse slips sucked when i had em. went tts and half size down, both of which bagged out super fast. Not interested in Emerica so i guess i’ll just stick with vans skate and swap insoles. :/I've roughly measured the space between the popcush and the top of the skate slip ons with my index and thumb and the thinness of what they expect your feet to be to comfortably wear these shoes is ridiculous. They definitely alienated a big chunk of people who loved the previouse slip on pros. I wear mine with converse insoles and they feel good enough but I would have preferred a slip on with the popcush that actually fit most human feet well.Expand Quoteyeah i had the exact same experience with my skate slip ons. luckily i didn’t plan on actually skating mine so the insole swap isn’t a big deal and does fuck with my head. also i’ve never had to change my vans sizing so far. always been 10.5 ttsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have an old pair of Half Cab Pro 's, I think the last ones before they changed them to the Skate Half Cabs.
On my old pair I needed to size down from 10.5 to 10.
Are the new ones identical in sizing or are they tts now ?
Thanks ![close]
From trying on quite a few options in the Skate range (but not actually skating or wearing any for more than a minute), they definitely are more snug and don't stretch (blow out) like the old Pro shoes did within the first minute or so.
That said, some people have had to go up half a size from their other usual shoes, some say true to size is good.
Others can definitely give their own experiences too, but unless you like snug to tight shoes, I would be going up a half size from regular more than anything, so the opposite of the old Pro versions, which felt so soft and stretched out so much.
I think there were two threads running with a lot more information on them.
Vans Pro Classics Line To Be Replaced By Vans Skate Classic Line
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=115285.0
New Vans models
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=110394.750[close]
In my experience, the skate Authentics and Sk8-hi's are TTS, but the Skate Slip-ons run super snug. I think other people have had similar experiences. Not sure if it's the new insole or if they made it much lower volume, but I had to swap insoles because they were super painful against the top of my foot after an hour or two and never really broke in.[close][close]
I heard that the emerica wino g6 slips are pretty forgiving but they look pretty wide brand new and slip ons that get too wide and loose with wear also annoys me.
What makes a bearing make that creaky, “zipper “ sound? I have a brand new set of bearings that are doing it right from the start. Is it the retainer or something else? I hate it.
I’m pretty sure I went from the theeves to Thunder team TI’s and I don’t think the weight was much different. I suspect getting the aluminum to bond with the Ti would be hard and as poorly as the truck grinded, they would have lasted forever…..Pics. I can’t even imagine how they’d work other than like the mounting for the old tracker copers.
There’s a dude where I live who is obsessed with the g&s trucks and chromolly. He’s made chromoly copers…
Expand QuoteWhat makes a bearing make that creaky, “zipper “ sound? I have a brand new set of bearings that are doing it right from the start. Is it the retainer or something else? I hate it.[close]
Usually not enough lube, but that sound seems to only occur after a lot of solid / heavy landings in most bearings I deal with especially people who ride raw or bearings with no shields.
What brand or make are they?
Maybe a shield is warpedShields are good, used a press and the Indy bearing saver tool (shrug). Defective I guess. Doesn’t effect performance just sounds weird. Maybe it will go away.
Defect or it can easily happen when mounting the bearings
Those broken in were perfect for me fit wise. I just wished the insoles were a bit more substantial but that would fuck with the fit. I think I just don't have the feet for most slip ons. I am interested in trying the cupsole emerica ones if I ever see them on deep sale. If they bag out, at least they look comfortable.that’s funny! i probably have the exact same insoles you do in my slip ons at the moment. And i totally feel you on the wide slip ons. The only other slip ons i remotely like are janoski slips and those are torture for the first like week lmao. haven’t tried the Verona yet out of fear. Converse slips sucked when i had em. went tts and half size down, both of which bagged out super fast. Not interested in Emerica so i guess i’ll just stick with vans skate and swap insoles. :/Expand QuoteI've roughly measured the space between the popcush and the top of the skate slip ons with my index and thumb and the thinness of what they expect your feet to be to comfortably wear these shoes is ridiculous. They definitely alienated a big chunk of people who loved the previouse slip on pros. I wear mine with converse insoles and they feel good enough but I would have preferred a slip on with the popcush that actually fit most human feet well.Expand Quoteyeah i had the exact same experience with my skate slip ons. luckily i didn’t plan on actually skating mine so the insole swap isn’t a big deal and does fuck with my head. also i’ve never had to change my vans sizing so far. always been 10.5 ttsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have an old pair of Half Cab Pro 's, I think the last ones before they changed them to the Skate Half Cabs.
On my old pair I needed to size down from 10.5 to 10.
Are the new ones identical in sizing or are they tts now ?
Thanks ![close]
From trying on quite a few options in the Skate range (but not actually skating or wearing any for more than a minute), they definitely are more snug and don't stretch (blow out) like the old Pro shoes did within the first minute or so.
That said, some people have had to go up half a size from their other usual shoes, some say true to size is good.
Others can definitely give their own experiences too, but unless you like snug to tight shoes, I would be going up a half size from regular more than anything, so the opposite of the old Pro versions, which felt so soft and stretched out so much.
I think there were two threads running with a lot more information on them.
Vans Pro Classics Line To Be Replaced By Vans Skate Classic Line
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=115285.0
New Vans models
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=110394.750[close]
In my experience, the skate Authentics and Sk8-hi's are TTS, but the Skate Slip-ons run super snug. I think other people have had similar experiences. Not sure if it's the new insole or if they made it much lower volume, but I had to swap insoles because they were super painful against the top of my foot after an hour or two and never really broke in.[close][close]
I heard that the emerica wino g6 slips are pretty forgiving but they look pretty wide brand new and slip ons that get too wide and loose with wear also annoys me.[close]
oh you did it like a pro
some debris inside maybe
i already experienced a weird sound right after mounting while everything looked right and it went away after a few hours
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(https://i.ibb.co/fD4zTk5/WIN-20220819-14-13-02-Pro.jpg) (https://ibb.co/QDr3xPR)
(https://i.ibb.co/BB29yGZ/WIN-20220819-14-13-10-Pro.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Xtxq7Ds)
whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info
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(https://i.ibb.co/fD4zTk5/WIN-20220819-14-13-02-Pro.jpg) (https://ibb.co/QDr3xPR)
(https://i.ibb.co/BB29yGZ/WIN-20220819-14-13-10-Pro.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Xtxq7Ds)
whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info[close]
those look like stage 7 with the v hanger and the extra hardware hole options
I might of said stage 8 but others prob know better than me. I think stage 9 is when they started sizes ending in 9 tho so 134 is prob rightExpand QuoteExpand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/HdfDJfW/WIN-20220819-14-12-57-Pro.jpg) (https://ibb.co/BN5V15X)
(https://i.ibb.co/fD4zTk5/WIN-20220819-14-13-02-Pro.jpg) (https://ibb.co/QDr3xPR)
(https://i.ibb.co/BB29yGZ/WIN-20220819-14-13-10-Pro.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Xtxq7Ds)
whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info[close]
those look like stage 7 with the v hanger and the extra hardware hole options[close]
thanks. im going to try and see if i can find a local with some soft wheels to trade. these trucks are too small for me. they look like 139s but are def a little bit smaller. likeily 134ish
I might of said stage 8 but others prob know better than me. I think stage 9 is when they started sizes ending in 9 tho so 134 is prob rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote
whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info[close]
those look like stage 7 with the v hanger and the extra hardware hole options[close]
thanks. im going to try and see if i can find a local with some soft wheels to trade. these trucks are too small for me. they look like 139s but are def a little bit smaller. likeily 134ish[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat makes a bearing make that creaky, “zipper “ sound? I have a brand new set of bearings that are doing it right from the start. Is it the retainer or something else? I hate it.[close]
Usually not enough lube, but that sound seems to only occur after a lot of solid / heavy landings in most bearings I deal with especially people who ride raw or bearings with no shields.
What brand or make are they?[close]
They’re Cheap Shots ( haha) but I’ve never had a problem with them before. These are brand new like straight out of the pack and on a cruiser setup with OJ Keyframes.
Expand QuoteI might of said stage 8 but others prob know better than me. I think stage 9 is when they started sizes ending in 9 tho so 134 is prob rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote
whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info[close]
those look like stage 7 with the v hanger and the extra hardware hole options[close]
thanks. im going to try and see if i can find a local with some soft wheels to trade. these trucks are too small for me. they look like 139s but are def a little bit smaller. likeily 134ish[close][close]
They definitely look like a 7 or 8, as per other replies.
Stage 7 didn't have a cross on the front of the baseplate at first though. Stage 8 did. Is that a really light outline of a cross on the baseplate?
Also those stages were all in "6" ending, not "9" ending, eg 126, 136, 146 so that fits the size too.
This helps:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Truck_Company
STAGE 7 - 1993
6 HOLES: Implemented new hole pattern on base plate to reduce wear on bolts from nose and tail slides. Holes were set back on the baseplate, closer to the center of the board.
Thicker, sturdier pivot housing and reduced material on top of hanger to achieve a lighter weight
Introduced the 136mm truck February 1993
STAGE 8 - 1997
6 HOLES mounting base plate with cross logo added.
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whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info[close]
those look like stage 7 with the v hanger and the extra hardware hole options[close]
thanks. im going to try and see if i can find a local with some soft wheels to trade. these trucks are too small for me. they look like 139s but are def a little bit smaller. likeily 134ish[close][close]
They definitely look like a 7 or 8, as per other replies.
Stage 7 didn't have a cross on the front of the baseplate at first though. Stage 8 did. Is that a really light outline of a cross on the baseplate?
Also those stages were all in "6" ending, not "9" ending, eg 126, 136, 146 so that fits the size too.
This helps:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Truck_Company
STAGE 7 - 1993
6 HOLES: Implemented new hole pattern on base plate to reduce wear on bolts from nose and tail slides. Holes were set back on the baseplate, closer to the center of the board.
Thicker, sturdier pivot housing and reduced material on top of hanger to achieve a lighter weight
Introduced the 136mm truck February 1993
STAGE 8 - 1997
6 HOLES mounting base plate with cross logo added.[close]
@Mbrimson88 you're definitely right theyre stage 8s
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI might of said stage 8 but others prob know better than me. I think stage 9 is when they started sizes ending in 9 tho so 134 is prob rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote
whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info[close]
those look like stage 7 with the v hanger and the extra hardware hole options[close]
thanks. im going to try and see if i can find a local with some soft wheels to trade. these trucks are too small for me. they look like 139s but are def a little bit smaller. likeily 134ish[close][close]
They definitely look like a 7 or 8, as per other replies.
Stage 7 didn't have a cross on the front of the baseplate at first though. Stage 8 did. Is that a really light outline of a cross on the baseplate?
Also those stages were all in "6" ending, not "9" ending, eg 126, 136, 146 so that fits the size too.
This helps:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Truck_Company
STAGE 7 - 1993
6 HOLES: Implemented new hole pattern on base plate to reduce wear on bolts from nose and tail slides. Holes were set back on the baseplate, closer to the center of the board.
Thicker, sturdier pivot housing and reduced material on top of hanger to achieve a lighter weight
Introduced the 136mm truck February 1993
STAGE 8 - 1997
6 HOLES mounting base plate with cross logo added.[close]
@Mbrimson88 you're definitely right theyre stage 8s[close]
i agree
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI might of said stage 8 but others prob know better than me. I think stage 9 is when they started sizes ending in 9 tho so 134 is prob rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote
whick indy are these. im trying to sell and need to know more info[close]
those look like stage 7 with the v hanger and the extra hardware hole options[close]
thanks. im going to try and see if i can find a local with some soft wheels to trade. these trucks are too small for me. they look like 139s but are def a little bit smaller. likeily 134ish[close][close]
They definitely look like a 7 or 8, as per other replies.
Stage 7 didn't have a cross on the front of the baseplate at first though. Stage 8 did. Is that a really light outline of a cross on the baseplate?
Also those stages were all in "6" ending, not "9" ending, eg 126, 136, 146 so that fits the size too.
This helps:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Truck_Company
STAGE 7 - 1993
6 HOLES: Implemented new hole pattern on base plate to reduce wear on bolts from nose and tail slides. Holes were set back on the baseplate, closer to the center of the board.
Thicker, sturdier pivot housing and reduced material on top of hanger to achieve a lighter weight
Introduced the 136mm truck February 1993
STAGE 8 - 1997
6 HOLES mounting base plate with cross logo added.[close]
@Mbrimson88 you're definitely right theyre stage 8s[close]
i agree[close]
sorry I misled you @Uncle Flea
Does anyone know what shape/board the street model promised in the ad here ultimately became?
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Jason said...(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b5/70/42/b5704249d40ce80101ecb0c13ea7edca.jpg)
justin, sorry for the delay. yes, the scorpion deck was a street deck. neil didn't do the graphics. i think this was the only board of his where he didn't do the graphics. -jason
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know what shape/board the street model promised in the ad here ultimately became?
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ULRzlgXhses/SwrTRc7HqsI/AAAAAAAAA3A/sjH09TMrw64/s1600/neilblender03.jpg)[close]
found this in the comments on this page http://vertisdead.blogspot.com/2009/11/neil-blender-3.htmlQuote(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b5/70/42/b5704249d40ce80101ecb0c13ea7edca.jpg)Expand QuoteJason said...
justin, sorry for the delay. yes, the scorpion deck was a street deck. neil didn't do the graphics. i think this was the only board of his where he didn't do the graphics. -jason[close]
Found this on reddit.Would.
https://reddit.com/r/Sneakers/comments/v2haf1/reminiscent_of_wallabees_and_the_ipath_cats_i/
“Reminiscent of wallabees and the ipath cats I used to skate as a kid I built an upper similar to those moc boot styles and attached a dunk sole. Low top version will be next!”
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/v2haf1
Someone created a new topic and messed up spelling “Gino Off Chocolate”. They wrote “Gino Of Chocolate”. It’s stuck around ever since. That’s pretty much itExpand QuoteHow did of come about? What’s the origin of of?
Full story please.[close]
What was the Adidas shoe that was a mid-top with a strap that people were skating in the mid 2000’s before the launch of Adidas Skateboarding? Was it the Pro-Shell? Pics of the last release of that shoe don’t look to be the same
As seen 2:37-2:47
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjJVuwdzI0A&t=4s
Best deck shape/company for pure street?
Best deck shape/company for pure street?
Expand QuoteBest deck shape/company for pure street?[close]
https://www.brailleskateboarding.com/collections/skateboard-decks/products/revive-aaron-kyro-lobotomy-skateboard-deck?variant=42460446654626
Best deck shape/company for pure street?
Expand QuoteBest deck shape/company for pure street?[close]
https://www.brailleskateboarding.com/collections/skateboard-decks/products/revive-aaron-kyro-lobotomy-skateboard-deck?variant=42460446654626
anyone ever spray paint a top ( before gripping obv ) & is has there ever been an issue?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBest deck shape/company for pure street?[close]
https://www.brailleskateboarding.com/collections/skateboard-decks/products/revive-aaron-kyro-lobotomy-skateboard-deck?variant=42460446654626[close]
What a graphic *chef’s kiss*
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBest deck shape/company for pure street?[close]
https://www.brailleskateboarding.com/collections/skateboard-decks/products/revive-aaron-kyro-lobotomy-skateboard-deck?variant=42460446654626[close]
What a graphic *chef’s kiss*[close]
I can't believe they actually green lit that graphic...
Oh wait, they're all pretentious chumps at Revive, sooo it actually checks out
Expand Quoteanyone ever spray paint a top ( before gripping obv ) & is has there ever been an issue?[close]
I’ve done it a few times. Once I had no issues but the other one I might’ve gripped the board too soon (before the paint was fully dried) as the grip kinda didn’t stick properly. Might depend on the paint also.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBest deck shape/company for pure street?[close]
https://www.brailleskateboarding.com/collections/skateboard-decks/products/revive-aaron-kyro-lobotomy-skateboard-deck?variant=42460446654626[close]
What a graphic *chef’s kiss*[close]
I can't believe they actually green lit that graphic...
Oh wait, they're all pretentious chumps at Revive, sooo it actually checks out
I'm skating some Venture Lights 5.6 Hi's, and recently the front truck keeps coming loose. No matter how much I tighten it it come loose within an hour and have to retighten. Have replaced the nut and same problem.Blue loctite. Should be 242.
Anybody know how to fix? And any quick fixes? Want to skate tomorrow but won't be able to get a kingpin cause of bank holiday (have some spare thunders for parts though)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBest deck shape/company for pure street?[close]
https://www.brailleskateboarding.com/collections/skateboard-decks/products/revive-aaron-kyro-lobotomy-skateboard-deck?variant=42460446654626[close]
What a graphic *chef’s kiss*[close]
I can't believe they actually green lit that graphic...
Oh wait, they're all pretentious chumps at Revive, sooo it actually checks out[close]
needs more xenu
Anybody know of boards (preferably bbs) that are a true 32 length, 8.38-8.5, 14.25-14.38 wheelbase. Kicks not too steep, preferably on the mellow side and not too square but not pointy.
The 8.38 krooked mike anderson is pretty nice but a bit too square, and maybe justtt a tad steep for my liking.
Having a longer setup with aces has made me realise I want slightly longer than 31.75-31.8 ish, and a tad lighter pop especially on the nose for my ventures (usually skate the navy eagle shape). Feel like this could maybe help a teeny bit.
Expand QuoteAnybody know of boards (preferably bbs) that are a true 32 length, 8.38-8.5, 14.25-14.38 wheelbase. Kicks not too steep, preferably on the mellow side and not too square but not pointy.
The 8.38 krooked mike anderson is pretty nice but a bit too square, and maybe justtt a tad steep for my liking.
Having a longer setup with aces has made me realise I want slightly longer than 31.75-31.8 ish, and a tad lighter pop especially on the nose for my ventures (usually skate the navy eagle shape). Feel like this could maybe help a teeny bit.[close]
It might be ok or not quite to your liking, but the blue eagle on Ventures was almost comparable to the usual DLX 8.38 with 14.5 wb on Ace trucks when I skated both of those configurations.
There are a lot of boards on that 8.38 shape, from DLX, DGK, Bakerboys, then some from Birdhouse, Element and more.
The 14.5 wb listing might put you off, but the shape works well with trucks like Indy (my preference of setup) and definitely with Ace.
As far as other BBS boards, Passport and generic BBS shaped brands as well as Generator / shop boards are more like 8.38 x 32 with 14.38 wb.
The DLX 8.4 x 32 with 14.25 wb is also a good one with great kicks, almost always now just AH branded, but there is one in the latest catalog that looks quite plain if you are not into the eagle or crazy Grimple graphics. I think that would suit Venture trucks more, but that is just me.
Anyone own a Polar Skate tee? How's the quality on it? Would love to support, but skate tees are notorious for mediocre quality
Anyone own a Polar Skate tee? How's the quality on it? Would love to support, but skate tees are notorious for mediocre quality
Are double drilled boards (so you can choose nose and wheelbase length) weaker than regular boards?
Would a symmetrical board with both ends double drilled solve the issues many have with symmetrical boards? You could make the nose longer then when it's getting old swap it around like what people do with a symmetrical board
Anyone own a Polar Skate tee? How's the quality on it? Would love to support, but skate tees are notorious for mediocre quality
read somewhere on here that the new skate half cabs and skate 92 half cabs fit/ feel slightly different- something along the lines of heel lock being better in the regular skate half cabs and that the 92s feel a little longer even in the same size?
I got some navy blue 92s and they feel a lil longer, but i haven't skated vans in a while- deal was too good to pass up though, ot em for 50€
and if that helps: i am usually a US 7,5 in dunk highs and tiagos/ NB but always went with US 8 in vans before- last pairs were some kyle walkers a few years back and i cannot remember what size i tried crockett highs.....
If anybody can confirm this or give their opinion it'd be appreciated!
Anyone own a Polar Skate tee? How's the quality on it? Would love to support, but skate tees are notorious for mediocre quality
Why do some people retire their trucks when they’ve ground to the axle?
Why do some people retire their trucks when they’ve ground to the axle?
Expand QuoteWhy do some people retire their trucks when they’ve ground to the axle?[close]
They tend to break rather easily at that point, so you're putting yourself in a lot more danger by riding them.
Basically like skating with the kingpin nut barely on, your hanger could fall off anytime and fuck you up
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do some people retire their trucks when they’ve ground to the axle?[close]
They tend to break rather easily at that point, so you're putting yourself in a lot more danger by riding them.
Basically like skating with the kingpin nut barely on, your hanger could fall off anytime and fuck you up[close]
I’ve only ground one truck in half and I got to the axle fairly easily but grinding the axle down takes like 10 times as much effort as it’s so much harder. I’d say you’re pretty safe for a good while on axeled trucks. Maybe if you jump down huge gaps I could see it being a concern but other than that I don’t get it.
As someone who's never had formula fours, will I notice a difference? I'm currently riding a set of girl wheels and before I think I was riding some OJ wheels that were on sale at active a long time ago
Why do some people retire their trucks when they’ve ground to the axle?
Expand QuoteAnyone own a Polar Skate tee? How's the quality on it? Would love to support, but skate tees are notorious for mediocre quality[close]
Aren’t the T’s quite short and square?
polar clothing in general is of amazing quality, the t-shirts are heavy and well made too.
Expand QuoteWhy do some people retire their trucks when they’ve ground to the axle?[close]
I’m not bananas about the grind, plus I usually cobble together a set up from old parts….it’s sick giving someone a set up……I’d feel bad giving someone a set of trucks that are to the axel….almost to the axel gives them a chance to finish it off…Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone own a Polar Skate tee? How's the quality on it? Would love to support, but skate tees are notorious for mediocre quality[close]
Aren’t the T’s quite short and square?
polar clothing in general is of amazing quality, the t-shirts are heavy and well made too.[close]
As someone who's never had formula fours, will I notice a difference? I'm currently riding a set of girl wheels and before I think I was riding some OJ wheels that were on sale at active a long time ago
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do some people retire their trucks when they’ve ground to the axle?[close]
I’m not bananas about the grind, plus I usually cobble together a set up from old parts….it’s sick giving someone a set up……I’d feel bad giving someone a set of trucks that are to the axel….almost to the axel gives them a chance to finish it off…Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone own a Polar Skate tee? How's the quality on it? Would love to support, but skate tees are notorious for mediocre quality[close]
Aren’t the T’s quite short and square?
polar clothing in general is of amazing quality, the t-shirts are heavy and well made too.[close][close]
no, not anymore. pretty standard fit, a little boxy but definitely not square and short.
Do skate shoes last longer than other shoes?Not always but usually yes. In the case of blazers the SB usually have better suede or leather and the regular ones have a weird panel in the Ollie area that looks double layered but usually isn't so when you break the stitching you'll get a hole. I've heard some cases of regular Adidas being better than the skate ones but that was a while ago all regular sambas, Stan Smith's and Superstars I've seen lately look like the leather is kinda shitty
For example skate superstars vs average ones.
Average blazers vs skate blazers etc
Does anyone know the song used at around 4.55 in Tor Ström's Is This The Place? I recognize it but I can't seem to find it and it's driving me nuts.
http://youtu.be/s8bDOuzRijo
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know the song used at around 4.55 in Tor Ström's Is This The Place? I recognize it but I can't seem to find it and it's driving me nuts.
http://youtu.be/s8bDOuzRijo[close]
This one?
https://youtu.be/40kKad4TxgU
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone know the song used at around 4.55 in Tor Ström's Is This The Place? I recognize it but I can't seem to find it and it's driving me nuts.
http://youtu.be/s8bDOuzRijo[close]
This one?
https://youtu.be/40kKad4TxgU[close]
this one is closer to 4:55
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Idjje7ffo
but you might be thinking of one of the songs sampling it like danny brown possibly?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVyGxlgeAjc
From the converse Australia site
"This provides skaters with responsive heel cushioning and further impact protection. The snappy rebound provided by the Nike Zoom Air bag is also useful for technical heel-based tricks, like heelflips and shove-its."
Amazing
Never knew a heel airbag was a performance booster for heelflips and shuvits
From the converse Australia site
"This provides skaters with responsive heel cushioning and further impact protection. The snappy rebound provided by the Nike Zoom Air bag is also useful for technical heel-based tricks, like heelflips and shove-its."
Amazing
Never knew a heel airbag was a performance booster for heelflips and shuvits
Does anyone have sizing suggestions for the Emerica slip ons? The slip cup preferably.
I've worn the new puig shoe and GT blazers recently both size 12 and they fit well. Maybe a tiny bit loose on the nike's. Just curious if I should stick with 12 or go for 11.5. I don't have anywhere to try them on locally.
@EmericaTM Any feedback from other people who have switched over on sizing?
Does anyone have sizing suggestions for the Emerica slip ons? The slip cup preferably.
I've worn the new puig shoe and GT blazers recently both size 12 and they fit well. Maybe a tiny bit loose on the nike's. Just curious if I should stick with 12 or go for 11.5. I don't have anywhere to try them on locally.
@EmericaTM Any feedback from other people who have switched over on sizing?
How different are Indy hollow forged vs Ace AF1s in terms of pop feel, stability and pinch?
Expand QuoteHow different are Indy hollow forged vs Ace AF1s in terms of pop feel, stability and pinch?[close]
I wouldn't call it a huge difference. I feel like the indy's have a slightly stiffer pop feel but otherwise a pretty similar turn and overall feel. The ace might be a bit less stable
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow different are Indy hollow forged vs Ace AF1s in terms of pop feel, stability and pinch?[close]
I wouldn't call it a huge difference. I feel like the indy's have a slightly stiffer pop feel but otherwise a pretty similar turn and overall feel. The ace might be a bit less stable[close]
Thanks. Yeah I have a setup with ace af1s and a setup with venture cast plate and titanium hangers. I like both in their own way and can skate either fine, both have pros n cons. Makes me realise something in between the two would probably be a good happy medium for me, and sounds like that might be indy hollow forged
Does anyone have sizing suggestions for the Emerica slip ons? The slip cup preferably.
I've worn the new puig shoe and GT blazers recently both size 12 and they fit well. Maybe a tiny bit loose on the nike's. Just curious if I should stick with 12 or go for 11.5. I don't have anywhere to try them on locally.
I’m your size and the emerica slips are a little too loose for me. Length is pretty good, I feel like sizing down would be too short. If you have a wider or higher volume foot, you’ll probably be ok.
@EmericaTM Any feedback from other people who have switched over on sizing?
I had the vulc Wino slips and I went TTS.Expand QuoteDoes anyone have sizing suggestions for the Emerica slip ons? The slip cup preferably.
I've worn the new puig shoe and GT blazers recently both size 12 and they fit well. Maybe a tiny bit loose on the nike's. Just curious if I should stick with 12 or go for 11.5. I don't have anywhere to try them on locally.
I’m your size and the emerica slips are a little too loose for me. Length is pretty good, I feel like sizing down would be too short. If you have a wider or higher volume foot, you’ll probably be ok.
@EmericaTM Any feedback from other people who have switched over on sizing?[close]
Crockett Highs run TTS and are my favorite skate shoes ever. I have five pairs and I’m finishing up skating my second pair. Great if you like thin cupsoles.I had the vulc Wino slips and I went TTS.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone have sizing suggestions for the Emerica slip ons? The slip cup preferably.
I've worn the new puig shoe and GT blazers recently both size 12 and they fit well. Maybe a tiny bit loose on the nike's. Just curious if I should stick with 12 or go for 11.5. I don't have anywhere to try them on locally.
I’m your size and the emerica slips are a little too loose for me. Length is pretty good, I feel like sizing down would be too short. If you have a wider or higher volume foot, you’ll probably be ok.
@EmericaTM Any feedback from other people who have switched over on sizing?[close][close]
Speaking of sizing how's Crockett high ones?
Any tips for a stuck nut on a hardware bolt? The nut will not move in either direction and the screwdriver is starting to strip the bolt when I try to turn it.
Expand QuoteAny tips for a stuck nut on a hardware bolt? The nut will not move in either direction and the screwdriver is starting to strip the bolt when I try to turn it.[close]
Cut it off. Bolt cutters, handsaw, sawzall, etc
Thanks for that reply. Currently I'm skating the Wayvee (usually I always wear a size 8 but these feel a little tight) and they feel like crap after not even 2 weeks of skating them.Crockett Highs run TTS and are my favorite skate shoes ever. I have five pairs and I’m finishing up skating my second pair. Great if you like thin cupsoles.Expand QuoteI had the vulc Wino slips and I went TTS.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone have sizing suggestions for the Emerica slip ons? The slip cup preferably.
I've worn the new puig shoe and GT blazers recently both size 12 and they fit well. Maybe a tiny bit loose on the nike's. Just curious if I should stick with 12 or go for 11.5. I don't have anywhere to try them on locally.
I’m your size and the emerica slips are a little too loose for me. Length is pretty good, I feel like sizing down would be too short. If you have a wider or higher volume foot, you’ll probably be ok.
@EmericaTM Any feedback from other people who have switched over on sizing?[close][close]
Speaking of sizing how's Crockett high ones?[close]
Do last resorts run true to size. Or should I do a half size down like converse ?
tts in canvas ?? thats so odd. but ill take slaps word for it because i read that a couple times
@BartHarleyJarvis @lilboosie I went TTS on VM001 canvas hi's when they first came out and they're too big. I have since gotten vm001 canvas lows and vm002 suede in a half size down. both fit perfectly. I would go half size down all around but that's just mesame here. I just finished skating some vm001 canvas lows half size down and the fit was great. skated canvas highs too half size down and they were also wonderful. try ‘em on if you can but i’d say half size down is the safest bet. all feet are different though!
same here. I just finished skating some vm001 canvas lows half size down and the fit was great. skated canvas highs too half size down and they were also wonderful. try ‘em on if you can but i’d say half size down is the safest bet. all feet are different though!Expand Quote@BartHarleyJarvis @lilboosie I went TTS on VM001 canvas hi's when they first came out and they're too big. I have since gotten vm001 canvas lows and vm002 suede in a half size down. both fit perfectly. I would go half size down all around but that's just me[close]
The nike vulcs, can i remove the insole in these? Feels glued down like OG vans
TTS in Suede for meExpand QuoteDo last resorts run true to size. Or should I do a half size down like converse ?[close]
Half size down in suede, TTS in Canvas
Not hardware related but who's youwillsoon on IG ?Watson.
Has anyone ever noticed that certain skaters don't wear hats and certain ones only wear hats? Like it's super weird to see Hjalte or Simon Jenson hat footage, but Bobby without a hat? Super rare.I think I've seen Max palmer wear a beanie one time ever and no other hats
I think he does the backwards cap semi regularly. I considered doing the unhinged thing of screencapping every instance but am choosing to just share this and hope you take my word for itI think I've seen Max palmer wear a beanie one time ever and no other hatsExpand QuoteHas anyone ever noticed that certain skaters don't wear hats and certain ones only wear hats? Like it's super weird to see Hjalte or Simon Jenson hat footage, but Bobby without a hat? Super rare.[close]
Deck rolled trough a puddle. Bearings are f*****, and the trucks are looser now. Will the trucks get back to normal ? Venture btw
anyone skated the ace low in AF1 or classic? want to get some in 02, for my 7.75” but can’t find reviews for them. I know normal classics and AF1’s have a really surfy turn, but do the lows.? setting them up on my tech board, so I do want them a little bit tighter, but not venture low tight. I found my pair of Indy low 129 yesterday, that I’ve never skated, but the turn on them is basically non existent, just a straight line.Got Indy129 lows on my skinny board (sometimes even put them on big boards) you can take off the top washer and they'll turn a bit more. Soz don't know much about aces but I've seen the classics in 22 and 02 on a bunch of sites real cheap lately so maybe worth just getting them and finding out if it's not too expensive
Got Indy129 lows on my skinny board (sometimes even put them on big boards) you can take off the top washer and they'll turn a bit more. Soz don't know much about aces but I've seen the classics in 22 and 02 on a bunch of sites real cheap lately so maybe worth just getting them and finding out if it's not too expensiveExpand Quoteanyone skated the ace low in AF1 or classic? want to get some in 02, for my 7.75” but can’t find reviews for them. I know normal classics and AF1’s have a really surfy turn, but do the lows.? setting them up on my tech board, so I do want them a little bit tighter, but not venture low tight. I found my pair of Indy low 129 yesterday, that I’ve never skated, but the turn on them is basically non existent, just a straight line.[close]
Expand QuoteGot Indy129 lows on my skinny board (sometimes even put them on big boards) you can take off the top washer and they'll turn a bit more. Soz don't know much about aces but I've seen the classics in 22 and 02 on a bunch of sites real cheap lately so maybe worth just getting them and finding out if it's not too expensiveExpand Quoteanyone skated the ace low in AF1 or classic? want to get some in 02, for my 7.75” but can’t find reviews for them. I know normal classics and AF1’s have a really surfy turn, but do the lows.? setting them up on my tech board, so I do want them a little bit tighter, but not venture low tight. I found my pair of Indy low 129 yesterday, that I’ve never skated, but the turn on them is basically non existent, just a straight line.[close][close]
yea, that’s what I don’t like about these Indy lows. the top bushing is so different from any other truck, so you can’t replace them with normal Indy bushings, I tried the new green venture bushings, and then they were comically loose, and they stopped making the low aftermarket Indy bushings, so idk. might just get the AF1 lows and put their aftermarket hard bushings in there.
So… Haven’t owned a pair of Cons since the Jake Johnson leather Jack Purcells mids a couple years ago, went TTS for those and they felt fine so are CTAS mids gonna feel the same way or should I still do a half size down like most ppl do with CTAS?half size downs for the CTAS. pretty sure all iterations of the chuck is 1/2 size down
anyone skated the ace low in AF1 or classic? want to get some in 02, for my 7.75” but can’t find reviews for them. I know normal classics and AF1’s have a really surfy turn, but do the lows.? setting them up on my tech board, so I do want them a little bit tighter, but not venture low tight. I found my pair of Indy low 129 yesterday, that I’ve never skated, but the turn on them is basically non existent, just a straight line.
Has anyone flown domestically with a board lately? Usually, I just bring it as one of my carry-ons no problem but wanted to check if anyone had any annoying experiences lately. Flying Delta, LA<>Mpls
Has anyone flown domestically with a board lately? Usually, I just bring it as one of my carry-ons no problem but wanted to check if anyone had any annoying experiences lately. Flying Delta, LA<>Mpls
Skateboards are allowed as carry-on baggage and standard carry-on size restrictions apply. In checked baggage, your board must be housed in a bag. Ski and snowboard equipment are allowed as checked baggage.
Has anyone flown domestically with a board lately? Usually, I just bring it as one of my carry-ons no problem but wanted to check if anyone had any annoying experiences lately. Flying Delta, LA<>Mpls
I'm on my last pair of the Adidas 3st.004.
Sadly they don't make them anymore.
So what's the next simulator Adidas shoe that's still in production ? Or is there a shoe from a different company that is somehow comparable ? Thanks
I'm on my last pair of the Adidas 3st.004.
Sadly they don't make them anymore.
So what's the next simulator Adidas shoe that's still in production ? Or is there a shoe from a different company that is somehow comparable ? Thanks
Thanks man but I'm in the EU and I need a 10.5.Expand QuoteI'm on my last pair of the Adidas 3st.004.
Sadly they don't make them anymore.
So what's the next simulator Adidas shoe that's still in production ? Or is there a shoe from a different company that is somehow comparable ? Thanks[close]
Stumbled across these last night, a few sizes available. https://www.35thave.com/shop/Sale/Shoes/p/Adidas-3ST004-Core-Black-x55626476.htm
How do superstar advs fit compared to the traditional non skate model?
The non skate ones are pretty comfortable and feel good, but the sole in the rear arch/heel area is kinda narrow, makes it feel like my ankle is going to roll easily. The advs ones better in that regard or nah?
How is HLC wood?
Expand QuoteHow is HLC wood?[close]
It's so-so, would rank it below Clutch quality. Doesn't have the stiffness of BBS nor the flex of PS Stix but not as durable. I have friends who swear by Plan B / Jart decks for the shape but say HLC goes soft fast than they would like, probably 5 - 6 weeks x 2 sessions a week. Good value if they were on clearance but not my first choice for wood.
How is HLC wood?Kinda heavy and gets soggy rather fast
does anyone know what brand of blank hats DLX uses for its brands? for example the unstructured 5 panels i see for Krooked & Real always have the fit that i love.... anyone know?
Anone know what board Heitor is riding in this? Looks like a Dane 1, but can't tell for sure.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CiYJnSUM-pj/?hl=en
^^^ Yep sure looks like it
Anyone got a rec for good thicker socks, preferably under like $10 or so or multipack, that fit well for bigger feet (size 12)?
There's an Australian company bonds that makes decent enough socks not too expensive. I wear size 13 and they fit good. (Altho being from aus maybe what I consider thicker is just normal for colder areas)Expand Quote^^^ Yep sure looks like it
Anyone got a rec for good thicker socks, preferably under like $10 or so or multipack, that fit well for bigger feet (size 12)?[close]
I got you homie. https://www.amazon.de/Mat-Vics-Classic-Arbeitssocken-Thermosocken/dp/B07HJDGBBG/ref=pd_cart_rp_sccl_1/261-8336217-2269930?pd_rd_w=I4OFN&content-id=amzn1.sym.79f846b0-b65c-4dc7-9836-7d03ffd1ed9b&pf_rd_p=79f846b0-b65c-4dc7-9836-7d03ffd1ed9b&pf_rd_r=3CA1ZTSYK3AXYM2EM3JJ&pd_rd_wg=uE5Cr&pd_rd_r=8775c15a-94d3-404e-b358-1903592b53bd&pd_rd_i=B07HJDGBBG&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.de/Mat-Vics-Classic-Arbeitssocken-Thermosocken/dp/B07HJDGBBG/ref=pd_cart_rp_sccl_1/261-8336217-2269930?pd_rd_w=I4OFN&content-id=amzn1.sym.79f846b0-b65c-4dc7-9836-7d03ffd1ed9b&pf_rd_p=79f846b0-b65c-4dc7-9836-7d03ffd1ed9b&pf_rd_r=3CA1ZTSYK3AXYM2EM3JJ&pd_rd_wg=uE5Cr&pd_rd_r=8775c15a-94d3-404e-b358-1903592b53bd&pd_rd_i=B07HJDGBBG&psc=1)
The site is in German, don't wonder. I swear by these socks, they are a bit thicker, holding up well and don't have seams near the toes. They are like 3,50€ a pair but I can't tell you if the price is the same in the US.
I also have a question. Anyone tried to increase the thickness of shoe insoles? Glue some cardboard under the insole or something else? I would like a little thicker padded forefront area on these NB# insoles from the 440.
Expand QuoteHow is HLC wood?[close]
definitely better than clutch imo, would be my second choice after bbs
Expand Quotedoes anyone know what brand of blank hats DLX uses for its brands? for example the unstructured 5 panels i see for Krooked & Real always have the fit that i love.... anyone know?[close]
The DLX caps haven't been on existing blank stock for a while now, maybe over a decade, if I can recall from some info a while back.
They source their own manufacturing for their caps, rather than just getting Yupoong or some other existing brand to put their logo on.
At least that is how they come across, with no other branding and their headwear fits differently to almost every other cap I have tried on.
Somebody can tell me what wb make ace and thunder trucks has?
Example: the wb of the deck is 14, what would turn useing such trucks on each?
Thanks in advance!
Best deck shape/company for pure street?
Expand QuoteExpand Quotedoes anyone know what brand of blank hats DLX uses for its brands? for example the unstructured 5 panels i see for Krooked & Real always have the fit that i love.... anyone know?[close]
The DLX caps haven't been on existing blank stock for a while now, maybe over a decade, if I can recall from some info a while back.
They source their own manufacturing for their caps, rather than just getting Yupoong or some other existing brand to put their logo on.
At least that is how they come across, with no other branding and their headwear fits differently to almost every other cap I have tried on.[close]
while i appreciate your always knowledgeable responses, this was not what i wanted to hear lol
For you Mini Logo truck lovers:
Do you have problems with your pivot cups? I decided to give these trucks another shot and the stock pivot cups (hard white plastic ones) didn't fit the yoke properly, I could see the metal bit wiggling around even with the trucks at medium tightness. And the board was rattling like crazy almost like I didn't have a pivot cup, you know the sound.
I swapped it out for some generic after market ones which helped to dampen the rattle but I could still see the yoke shifting around a lot.
The trucks pinch really nicely, hoping to fix the pivot cups so I can keep riding them.
I like the pointy baker shape. But does anyone make something similar with steep kicks or concave?
anyone know what blank trucker hats dlx used to use? the old made in u.s.a. ones had my favorite fit.
Expand QuoteFor you Mini Logo truck lovers:
Do you have problems with your pivot cups? I decided to give these trucks another shot and the stock pivot cups (hard white plastic ones) didn't fit the yoke properly, I could see the metal bit wiggling around even with the trucks at medium tightness. And the board was rattling like crazy almost like I didn't have a pivot cup, you know the sound.
I swapped it out for some generic after market ones which helped to dampen the rattle but I could still see the yoke shifting around a lot.
The trucks pinch really nicely, hoping to fix the pivot cups so I can keep riding them.[close]
If the pivot sits loosely in the pivot seat, I doubt you'll be able to permanently fix the issue. I started having the same problem with Indy when they moved to China, and no matter what cups I threw in there, the extra play would eventually make the pivot chew through it.
My longest lasting solutions was a cut down Krux pivot cup (they're too tall, but snug), and RipTide. You can get RipTide cups specifically for Mini Logo now, so it might be worth the investment. I, however, was forced to painfully lazer off the giant iron cross tattoo on my forhead after a decade and a half because of this very issue.
Expand QuoteI like the pointy baker shape. But does anyone make something similar with steep kicks or concave?[close]
What size board do you ride?
Some of the shapes are the same across other BBS wood, some are not.
As with all BBS (and quite a few other woodshops) even between half a dozen of the same board, there are differences in concave as to where they were in the press, so some are going to feel steeper and some not so steep, from the 8.25, 8.38 and 8.5 sizes I have had pass through my hands.
I guess too it comes down to how a concave is felt, either in the angle of the kicks and or the cross width of the board, but both were different.
Finding a steeper version or a more mellow version is sometimes easier said than done, such as when I got half a dozen of each to compare and then put the steeper ones aside for someone who prefers that, kept the most mellow ones for myself and the rest went on the board wall.
If you were talking FA steep, then no there are not so many pointy boards in those concaves that I have seen, but the more "normal" popsicle shapes are fairly common across a number of different brands / woodshops.
A few older boards I had were ridiculously pointy and steep, like the Zoo York boards from a few years ago, but I don't think there is comparable current stock to say "Go find that board" as they are on different wood now.
I guess too it depends where you are, what you have access to in the way of local shops you can go into or even finding something to your liking in concave first, then seeing if that woodshop makes boards in dimensions you like.
Expand Quoteanyone know what blank trucker hats dlx used to use? the old made in u.s.a. ones had my favorite fit.[close]
I still have a box of old USA made DLX caps, but in going through them, there is no branding on them of who they used, besides the Made in USA across the snap back, but I feel like there was one or two even older ones that had a brand name across the inside of the snap back plastic so I went to dig them out and check.
Not sure if they were DLX caps, or Black Label / similar brands but some of these backs have this info:
Legend, Made in USA
K-Products, Orange City 800-369-4675
The more common option now that I have had quite a few of which are almost the same are the Yupoong trucker cap 6006 if I recall correctly.
https://www.capwholesalers.com/budget-caps-yupoong-flat-bill-classic-5-panel-truc
https://www.capwholesalers.com/yupoong-flat-bill-classic-5-panel-trucker-camo
Or this specific colourway which was the Grosso fav:
(https://www.capwholesalers.com/shop/images/th2_q.27213.0-blk_wht.jpg)
https://www.capwholesalers.com/yupoong-flat-billed-two-tone-trucker-cap
Even just looking through that is interesting in itself too:
https://www.capwholesalers.com/trucker-mesh-hats
Have rails made (or not made) a significant impact on anybody’s skating? I had a set laying around for like a year that I just threw on my current setup. Plan to spend some quality time on them this weekend. I mostly skate curbs and ledges so I feel like it is somewhat inevitable to go in this direction but it does make the board feel bulky.I put just one rail on so that I can do hurricane grinds. I put it on the toe side, but do hurricanes switch so I have to ride the board going forward while I’m switch. I don’t like two on at once but I like one a lot.
For you Mini Logo truck lovers:
Do you have problems with your pivot cups? I decided to give these trucks another shot and the stock pivot cups (hard white plastic ones) didn't fit the yoke properly, I could see the metal bit wiggling around even with the trucks at medium tightness. And the board was rattling like crazy almost like I didn't have a pivot cup, you know the sound.
I swapped it out for some generic after market ones which helped to dampen the rattle but I could still see the yoke shifting around a lot.
The trucks pinch really nicely, hoping to fix the pivot cups so I can keep riding them.
Have rails made (or not made) a significant impact on anybody’s skating? I had a set laying around for like a year that I just threw on my current setup. Plan to spend some quality time on them this weekend. I mostly skate curbs and ledges so I feel like it is somewhat inevitable to go in this direction but it does make the board feel bulky.
Have rails made (or not made) a significant impact on anybody’s skating? I had a set laying around for like a year that I just threw on my current setup. Plan to spend some quality time on them this weekend. I mostly skate curbs and ledges so I feel like it is somewhat inevitable to go in this direction but it does make the board feel bulky.
Let me introduce you to my friend Cons then- consistently confusing across all models. I sized down a full size for some CTAS, true to size for fastbreaks, up a half size for Louie's, then one stars down a half size depending on which model they were.
(https://i.ibb.co/RTTB1G4/F94190-BC-4-B1-F-400-A-9297-0164-F89-FB497.jpg) (https://ibb.co/RTTB1G4)
Update: we are rail people now
You can say that again!Expand Quote
(https://i.ibb.co/RTTB1G4/F94190-BC-4-B1-F-400-A-9297-0164-F89-FB497.jpg) (https://ibb.co/RTTB1G4)
Update: we are rail people now[close]
hell yeah. nice placement too. remember to lean forward
Anyone use a fitness tracker while skating? If so which one and which workout do you set it for?
A friend of mine runs and does marathons, claims he can burn 1200 calories during a 2 hour skate session. Wanted to test it out for myself.
Has anyone done a single rail down the center of the wheelbase?Two rails on a little cruiser board. It was a friend's and they wanted to put rails on a zip zinger someone joked you might as well just put them right in the middle so they did. Made it really easy to do boardslide to feeble type tricks but risky because youre just boardsliding on an inch of plastic so if you accidentally drop to the toe or heel edge it's a big jolt.
I use a Apple watch too. Haven’t tried any third party apps, just the Fitness app on IOS.Expand QuoteAnyone use a fitness tracker while skating? If so which one and which workout do you set it for?
A friend of mine runs and does marathons, claims he can burn 1200 calories during a 2 hour skate session. Wanted to test it out for myself.[close]
Yes. Apple Watch. I use the skateboarding workout on the Apple Watch fitness app and lately I’ve used the Sports Tracker app too. 1200 kcal on a 2 hour skate session sounds pretty normal to me if you’re going hard enough.
Anyone use a fitness tracker while skating? If so which one and which workout do you set it for?
A friend of mine runs and does marathons, claims he can burn 1200 calories during a 2 hour skate session. Wanted to test it out for myself.
Does anyone know, why almost every vert skater uses independent trucks? I suppose most of them ride tight trucks, so turning might not be the answer?
what’s the sizing on louie’s? chucks i go half size down
What ever happened to A Dream Deferred Skateboards
what’s the sizing on louie’s? chucks i go half size down
I've noticed more and more men wearing shoulder bags and purse type things, but first saw this with skaters did the trend get started by skaters?
What do these non-skaters keep in their bags?I skate, obviously, but when I'm not skating I typically carry a tote with at least a jacket/sweater and a water bottle in it.
I keep skate tool, wax, and weed in mine.
Is it just weed?
Has any artist here lost the ability to paint and draw. Especially draw?Yes.
I fucking can't do it. I can feel the nothing bleeding into my skating too sometimes.
It feels like my bearings are slowing. Then I stop pushing and start tictacing around like my name is Mr 1987 and I'm stuck in the deep end of the egg bowl.
Like some frickin can't run or punch in a nightmare shit. The bricks grabbing at my trucks and shit like fly paper.
I'm guitaring extremely well and writing mad tunes.
I wanna paint a dope thing tho. I throw down my pencil at like 50% there.
Trying to complete a drawing feels like fucking someone you don't like anymore for longer that the grudge will carry your attention
Does boiling bushings that are basically broken in make them any softer? (Indy 92a blues to be specific)
Yes.Expand QuoteHas any artist here lost the ability to paint and draw. Especially draw?
I fucking can't do it. I can feel the nothing bleeding into my skating too sometimes.
It feels like my bearings are slowing. Then I stop pushing and start tictacing around like my name is Mr 1987 and I'm stuck in the deep end of the egg bowl.
Like some frickin can't run or punch in a nightmare shit. The bricks grabbing at my trucks and shit like fly paper.
I'm guitaring extremely well and writing mad tunes.
I wanna paint a dope thing tho. I throw down my pencil at like 50% there.
Trying to complete a drawing feels like fucking someone you don't like anymore for longer that the grudge will carry your attention[close]
Blame it on lack of practice and being too hard on myself.
Should just draw for fun, but can’t do it anymore.
Draw what? I like drawing sorta Pictionary style like get an idea and quickly draw it down on a little scrap of paper or something. Try and get the idea down as fast as you can.Expand QuoteYes.Expand QuoteHas any artist here lost the ability to paint and draw. Especially draw?
I fucking can't do it. I can feel the nothing bleeding into my skating too sometimes.
It feels like my bearings are slowing. Then I stop pushing and start tictacing around like my name is Mr 1987 and I'm stuck in the deep end of the egg bowl.
Like some frickin can't run or punch in a nightmare shit. The bricks grabbing at my trucks and shit like fly paper.
I'm guitaring extremely well and writing mad tunes.
I wanna paint a dope thing tho. I throw down my pencil at like 50% there.
Trying to complete a drawing feels like fucking someone you don't like anymore for longer that the grudge will carry your attention[close]
Blame it on lack of practice and being too hard on myself.
Should just draw for fun, but can’t do it anymore.[close]
It hurts
i can never seem to find this thread when i need it
does anyone know what adidas shoes brian peacock is wearing at the beginning of his primitive define part?
Anyone have a specific grip knife or razor they like for grip tape?
Anyone have a specific grip knife or razor they like for grip tape?
I know that this has been asked several times but still: any euro pal had traveled intra EU with the board on your carry on?
Did you had any issues?
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know, why almost every vert skater uses independent trucks? I suppose most of them ride tight trucks, so turning might not be the answer?[close]
Because Indy is/was the only one caring to sponsor vert skaters
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone know, why almost every vert skater uses independent trucks? I suppose most of them ride tight trucks, so turning might not be the answer?[close]
Because Indy is/was the only one caring to sponsor vert skaters[close]
Didnt fury have like rune or Bob burnquist and the Birdman or some shit
Another reason could possibly be Indy always made wide trucks where other brands from the mid 90s until about 2010 didn't make anything over an 8 (often only making a 7.5 and a 7.75). Not so much vert but guys like drehoble, Speyer, Cardiel all rode ventures but swapped over to Indy.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone know, why almost every vert skater uses independent trucks? I suppose most of them ride tight trucks, so turning might not be the answer?[close]
Because Indy is/was the only one caring to sponsor vert skaters[close]
Didnt fury have like rune or Bob burnquist and the Birdman or some shit[close]
All of the above I think.
Lots of vert guys ride pools too and Indys def grind the best on curbs/pool coping imo. Not trying to start a truck war in here, I recognize the pros/cons of all trucks. That is my shoes and gear section disclaimer.
I know that this has been asked several times but still: any euro pal had traveled intra EU with the board on your carry on?
Did you had any issues?
Are the Baker B2 "steep" decks actually steep since their normal decks are hella mellow? What other brands or shapes would you liken them to?
Another reason could possibly be Indy always made wide trucks where other brands from the mid 90s until about 2010 didn't make anything over an 8 (often only making a 7.5 and a 7.75). Not so much vert but guys like drehoble, Speyer, Cardiel all rode ventures but swapped over to Indy.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone know, why almost every vert skater uses independent trucks? I suppose most of them ride tight trucks, so turning might not be the answer?[close]
Because Indy is/was the only one caring to sponsor vert skaters[close]
Didnt fury have like rune or Bob burnquist and the Birdman or some shit[close]
All of the above I think.
Lots of vert guys ride pools too and Indys def grind the best on curbs/pool coping imo. Not trying to start a truck war in here, I recognize the pros/cons of all trucks. That is my shoes and gear section disclaimer.[close]
Fury def had pretty much every big vert skater and was maybe sort of Lance's thing but I never saw any wide pairs until the brand was basically already dead. They also had pretty much every big name street skater too if it means anything. Kinda the truck version of ricta
Do you guys think putting 159s with conical fulls on a 8.38 would be pushing it? Its pretty chill on an 8.5 right now but I don't wanna make something totally wack
who's responsible for the recent wave of cutesy shoe ads? not hating, but i see that trend, you can't hide from me.
Expand QuoteDo you guys think putting 159s with conical fulls on a 8.38 would be pushing it? Its pretty chill on an 8.5 right now but I don't wanna make something totally wack[close]
Might be a bit monster truck but go for it. If you're comfortable with it on an 8.5" the 3mm difference shouldn't be too big of a deal.
Expand Quotewho's responsible for the recent wave of cutesy shoe ads? not hating, but i see that trend, you can't hide from me.[close]
Care to share an example? Not sure I've seen any lately or know what you mean
Enjoi rails are great (shape, bolts quality) but slightly thicker
Not an answer to your request because they are thicker (3M antivibration foam with tape) but most people around here consider the Film rails to be the best
Who has rails similar to Pig?
I've purchased powell ribs and some non brand rails in the past, but they've all been thicker than pig. Pig seems perfect but I just want to spread the money around to some other brands.
Anyone have any experience with sizing on the puig indoor? Only other adidas shoe I’ve skated was the suicu and they were true to size ish
Thx manExpand QuoteI know that this has been asked several times but still: any euro pal had traveled intra EU with the board on your carry on?
Did you had any issues?[close]
Pre-Brexit I flew roundtrip Manchester to Toulouse with a board, no problems there. It was on Thomas Crowne though which is a budget airline that no longer exists
I have a new set of Spitfire 52mm Classic Fulls. 1 wheel seems to have a bearing seat that is too big and the bearing will not press all the way in. I thought of using some kind of degreaser like WD40 to ease it in and not get residue or maybe 95% isopropyl so it dries.
Any recs? Should I lightly sand it to remove some of the excess urethane?
I have a new set of Spitfire 52mm Classic Fulls. 1 wheel seems to have a bearing seat that is too big and the bearing will not press all the way in. I thought of using some kind of degreaser like WD40 to ease it in and not get residue or maybe 95% isopropyl so it dries.
Any recs? Should I lightly sand it to remove some of the excess urethane?
Anyone have any experience with sizing on the puig indoor? Only other adidas shoe I’ve skated was the suicu and they were true to size ish
Anyone have any experience with sizing on the puig indoor? Only other adidas shoe I’ve skated was the suicu and they were true to size ish
Expand QuoteAnyone have a specific grip knife or razor they like for grip tape?[close]
i have a paring knife i got from goodwill ages ago that i really like using. it has a fat enough handle to sit in my hand comfortably and i just sharpen it every so often. not the most portable since i don't have a sheath or anything for it, and if i'm out i just have a razor(s) on me anyway.
tl;dr- i like paring knives personally
Is there a way to tell which primitive decks are BBS wood? I always thought just buy "original" graphics and stay away from colab boards, but my buddy just got a Prod deck (white face with gold skull graphic) and it wasnt BBS. The sticker said made in USA.
Also, I just skated a Primitive 8.38 BBS board and loved the shape. Does anyone know if that size and shape is used by other BBS brands?
Expand QuoteIs there a way to tell which primitive decks are BBS wood? I always thought just buy "original" graphics and stay away from colab boards, but my buddy just got a Prod deck (white face with gold skull graphic) and it wasnt BBS. The sticker said made in USA.
Also, I just skated a Primitive 8.38 BBS board and loved the shape. Does anyone know if that size and shape is used by other BBS brands?[close]
Primitive uses a few woodshops, from the woodshop thread:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120409.0
Primitive* (Euro 2020+) ………. ………. China (unknown)
Primitive* (US 2021) ………. ………. USA (unknown) / Pennswood
Primitive* (US 2022) ………. ………. BBS
If it says made in USA it's likely BBS, but actually Mexico. I've seen team logo decks with the Made in USA / Mexico sticker, some with a Made in China sticker, so your best bet is to check it out in store.
Shape wise Primitive has unique dimensions for their 8.25 and 8.38:
Haven't had luck finding dimensions on an 8.25, but some generic Generator mold decks (Sci-Fi, Black Label) are 31.8" x 14.125. Real did 1 season of the Tropical Dream Oval which are as close as you can get to the Primitive 8.25 shape.
Not seen a 8.38 with similar dimensions in the wild either,
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to tell which primitive decks are BBS wood? I always thought just buy "original" graphics and stay away from colab boards, but my buddy just got a Prod deck (white face with gold skull graphic) and it wasnt BBS. The sticker said made in USA.
Also, I just skated a Primitive 8.38 BBS board and loved the shape. Does anyone know if that size and shape is used by other BBS brands?[close]
Primitive uses a few woodshops, from the woodshop thread:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120409.0
Primitive* (Euro 2020+) ………. ………. China (unknown)
Primitive* (US 2021) ………. ………. USA (unknown) / Pennswood
Primitive* (US 2022) ………. ………. BBS
If it says made in USA it's likely BBS, but actually Mexico. I've seen team logo decks with the Made in USA / Mexico sticker, some with a Made in China sticker, so your best bet is to check it out in store.
Shape wise Primitive has unique dimensions for their 8.25 and 8.38:
Haven't had luck finding dimensions on an 8.25, but some generic Generator mold decks (Sci-Fi, Black Label) are 31.8" x 14.125. Real did 1 season of the Tropical Dream Oval which are as close as you can get to the Primitive 8.25 shape.
Not seen a 8.38 with similar dimensions in the wild either,[close]
I haven't heard many more USA boards so that might have been a once off thing.
Someone who got one said they were certainly different to BBS / Made in Mexico marked boards.
Yeah the others Made in China are different concave and ever so slightly different dimensions, but more of a Dwindle like concave.
As to that shape, I think April has one similar but I haven't checked to see if they were still around, but April did have similar length, shorter wheelbases with longer kicks.
Alien Workshop / Habitat and now Metal Skateboards also have the fairly long boards, short wheelbases with long kicks, but they are different shapes, way more stubby / blunt kicks.
Just a couple of extra things, from what I recall from people talking about that shape, but I can look up a bit more info if needed too.
Expand QuoteAnyone have any experience with sizing on the puig indoor? Only other adidas shoe I’ve skated was the suicu and they were true to size ish[close]
True to size. I will warn, however, that the Indoor are quite different than the cupsole version. The counter is pretty loose and slippy around the heel, the whole shoe feels very thin and flexible, and there’s not much rubber around the front, so they don’t look like they’ll last very long. I ride my cruiser to work in them and I wear them to hang out, but I don’t skate much in them.
Really, they’re like the opposite of the cupsole Puigs, which are stiff and solid, have a great heel, and feel very supportive compared to the Indoors.
So last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?
So last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?
Expand QuoteSo last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?[close]
What's going wrong if you don't land it? I think of heelflips as ollies up to the last moment when my foot leaves the nose. Flick as late as possible and it's always gonna be right under you and high as fuck.
But also what cosmicgypsies says is really important. Not a flip trick, but I've had the same experience with fs crooks. The more I think about it, the worse it gets. If I think nothing but "Ollie and put your front foot right there on the edge" it works pretty much every time.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSo last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?[close]
What's going wrong if you don't land it? I think of heelflips as ollies up to the last moment when my foot leaves the nose. Flick as late as possible and it's always gonna be right under you and high as fuck.
But also what cosmicgypsies says is really important. Not a flip trick, but I've had the same experience with fs crooks. The more I think about it, the worse it gets. If I think nothing but "Ollie and put your front foot right there on the edge" it works pretty much every time.[close]
Thanks guys. The most common mistakes: Sometimes I don't pop (enough), then they just ghost rocket; sometimes I don't flick (enough), then they only turn half. I know how to set up my feet, I know I have to pop and only flick later. I guess a lot of it is really psychological: the more I dread the heelflip part of my session, the less likely I am to make any progress. I've been wondering if I should just skip that part for a week and see what happens.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSo last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?[close]
What's going wrong if you don't land it? I think of heelflips as ollies up to the last moment when my foot leaves the nose. Flick as late as possible and it's always gonna be right under you and high as fuck.
But also what cosmicgypsies says is really important. Not a flip trick, but I've had the same experience with fs crooks. The more I think about it, the worse it gets. If I think nothing but "Ollie and put your front foot right there on the edge" it works pretty much every time.[close]
Thanks guys. The most common mistakes: Sometimes I don't pop (enough), then they just ghost rocket; sometimes I don't flick (enough), then they only turn half. I know how to set up my feet, I know I have to pop and only flick later. I guess a lot of it is really psychological: the more I dread the heelflip part of my session, the less likely I am to make any progress. I've been wondering if I should just skip that part for a week and see what happens.[close]
I hate heelflips and can't do them, but 1 thing that made sense when was a friend who does heelflips consistent told was to pop, drag and really delay the flick off the edge of the board. I keep trying to liken them to kickflips and want to flick them off quickly, applying that same logic for heelflips results in ghost flicks or 1/2 flips.
This is very on point for my heelflips too. I find that leaning back on the board makes them stay under me way easier. And flicking with the entire side of my foot makes getting the flip and controlling the board a lot easier. The way I heelflip wears down the heel, middle (usually where the logo is), and ollie area of my shoe. It rips my shoes up a lot quicker but it's worth it to have a good heelflip.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSo last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?[close]
What's going wrong if you don't land it? I think of heelflips as ollies up to the last moment when my foot leaves the nose. Flick as late as possible and it's always gonna be right under you and high as fuck.
But also what cosmicgypsies says is really important. Not a flip trick, but I've had the same experience with fs crooks. The more I think about it, the worse it gets. If I think nothing but "Ollie and put your front foot right there on the edge" it works pretty much every time.[close]
Thanks guys. The most common mistakes: Sometimes I don't pop (enough), then they just ghost rocket; sometimes I don't flick (enough), then they only turn half. I know how to set up my feet, I know I have to pop and only flick later. I guess a lot of it is really psychological: the more I dread the heelflip part of my session, the less likely I am to make any progress. I've been wondering if I should just skip that part for a week and see what happens.[close]
I hate heelflips and can't do them, but 1 thing that made sense when was a friend who does heelflips consistent told was to pop, drag and really delay the flick off the edge of the board. I keep trying to liken them to kickflips and want to flick them off quickly, applying that same logic for heelflips results in ghost flicks or 1/2 flips.[close]
I can only speak for myself but I realized that the flick comes better when I lean a little bit back instead of forward. And when I forget about the heel part in the word heelflip. It feels more like side of the foot flip for me. For a kickflip I want my toes to leave the side of the nose concave and for a heelflip I want the side of my foot to do that. So my front foot is placed similar as when I do a kickflip. I am goofy footed and for a kickflip my front foot stands more like this: / instead of this: I
That's what I try to do with a heelflip too, just with the opposite side of the deck.
The back foot is also important. I need my back foot toes more in the heel pocket of my tail instead of at the end of the tail for heelflips. Trying to apply pressure on both feet. I would say 60% pressure on the back foot, 40% pressure on the front foot.
Maybe look at a slow mo heelflip from Jamie Foy, he has a similar footstance.
I hope that all made sense.
One of my boards took a dip in the LA river yesterday. The bearings didn’t seem to get that wet surprisingly. I was able to skate for a couple more hours afterwards with them feeling a little sluggish. This morning they were mostly seized up and rusted. I tried soaking them in acetone and putting some speed cream in to get them moving before a second acetone wash, but had moderate success at best. I left them soaking in acetone while I’m at work. I might try taking them apart and using a rust remover if they’re still seized up. Anyone have any luck in getting bearings moving again after a similar situation or are they just fucked?
One of my boards took a dip in the LA river yesterday. The bearings didn’t seem to get that wet surprisingly. I was able to skate for a couple more hours afterwards with them feeling a little sluggish. This morning they were mostly seized up and rusted. I tried soaking them in acetone and putting some speed cream in to get them moving before a second acetone wash, but had moderate success at best. I left them soaking in acetone while I’m at work. I might try taking them apart and using a rust remover if they’re still seized up. Anyone have any luck in getting bearings moving again after a similar situation or are they just fucked?
How are trucks tightened at the factory? We often talk about stock tightness, but is there such a thing if some random dude is just turning a wrench?
Thanks guys. The most common mistakes: Sometimes I don't pop (enough), then they just ghost rocket; sometimes I don't flick (enough), then they only turn half. I know how to set up my feet, I know I have to pop and only flick later. I guess a lot of it is really psychological: the more I dread the heelflip part of my session, the less likely I am to make any progress. I've been wondering if I should just skip that part for a week and see what happens.
@Roisto i was able to get them spinning again. Soaked them for 24 hrs in acetone. A few are a little slow, but significantly better than before. I’ll pop the cages and clean the races before setting them up again
QuoteExpand QuoteThanks guys. The most common mistakes: Sometimes I don't pop (enough), then they just ghost rocket; sometimes I don't flick (enough), then they only turn half. I know how to set up my feet, I know I have to pop and only flick later. I guess a lot of it is really psychological: the more I dread the heelflip part of my session, the less likely I am to make any progress. I've been wondering if I should just skip that part for a week and see what happens.[close]
Since we're doing heelflip tips now, here's a little hack that helped me learn heelflips 20 years ago, and that I still utilize with various heelflip variations whenever I can't get the flip right.
Tap the toeside rail of your board by extending your ankle straight downwards (like how people do late flips), to help flip the board. It's possible to heelflip this way without kicking or flicking whatsoever.
I'd still combine it with a diagonal kick off the nose, but while you're still figuring out the trick, this little downwards tap can really help. It allows you to keep the board right under you, as you don't need that exaggerated flick that will often throw the board forward or behind you.
I use this to get a better flip for double heels, inward heels, nollie inward heels, halfcab heels, etc.
Expand QuoteQuoteExpand QuoteThanks guys. The most common mistakes: Sometimes I don't pop (enough), then they just ghost rocket; sometimes I don't flick (enough), then they only turn half. I know how to set up my feet, I know I have to pop and only flick later. I guess a lot of it is really psychological: the more I dread the heelflip part of my session, the less likely I am to make any progress. I've been wondering if I should just skip that part for a week and see what happens.[close]
Since we're doing heelflip tips now, here's a little hack that helped me learn heelflips 20 years ago, and that I still utilize with various heelflip variations whenever I can't get the flip right.
Tap the toeside rail of your board by extending your ankle straight downwards (like how people do late flips), to help flip the board. It's possible to heelflip this way without kicking or flicking whatsoever.
I'd still combine it with a diagonal kick off the nose, but while you're still figuring out the trick, this little downwards tap can really help. It allows you to keep the board right under you, as you don't need that exaggerated flick that will often throw the board forward or behind you.
I use this to get a better flip for double heels, inward heels, nollie inward heels, halfcab heels, etc.[close]
Sorry, I am not a native English speaker: what do you mean by tap the toeside rail exactly?
How are trucks tightened at the factory? We often talk about stock tightness, but is there such a thing if some random dude is just turning a wrench?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteQuoteExpand QuoteThanks guys. The most common mistakes: Sometimes I don't pop (enough), then they just ghost rocket; sometimes I don't flick (enough), then they only turn half. I know how to set up my feet, I know I have to pop and only flick later. I guess a lot of it is really psychological: the more I dread the heelflip part of my session, the less likely I am to make any progress. I've been wondering if I should just skip that part for a week and see what happens.[close]
Cheers bro I’l try to remember that tonight.
Since we're doing heelflip tips now, here's a little hack that helped me learn heelflips 20 years ago, and that I still utilize with various heelflip variations whenever I can't get the flip right.
Tap the toeside rail of your board by extending your ankle straight downwards (like how people do late flips), to help flip the board. It's possible to heelflip this way without kicking or flicking whatsoever.
I'd still combine it with a diagonal kick off the nose, but while you're still figuring out the trick, this little downwards tap can really help. It allows you to keep the board right under you, as you don't need that exaggerated flick that will often throw the board forward or behind you.
I use this to get a better flip for double heels, inward heels, nollie inward heels, halfcab heels, etc.[close]
Sorry, I am not a native English speaker: what do you mean by tap the toeside rail exactly?[close]
The edge of your board (rail), where your toes are hanging off when setting up for a heelflip.
for a heelflip you usually extend your knee to kick off the side of the nose. You can get more flip by also using your ankle. flex your foot downward like you would on a gas pedal or a bass drum pedal.
So last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?
I switched from some worn Spits F4 50mm conicals to some Spits F4 53mm lock-ins and I could suddenly ollie a bit higher.
Which is cool, but why? I don't understand the physics behind that. I always thought smaller wheels are easier to pop with because the way from the tail to the ground is shorter. Pretty confusing session yesterday and made me question a lot of things I thought I knew.
Expand QuoteSo last year I (re)learned heelflips and got quite comfortable albeit not super consistent with them. I skate every day and part of my routine is to land at least three clean(ish) heelflips. The purpose of the exercise is to get them really dialed.
However, this has become more and more frustrating as I feel not only I don't get more consistent at them but on the contrary, it always takes me more time and tries. Currently I am talking about at least 20 tries to land the first and then around 30 more for the two others... It's the part of my session I look forward to the least actually.
Have you been in a similar situation and what would be your advice?[close]
You need to take a break. You're reinforcing bad habits. In rock climbing, which is highly skill based, there is an old "7 try" rule where you can try a move 7 tries and if you can't do it you should come back to it. Motor learning patterns come and go quickly in the short run but stick around long-term if you're consistent. You don't want to get consistent at the wrong thing.
So I have this 8.375 laying around I used to skate those but have been skating 8.5 lately, which has really improved my 360flip. Now I want to use the deck but will it affect my 360 flips/pinch going with 8.375 and 149 thunders. Somehow I'm feeling like I can't go back while it's only a few mm. Thoughts/experiences on this? Really felt like I improved when switching up, otherwise I'll just sell the deck.
@Mbrimson88 I used a Scrubbing Bubbles spray on a set of Quickies once. It made them feel extra fast. I tried it another time and rusted my bearings shut worse than the ones I asked my question about. That was close to 20 years ago though. I would just toss out bearings and buy new ones until a few years ago when I finally bought my first set of Bones Swiss. Now I like to try and take care of bearings
skated hi top cons for the first time today. laces blew almost instantly about halfway up the shoe. whats the best method to prevent laces from ripping? normally i dont really care and skate shoes with torn laces but i need to undo these pretty far to take them on/offmetal eyelets far on the side of the shoes suck
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@Mbrimson88 I used a Scrubbing Bubbles spray on a set of Quickies once. It made them feel extra fast. I tried it another time and rusted my bearings shut worse than the ones I asked my question about. That was close to 20 years ago though. I would just toss out bearings and buy new ones until a few years ago when I finally bought my first set of Bones Swiss. Now I like to try and take care of bearings[close]
I had to look up what Scrubbing Bubbles was, as we don't have it here in AU. Looked like it was good for the shower but not so good for bearings.
It is amazing though hearing all the different things people have tried to clean bearings with, more often than not when they have come in for some new bearings, because "they tried Brand XXX product and it destroyed them" or something similar, cause the first thing I usually ask is what and where are your old ones?
I just find it interesting to see what their old bearings look like.
Edit:
I guess that is nothing compared to the shields on or off debate.
My preference is always shields on and lubed, but I have a few friends who are strictly no shields and no lube, which is always a funny conversation (polite argument) when it comes up.
I switched from some worn Spits F4 50mm conicals to some Spits F4 53mm lock-ins and I could suddenly ollie a bit higher.
Which is cool, but why? I don't understand the physics behind that. I always thought smaller wheels are easier to pop with because the way from the tail to the ground is shorter. Pretty confusing session yesterday and made me question a lot of things I thought I knew.
skated hi top cons for the first time today. laces blew almost instantly about halfway up the shoe. whats the best method to prevent laces from ripping? normally i dont really care and skate shoes with torn laces but i need to undo these pretty far to take them on/offUse gorilla glue or shoe goo on the first 3 eyelets. That will prevent blowout and you will be able to get them on and off no problem.
I switched from some worn Spits F4 50mm conicals to some Spits F4 53mm lock-ins and I could suddenly ollie a bit higher.
Which is cool, but why? I don't understand the physics behind that. I always thought smaller wheels are easier to pop with because the way from the tail to the ground is shorter. Pretty confusing session yesterday and made me question a lot of things I thought I knew.
How are trucks tightened at the factory? We often talk about stock tightness, but is there such a thing if some random dude is just turning a wrench?
What's the easiest fastest way to get this stuff off without any liquid acid stuff?
I guess there's a reason I got these at 50% off…
File? Griptape? Anything else?
My friends skate bones Swiss without shields all the time and don’t have any issue. They’ll maybe use speed cream if they’re feeling sluggish. They never seem to have any problem. Meanwhile it seems like if my board comes within 5 feet of any sort of dirt my bearings will seize up and get progressively worse until I clean them. To this day the fastest set of bearings I’ve ever had were these metal cage Lucky abec 1’s that came with this complete that I won from a Thrasher website trivia contest in 2006
What's the easiest fastest way to get this stuff off without any liquid acid stuff?
I guess there's a reason I got these at 50% off…
File? Griptape? Anything else?
What's the easiest fastest way to get this stuff off without any liquid acid stuff?Brasso maybe? It's not acid but I've had decent luck with that.
I guess there's a reason I got these at 50% off…
File? Griptape? Anything else?
(https://www.freedomskateshop.at/media/catalog/product/cache/87f26d23b83b1a4c2c650efa8081e64b/v/e/venture-vincent-touzery-v-light-skateboard-truck-frontside.jpg)
I'd go with a solid slappy session on a crusty curbBrasso maybe? It's not acid but I've had decent luck with that.Expand QuoteWhat's the easiest fastest way to get this stuff off without any liquid acid stuff?
I guess there's a reason I got these at 50% off…
File? Griptape? Anything else?
(https://www.freedomskateshop.at/media/catalog/product/cache/87f26d23b83b1a4c2c650efa8081e64b/v/e/venture-vincent-touzery-v-light-skateboard-truck-frontside.jpg)[close]
just leave it on the matisse pattern is sick and will look better once you get some nice grooves going
Does gx1000 8.125 decks have the exact same shape as 8.125 quasi?
Acetone is not liquid acid, available at literally every drug store in the developed world. Takes about 20s to wipe that shit off. You can also take a razor and hold it perpendicular and move it back and forth and scrape it off. It's quite low quality paint and not super adhesive.
Expand QuoteDoes gx1000 8.125 decks have the exact same shape as 8.125 quasi?[close]
they should be the same
do ya guys marry ur setup along with ur shoes? i personally find it weird to have a rotation of different shoes for a setup
do ya guys marry ur setup along with ur shoes? i personally find it weird to have a rotation of different shoes for a setupAbsolutely. I can’t skate more than one pair of shoes at a time. I’m not trying to go from cupsole to vulc back to cupsole over the course of 3 sessions. I’ll even skate shoes longer than I want to and just retire them with the deck if that’s still good. Can’t rotate shoes or skate new shoes with an old board
New shoes, new deck is the worst combo. You guys do this intentionally?
I will set up a new deck a bit early if it seems that I’d have to change my shoes and the deck around the same time just to avoid having new shoes and deck at the same time.
I break in all my shoes just wearing them doing normal stuff other than skating but even then the first sessions on them will most likely not be very good. I hate new shoes.
New shoes, new deck is the worst combo. You guys do this intentionally?
I will set up a new deck a bit early if it seems that I’d have to change my shoes and the deck around the same time just to avoid having new shoes and deck at the same time.
I break in all my shoes just wearing them doing normal stuff other than skating but even then the first sessions on them will most likely not be very good. I hate new shoes.
Same here. Only new thing that sucks are trucksExpand QuoteNew shoes, new deck is the worst combo. You guys do this intentionally?
I will set up a new deck a bit early if it seems that I’d have to change my shoes and the deck around the same time just to avoid having new shoes and deck at the same time.
I break in all my shoes just wearing them doing normal stuff other than skating but even then the first sessions on them will most likely not be very good. I hate new shoes.[close]
I prefer new shoes and new deck over new shoes on an old deck though
^ Smaller trucks than deck actually is the best case scenario for pressure flips, those work best by applying downward pressure exactly where the gap would be, the closer to the center of the board that happens the faster the flip. Those tricks mostly rely on instability of your set-up. But that's with loose trucks, if you have tight trucks and your technique on them is accurate enough then you'll make them work on a stable board anyway, mostly relying on the pop instead and then indeed, actually being in control might help.
Few questions:
-Why are forward flips with my 8.25 AWS deck so much harder than with all decks I was skating before?
Probably cause it’s damn long compared to most other decks; right? Or you think it could be nose steepness related or something else?
-why the hell i was thinking nose and tailslides suck with thunders? I was getting rid of them because of that and now I’m back on them because my new ones broke and I’m doing the best nose and tail slides I’ve ever done.
I don’t get it. Last time I had them I got stuck so easy and now it’s completely gone.
I don’t think it’s wheels related. I had bones OG’s 53 mm 100A last time and now 54 mm /some orbs 99A cause they’ve been cheap.
Btw I had venture v hollows with bones 52 mm stf’s before. 103A and even with those I didn’t slide that good.
-pressure flips and truck/deck width differences.
I guess worst case for pressure flips of all kind are smaller trucks than deck, right? Would explain why they are so easy now again that I got down to an 8.125 from an 8.25 with 8“ trucks.
Expand QuoteFew questions:
-Why are forward flips with my 8.25 AWS deck so much harder than with all decks I was skating before?
Probably cause it’s damn long compared to most other decks; right? Or you think it could be nose steepness related or something else?
-why the hell i was thinking nose and tailslides suck with thunders? I was getting rid of them because of that and now I’m back on them because my new ones broke and I’m doing the best nose and tail slides I’ve ever done.
I don’t get it. Last time I had them I got stuck so easy and now it’s completely gone.
I don’t think it’s wheels related. I had bones OG’s 53 mm 100A last time and now 54 mm /some orbs 99A cause they’ve been cheap.
Btw I had venture v hollows with bones 52 mm stf’s before. 103A and even with those I didn’t slide that good.
-pressure flips and truck/deck width differences.
I guess worst case for pressure flips of all kind are smaller trucks than deck, right? Would explain why they are so easy now again that I got down to an 8.125 from an 8.25 with 8“ trucks.[close]
I don't have any nose/tailslide issues with Thunders IF, and it is a big IF, there is a bit of flat after the bolts and the kicks are not too steep. Basically it lets me press the kicks down on top ever so slightly to get pressure off the wheel/ledge side.
Is pinching grinds and doing slide-to-grind combinations (noselide to crook, tailslide to 5-0, etc.) technically easier on more magic carpet-leaning setups or when having your trucks flush with the deck? I feel like I can picture pros and cons of each. Currently going through a bit of setup madness deciding what trucks to commit to…
Is pinching grinds and doing slide-to-grind combinations (noselide to crook, tailslide to 5-0, etc.) technically easier on more magic carpet-leaning setups or when having your trucks flush with the deck? I feel like I can picture pros and cons of each. Currently going through a bit of setup madness deciding what trucks to commit to…
Was thinking recently about getting a zero board after seeing that Jamie Thomas vid in the other thread.
Can anyone report out on what the shapes are like? For reference, I typically skate baker boards, I also like sci fi fantasy boards.
Expand QuoteWas thinking recently about getting a zero board after seeing that Jamie Thomas vid in the other thread.
Can anyone report out on what the shapes are like? For reference, I typically skate baker boards, I also like sci fi fantasy boards.[close]
I had a shop employee try to sell me on Zero deck, he told me they have a pretty full shape and steep concave. If you like the Quasi/Polar/FA sort of boards, you might like a zero. He also said the wood was pretty good, durable.
I didn't buy one.
Am I the only one who didn’t know that’s vans had waffle cup sk8 high as part of the bmx line?
Anyone skate vans bmx?
When do you typically retire a pair of shoes? I tend to wear through the soles faster than the sides these days, lots of slappy stuff. I’m not the type to always want to skate in something new but I don’t want risk injury with something too worn out.I wear through the soles pretty fast as well. I retire them once there’s a completely bald spot on the bottom. I’d retire that pair for sure.
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When do you typically retire a pair of shoes? I tend to wear through the soles faster than the sides these days, lots of slappy stuff. I’m not the type to always want to skate in something new but I don’t want risk injury with something too worn out.
(https://i.ibb.co/80wVjs8/B60-E2332-17-F7-4958-B23-A-ADC62-F929-BF7.jpg) (https://ibb.co/80wVjs8)upload private photos (https://imgbb.com/)
When do you typically retire a pair of shoes? I tend to wear through the soles faster than the sides these days, lots of slappy stuff. I’m not the type to always want to skate in something new but I don’t want risk injury with something too worn out.
(https://i.ibb.co/80wVjs8/B60-E2332-17-F7-4958-B23-A-ADC62-F929-BF7.jpg) (https://ibb.co/80wVjs8)upload private photos (https://imgbb.com/)
I usually save shoes on this condition for fresh board, new grip eats them in a day but still provides enough grip to feel secure.Expand QuoteWhen do you typically retire a pair of shoes? I tend to wear through the soles faster than the sides these days, lots of slappy stuff. I’m not the type to always want to skate in something new but I don’t want risk injury with something too worn out.
(https://i.ibb.co/80wVjs8/B60-E2332-17-F7-4958-B23-A-ADC62-F929-BF7.jpg) (https://ibb.co/80wVjs8)upload private photos (https://imgbb.com/)[close]
Gotta feel it. If there's still enough grip then they're fine. Looks ok to me for a few more sessions
When do you typically retire a pair of shoes? I tend to wear through the soles faster than the sides these days, lots of slappy stuff. I’m not the type to always want to skate in something new but I don’t want risk injury with something too worn out.
(https://i.ibb.co/80wVjs8/B60-E2332-17-F7-4958-B23-A-ADC62-F929-BF7.jpg) (https://ibb.co/80wVjs8)upload private photos (https://imgbb.com/)
Do decks like the classic oval 8.25 real have the exact same specs than the 8.25 classic eagle?
Checked the specs of two shops and each shop said different specs. Even the specs of the exact same decks were off in those shops.
Are there that many different shapes of 8.25 real/ah/ krooked decks? Like slightly difference in tail length or wheelbase.
What I like about brands like FA ; it’s always the exact same deck just with a different graphic.
When do you typically retire a pair of shoes? I tend to wear through the soles faster than the sides these days, lots of slappy stuff. I’m not the type to always want to skate in something new but I don’t want risk injury with something too worn out.
(https://i.ibb.co/80wVjs8/B60-E2332-17-F7-4958-B23-A-ADC62-F929-BF7.jpg) (https://ibb.co/80wVjs8)upload private photos (https://imgbb.com/)
Do supreme decks have the same shape as Anti hero?
Somebody said so, but still not sure about it.
I had a supreme 8.25 deck from 2016 and it skated pretty good, so it would be cool to know
When did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?
Expand QuoteWhen did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?[close]
Ishod turned pro for Real in 2012 so quite possibly somewhere around that time.
For a while they weren't marketed as twin tails, more just Ishod shape 8.3 x 31.87 which makes it harder to find.
The Australian tour a few years after that with Real and Krooked had Ishod giving a board to Bobby Worrest, who liked it and was riding that twin board from then, but I can't find anywhere that has good information on the Real catalogs from back around that period.
Here's a 2015 catalog that is still up with a good number of pics that actually load, with a few of his boards in there.
https://www.realskateboards.com/spring-15-catalog/
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhen did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?[close]
Ishod turned pro for Real in 2012 so quite possibly somewhere around that time.
For a while they weren't marketed as twin tails, more just Ishod shape 8.3 x 31.87 which makes it harder to find.
The Australian tour a few years after that with Real and Krooked had Ishod giving a board to Bobby Worrest, who liked it and was riding that twin board from then, but I can't find anywhere that has good information on the Real catalogs from back around that period.
Here's a 2015 catalog that is still up with a good number of pics that actually load, with a few of his boards in there.
https://www.realskateboards.com/spring-15-catalog/[close]
Good God that catalog was huge!
Expand QuoteWhen did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?[close]
Ishod turned pro for Real in 2012 so quite possibly somewhere around that time.
For a while they weren't marketed as twin tails, more just Ishod shape 8.3 x 31.87 which makes it harder to find.
The Australian tour a few years after that with Real and Krooked had Ishod giving a board to Bobby Worrest, who liked it and was riding that twin board from then, but I can't find anywhere that has good information on the Real catalogs from back around that period.
Here's a 2015 catalog that is still up with a good number of pics that actually load, with a few of his boards in there.
https://www.realskateboards.com/spring-15-catalog/
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhen did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?[close]
Ishod turned pro for Real in 2012 so quite possibly somewhere around that time.
For a while they weren't marketed as twin tails, more just Ishod shape 8.3 x 31.87 which makes it harder to find.
The Australian tour a few years after that with Real and Krooked had Ishod giving a board to Bobby Worrest, who liked it and was riding that twin board from then, but I can't find anywhere that has good information on the Real catalogs from back around that period.
Here's a 2015 catalog that is still up with a good number of pics that actually load, with a few of his boards in there.
https://www.realskateboards.com/spring-15-catalog/[close]
Damn I thought these decks are a more recent thing. Only found out about it from a 2019 ben degros video I think and really wish I'd have known about them earlier. Changed everything
Expand QuoteWhen did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?[close]
Ishod turned pro for Real in 2012 so quite possibly somewhere around that time.
For a while they weren't marketed as twin tails, more just Ishod shape 8.3 x 31.87 which makes it harder to find.
The Australian tour a few years after that with Real and Krooked had Ishod giving a board to Bobby Worrest, who liked it and was riding that twin board from then, but I can't find anywhere that has good information on the Real catalogs from back around that period.
Here's a 2015 catalog that is still up with a good number of pics that actually load, with a few of his boards in there.
https://www.realskateboards.com/spring-15-catalog/
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhen did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?[close]
Ishod turned pro for Real in 2012 so quite possibly somewhere around that time.
For a while they weren't marketed as twin tails, more just Ishod shape 8.3 x 31.87 which makes it harder to find.
The Australian tour a few years after that with Real and Krooked had Ishod giving a board to Bobby Worrest, who liked it and was riding that twin board from then, but I can't find anywhere that has good information on the Real catalogs from back around that period.
Here's a 2015 catalog that is still up with a good number of pics that actually load, with a few of his boards in there.
https://www.realskateboards.com/spring-15-catalog/[close]
What a trip! Real graphics used to be even worse than they are currently. Those are 95% atrocious. Thanks for sharing. Would be rad to see more old catalogues.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhen did Ishod start skating twins or Real start producing them?[close]
Ishod turned pro for Real in 2012 so quite possibly somewhere around that time.
For a while they weren't marketed as twin tails, more just Ishod shape 8.3 x 31.87 which makes it harder to find.
The Australian tour a few years after that with Real and Krooked had Ishod giving a board to Bobby Worrest, who liked it and was riding that twin board from then, but I can't find anywhere that has good information on the Real catalogs from back around that period.
Here's a 2015 catalog that is still up with a good number of pics that actually load, with a few of his boards in there.
https://www.realskateboards.com/spring-15-catalog/[close]
What a trip! Real graphics used to be even worse than they are currently. Those are 95% atrocious. Thanks for sharing. Would be rad to see more old catalogues.[close]
Damn...I had that Brock deck with the roses...was not a fan of it after setting it up - it eventually became a hand me down to my son.
Since tyshawn left FA, what decks he skating?? Been watching hin skating a deck with basic crown with diferent colors on the background
He skating supreme decks? Maybe hes own hardware company release decks? Maybe FA painted diferent?
(https://i.ibb.co/0t57Qmb/B1-C0-FC4-C-520-A-4-C0-D-8-C7-D-0-EF1-E2527-E4-A.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0t57Qmb)
Since tyshawn left FA, what decks he skating?? Been watching hin skating a deck with basic crown with diferent colors on the background
He skating supreme decks? Maybe hes own hardware company release decks? Maybe FA painted diferent?
(https://i.ibb.co/0t57Qmb/B1-C0-FC4-C-520-A-4-C0-D-8-C7-D-0-EF1-E2527-E4-A.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0t57Qmb)
Isn’t that just a big hardies sticker?Yes. I really hope he doesn’t name his board company King. Yes you’re really really good but don’t call yourself a King that’s just kooky.
He also may be hooking up Zac Saraceno from Illegal Civ who is the epitome of a rich white kid. Dude had a bmw before he was properly hooked up. Talks about it in his nine club.Expand QuoteSince tyshawn left FA, what decks he skating?? Been watching hin skating a deck with basic crown with diferent colors on the background
He skating supreme decks? Maybe hes own hardware company release decks? Maybe FA painted diferent?
(https://i.ibb.co/0t57Qmb/B1-C0-FC4-C-520-A-4-C0-D-8-C7-D-0-EF1-E2527-E4-A.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0t57Qmb)[close]
He seems to have something new brewing, I think oriented around black skaters and with a sort of “black power” theme, at least initially. I say this based around the two graphics I’ve seen, one of which is a classic black power fist and the other was a NOI-themed “Three Percenter” graphic. Should be an interesting aesthetic.
havent skated in 10 years and im having fun relearning everything the past couple of weeks. i wanted to get a new deck (an 8.5) and noticed that my indys are only 8.0. is it that big of a deal? i used to do it all the time when i was young but i wanted some more thoughts on it.
Yeah I used to run an 8.5 board with 8.0 Indys for years and it worked fine!Expand Quotehavent skated in 10 years and im having fun relearning everything the past couple of weeks. i wanted to get a new deck (an 8.5) and noticed that my indys are only 8.0. is it that big of a deal? i used to do it all the time when i was young but i wanted some more thoughts on it.[close]
Not really a huge deal, plenty of people make it work. It's certainly not wrong or anything. If you want to use this as an excuse to get some new trucks though, I can think or worse reasons.
Yeah I used to run an 8.5 board with 8.0 Indys for years and it worked fine!Expand QuoteExpand Quotehavent skated in 10 years and im having fun relearning everything the past couple of weeks. i wanted to get a new deck (an 8.5) and noticed that my indys are only 8.0. is it that big of a deal? i used to do it all the time when i was young but i wanted some more thoughts on it.[close]
Not really a huge deal, plenty of people make it work. It's certainly not wrong or anything. If you want to use this as an excuse to get some new trucks though, I can think or worse reasons.[close]
https://www.paradeworld.com/c/clothing/
Y’all what the hell happened to paradeworld?!?! Since the turn of the year it’s nothing but designer bullshit. I used to come to this site for skate brand clothing exclusively and now I see $1,200 pants and $600 off white jean jackets left and right. What kind of shit is this?
NoThanks! Didn’t think so but I couldn’t find an official answer anywhere.
I have not skated, but it is the same Alien/Habitat shapes. Really large, full, squared off kicks that are not as steep as an FA necessarily. It looks a lot like the Manderson 8.38, but again is less steep.
How to do flip into board or lipslides on rails and not break the deck?!I think you answered your own question
Seriously. I only do this now with decks thah are done anyway, cause almost everytime I do such tricks my board cracks or breaks completely.
And I’m not heavy. About 75 kg.
Do polar jeans shrink if you dry them?
Backstory, I haven't used a dryer in 19 years, just have a Landry line/horse, but I need to wash them and wanna wear them tomorrow night.
Expand QuoteDo polar jeans shrink if you dry them?
Backstory, I haven't used a dryer in 19 years, just have a Landry line/horse, but I need to wash them and wanna wear them tomorrow night.[close]
No, I tumble dry them regularly.
How to do flip into board or lipslides on rails and not break the deck?!Just like you do it without the flip. Don't jump way higher than the rail and put it down as softly as possible.
Seriously. I only do this now with decks thah are done anyway, cause almost everytime I do such tricks my board cracks or breaks completely.
And I’m not heavy. About 75 kg.
Has anyone done a front shuv BS nose blunt before? For some reason I wanna see one.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CkNaGsBMArt/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
What shoes is Jaakko wearing in this clip?
Black shoes with white laces look sick, might do the same with my black Accels
Do Violet decks have mellow kicks and concave?
Expand QuoteDo Violet decks have mellow kicks and concave?[close]
A few people had them, but the question first is are they the BBS or PS Stix wood you are looking at? Different boards came on different wood.
@tzhangdox Had one in this post:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=10804.msg3832819#msg3832819
Do Violet decks have mellow kicks and concave?
Expand QuoteDo Violet decks have mellow kicks and concave?[close]
A few people had them, but the question first is are they the BBS or PS Stix wood you are looking at? Different boards came on different wood.
@tzhangdox Had one in this post:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=10804.msg3832819#msg3832819
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo Violet decks have mellow kicks and concave?[close]
A few people had them, but the question first is are they the BBS or PS Stix wood you are looking at? Different boards came on different wood.
@tzhangdox Had one in this post:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=10804.msg3832819#msg3832819[close]
This one was for sure BBS wood 100% certain. Defs steep n full kicks just like FAs n Hockeys. Maybe not quite as extreme but hard to say since I haven't skated a square/steep FA hockey in a while but for sure noticeably steeper than all the other boards I skate
Not sure where to put this but puma Japan had a team launchWish em the best it's gotta be hard to make money as a skateboarder in Japan but I don't know how all these companies make enough money to be worth the bother. Japan has its own teams for all the brands the rest of the world has but also gravis, ASICS, Areth, possessed, and now puma. How much space is on a shoe wall? (Looking at pictures of Japanese shops it's not very much space at all)
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CkK3mg5j4cx/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
How do the Converse Fastbreak Pros feel? Are they thick/stiff or thin/vulc like? I’ve been skating Nb 1010s lately and like them, just got some Nb 440s and hate how thin they feel.
Any gun people on here, How grippy is the pattern on handle?
I'm imagining a skateboard but instead of needing griptape the top ply is textured for grip. Guess it would take forever to do this to a bunch of boards tho
https://youtu.be/tbdeYmPdlSA
Any gun people on here, How grippy is the pattern on handle?
I'm imagining a skateboard but instead of needing griptape the top ply is textured for grip. Guess it would take forever to do this to a bunch of boards tho
https://youtu.be/tbdeYmPdlSA
Anybody got a useful method for flattening out slightly bent shields? I removed a few for cleaning and was a little too hasty.
Expand QuoteAnybody got a useful method for flattening out slightly bent shields? I removed a few for cleaning and was a little too hasty.[close]
The axle end of a skate tool or socket set works great on hard surfaces to flatten shields.
Keep the shield metal up and just push down in a gentle but firm circular motion round to flatten them out.
A few I have done like this turned out nicely and couldn't tell the difference.
What size dunks y'all wear
I'm 8.5 in chucks, blazers, Tiago 1010s, tailwind 79s, Danner mtn lights, Adidas superstars, etc
9 in vans pro classics, Adidas city cup, most sole tech shoes like accels, spanky's, etc, xtratufs, docs, etc
8 in birks, 9 in chacos
I feel like with last resorts vm001 and halfcabs I could go either way 8.5 or 9
Even in a 9 I be having trouble getting my foot into a vans slip on without ripping it
Feet beef
I had some dunk mids in like 2011 that were 9.5's and I remember them being narrow
But I like blazers in 8.5, even though they start narrow I blow em out and plan on microwaving my dunks anyway like I used to do with my emerica cupsoles
Not sure if I should get a 9 or 9.5
Anybody got blazers and dunks and can compare the length of the footbeds/insoles or outsoles or speak on how they compare sizewise
I can't have vulcanized shoes that are too long, cause they get all flappy at the end. With cupsoles it's not as big of a deal.
I’ve been skating decks about 31.75 to 32.25 for the last few years. I got an uma and it’s 32.8 long with a 7.4 nose and 7” tail. How is the length and nose tail gonna affect me? I keep putting off setting it up but it’s all I got left. I been skating either antihero 8.75 misregister decks or the 8.6-8.8 creature stumps or Santa Cruz boats or whatever they’re calledi personally wouldnt jump that much up in length
What size dunks y'all wear
I'm 8.5 in chucks, blazers, Tiago 1010s, tailwind 79s, Danner mtn lights, Adidas superstars, etc
9 in vans pro classics, Adidas city cup, most sole tech shoes like accels, spanky's, etc, xtratufs, docs, etc
8 in birks, 9 in chacos
I feel like with last resorts vm001 and halfcabs I could go either way 8.5 or 9
Even in a 9 I be having trouble getting my foot into a vans slip on without ripping it
Feet beef
I had some dunk mids in like 2011 that were 9.5's and I remember them being narrow
But I like blazers in 8.5, even though they start narrow I blow em out and plan on microwaving my dunks anyway like I used to do with my emerica cupsoles
Not sure if I should get a 9 or 9.5
Anybody got blazers and dunks and can compare the length of the footbeds/insoles or outsoles or speak on how they compare sizewise
I can't have vulcanized shoes that are too long, cause they get all flappy at the end. With cupsoles it's not as big of a deal.
Stupid question / rather looking for confirmation, but am I right assuming that Indy stock top bushings (any bushings really) will turn mushy with age so that you have to steadily tighten the kingpin (or replace the bushings) if you want the tightness to stay identical all the time?In my experience this is the case with every bushing. It's just how they wear out. If you're tightening every session something may be up tho
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnybody got a useful method for flattening out slightly bent shields? I removed a few for cleaning and was a little too hasty.[close]
The axle end of a skate tool or socket set works great on hard surfaces to flatten shields.
Keep the shield metal up and just push down in a gentle but firm circular motion round to flatten them out.
A few I have done like this turned out nicely and couldn't tell the difference.[close]
Thanks for this! It sounds like it will work well. Can’t wait to try it out.
In my experience this is the case with every bushing. It's just how they wear out. If you're tightening every session something may be up thoExpand QuoteStupid question / rather looking for confirmation, but am I right assuming that Indy stock top bushings (any bushings really) will turn mushy with age so that you have to steadily tighten the kingpin (or replace the bushings) if you want the tightness to stay identical all the time?[close]
Expand QuoteIn my experience this is the case with every bushing. It's just how they wear out. If you're tightening every session something may be up thoExpand QuoteStupid question / rather looking for confirmation, but am I right assuming that Indy stock top bushings (any bushings really) will turn mushy with age so that you have to steadily tighten the kingpin (or replace the bushings) if you want the tightness to stay identical all the time?[close][close]
Thanks, that‘s what I thought. I haven‘t tightened them in many moons so a wee bit of tightening might be in order.
does anyone know hockeys difference in shape sizes? im looking at a deck and it says “shape 2” underneath.
does anyone know hockeys difference in shape sizes? im looking at a deck and it says “shape 2” underneath.
Expand Quotedoes anyone know hockeys difference in shape sizes? im looking at a deck and it says “shape 2” underneath.[close]
(https://cdn.shoplightspeed.com/shops/645344/files/44090684/950x950x2/hockey-baseball-shape-2-deck-graphite.jpg)
I was wondering - has there ever been a study of goofy and regular stance? How the stances are correlated with handedness, how evenly are the distributed across the population, etc? Surf or snowboarding would be equally useful in this regard.
I was wondering - has there ever been a study of goofy and regular stance? How the stances are correlated with handedness, how evenly are the distributed across the population, etc? Surf or snowboarding would be equally useful in this regard.
I was wondering - has there ever been a study of goofy and regular stance? How the stances are correlated with handedness, how evenly are the distributed across the population, etc? Surf or snowboarding would be equally useful in this regard.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a way to tell which primitive decks are BBS wood? I always thought just buy "original" graphics and stay away from colab boards, but my buddy just got a Prod deck (white face with gold skull graphic) and it wasnt BBS. The sticker said made in USA.
Also, I just skated a Primitive 8.38 BBS board and loved the shape. Does anyone know if that size and shape is used by other BBS brands?[close]
Primitive uses a few woodshops, from the woodshop thread:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120409.0
Primitive* (Euro 2020+) ………. ………. China (unknown)
Primitive* (US 2021) ………. ………. USA (unknown) / Pennswood
Primitive* (US 2022) ………. ………. BBS
If it says made in USA it's likely BBS, but actually Mexico. I've seen team logo decks with the Made in USA / Mexico sticker, some with a Made in China sticker, so your best bet is to check it out in store.
Shape wise Primitive has unique dimensions for their 8.25 and 8.38:
Haven't had luck finding dimensions on an 8.25, but some generic Generator mold decks (Sci-Fi, Black Label) are 31.8" x 14.125. Real did 1 season of the Tropical Dream Oval which are as close as you can get to the Primitive 8.25 shape.
Not seen a 8.38 with similar dimensions in the wild either,[close]
I haven't heard many more USA boards so that might have been a once off thing.
Someone who got one said they were certainly different to BBS / Made in Mexico marked boards.
Yeah the others Made in China are different concave and ever so slightly different dimensions, but more of a Dwindle like concave.
As to that shape, I think April has one similar but I haven't checked to see if they were still around, but April did have similar length, shorter wheelbases with longer kicks.
Alien Workshop / Habitat and now Metal Skateboards also have the fairly long boards, short wheelbases with long kicks, but they are different shapes, way more stubby / blunt kicks.
Just a couple of extra things, from what I recall from people talking about that shape, but I can look up a bit more info if needed too.[close]
From the April website:
8
31.91" x 8"
Nose - 6.91"
Tail - 6.55"
Wheelbase - 14.18
8.125
31.77" x 8.19"
Nose - 7"
Tail - 6.56"
Wheelbase - 14"
8.25
31.92" x 8.26"
Nose - 6.88"
Tail - 6.81"
Wheelbase - 14"
8.38
31.12" x 8.38"
Nose - 6.857"
Tail - 6.617"
Wheelbase - 14.395"
8.5
32.2" x 8.5"
Nose - 7.0"
Tail - 6.5"
Wheelbase - 14.4"
You're right on the April 8.25, dimensions are similar to Primitive but I recall April being very mellow and flat. The 8.38 shape is weird, reminds me of Palace decks.
For AWS / Habitat I like that their 8.25 / 8.38 / 8.5 are all the same length and wheelbase (32.25 / 14.25) just narrower or wider, but the length can be daunting.
Why 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made 🤷🏻♂️
Why 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made 🤷🏻♂️
Expand QuoteWhy 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made 🤷🏻♂️[close]
Because it feels great, especially ledge tricks. You can do any flip trick on a 9" deck if you want. Street skaters have been riding 8.5 for a decade at least
Why 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made 🤷🏻♂️
Expand QuoteWhy 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made ♂️[close]
Large feet -> less toe drag. I am sizing down to 8.38 shortly tho but 8.25 seems like a toothpick to me.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made 🤷🏻♂️[close]
Because it feels great, especially ledge tricks. You can do any flip trick on a 9" deck if you want. Street skaters have been riding 8.5 for a decade at least[close]
How does it feel different for ledge tricks.
When I went up to 8.25 I didn’t realize any difference in them.
Any flip trick? I mean yeah sure, but as easy as with a small deck? Like double hardflips or something like that?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made 🤷🏻♂️[close]
Because it feels great, especially ledge tricks. You can do any flip trick on a 9" deck if you want. Street skaters have been riding 8.5 for a decade at least[close]
How does it feel different for ledge tricks.
When I went up to 8.25 I didn’t realize any difference in them.
Any flip trick? I mean yeah sure, but as easy as with a small deck? Like double hardflips or something like that?[close]
Also, going up to 8.5 means sizing up trucks as well. More space to grind, as well as slightly changing the angle your truck sits at when it grinds.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy 8.5 decks or up when you skate mostly street (park, but „street“?)
I would try one, but honestly I don’t really see the point.
Why are many people skate bigger than 8.25s when they don’t skate bowls?
Even people who mostly skate flat here.
It’s just hype or am I wrong?
What’s the point for people like me who are doing lots of flips?
I have the feeling there’s even less 8.25 decks made ♂️[close]
Large feet -> less toe drag. I am sizing down to 8.38 shortly tho but 8.25 seems like a toothpick to me.[close]
Sure it does, cause you’re not used to it
Skate and 8 inch deck for a month and 8.25 is fine again.
I btw have size 11 and no issues with toedrags. Maybe heel drags with frontside tricks out of manuals (while doing the manual)
Why are you sizing down?
Edit: another question:
Why are 8.3 krooked decks longer than 8.5s? I don’t get it.
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Re board sizes, there was a logical reason for a lot of different sizes in skateboards, the main one is no one is the same shoe size, leg length, overall height, etc.
Having them scaled from 7 x 30, 7.5 x 31, 8 x 31.5, 8.25 x 32, 8.5 x 32.5, 9 x 33 is all good and well, but what if there is someone who prefers a skateboard that is both short and wide, or someone else who prefers a skateboard that is both narrow and long.
Some woodshops and brands will do a board that is uniform all the way through all the widths, eg HLC I think does a 32 long with 14.25 wb on everything from 8 through to 9, whereas others mix it up a lot more and make many different shapes and sizes to go with whatever others want, eg DLX through BBS.
As to the reason for some boards being longer, the DLX board range used an alternating option in width through the range, so it would alternate between longer and shorter as you go, as well as having a few different lengths for each width in the most popular ones.
The most common sizes before things went Full or Full se were as follows:
8.06 x 31.8 with 14.38
8.12 x 32 with 14.25
8.25 x 32 with 14.38
8.38 x 32.25 with 14.5
8.5 x 32.25 with 14.38
8.62 x 32.75 with 14.75 wb
8.75 x 32.4 with 14.62 wb
Then the "Blue eagle" seemed to be the most popular size in the 8.5 x 31.85 with 14.25 wb board for a while, so everyone thinks that is the only 8.5, but there were actually about three 8.5 boards in rotation, some more common than others.
This is not even coming close to the whole list, yes there are the 8.12 short, 8.28 short, etc.
8.06 x 31.8 with 14.38 wb standard
8.12 x 32 with 14.25 wb standard
8.25 x 32 with 14.38 wb standard
8.25 x 32.25 with 14.5 wb for Full shape
8.25 x 32 with 14.25 wb for Full SE shape
8.38 x 32.25 with 14.5 wb standard
8.38 x 32.5 with 14.6 wb for Full shape
8.38 x 32.18 with 14.38 wb for Full SE shape
8.4 x 32 with 14.25 wb standard
8.5 x 31.85 with 14.25 wb short
8.5 x 32.25 with 14.38 wb standard
8.5 x 32.5 with 14.75 wb long
8.5 x 32.6 with 14.6 wb for Full shape
8.62 x 32.75 with 14.75 wb
8.75 x 32.4 with 14.62 wb
8.75 x 32.75 with 14.7 wb for Full shape
9 x 33.25 with 15 wb
Some of those dimensions might be a bit off (sorry) but the point I was trying to make is they alternate somewhat to give people options for width and length / wb.
In general terms, there is no right or wrong answer to what is the best size for your body size, shape, shoe size, etc. There are small guys I know with size 9 shoes riding 9" boards and still doing tre flips and everything else, as well as others in the taller category, size 12 shoes riding 8" and doing much the same stuff they did back in 2000s, cause that is what he skated then.
If you feel like a wider board is more comfortable, good for you, or if a smaller board works better for what you want to do, compared to a bigger board, longer, shorter, etc.
We used to always have this sort of conversation with people who came into the shop, sometimes with some customers who would get quite heated at each other saying there was a "true size" and then someone else was wrong or whatever, but in general terms an adult can pick what works best for them and I would never try to put someone in a pigeon hole just saying they were a ledge tech skater on an 8" or a bowl lord on a 9" or similar, which used to be way more the case back twenty years ago.
Before that, everyone rode more narrow boards as that was just what we did, no matter what terrain you skated, because there wasn't half the choice that there is in the current market. Board width overall has definitely gone from under 8" as standard to about 8.25 and bigger nowdays for most people I know, certainly my own boards 8 to 8.12 for a long time, now 8.38 and up.
*** Sorry if this turned into a rant, or has too much information. I didn't mean it to be like that, but more just to help with any confusion.
Both my pairs of Puigs reek. As have any any other adidas Skate shoes I've had in the past.Got a new pair 3st.004 still in box and they kinda smell more chemical than ES but probably the same as my Vans Kyle Walker that I already worn for 2 days.
Anyone else find this ?
I've managed t stockpile like 6 pairs of dunks.. and after realizing I don't like how thick they are, I am going to sell them for maximum profit. Any suggestions on the best place to do this? Ebay, FB market, one of those reseller sites?
Tl;dr/follow up question: in the 90s there was no choice but to ride tiny boards, because they suited the skatestyle of the era; or did people skate like they did because there were only tiny bloards?
Expand QuoteHave rails made (or not made) a significant impact on anybody’s skating? I had a set laying around for like a year that I just threw on my current setup. Plan to spend some quality time on them this weekend. I mostly skate curbs and ledges so I feel like it is somewhat inevitable to go in this direction but it does make the board feel bulky.[close]
Yeah rails are great, especially for your type of skating. I have a dedicated curb set up with two rails, and an atv type board with one toe side rail. even one rail makes a huge difference in the consistency on your slides. my local has a terrible, sticky flatbar that's impossible to slide without a rail unless you wax it a ton. with one raiil i can just lean forward a bit and slide through it.
Rails do make your board sound pretty dead sometimes and definitely adds some weight, but i think the trade off is worth it, and I just keep a "street" board for flips and grinds if i want to get *~*tech*~*
Also, keeping the graphic clean is sort of nice if it's one you like
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHave rails made (or not made) a significant impact on anybody’s skating? I had a set laying around for like a year that I just threw on my current setup. Plan to spend some quality time on them this weekend. I mostly skate curbs and ledges so I feel like it is somewhat inevitable to go in this direction but it does make the board feel bulky.[close]
Yeah rails are great, especially for your type of skating. I have a dedicated curb set up with two rails, and an atv type board with one toe side rail. even one rail makes a huge difference in the consistency on your slides. my local has a terrible, sticky flatbar that's impossible to slide without a rail unless you wax it a ton. with one raiil i can just lean forward a bit and slide through it.
Rails do make your board sound pretty dead sometimes and definitely adds some weight, but i think the trade off is worth it, and I just keep a "street" board for flips and grinds if i want to get *~*tech*~*
Also, keeping the graphic clean is sort of nice if it's one you like[close]
@BartHarleyJarvis - what’s your rail-placement like for the setup with one rail? Thinking about one-railing it on my next deck
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHave rails made (or not made) a significant impact on anybody’s skating? I had a set laying around for like a year that I just threw on my current setup. Plan to spend some quality time on them this weekend. I mostly skate curbs and ledges so I feel like it is somewhat inevitable to go in this direction but it does make the board feel bulky.[close]
Yeah rails are great, especially for your type of skating. I have a dedicated curb set up with two rails, and an atv type board with one toe side rail. even one rail makes a huge difference in the consistency on your slides. my local has a terrible, sticky flatbar that's impossible to slide without a rail unless you wax it a ton. with one raiil i can just lean forward a bit and slide through it.
Rails do make your board sound pretty dead sometimes and definitely adds some weight, but i think the trade off is worth it, and I just keep a "street" board for flips and grinds if i want to get *~*tech*~*
Also, keeping the graphic clean is sort of nice if it's one you like[close]
@BartHarleyJarvis - what’s your rail-placement like for the setup with one rail? Thinking about one-railing it on my next deck[close]
@big_kev_215
I run it slightly closer to the edge than I would if I’m running two rails. Seems like it gives you a bit more control, you can lean back a bit to get more of the board or lean forward to slide on the rail. Also gets a bit more action on feebles I think.
(https://i.imgur.com/hMdAwJF.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/wsexm7S.jpg)
Disclaimer: I am not a physicist.Maybe on a flat deck but the concave makes a difference. In my experience on the same board narrower trucks hit the deck and wheelbite quicker and I always just assumed it's because the deck is closer to the wheels in the middle. further to the edge where wider trucks would put the wheels the deck is higher.
Wouldn't wider trucks wheelbite easier? With a longer lever wouldn't you need less force to get the same amount of movement of the lever? And then since the wheel has a smaller arc it hits faster?
Maybe on a flat deck but the concave makes a difference. In my experience on the same board narrower trucks hit the deck and wheelbite quicker and I always just assumed it's because the deck is closer to the wheels in the middle. further to the edge where wider trucks would put the wheels the deck is higher.Expand QuoteDisclaimer: I am not a physicist.
Wouldn't wider trucks wheelbite easier? With a longer lever wouldn't you need less force to get the same amount of movement of the lever? And then since the wheel has a smaller arc it hits faster?[close]
Expand QuoteMaybe on a flat deck but the concave makes a difference. In my experience on the same board narrower trucks hit the deck and wheelbite quicker and I always just assumed it's because the deck is closer to the wheels in the middle. further to the edge where wider trucks would put the wheels the deck is higher.Expand QuoteDisclaimer: I am not a physicist.
Wouldn't wider trucks wheelbite easier? With a longer lever wouldn't you need less force to get the same amount of movement of the lever? And then since the wheel has a smaller arc it hits faster?[close][close]
I don’t know how science works but I always pictured that when you skate a deck with narrower trucks relative to the board width, the edges of the deck are extending out further past the ends of the truck axles which is giving you more leverage into forcing the trucks to turn more easily, thus making it more surfy and potentially wheelbiting easier/quicker into the turn?
Ace bushings seem to work exactly the same for me whatever the weather is (-10°C to +35°C at least)
Expand QuoteAce bushings seem to work exactly the same for me whatever the weather is (-10°C to +35°C at least)[close]
where do you store your board tho?
if i left my board in my car, i would notice changes in my bushings based off temperature (cold especially)
but if i left my board in my house and went to the park, i never noticed a difference, regardless of the temperature outside, hot or cold
Ace bushings seem to work exactly the same for me whatever the weather is (-10°C to +35°C at least)
Expand QuoteAce bushings seem to work exactly the same for me whatever the weather is (-10°C to +35°C at least)[close]
where do you store your board tho?
if i left my board in my car, i would notice changes in my bushings based off temperature (cold especially)
but if i left my board in my house and went to the park, i never noticed a difference, regardless of the temperature outside, hot or cold
I'm kinda curious why my 149 indys have the extra bolt pattern in them when I've heard they're only only 159s and up. Granted I got them like 4 years ago, but I can't find any similar ones anywhere now. Probably a big nothing burger but yeah just curious. I definitely see why they changed the pattern cause I've almost noselid right through the extra drilled holes.A) are they definatly 149s b) are they first hand c) is there any chance you swapped the baseplate and forgot d) is there a chance they are fakes
A) are they definatly 149s b) are they first hand c) is there any chance you swapped the baseplate and forgot d) is there a chance they are fakesExpand QuoteI'm kinda curious why my 149 indys have the extra bolt pattern in them when I've heard they're only only 159s and up. Granted I got them like 4 years ago, but I can't find any similar ones anywhere now. Probably a big nothing burger but yeah just curious. I definitely see why they changed the pattern cause I've almost noselid right through the extra drilled holes.[close]
All my Indys have the actual hanger width stamped on the underside of the hanger. I just looked at my pair of 144Ti and they say that on there. My 149s say 149.
Expand QuoteAll my Indys have the actual hanger width stamped on the underside of the hanger. I just looked at my pair of 144Ti and they say that on there. My 149s say 149.[close]
I think this is a relatively new change. My 159 hollows from 2015ish dont have this
I'm kinda curious why my 149 indys have the extra bolt pattern in them when I've heard they're only only 159s and up. Granted I got them like 4 years ago, but I can't find any similar ones anywhere now. Probably a big nothing burger but yeah just curious. I definitely see why they changed the pattern cause I've almost noselid right through the extra drilled holes.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAll my Indys have the actual hanger width stamped on the underside of the hanger. I just looked at my pair of 144Ti and they say that on there. My 149s say 149.[close]
I think this is a relatively new change. My 159 hollows from 2015ish dont have this[close]
It is. sometime in the last 4 years or so? @Xen probably knows
I could have sworn I measured them at 8.5 inches across the axle but now that I think about it that was the 139's that I measured since I couldn't remember what size they were. I guess they gave me the wrong trucks when I ordered 149's and I just never noticed cause they are 8.75 inches wide after I just measured. Guess I gotta get some 149's for real now. Disregard everything I am stupid lol. I'm not sure how they don't look and feel totally fucked on that smaller board but I kinda like them. Maybe I could learn some more fip tricks with 144-149s though...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAll my Indys have the actual hanger width stamped on the underside of the hanger. I just looked at my pair of 144Ti and they say that on there. My 149s say 149.[close]
I think this is a relatively new change. My 159 hollows from 2015ish dont have this[close]
It is. sometime in the last 4 years or so? @Xen probably knows[close]
No idea when the change happened, but I've pair of 144 TI with nothing but 'titanium' screened under the wing and some 159 forged hollows with nothing); no raised text near the axle at all. The 144s are def a 2-3yrs old tho. I've some 149 Ti from '20 that have the hanger text.
Regardless of when it happened, there is still old stock out there.
are tactics shop boards any good? Does anybody have experience with them? they are usually cheaper than brand-name decks so I was wondering.
Don’t Indys have markings in the hanger somewhere for the width? I remember it being something like:
109: I
129: II
139: III
144: IIII
149: IV
159: V
169: VI
215: VII
You could check if they have that. I suspect you’ll find a V there and those are 159s. Or you could also measure them if you have a tape measure or a ruler. :)
Lol this gets even funnier. I was taking apart my now confirmed 159 front truck since the pivot cup was broken and the hanger was wiggling around a bit feeling weird.
They both do have a V stamped by the top bushing maybe 1/4 inch below the axle notch thing btw so thanks for that.
Anyway I decided to just swap out baseplates because this gnarled up one is all bent by the extra holes and doesn't sit flat/was gouging a chunk into the board. Also feels like the pivot cup metal is almost bent into an oval or deformed shape. After taking off the hanger on my front truck from my 139s I noticed an IV printed on it. Got kinda stoked thinking I can try 149s on this setup until I look at the second truck and it's III... My dad bought these for me 10+ years ago at a mall shop so some dumbass gave him two different trucks lol. Moral of the story always support your local shop or at the very least measure your damn trucks before you go off the deep end into madness.
Why can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?Everyone's too nice and shittily filming tricks is seen as good now. Filming used to be kinda stressful if you picked up the camera you knew you had a job to do (capture the trick as well as can be done) and if you fucked it up your crew would murder you. Now everyone pats everyone on the back for managing to get the skater in the shot for a tenth of a second and doubles down by saying zooming makes it exciting.
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.
Why can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?I have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phase
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.
I rotate footwear based on my needs at the time.
Vulc lows for the good days
Mids for the bum ankle days
Cup for the my feet are killing me days
Expand QuoteI rotate footwear based on my needs at the time.
Vulc lows for the good days
Mids for the bum ankle days
Cup for the my feet are killing me days[close]
I rarely rotate when I'm actually skating but if I do it, I do my best to keep it within the same brand or similar silhouette. I rotate Marana and Joslin or two different colors of either model to skate two pairs at once since they use the same sole. Right now I'm doing 2 pairs of KSL G6 to break them both in.
I can't rotate between a cup and a vulc comfortably, but I have done it in the past. If the two shoes are too different in feel my sessions are shit just from readjusting/finding the flick.
I'll wear different chill shoes and switch to skate shoes for the sessions if that's also what you meant by rotating.
Why can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.
I have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating
Expand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.[close][close]
But then at some point you’ll have a bunch of ass looking shoes for a long time.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.[close][close]
But then at some point you’ll have a bunch of ass looking shoes for a long time.
Is this something anyone (else) actually does? I hate that I can't just buy a pair of shoes. I see a model I think look good then have to pick out 3-6 colours of it. Then get around to wearing 2 lolExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.[close][close]
But then at some point you’ll have a bunch of ass looking shoes for a long time.[close]
That's the sign to visit the Sales Thread to pick up 5 pairs of the same shoe to last you throughout 2023
Is this something anyone (else) actually does? I hate that I can't just buy a pair of shoes. I see a model I think look good then have to pick out 3-6 colours of it. Then get around to wearing 2 lolExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.[close][close]
But then at some point you’ll have a bunch of ass looking shoes for a long time.[close]
That's the sign to visit the Sales Thread to pick up 5 pairs of the same shoe to last you throughout 2023[close]
The answer is probably in one thread but ive been waiting in the cold for 2 hrs so my kids can see santa and cant be arsed to hunt through..
Does running risers alter your truck wheelbase?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.[close][close]
But then at some point you’ll have a bunch of ass looking shoes for a long time.
Planning on getting some 1010s, WearTested says they run half size big, others have said they are TTS. I've got a wide foot, US 9.5 fits well for DC / eS / NB for me. Stick with 9.5 or go 0.5 size down?
Is this something anyone (else) actually does? I hate that I can't just buy a pair of shoes. I see a model I think look good then have to pick out 3-6 colours of it. Then get around to wearing 2 lolExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a few buddies I trust to film clips/shoot photos, but I still work it out with them on how it should look. Sometimes it seems like people have never seen a skate video before. People aren’t born with the technical skill, the artistic eye, or the ability to combine both. It’s a skill that takes time develop. If you’re not doing it often you wont have learned from the mistakes that make clips look bad because you’re still in that first phaseExpand QuoteWhy can’t absolutely most skaters Film skating for sh**?
Sorry, but this frustrates me right now.[close]
Question for people who rotate shoes/skate multiple pairs in any given time: what are the benefits to not sticking to the same pair every session?
I’m a lifelong skate only one pair of shoes kind of skater, but because I have little impulse control I might have to start dabbling with rotating[close]
The biggest benefit is your shoes don’t look like ass as quickly.[close][close]
But then at some point you’ll have a bunch of ass looking shoes for a long time.[close]
That's the sign to visit the Sales Thread to pick up 5 pairs of the same shoe to last you throughout 2023[close]
Planning on getting some 1010s, WearTested says they run half size big, others have said they are TTS. I've got a wide foot, US 9.5 fits well for DC / eS / NB for me. Stick with 9.5 or go 0.5 size down?
One of my axles nuts fell off yesterday. I rethreaded the axle and put on a new nut but it came loose as well. I put on another nut and it seems to hold for now but I wondered if I have threaded the axle too often. Also if this continues what to do?Loctite blue should fix this.
I wear a size 11 shoe and don't flip my board. Is 8.18 too small?If you want to skate an 8.18, go for it. No skate police is gonna pull up and take you to skate jail because you are on an 8.18. I have size 11 feet and skate an 8 sometimes and it’s fine.
If you want to skate an 8.18, go for it. No skate police is gonna pull up and take you to skate jail because you are on an 8.18. I have size 11 feet and skate an 8 sometimes and it’s fine.Expand QuoteI wear a size 11 shoe and don't flip my board. Is 8.18 too small?[close]
I’ve been skating boards 8.25-8.5” for a long time, last summer I decided to try 8” board with low trucks and 50mm wheels because I did my prime with that so I though I’ll be nollie heelflippin into slides in no time. Man that thing sucked, I felt I have no pop at all and I felt it was hard to land anything on that and I have size 8 feet lol. I’m not that fat but I’ll be 40 in few months ;DExpand QuoteIf you want to skate an 8.18, go for it. No skate police is gonna pull up and take you to skate jail because you are on an 8.18. I have size 11 feet and skate an 8 sometimes and it’s fine.Expand QuoteI wear a size 11 shoe and don't flip my board. Is 8.18 too small?[close][close]
(https://i.imgur.com/74sURwO.jpg)
"Size Board you riding there, big guy??"
Kidding aside, I just mean I've been riding big ass shaped boards forever and I'm like "will this look tiny and stupid?"
But also I'm 40 and fat so whatever.
One of my axles nuts fell off yesterday. I rethreaded the axle and put on a new nut but it came loose as well. I put on another nut and it seems to hold for now but I wondered if I have threaded the axle too often. Also if this continues what to do?
Expand QuoteIf you want to skate an 8.18, go for it. No skate police is gonna pull up and take you to skate jail because you are on an 8.18. I have size 11 feet and skate an 8 sometimes and it’s fine.Expand QuoteI wear a size 11 shoe and don't flip my board. Is 8.18 too small?[close][close]
(https://i.imgur.com/74sURwO.jpg)
"Size Board you riding there, big guy??"
Kidding aside, I just mean I've been riding big ass shaped boards forever and I'm like "will this look tiny and stupid?"
But also I'm 40 and fat so whatever.
Are DC's fitting normal or small these days? Got a bunch of older ones and it's 50/50 if they fit or are too small. Specifically pure mid if possible
I wear a size 11 shoe and don't flip my board. Is 8.18 too small?
Expand QuoteOne of my axles nuts fell off yesterday. I rethreaded the axle and put on a new nut but it came loose as well. I put on another nut and it seems to hold for now but I wondered if I have threaded the axle too often. Also if this continues what to do?[close]
The hardened steel threads on the truck are wrecked. You can try red Loctite and a decently long cure time, but unfortunately I think what you really need are new trucks.
Thanks mate. Yeah DC are weird like I said I have a bunch of pairs and half fit and half are too small. Even pairs of the same shoes in different colours the colorways fit differently. Or pairs I had and liked so got again and they are crazy tight.Expand QuoteAre DC's fitting normal or small these days? Got a bunch of older ones and it's 50/50 if they fit or are too small. Specifically pure mid if possible[close]
The DC pure from years ago and recently fit 0.5 small. That one uses a last that runs 0.5 small like other models: Penza, Maswell, Kalis S, Cure, Manteca.
Other DCs like their vulcs or Kalis OG or Lynx OG fit true though. DC is weird with certain categories of cups fitting small. Kinda like NB#
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteOne of my axles nuts fell off yesterday. I rethreaded the axle and put on a new nut but it came loose as well. I put on another nut and it seems to hold for now but I wondered if I have threaded the axle too often. Also if this continues what to do?[close]
The hardened steel threads on the truck are wrecked. You can try red Loctite and a decently long cure time, but unfortunately I think what you really need are new trucks.[close]
D‘oh, I just hit the axle and wanted to find out if I could grind through the hollow axle. I‘ll get some loctite tomorrow.
2 Anti Hero questions:
1. When did the Eagle series as a whole first come out? I remember occasionally seeing a black and maybe a blue one as a kid, but not in the modern sizes.
2. When did the brand become so revered? I grew up in the SF Bay but only remember seeing a Gerwer deck in a shop. I only saw a few people at bowl centric parks on them pre Tony T. Maybe I was just too focused on Pier 7/3rd and Army and missed another contingent of Bay Area street skating?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOne of my axles nuts fell off yesterday. I rethreaded the axle and put on a new nut but it came loose as well. I put on another nut and it seems to hold for now but I wondered if I have threaded the axle too often. Also if this continues what to do?[close]
The hardened steel threads on the truck are wrecked. You can try red Loctite and a decently long cure time, but unfortunately I think what you really need are new trucks.[close]
D‘oh, I just hit the axle and wanted to find out if I could grind through the hollow axle. I‘ll get some loctite tomorrow.[close]
As someone currently on the same mission, buckle in. Takes forever….
(https://i.imgur.com/DnjgtRr.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/FXhuIqV.jpg)
Expand Quote2 Anti Hero questions:
1. When did the Eagle series as a whole first come out? I remember occasionally seeing a black and maybe a blue one as a kid, but not in the modern sizes.
2. When did the brand become so revered? I grew up in the SF Bay but only remember seeing a Gerwer deck in a shop. I only saw a few people at bowl centric parks on them pre Tony T. Maybe I was just too focused on Pier 7/3rd and Army and missed another contingent of Bay Area street skating?[close]
Quoting this because I'm also a interested in this, especially the second question. As a kid I thought Anti Hero was a brand more or less like any other. Coming back into skating many people regard it as one of the apex companies. How did that happen? I'm not hating on it, just curious.
Does anyone has a Polar Jacket? Is it worth the money? How does it fit? I'm in between sizes and don't wanna order it twice because it's getting cold soon. Thanks!
Expand QuoteI wear a size 11 shoe and don't flip my board. Is 8.18 too small?[close]
What are you skating? Since you don't care about flipping, I'd say a bigger board could definitely benefit you. That's pretty much the only thing small boards are beneficial for. Just try an 8.5 and feel it out.
But there's also no reason not to skate the 8.18 if it feels right for you. Never forget, 90s people with huge feet used to skate 7.5s.
Expand QuoteExpand Quote2 Anti Hero questions:
1. When did the Eagle series as a whole first come out? I remember occasionally seeing a black and maybe a blue one as a kid, but not in the modern sizes.
2. When did the brand become so revered? I grew up in the SF Bay but only remember seeing a Gerwer deck in a shop. I only saw a few people at bowl centric parks on them pre Tony T. Maybe I was just too focused on Pier 7/3rd and Army and missed another contingent of Bay Area street skating?[close]
Quoting this because I'm also a interested in this, especially the second question. As a kid I thought Anti Hero was a brand more or less like any other. Coming back into skating many people regard it as one of the apex companies. How did that happen? I'm not hating on it, just curious.[close]
You'll notice that this is true for most of the DLX brands, and I don't think it's a coincidence that DLX more or less runs the skateboard industry. But for Antihero specifically, their team has always been stacked with some of the heaviest riders in the history of skateboarding and many of their videos, instead of being assembled from clips filmed over the course of a year or two, were ~45 minute tour videos, where you spend two weeks travelling throughout some corner of the world with these guys as they skate massive pipes or crusty backyard ramps. They found an excellent little niche which they've been able to grow over time, and it has stayed a much more coherent brand that most other companies who cropped up around the same time, even the ones which are still going.
Are DC's fitting normal or small these days? Got a bunch of older ones and it's 50/50 if they fit or are too small. Specifically pure mid if possible
Expand QuoteDoes anyone has a Polar Jacket? Is it worth the money? How does it fit? I'm in between sizes and don't wanna order it twice because it's getting cold soon. Thanks![close]
I find polar a size smaller than other brands. Like the L hoodie is more like an M in passport/Adidas/etnies/Huf. Like more slim fitting. Mind I'm old and never really got out of the baggy stage. I've got two polar hoodies in L but ordered an XL jacket.
I'm totally in love with the Lakai Carroll's, sadly they're discontinued.
Which Lakais would be similar?
Looking for a very particular deck shape because my OCD has convinced me this would be a goldilocks board - mellow kicks, flat concave, size 8.5 or a wider board that tapers to 8.5 at the trucks, roughly 14" wb. I looked and looked and found stuff that matched the sizing, but gauging kick and concave on online shops doesn't really work. Anyone know anything close to this?
Does anyone know of any US based shops that carry Blast skates? I want to grab one of those Snelling decks but probably not for $114.
Expand QuoteLooking for a very particular deck shape because my OCD has convinced me this would be a goldilocks board - mellow kicks, flat concave, size 8.5 or a wider board that tapers to 8.5 at the trucks, roughly 14" wb. I looked and looked and found stuff that matched the sizing, but gauging kick and concave on online shops doesn't really work. Anyone know anything close to this?[close]
Maybe try Baker? they dont have WB listed on all their boards but they have the mellowest concave of any of the big brands that I've seen. If you watch the most recent spanly part you can see his shit is flat as hell.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote2 Anti Hero questions:
1. When did the Eagle series as a whole first come out? I remember occasionally seeing a black and maybe a blue one as a kid, but not in the modern sizes.
2. When did the brand become so revered? I grew up in the SF Bay but only remember seeing a Gerwer deck in a shop. I only saw a few people at bowl centric parks on them pre Tony T. Maybe I was just too focused on Pier 7/3rd and Army and missed another contingent of Bay Area street skating?[close]
Quoting this because I'm also a interested in this, especially the second question. As a kid I thought Anti Hero was a brand more or less like any other. Coming back into skating many people regard it as one of the apex companies. How did that happen? I'm not hating on it, just curious.[close]
You'll notice that this is true for most of the DLX brands, and I don't think it's a coincidence that DLX more or less runs the skateboard industry. But for Antihero specifically, their team has always been stacked with some of the heaviest riders in the history of skateboarding and many of their videos, instead of being assembled from clips filmed over the course of a year or two, were ~45 minute tour videos, where you spend two weeks travelling throughout some corner of the world with these guys as they skate massive pipes or crusty backyard ramps. They found an excellent little niche which they've been able to grow over time, and it has stayed a much more coherent brand that most other companies who cropped up around the same time, even the ones which are still going.[close]
Although the eagle graphic was the first one done for AH by Todd Francis pretty much the same time as the company started around 1995, I think it wasn't until about 2001 or so that they had a few different options for those boards, as per a paper DLX catalog I still have from that time. It was a toss up between the eagle and the pigeon for the main graphic at one point, but both have their place in AH graphics. Check out his instagram for some good pics / info:
https://www.instagram.com/toddfrancisart/
The eagle range didn't really firm up until a few years later, with maybe 2010 being one of the first years to have multiple eagles on different back colours for different sizes (also going by some more old DLX catalogs) but I don't have anywhere near the full lot of this sort of stuff, so could be very wrong. Even 2016 or so there were still only half of the options that there are / were around 2020, with ten options, 7.3 yellowish, 7.81 light green, 8.0 olive green, 8.12 black, 8.25 grey, 8.38 dark green, 8.5 dark blue, 8.62 cream, 8.75 white, 9.0 orange in popsicles anyway, plus the shaped eagles - another five or more - raw / natural, black stain, blue meanie, orange crush, green giant, etc. Then the huffer eagle, the beach bum eagle... I should just stop.
As to the brand itself, as said, solid videos, rad team, definitely more relatable and of interest to more people I knew that weren't so into tech skating and more into "fun/gnar" skating, if that is even a term, as well as tours that came through and whipped people into a brand frenzy - Tent City 2003 - was almost the main driving factor for so many people I know to get into the AH way of life.
Edit:
Went looking as I knew it was in there somewhere:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLr2kBvBpwp/
Not on the site :(Expand QuoteI'm totally in love with the Lakai Carroll's, sadly they're discontinued.
Which Lakais would be similar?[close]
so i'm not a lakai person/historian, but i see carrolls on their site?
figured it out, there is a very easy to get to knock off lakai site i ended up on. my bad dude!Not on the site :(Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm totally in love with the Lakai Carroll's, sadly they're discontinued.
Which Lakais would be similar?[close]
so i'm not a lakai person/historian, but i see carrolls on their site?[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wear a size 11 shoe and don't flip my board. Is 8.18 too small?[close]
What are you skating? Since you don't care about flipping, I'd say a bigger board could definitely benefit you. That's pretty much the only thing small boards are beneficial for. Just try an 8.5 and feel it out.
But there's also no reason not to skate the 8.18 if it feels right for you. Never forget, 90s people with huge feet used to skate 7.5s.[close]
Thanks guys. I just want to buy cheap boards from the Hockey sale that I found out about too late.
To answer the Q above I skate pretty much all curbs, flat, mellow transitions. I learned slappies and shit on a 7.75" with low trucks so I'm not concerned about the functionality so much as I am looking silly on a smaller board. Which I shouldn't be worrying about in the first place.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote2 Anti Hero questions:
1. When did the Eagle series as a whole first come out? I remember occasionally seeing a black and maybe a blue one as a kid, but not in the modern sizes.
2. When did the brand become so revered? I grew up in the SF Bay but only remember seeing a Gerwer deck in a shop. I only saw a few people at bowl centric parks on them pre Tony T. Maybe I was just too focused on Pier 7/3rd and Army and missed another contingent of Bay Area street skating?[close]
Quoting this because I'm also a interested in this, especially the second question. As a kid I thought Anti Hero was a brand more or less like any other. Coming back into skating many people regard it as one of the apex companies. How did that happen? I'm not hating on it, just curious.[close]
You'll notice that this is true for most of the DLX brands, and I don't think it's a coincidence that DLX more or less runs the skateboard industry. But for Antihero specifically, their team has always been stacked with some of the heaviest riders in the history of skateboarding and many of their videos, instead of being assembled from clips filmed over the course of a year or two, were ~45 minute tour videos, where you spend two weeks travelling throughout some corner of the world with these guys as they skate massive pipes or crusty backyard ramps. They found an excellent little niche which they've been able to grow over time, and it has stayed a much more coherent brand that most other companies who cropped up around the same time, even the ones which are still going.[close]
Although the eagle graphic was the first one done for AH by Todd Francis pretty much the same time as the company started around 1995, I think it wasn't until about 2001 or so that they had a few different options for those boards, as per a paper DLX catalog I still have from that time. It was a toss up between the eagle and the pigeon for the main graphic at one point, but both have their place in AH graphics. Check out his instagram for some good pics / info:
https://www.instagram.com/toddfrancisart/
The eagle range didn't really firm up until a few years later, with maybe 2010 being one of the first years to have multiple eagles on different back colours for different sizes (also going by some more old DLX catalogs) but I don't have anywhere near the full lot of this sort of stuff, so could be very wrong. Even 2016 or so there were still only half of the options that there are / were around 2020, with ten options, 7.3 yellowish, 7.81 light green, 8.0 olive green, 8.12 black, 8.25 grey, 8.38 dark green, 8.5 dark blue, 8.62 cream, 8.75 white, 9.0 orange in popsicles anyway, plus the shaped eagles - another five or more - raw / natural, black stain, blue meanie, orange crush, green giant, etc. Then the huffer eagle, the beach bum eagle... I should just stop.
As to the brand itself, as said, solid videos, rad team, definitely more relatable and of interest to more people I knew that weren't so into tech skating and more into "fun/gnar" skating, if that is even a term, as well as tours that came through and whipped people into a brand frenzy - Tent City 2003 - was almost the main driving factor for so many people I know to get into the AH way of life.
Edit:
Went looking as I knew it was in there somewhere:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLr2kBvBpwp/[close]
Personally, I didn’t take notice of Anti Hero until the Beauty and the Beast videos came out. The always had heavy hitters on their team and loved their skating but the personalities took it to the next level. I also think as i got older my tastes changed.
What's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?
What's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?
What's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?Thought of it once as a joke but now believe it's just companies covering their ass for their shit not being perfect. It's not surgery 0.03" does not and never will matter or even be noticeable
What's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?
What's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?
Expand QuoteWhat's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?[close]
Bought a Baker Deck in 8.475 a while ago thinking i wouldn't notice the difference to 8.5 anyway.
I was absolutely wrong.
Felt much smaller to me.
I could've adjusted to it but didnt want to.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?[close]
Bought a Baker Deck in 8.475 a while ago thinking i wouldn't notice the difference to 8.5 anyway.
I was absolutely wrong.
Felt much smaller to me.
I could've adjusted to it but didnt want to.[close]
That one is interesting though.
Normal 8.5 x 32 (and a bit) with 14.5 wb, compared to the shorter 8.475 at about 31.8 with 14.25 wb, the overall width difference being about 1 mm from the two I have here, but yes it does make such a difference in the feel of them.
As said previously, alternating longer to shorter to mix up the sizes a bit, to try to keep everyone happy, for some brands.
For other brands, it almost seems like they try to come up with the most weird or unusual number combinations, just to have something different, or someone was high when they did them and thought it would be funny.
I don't go too deep into it but if it is about the right size and shape and feels good, then that is that.
What trucks are Hockey boards best paired with in your opinion? I noticed there is a mix of their team riding for Ace, Indy, and Thunder (mostly thunder i think)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat's up with the weird, seemingly nonsensical board sizes like 8.06", 8.3", 8.4", 8.47", etc? Do people really think there's a noticeable difference between 8" and 8.06" or 8.47" and 8.5"? Or is it just placebo marketing?[close]
Bought a Baker Deck in 8.475 a while ago thinking i wouldn't notice the difference to 8.5 anyway.
I was absolutely wrong.
Felt much smaller to me.
I could've adjusted to it but didnt want to.[close]
That one is interesting though.
Normal 8.5 x 32 (and a bit) with 14.5 wb, compared to the shorter 8.475 at about 31.8 with 14.25 wb, the overall width difference being about 1 mm from the two I have here, but yes it does make such a difference in the feel of them.
As said previously, alternating longer to shorter to mix up the sizes a bit, to try to keep everyone happy, for some brands.
For other brands, it almost seems like they try to come up with the most weird or unusual number combinations, just to have something different, or someone was high when they did them and thought it would be funny.
I don't go too deep into it but if it is about the right size and shape and feels good, then that is that.[close]
It's because of fractions of an inch aren't nice as decimals and rounding of those numbers. For instance...
1/16" = 0.0625 - an example is 8.06 DLXSF boards
1/8" = 0.125 - the 8.125 is common to see but can be rounded to just 8.1
3/8" = 0.375 - another common size that is rounded up to 8.38
3/16" = 0.1875 - an example is the 8.18 FA/Hockey board
And no, I don't think an 1/8 or 1/16 of an inch is gonna make a big difference.
How did 8.0 decks fall out of fashion so hard? I'm used to seeing 8.125 decks on clearance, now shops are packed to the rafters with 8.0 decks they can't move.If I had to guess it was when 8.25 trucks became widely available? Maybe Ace was first to that but I think Thunder was before Indy. Here's Indy's product intro video with a date on it:
All the guys I know who used to skate 8.0 have moved to 8.25 and up, only a handful of shorter guys, ladies and skaters from the 2000s still ride them.
Bill Withers - Lovely Day has been stuck in my head all day.
Does anybody know what part or edit it’s on?
I’m thinking early 2010.
Damn that's right! Thank you.Expand QuoteBill Withers - Lovely Day has been stuck in my head all day.
Does anybody know what part or edit it’s on?
I’m thinking early 2010.[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZCFJsa5BPo
I wanna build this. Anyone have something similar and recommend dimensions, specifically the angle of the bank?
I’d probably want it around a foot tall
(https://www.414skateparks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/SLAPPY-BOX-4-600x388.jpg)
Plus unless you just want to slap up onto a grind and drop off you need to make a really long ledge for it to be worth it. Something different to achieve the same thing is make a solid little triangle prism that you can butt up against ledges to slappy on. Still prob want it at least 30 inches long if you want to hit it at an angle up or down.Expand QuoteI wanna build this. Anyone have something similar and recommend dimensions, specifically the angle of the bank?
I’d probably want it around a foot tall
(https://www.414skateparks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/SLAPPY-BOX-4-600x388.jpg)[close]
I thought of doing this but mocked it up and realized the angled side isn't really that fun. You don't really slappy the same way you'd ride up it. It looks like a 45-50 degree angle (off vertical) and I found that I'd want something around a 70 so I'd have to slam into it, but that doesn't really work if it's 12" tall
why did my mom think that life wasn't a fashion show? I mean beyond not having the luxury to think of it that way, is there any reason why its morally or otherwise wrong to think of it that way?
I think it does matter a bit but more from the other side and it can kind of break your brain a bit. Also growing up without much money etc it brings a lot of resentment to the haves who think they're better than you because they have better stuff than you.Expand Quotewhy did my mom think that life wasn't a fashion show? I mean beyond not having the luxury to think of it that way, is there any reason why its morally or otherwise wrong to think of it that way?[close]
If you're a model in a fashion show, people care about what you're wearing.
In real life, nobody gives the tiniest fuck about what you're wearing.
So I'm team mom
why did my mom think that life wasn't a fashion show? I mean beyond not having the luxury to think of it that way, is there any reason why its morally or otherwise wrong to think of it that way?
Plus unless you just want to slap up onto a grind and drop off you need to make a really long ledge for it to be worth it. Something different to achieve the same thing is make a solid little triangle prism that you can butt up against ledges to slappy on. Still prob want it at least 30 inches long if you want to hit it at an angle up or down.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wanna build this. Anyone have something similar and recommend dimensions, specifically the angle of the bank?
I’d probably want it around a foot tall
(https://www.414skateparks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/SLAPPY-BOX-4-600x388.jpg)[close]
I thought of doing this but mocked it up and realized the angled side isn't really that fun. You don't really slappy the same way you'd ride up it. It looks like a 45-50 degree angle (off vertical) and I found that I'd want something around a 70 so I'd have to slam into it, but that doesn't really work if it's 12" tall[close]
Who does the SkateVideoSite? When you search Beach House, Shane O'Neill's "Shane Goes' part isn't listed, he skates to The Hours off Bloom.
Who does the SkateVideoSite? When you search Beach House, Shane O'Neill's "Shane Goes' part isn't listed, he skates to The Hours off Bloom.Sorry to say SkateVideoSite has been slipping. In the last few years somebody had a part to a certain song which I caught on Skateline but that part or song is not listed on the site
Did they recently make Formula Fours more white or were my last set just that yellowed from months of skating? I feel like the set I just picked up more resemble the standard Spitfires than other F4s I’ve had recently…
Expand QuoteDid they recently make Formula Fours more white or were my last set just that yellowed from months of skating? I feel like the set I just picked up more resemble the standard Spitfires than other F4s I’ve had recently…[close]
I've definitely had some whiter/less potato wheels lately. Wonder if they switched up the formula a bit or if it just varies batch by batch
How are Indy 159s on an 8.5? I switched over from a huffer to an 8.75 eagle but the bigger tail is really throwing off my pop.
How are Indy 159s on an 8.5? I switched over from a huffer to an 8.75 eagle but the bigger tail is really throwing off my pop.
How are Indy 159s on an 8.5? I switched over from a huffer to an 8.75 eagle but the bigger tail is really throwing off my pop.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDid they recently make Formula Fours more white or were my last set just that yellowed from months of skating? I feel like the set I just picked up more resemble the standard Spitfires than other F4s I’ve had recently…[close]
I've definitely had some whiter/less potato wheels lately. Wonder if they switched up the formula a bit or if it just varies batch by batch[close]
I don't know how long they sit somewhere before ending up here, or even how much UV light they are exposed to, but definitely the most recent wheels out here have been way lighter in colour than the previous shipment or other older ones still there from the last drop - can definitely see the difference in the skate shop cabinet between a few sets.
How are Indy 159s on an 8.5? I switched over from a huffer to an 8.75 eagle but the bigger tail is really throwing off my pop.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDid they recently make Formula Fours more white or were my last set just that yellowed from months of skating? I feel like the set I just picked up more resemble the standard Spitfires than other F4s I’ve had recently…[close]
I've definitely had some whiter/less potato wheels lately. Wonder if they switched up the formula a bit or if it just varies batch by batch[close]
I don't know how long they sit somewhere before ending up here, or even how much UV light they are exposed to, but definitely the most recent wheels out here have been way lighter in colour than the previous shipment or other older ones still there from the last drop - can definitely see the difference in the skate shop cabinet between a few sets.[close]
As long as we don’t hit the Bones wheels territory of bleached whiteness I’m good with it haha
I was wondering if you agree that I should trade one Technique 1200 (1998) for a ps5 or should I waitMaybe better asking in the music section or I think there's a ps5 thread in the Vidya games section. Those guys prob know more about the value of ps5 related things this is more a thread about skateboard gear questions
I was wondering if you agree that I should trade one Technique 1200 (1998) for a ps5 or should I waitLooking at eBay prices, a good condition SL1200 Mk 2 with a tonearm and either a lower cost cart or none at all is closing at around $600. I think this might be a decent trade as my PS5 was a little over that amount with tax and shipping. If you're behind on PS4 gen stuff and don't have one I would say it's worth the cop. If you're trying to play cutting edge games, temper your expectations a bit as there have been a lot of delays since no one can get their hands on consoles three years into the platform's life cycle.
Anyone who's had the krux hollow dl kingpin know if bones bushings work with weird top washer the kingpins come with?
Anyone know what Busenitz or Rowan's setups are?
I've decided against the trade.
The 1200 will last forever only gaining value.
Ps5 is temporary
Expand QuoteAnyone know what Busenitz or Rowan's setups are?[close]
Are they both a little on the secretive side, or just not responding to questions? I see so many people asking Dennis and never any replies.
When he was out on tour with Real his setup was 8.25 deck, 147 Thunders on Spitfire Classics in 52mm with super noisy crusty bearings, but that was a long time ago now.
I think looking at Instagram pics and even from some comments he is on the DLX 8.38 sized board, 148 or 149 Team Thunders, still on 52mm Classics and crusty raw bearings. The trucks look like they sit inside the deck on most recent clips, so maybe 148s.
Never really looked hard at Rowan's setup, but looks like it is similar sized setup too, maybe an 8.25 or the same dimensions on the 8.38 Baker deck, Indy standard 144 or 149s, Spitfire whatevers (changes a bit) latest looking like Conical Full maybe 53mm.
Not sure where to put this but was just about to grip a new frog and noticed it was a tad heavy, looked closely and there is two heat transfers - they put the new graphic over the last drops graphic - how old is this deck and how shitty will it skate? Lol
Certainly one solution to this overstock problem.
Anyone try slappy’s trucks yet? Looks like a solid design but maybe they grind down quick?https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=124231.120
Not sure where to put this but was just about to grip a new frog and noticed it was a tad heavy, looked closely and there is two heat transfers - they put the new graphic over the last drops graphic - how old is this deck and how shitty will it skate? Lol
Certainly one solution to this overstock problem.
Expand QuoteNot sure where to put this but was just about to grip a new frog and noticed it was a tad heavy, looked closely and there is two heat transfers - they put the new graphic over the last drops graphic - how old is this deck and how shitty will it skate? Lol
Certainly one solution to this overstock problem.[close]
What's on top, re warning sticker or anything else?
Usually graphics done at BBS are finished, shrink wrapped and product sent out to the distro, but smaller brands often get blanks to use and do whatever they want to them, or boards from Generator (with Generator stickers) as per shop boards or smaller brands that can't go directly through BBS for wood.
Not a worry either way, more just curious.
I know of someone who used to put other graphics straight over old ones in a certain situation at one distro, but I think given you can usually see the old graphic underneath it is not so common. The graphic of a smaller local brand was put on an AH board for one rider who was very picky with his setups and didn't like the concave and wood that came on the smaller brand, so it was easy enough to do and no one knew any different. Funny thinking about that.
Trying to hunt down a specific graphic , Its a kid sitting in front of a huge TV. I think its Blind?
Is there a Blind Graphic archive anywhere online? Im having no luck...
Yeah it has the made in mexico warning sticker. This deck was from my local - purchased a couple months ago - the new pat g trash eater. I assume frog does heat transfers themselves because they mostly use the generic bbs shapes. It was most noticeable on the top graphic -if you put the board up to the light you can see the old graphic under, its actually last runs chris milic board which I already skated lol - it has a carrot between two faces.
Anyway its my favorite shape - so Ill just skate it and see how it goes - although with it in the back of my mind that its old stock I'll probably want to change it out for some perceived shortcoming (never my skating haha).
I've only ever ridden popsicle decks with 54mm and smaller wheels my entire life and decided I want to try a shaped deck with larger wheels. Which shape would you recommend for someone's first shaped board? I just want something fun that can cruise, still do flip tricks, and some small-medium transition. My main setup is 8.25 on ventures
I've only ever ridden popsicle decks with 54mm and smaller wheels my entire life and decided I want to try a shaped deck with larger wheels. Which shape would you recommend for someone's first shaped board? I just want something fun that can cruise, still do flip tricks, and some small-medium transition. My main setup is 8.25 on ventures
I've only ever ridden popsicle decks with 54mm and smaller wheels my entire life and decided I want to try a shaped deck with larger wheels. Which shape would you recommend for someone's first shaped board? I just want something fun that can cruise, still do flip tricks, and some small-medium transition. My main setup is 8.25 on ventures
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone know what Busenitz or Rowan's setups are?[close]
Are they both a little on the secretive side, or just not responding to questions? I see so many people asking Dennis and never any replies.
When he was out on tour with Real his setup was 8.25 deck, 147 Thunders on Spitfire Classics in 52mm with super noisy crusty bearings, but that was a long time ago now.
I think looking at Instagram pics and even from some comments he is on the DLX 8.38 sized board, 148 or 149 Team Thunders, still on 52mm Classics and crusty raw bearings. The trucks look like they sit inside the deck on most recent clips, so maybe 148s.
Never really looked hard at Rowan's setup, but looks like it is similar sized setup too, maybe an 8.25 or the same dimensions on the 8.38 Baker deck, Indy standard 144 or 149s, Spitfire whatevers (changes a bit) latest looking like Conical Full maybe 53mm.[close]
Thanks, mostly just curious. They're two skaters that I always feel skate really fast and comfortable. Not that their setups will make me skate the same, but just weird nerdy curiosity.
How do you guys lace up your Maranas or other shoes with hidden lace loops?
I’ve never questioned how I lace my shoes, I just roll with them like the manufacturer set them up. Just thought about this now, because my new shoes didn’t come fully laced.
How do you guys lace up your Maranas or other shoes with hidden lace loops?
I’ve never questioned how I lace my shoes, I just roll with them like the manufacturer set them up. Just thought about this now, because my new shoes didn’t come fully laced.
This might have been asked before..
But why do boards seem to chip less these days?
Always seemed like my decks in the late 90s/00s always had a chip from running into a wall, rail or the ground. These days not so much. Not sure if its because i dont skate gaps anymore, or if manufacturing is just better these days. Maybe the tapered shapes back then chipped easier than the rounded/blunted ones today?
Curious to hear any theories, or if im just imagining shit.
Expand QuoteHow do you guys lace up your Maranas or other shoes with hidden lace loops?
I�ve never questioned how I lace my shoes, I just roll with them like the manufacturer set them up. Just thought about this now, because my new shoes didn�t come fully laced.[close]
You do you
But go for hidden loops if you rip laces fast / often
You can just hide them near the toebox / where you rip them
as someone who skated only maranas for the past 2 years. i had no idea this even existed untill you pointed this out.
Not a big deal, but from looking at and commenting in the Wheel thread about the three plain and one coloured wheel, the post from Jake Hayes (third frame) would be awesome from more people describing their setup info. Still might not answer some questions, but it goes a long way to helping with product info when I think he would have been getting a lot of questions asking what was on his setup.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CK2gNh7Jjmg/
Seeing this graphic of Jake Hayes' Deathwish board made me wonder how many deck graphics are actually done via AI tools? This one certainly was created like that.
Also do you care? Is it important for brand identity or do you and kids give a shit anyway?
I am personally very picky about dims (mainly wb) and wood (mainly bbs) and would also accept a board with subpar graphics (looking at you Real). But if there is proper artwork I am certainly more stoked about it.Expand Quote
Not a big deal, but from looking at and commenting in the Wheel thread about the three plain and one coloured wheel, the post from Jake Hayes (third frame) would be awesome from more people describing their setup info. Still might not answer some questions, but it goes a long way to helping with product info when I think he would have been getting a lot of questions asking what was on his setup.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CK2gNh7Jjmg/[close]
Seeing this graphic of Jake Hayes' Deathwish board made me wonder how many deck graphics are actually done via AI tools? This one certainly was created like that.
Also do you care? Is it important for brand identity or do you and kids give a shit anyway?
I am personally very picky about dims (mainly wb) and wood (mainly bbs) and would also accept a board with subpar graphics (looking at you Real). But if there is proper artwork I am certainly more stoked about it.Expand Quote
Not a big deal, but from looking at and commenting in the Wheel thread about the three plain and one coloured wheel, the post from Jake Hayes (third frame) would be awesome from more people describing their setup info. Still might not answer some questions, but it goes a long way to helping with product info when I think he would have been getting a lot of questions asking what was on his setup.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CK2gNh7Jjmg/[close]
Ha, well I didnt see that artist tag. My bad, didnt want to throw shade.
How I got to this assumption? I was playing around with such a tool recently and the results often had a similar look to it. I also asked a friend of mine who is more into graphic design and he said it looks like 100% made like that. Also he created the attached images using a few keywords and they do look similar. Anyway, as I said, I didnt want to discredit real artists work.
That Hayes graphic is anything but weird. Nature setting with a kangaroo and hot air balloons doesn't really scream "weird" to anyone does it?It's what we see when we look out the window. People forge hot air balloon is Australia's main mode of travel
Pretty tame, tasteful, and homage to his roots
Also I do not see the AI generated viewpoint at all. Looks like an authentic piece to me
Expand QuoteHa, well I didnt see that artist tag. My bad, didnt want to throw shade.
How I got to this assumption? I was playing around with such a tool recently and the results often had a similar look to it. I also asked a friend of mine who is more into graphic design and he said it looks like 100% made like that. Also he created the attached images using a few keywords and they do look similar. Anyway, as I said, I didnt want to discredit real artists work.[close]
Sorry, I went in harder on you than I should have
It's what we see when we look out the window. People forget hot air balloon is Australia's main mode of travelExpand QuoteThat Hayes graphic is anything but weird. Nature setting with a kangaroo and hot air balloons doesn't really scream "weird" to anyone does it?
Pretty tame, tasteful, and homage to his roots
Also I do not see the AI generated viewpoint at all. Looks like an authentic piece to me[close]
This might have been asked before..
But why do boards seem to chip less these days?
Always seemed like my decks in the late 90s/00s always had a chip from running into a wall, rail or the ground. These days not so much. Not sure if its because i dont skate gaps anymore, or if manufacturing is just better these days. Maybe the tapered shapes back then chipped easier than the rounded/blunted ones today?
Curious to hear any theories, or if im just imagining shit.
Anyone else had bad luck with zero decks from 2020/covid era? This summer I've bought a Zero Cole MMXX 8.25 deck and it got soggy within a few sessions. Retired it but gave it another chance today. I like the shape but this thing barely leaves ground...
I don't know. Any ideas how to find out?Expand QuoteAnyone else had bad luck with zero decks from 2020/covid era? This summer I've bought a Zero Cole MMXX 8.25 deck and it got soggy within a few sessions. Retired it but gave it another chance today. I like the shape but this thing barely leaves ground...[close]
Did it come from clutch?
I'm crazy confused.
I just paid taxes on my car in May. Why do I gotta pay again? Is it yearly I gotta pay? It hasn't even been a year either.
Second question...
If it is yearly am I going to see two bills from two towns? I registered my car to Salem on the day I paid in May.
This is fucked up. I called they said just pay it.
I don't even want my car.
how much does the quasi proto 8.5 taper towards the back?I got 8.25 over the back and front bolts with 8.38 in the middle. Another PS Stix 8.5 that presumably would be the same shape was still 8.25 over the bolts but 8.5ish in the middle and up top. The shapes are pretty hard to tell apart by looking at them.
Hey thanks for this! good to know for the future as i have my eyes set on a proto right now but have been riding 8.38 for a bit. :-)I got 8.25 over the back and front bolts with 8.38 in the middle. Another PS Stix 8.5 that presumably would be the same shape was still 8.25 over the bolts but 8.5ish in the middle and up top. The shapes are pretty hard to tell apart by looking at them.Expand Quotehow much does the quasi proto 8.5 taper towards the back?[close]
This might have been asked before..When I was a kid, I used to destroy boards skating the rough asphalt in front of my house. Now I'm an adult who drives to the skatepark to skate and my boards last longer.
But why do boards seem to chip less these days?
Always seemed like my decks in the late 90s/00s always had a chip from running into a wall, rail or the ground. These days not so much. Not sure if its because i dont skate gaps anymore, or if manufacturing is just better these days. Maybe the tapered shapes back then chipped easier than the rounded/blunted ones today?
Curious to hear any theories, or if im just imagining shit.
My Swiss 6 had blue shields
Expand QuoteMy Swiss 6 had blue shields[close]
No shields on these regrettably. I also can’t seem to find another set of 6 balls around so I can’t even make a comparison. The ones I do have on hand have a nice little recess where the shield would have been and am maybe thinking this is a clue that they’re Swiss.
Expand QuoteWho does the SkateVideoSite? When you search Beach House, Shane O'Neill's "Shane Goes' part isn't listed, he skates to The Hours off Bloom.[close]
wanna say it's @Rumpelnoskin iirc?
Sorry to say SkateVideoSite has been slipping. In the last few years somebody had a part to a certain song which I caught on Skateline but that part or song is not listed on the siteExpand QuoteWho does the SkateVideoSite? When you search Beach House, Shane O'Neill's "Shane Goes' part isn't listed, he skates to The Hours off Bloom.[close]
My 6 yr old son ask the sudden is asking for a skateboard for Christmas. Suggestions for complete starter boards? I might even give some money to element if that’s the answer. Don’t really want to give him my stack of 8.5 BBS with Aces and Conical fulls at 37 pounds.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMy Swiss 6 had blue shields[close]
No shields on these regrettably. I also can’t seem to find another set of 6 balls around so I can’t even make a comparison. The ones I do have on hand have a nice little recess where the shield would have been and am maybe thinking this is a clue that they’re Swiss.[close]
maybe this will solve your problem, looks like swiss 6 have a bronze looking retainer. i think most other companies use black so just look for the bronze
https://bonesbearings.com/bones-bearings-6-ball-replacement-retainer-4pk
Minilogo….they have ones with softer wheels like 90a and that worked well for my nephew….
Expand QuoteI'm crazy confused.
I just paid taxes on my car in May. Why do I gotta pay again? Is it yearly I gotta pay? It hasn't even been a year either.
Second question...
If it is yearly am I going to see two bills from two towns? I registered my car to Salem on the day I paid in May.
This is fucked up. I called they said just pay it.
I don't even want my car.[close]
Where I live you pay for “tags” which is just a sticker you put on your plate in the corner. But only tax one time. Since you said 2 towns involved could one town not got the memo you paid tax on your car already?
Expand QuoteMy 6 yr old son ask the sudden is asking for a skateboard for Christmas. Suggestions for complete starter boards? I might even give some money to element if that’s the answer. Don’t really want to give him my stack of 8.5 BBS with Aces and Conical fulls at 37 pounds.[close]
Santa Cruz does mini completes. They are birch but I'd imagine they'd be plenty solid for someone who is 37 pounds
https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/7-25in-x-27-00in-classic-dot-super-micro-santa-cruz-skateboard-complete?variant=40006132203677
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMy 6 yr old son ask the sudden is asking for a skateboard for Christmas. Suggestions for complete starter boards? I might even give some money to element if that’s the answer. Don’t really want to give him my stack of 8.5 BBS with Aces and Conical fulls at 37 pounds.[close]
Santa Cruz does mini completes. They are birch but I'd imagine they'd be plenty solid for someone who is 37 pounds
https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/7-25in-x-27-00in-classic-dot-super-micro-santa-cruz-skateboard-complete?variant=40006132203677[close]
Santa Cruz completes might be the worst of the completes on the market from legit brands at the moment (wood and trucks just feel wrong). Girl, Chocolate and DGK completes suck too.
I would recommend stuff from Dwindle / Globe. Same budget but way better stuff all around.
They usually have soft wheels on the smaller ones (from 7.0" to 7.5")
Can someone from the states explain the bussup thing to a European?This basically sums it up ↓
Just discovered this insta page and I think it’s pretty funny…is it just another word for sketchy?
Never heard that before
https://instagram.com/bussupbussup?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
This basically sums it up ↓Expand QuoteCan someone from the states explain the bussup thing to a European?
Just discovered this insta page and I think it’s pretty funny…is it just another word for sketchy?
Never heard that before
https://instagram.com/bussupbussup?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=[close]
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bussup
"The art of trying to stay on your board after a sketchy trick landing due to irregular surfaces, trick miscalculation, lack of balance, and more.
That landing was bussup."
oh!Expand QuoteThis basically sums it up ↓Expand QuoteCan someone from the states explain the bussup thing to a European?
Just discovered this insta page and I think it’s pretty funny…is it just another word for sketchy?
Never heard that before
https://instagram.com/bussupbussup?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=[close]
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bussup
"The art of trying to stay on your board after a sketchy trick landing due to irregular surfaces, trick miscalculation, lack of balance, and more.
That landing was bussup."[close]
Thanks dude!i skate since 1999 (also watched 411 since 1999) and never heard this term related to skateboarding.that page isn’t bad tho ;D
Hey there.Those are the same shoe. Only differences are usually materials in low wear areas. Sometimes they have more or less suede on the side walls. The pair with the solid white midsole are from 2020 and the pair with the black stripe on the midsole are from 2021 but they are both suede up front and on the heel with canvas around the ankle area.
Whats the difference between the Vans Kyle Walker and the older Vans Kyle Walker Pro shoe ?
https://www.skatedeluxe.com/de/vans-kyle-walker-pro-schuh-black-white_p110043 (https://www.skatedeluxe.com/de/vans-kyle-walker-pro-schuh-black-white_p110043)
https://www.skatedeluxe.com/de/vans-kyle-walker-schuh-black-white_p145312 (https://www.skatedeluxe.com/de/vans-kyle-walker-schuh-black-white_p145312)
I skate the newer ones atm and besides the wierd stiching in the heel that i fixed with blister plaster.. i really like how they skate.
Now i see the "Pro" ones are on sale. Ist there a big difference ?
Does the team trucks edition and such performance better than hollows and lights? I think every pure street pro skater use such “heavy” trucks
Expand QuoteDoes the team trucks edition and such performance better than hollows and lights? I think every pure street pro skater use such “heavy” trucks[close]
Thoughs?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes the team trucks edition and such performance better than hollows and lights? I think every pure street pro skater use such “heavy” trucks[close]
Thoughs?[close]
I assume you're talking about Thunder? The "Team" basically just means they have regular cast baseplates. They are a bit heavier, but the reason many people prefer them is more about feel and that they're a couple mm higher. Thunders are low by default, and notorious for wheelbite, so that explains it. They are also not a heavy truck, so I don't see any reason to ride the forged models unless you really want the lowest possible setup, and absolutely love getting pitched.
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Most of the team riders just ride whatever is in the box, which is mostly just the standard / team / basic versions of the trucks more than anything else. I know some request specific things, the more hollow / light / forged versions being for those guys, but I think it could be a fairly even mix all up.
Seems it is about the same for most team riders for Thunder, Indy, Venture, etc.
Going to be flying with my board next week: you’re supposed to loosen your hardware to prevent warping etc. during pressure change, yeah?
If so, follow up question is if you can bring a skate tool as a carry on so I can tighten up when I land? Not sure if they think you can shank someone with the screwdriver attachment or whatever.
Same, always kept it in my backpack.Expand QuoteGoing to be flying with my board next week: you’re supposed to loosen your hardware to prevent warping etc. during pressure change, yeah?
If so, follow up question is if you can bring a skate tool as a carry on so I can tighten up when I land? Not sure if they think you can shank someone with the screwdriver attachment or whatever.[close]
flown with skate tools and had no issue. most trouble i've run into was having to have my board go through the xray machine twice
Same, always kept it in my backpack.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGoing to be flying with my board next week: you’re supposed to loosen your hardware to prevent warping etc. during pressure change, yeah?
If so, follow up question is if you can bring a skate tool as a carry on so I can tighten up when I land? Not sure if they think you can shank someone with the screwdriver attachment or whatever.[close]
flown with skate tools and had no issue. most trouble i've run into was having to have my board go through the xray machine twice[close]
Also try to carry your board on if you can. I've always gotten away with strapping it to my backpack or carry on duffel bag and having them count it as one item with the bag. The real warping comes from it being in the luggage hold since it not pressurized or temp controlled.
what are some old truck companies that no longer exist?
I remember these vividly:
Orion
Kreper
Phantom
Fury
Tracker
Destructo
Grind King
I seem to remember Titan and Standard? or am I making thoes up? i cant seem to find anything about them online
Destructo's were really popular in my area. I remember everyone hyping up the insane grind clearance on them, but no one was axeling trucks back then in my area lol. so not sure why this was such a selling point for us. I remember I broke the kingpin on them.
Grind Kings were seen as wack as fuck. I had a pair given to me for free and I bent the axle.
Tracker-Hawk were my first trucks and they werent bad I guess but i broke the kingpin on them.
Orion seemed like good trucks to me, I remember them often set up with SEEK boards at the time... there was a squad of older guys who were super hyped on that combination for some reason at my local hockey arena skatepark. NEver tried them. for all i know they are shit. would love to hear about osmeone who rode them.
Fury were my favorite trucks back then. I did have a pair of Indy's and I did like them, I do recall specifically them being increidbly heavy and the axle slipped really badly, but the kingpin lasted on those, and on Fury's (this was between 98-2005 all these trucks I am talking about). They fury's were also dumb heavy but they lasted really long, never managed to break the kingpin on them, I liked the turning on them too. I want to say they were slightly lighter than the indy's still.
Kreper / Phantom were just what emo / goth edgester kids would rock, no one serious would skate those from what i saw. they were super kooky. phantom werent AS BAD as the Kreper's, those were extra gimmicky with the bat shaped baseplate shit.
Would like to hear other ppl thoughts about trucks from that era or before!
Same, always kept it in my backpack.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGoing to be flying with my board next week: you’re supposed to loosen your hardware to prevent warping etc. during pressure change, yeah?
If so, follow up question is if you can bring a skate tool as a carry on so I can tighten up when I land? Not sure if they think you can shank someone with the screwdriver attachment or whatever.[close]
flown with skate tools and had no issue. most trouble i've run into was having to have my board go through the xray machine twice[close]
Also try to carry your board on if you can. I've always gotten away with strapping it to my backpack or carry on duffel bag and having them count it as one item with the bag. The real warping comes from it being in the luggage hold since it not pressurized or temp controlled.
Were not Orions just Trackers w/ a redesign, or have I got that wrong?I thought the same. Pairing them with Seek boards make sense because I think they were a Tracker rebrand backed by that one baby faced millionaire
what are some old truck companies that no longer exist?
I remember these vividly:
Orion
Kreper
Phantom
Fury
Tracker
Destructo
Grind King
I seem to remember Titan and Standard? or am I making thoes up? i cant seem to find anything about them online
Destructo's were really popular in my area. I remember everyone hyping up the insane grind clearance on them, but no one was axeling trucks back then in my area lol. so not sure why this was such a selling point for us. I remember I broke the kingpin on them.
Grind Kings were seen as wack as fuck. I had a pair given to me for free and I bent the axle.
Tracker-Hawk were my first trucks and they werent bad I guess but i broke the kingpin on them.
Orion seemed like good trucks to me, I remember them often set up with SEEK boards at the time... there was a squad of older guys who were super hyped on that combination for some reason at my local hockey arena skatepark. NEver tried them. for all i know they are shit. would love to hear about osmeone who rode them.
Fury were my favorite trucks back then. I did have a pair of Indy's and I did like them, I do recall specifically them being increidbly heavy and the axle slipped really badly, but the kingpin lasted on those, and on Fury's (this was between 98-2005 all these trucks I am talking about). They fury's were also dumb heavy but they lasted really long, never managed to break the kingpin on them, I liked the turning on them too. I want to say they were slightly lighter than the indy's still.
Kreper / Phantom were just what emo / goth edgester kids would rock, no one serious would skate those from what i saw. they were super kooky. phantom werent AS BAD as the Kreper's, those were extra gimmicky with the bat shaped baseplate shit.
Would like to hear other ppl thoughts about trucks from that era or before!
what are some old truck companies that no longer exist?
I remember these vividly:
Orion
Kreper
Phantom
Fury
Tracker
Destructo
Grind King
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Most of the team riders just ride whatever is in the box, which is mostly just the standard / team / basic versions of the trucks more than anything else. I know some request specific things, the more hollow / light / forged versions being for those guys, but I think it could be a fairly even mix all up.
Seems it is about the same for most team riders for Thunder, Indy, Venture, etc.[close]
All of the people I know that ride for Indy and Thunder can get whichever version of the trucks they like, unless they are out of stock at the time.
Wanted to confirm that I just got a Frog Nick Michel 8.38 and they heat transferred over an old graphic. The heat transfer quality is abysmal and it is flaking off.
Anyone got any recommendations on where I can find some brown cords? I cant find any Kirkland brand ones lately so im looking for something with that similar fit/price range.
meny pure street pro skaters like jeff carlyle… nick matthews… Athans.. and a very long list… almost nobody use hollow or light kingpin… Guess work better for crusty and grind on crap edges or brings more stability?
Soo team editions and vcast and such non hollow stuff goes better for street?
Expand Quotemeny pure street pro skaters like jeff carlyle… nick matthews… Athans.. and a very long list… almost nobody use hollow or light kingpin… Guess work better for crusty and grind on crap edges or brings more stability?
Soo team editions and vcast and such non hollow stuff goes better for street?[close]
Complete personal preference.
Most sponsored skaters skate whatever trucks they get in their box and usually don't request a specific type.
meny pure street pro skaters like jeff carlyle… nick matthews… Athans.. and a very long list… almost nobody use hollow or light kingpin… Guess work better for crusty and grind on crap edges or brings more stability?
Soo team editions and vcast and such non hollow stuff goes better for street?
Expand QuoteAnyone got any recommendations on where I can find some brown cords? I cant find any Kirkland brand ones lately so im looking for something with that similar fit/price range.[close]
I've got these in black and they're probably my favorite pants.
https://shop.ccs.com/products/ccs-original-relaxed-corduroy-pants-brown
Any tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?
Expand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.[close]
probably to some degree. I just didnt want to ruin a deck if i could help it. Any idea what the increments on those oldschool boards with multiple holes were? 1/4 or 1/2 inch?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.[close]
probably to some degree. I just didnt want to ruin a deck if i could help it. Any idea what the increments on those oldschool boards with multiple holes were? 1/4 or 1/2 inch?[close]
I think 1/2", so maybe just go on that.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.[close]
probably to some degree. I just didnt want to ruin a deck if i could help it. Any idea what the increments on those oldschool boards with multiple holes were? 1/4 or 1/2 inch?[close]
I think 1/2", so maybe just go on that.[close]
I think it’s recommended to go at least 3/8” but 1/4” should be possible also. Going 1/2” sounds a bit much. I don’t recall the DLX 8.38” having a big nose but I could have short term memory loss. :)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.[close]
probably to some degree. I just didnt want to ruin a deck if i could help it. Any idea what the increments on those oldschool boards with multiple holes were? 1/4 or 1/2 inch?[close]
I think 1/2", so maybe just go on that.[close]
I think it’s recommended to go at least 3/8” but 1/4” should be possible also. Going 1/2” sounds a bit much. I don’t recall the DLX 8.38” having a big nose but I could have short term memory loss. :)[close]
It's not HUGE by any means but i skate twin tails too, so i think ill be ok as long as long as its not shorter than my tail when im done.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.[close]
probably to some degree. I just didnt want to ruin a deck if i could help it. Any idea what the increments on those oldschool boards with multiple holes were? 1/4 or 1/2 inch?[close]
I think 1/2", so maybe just go on that.[close]
I think it’s recommended to go at least 3/8” but 1/4” should be possible also. Going 1/2” sounds a bit much. I don’t recall the DLX 8.38” having a big nose but I could have short term memory loss. :)[close]
It's not HUGE by any means but i skate twin tails too, so i think ill be ok as long as long as its not shorter than my tail when im done.[close]
In looking at one of my 8.38 boards, you could get away with it, but the pushed out holes would make the nose feel very heavy on the manual point as it would just be into the spoon concave area, but it could be done.
The six hole baseplates make it 3/8" difference, if you use any six hole baseplate as a template to redrill it out, or the Chems kits which have 3/8" difference on one and 1/4" on another, so yes the .25 difference is ok and the guy drilled his whole deck out just to prove that the .25 hole difference does nothing to weaken his board, although I doubt he was smashing his board in to slappy madness like some people on here.
The Chems kit is the one I was referring to, as per this post:
https://www.instagram.com/p/ClEOqqSupjR/
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.[close]
probably to some degree. I just didnt want to ruin a deck if i could help it. Any idea what the increments on those oldschool boards with multiple holes were? 1/4 or 1/2 inch?[close]
I think 1/2", so maybe just go on that.[close]
I think it’s recommended to go at least 3/8” but 1/4” should be possible also. Going 1/2” sounds a bit much. I don’t recall the DLX 8.38” having a big nose but I could have short term memory loss. :)[close]
It's not HUGE by any means but i skate twin tails too, so i think ill be ok as long as long as its not shorter than my tail when im done.[close]
In looking at one of my 8.38 boards, you could get away with it, but the pushed out holes would make the nose feel very heavy on the manual point as it would just be into the spoon concave area, but it could be done.
The six hole baseplates make it 3/8" difference, if you use any six hole baseplate as a template to redrill it out, or the Chems kits which have 3/8" difference on one and 1/4" on another, so yes the .25 difference is ok and the guy drilled his whole deck out just to prove that the .25 hole difference does nothing to weaken his board, although I doubt he was smashing his board in to slappy madness like some people on here.
The Chems kit is the one I was referring to, as per this post:[close]
yea might have to snag one of these. will probably go 3/8 for added durability and to split the wb difference between +1/4 and +1/2.
The idea of a heavier nose pop/manny feel sounds awesome to me tbh. That's one thing i miss about ventures, the manny point/feel
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAny tips for re drilling decks for larger/shorter wb?
I've seen this done on older decks, but my biggest question is how much space do i need to put between the new/old holes to prevent sacrificing as much of the structural integrity of the deck as possible.
I'm thinking about doing this on the 8.38 dlx shape with the 14.5 wb. Ideally i'd like to re drill the nose holes to make it 14.75, but idk if that is too close to the old holes.
Would i need to go all the way to 15in? or do you think i could get away with 14.75 without compromising the deck too much?[close]
I believe you are overthinking it. If this were some structural, load-bearing part of a frame job, I'd agree that we should follow strict guidelines, but it's a 7-ply sheet of plywood you're going to razor tail or snap in a month or two and replace. So long as there's a decent bit of material between the two holes, I doubt you're going to see failure in that spot before you replace the entire deck. Plenty of decks have come with multiple holes in them, and I'm sure you can see stress fractures between the holes, but I doubt you'll find one example of a deck which actually failed in this spot before the deck was otherwise worn out.
Personally, I would just pencil it out with a speed square and an old truck baseplate. Score the points with an awl and drill.[close]
probably to some degree. I just didnt want to ruin a deck if i could help it. Any idea what the increments on those oldschool boards with multiple holes were? 1/4 or 1/2 inch?[close]
I think 1/2", so maybe just go on that.[close]
I think it’s recommended to go at least 3/8” but 1/4” should be possible also. Going 1/2” sounds a bit much. I don’t recall the DLX 8.38” having a big nose but I could have short term memory loss. :)[close]
It's not HUGE by any means but i skate twin tails too, so i think ill be ok as long as long as its not shorter than my tail when im done.[close]
In looking at one of my 8.38 boards, you could get away with it, but the pushed out holes would make the nose feel very heavy on the manual point as it would just be into the spoon concave area, but it could be done.
The six hole baseplates make it 3/8" difference, if you use any six hole baseplate as a template to redrill it out, or the Chems kits which have 3/8" difference on one and 1/4" on another, so yes the .25 difference is ok and the guy drilled his whole deck out just to prove that the .25 hole difference does nothing to weaken his board, although I doubt he was smashing his board in to slappy madness like some people on here.
The Chems kit is the one I was referring to, as per this post:[close]
yea might have to snag one of these. will probably go 3/8 for added durability and to split the wb difference between +1/4 and +1/2.
The idea of a heavier nose pop/manny feel sounds awesome to me tbh. That's one thing i miss about ventures, the manny point/feel[close]
At least using one of those six hole baseplates from an old truck (you said you got in another thread) is a good template, if you wanted to get it done before getting the Chems tool.
Bolt the baseplate on as per usual, making sure it is straight and lined up wtih the other baseplate, then drill through the two extra front holes (or even just have a look at it first to make sure it is not too far into the nose concave) and then turn it around and bolt it down the opposite way in the old holes / new holes as the longer truck bolt pattern and drill out the other two to give you the new 3/8" increase.
I have done this for a lot of boards and it works great to get the even 3/8" without messing it up. Of course things can still go wrong, or if the bolt holes in the baseplate are ovalled or whatever, but it is a whole lot easier just marking it out and drilling from scratch.
Does anybody know about the Plan B Starwars reissues in Colin Mckay's story? ....sorry I didn't DM him like a man.I just saw that also..out Xmas day. How they are not gonna get a C&D this time is beyond me....
:PI just saw that also..out Xmas day. How they are not gonna get a C&D this time is beyond me....Expand QuoteDoes anybody know about the Plan B Starwars reissues in Colin Mckay's story? ....sorry I didn't DM him like a man.[close]
Edit:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmdGLkqIq84/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
:PLooks like only 100 of each. Doesn't a C&D typically mean "stop making them?" They've already stopped ;DI just saw that also..out Xmas day. How they are not gonna get a C&D this time is beyond me....Expand QuoteDoes anybody know about the Plan B Starwars reissues in Colin Mckay's story? ....sorry I didn't DM him like a man.[close]
Edit:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmdGLkqIq84/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
Looks like only 100 of each. Doesn't a C&D typically mean "stop making them?" They've already stopped ;DExpand Quote:PI just saw that also..out Xmas day. How they are not gonna get a C&D this time is beyond me....Expand QuoteDoes anybody know about the Plan B Starwars reissues in Colin Mckay's story? ....sorry I didn't DM him like a man.[close]
Edit:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmdGLkqIq84/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=[close]
Anyone tried truck's from a company called Metal Truck Co. Daughters new complete came with them. Looked in routeone the seem a low price truck. Tried to Google them but nothing comes up.
@Mbrimson88 may have the scoop but from what I know they are an Australian only brand that copied Thunder. Rode a pair when I was there in holiday and they are pretty good, decent bushings and turn. Didn't meaure the WB extension or height, excellent value for the performance.
Anyone happen to know what thread/page @Mbrimson88 posted his mini? Moving and need to cut mine down so the dogs can’t hop the fence. Seemed like they looked decent size/transition.
Expand QuoteAnyone happen to know what thread/page @Mbrimson88 posted his mini? Moving and need to cut mine down so the dogs can’t hop the fence. Seemed like they looked decent size/transition.[close]
Ha yeah, sorry, had been a bit busy.
Sent you a quick link, but can provide any more info as needed.
I don't even remember where anything is I posted - was there a ramp thread?
I should go looking, but at least everything is up on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/brimosrampbuild/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-YGWfbFeku/
Expand QuoteAnyone tried truck's from a company called Metal Truck Co. Daughters new complete came with them. Looked in routeone the seem a low price truck. Tried to Google them but nothing comes up.[close]Expand Quote@Mbrimson88 may have the scoop but from what I know they are an Australian only brand that copied Thunder. Rode a pair when I was there in holiday and they are pretty good, decent bushings and turn. Didn't meaure the WB extension or height, excellent value for the performance.[close]
Yes, from an Australian distro, as their home brand, so to speak.
I have a few sets on boards that we use for lessons and they skate well. Sort of like a Thunder copy, a little taller, decent clearance, turn and overall they skate well. A few guys I know do use them and have had no issues with them and everything they put them through as well. The combination is usually Metal trucks, Commodore bearings and Picture wheels, on completes or as a pack ready to put on any deck.
I was about to post and then thought I should actually post the link and info too:
https://www.chapter2dist.com/
We also supply Australian owned and run skateboard brands Picture Wheel Co, Holiday Skateboards, Commodore Bearings, Chatsworth Grip & Metal Trucks.
When do you guys like to retire shoes? Had a sesh yesterday that had me contemplating retiring my half cabs. They just feel dusted. But they look like they have a few more sessions and the collar is still stiff. But sole feels so floppy. What’s your cutoff point ?
Expand QuoteWhen do you guys like to retire shoes? Had a sesh yesterday that had me contemplating retiring my half cabs. They just feel dusted. But they look like they have a few more sessions and the collar is still stiff. But sole feels so floppy. What’s your cutoff point ?[close]
When I can see part of the insole or even my socks, everything else is just wasteful
When do you guys like to retire shoes? Had a sesh yesterday that had me contemplating retiring my half cabs. They just feel dusted. But they look like they have a few more sessions and the collar is still stiff. But sole feels so floppy. What’s your cutoff point ?
When do you guys like to retire shoes? Had a sesh yesterday that had me contemplating retiring my half cabs. They just feel dusted. But they look like they have a few more sessions and the collar is still stiff. But sole feels so floppy. What’s your cutoff point ?
Expand QuoteWhen do you guys like to retire shoes? Had a sesh yesterday that had me contemplating retiring my half cabs. They just feel dusted. But they look like they have a few more sessions and the collar is still stiff. But sole feels so floppy. What’s your cutoff point ?[close]
Keeping some for round the house / yard shoes before they get holes right through the sole is good too, but sometimes I end up with too many pairs.
This deck:
Quasi Skateboards - “99” 8.25
■ 8.25" x 32.375" WB 14.375"
■ Manufactured at PS Stix
■ Original Artwork by James Rönkkö
Somebody know how the shape is?
What causes cupsoles to be less grippy than vulcs? Is it possible to make them just as grippy?
Asking because I love how a vulcanized sole grips. But I need the support of a cupsole. I’m talking real support. Foam midsole.
You would think that the technology exists to make this happen.
When do you guys like to retire shoes? Had a sesh yesterday that had me contemplating retiring my half cabs. They just feel dusted. But they look like they have a few more sessions and the collar is still stiff. But sole feels so floppy. What’s your cutoff point ?
Anyone got any movies or docs or whatever.
I'm getting bummed at my tv and I need background stimulation of worth while I do chores tomorrow all day.
All fucking day.
Perhaps a dope audio book series on YouTube or whatever
I like sci-fi fancy but will watch or listen to most anything that has not to do with skating at this point.
Anyone got any movies or docs or whatever.
I'm getting bummed at my tv and I need background stimulation of worth while I do chores tomorrow all day.
All fucking day.
Perhaps a dope audio book series on YouTube or whatever
I like sci-fi fancy but will watch or listen to most anything that has not to do with skating at this point.
Expand QuoteThis deck:
Quasi Skateboards - “99” 8.25
■ 8.25" x 32.375" WB 14.375"
■ Manufactured at PS Stix
■ Original Artwork by James Rönkkö
Somebody know how the shape is?[close]
It’s classic Quasi shape. Mellow concave, tapered to kicks, comfortable wheelbase, and length is measured with the kicks (so it’s normal length, just under 32 by BBS measure).
If you’ve skate PS, then this will be a treat. If you skate BBS, this will be a shock.
I love skating the 8.75 shape, but its easy to size down in PS Quasi because the shapes are the same (basically) and just changes the width.
There’s obviously really polarised views with PS on Slap - kinda a love and hate situation. Me, I love them, my favourite handsdown.
What do you normally skate?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThis deck:
Quasi Skateboards - “99” 8.25
■ 8.25" x 32.375" WB 14.375"
■ Manufactured at PS Stix
■ Original Artwork by James Rönkkö
Somebody know how the shape is?[close]
It’s classic Quasi shape. Mellow concave, tapered to kicks, comfortable wheelbase, and length is measured with the kicks (so it’s normal length, just under 32 by BBS measure).
If you’ve skate PS, then this will be a treat. If you skate BBS, this will be a shock.
I love skating the 8.75 shape, but its easy to size down in PS Quasi because the shapes are the same (basically) and just changes the width.
There’s obviously really polarised views with PS on Slap - kinda a love and hate situation. Me, I love them, my favourite handsdown.
What do you normally skate?[close]
Thanks, you the man!
What do you mean with tapered on the kick? it mean the tail nose is pointy like baker for example?
Right now i am skating a 8,25 og logo og mellow shape, really really good deck, but honestly the only point it doesnt really convince me (just as stetick but is a really important to me) is the pointy tail/nose, i prefer fuller shape like for example april or the shape 2 of hockey (shovel) maybe FA
I only got decks manufactured by BBS but would like to try that psstix decks and ofc quasi and gx1000 are my choices
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThis deck:
Quasi Skateboards - “99” 8.25
■ 8.25" x 32.375" WB 14.375"
■ Manufactured at PS Stix
■ Original Artwork by James Rönkkö
Somebody know how the shape is?[close]
It’s classic Quasi shape. Mellow concave, tapered to kicks, comfortable wheelbase, and length is measured with the kicks (so it’s normal length, just under 32 by BBS measure).
If you’ve skate PS, then this will be a treat. If you skate BBS, this will be a shock.
I love skating the 8.75 shape, but its easy to size down in PS Quasi because the shapes are the same (basically) and just changes the width.
There’s obviously really polarised views with PS on Slap - kinda a love and hate situation. Me, I love them, my favourite handsdown.
What do you normally skate?[close]
Thanks, you the man!
What do you mean with tapered on the kick? it mean the tail nose is pointy like baker for example?
Right now i am skating a 8,25 og logo og mellow shape, really really good deck, but honestly the only point it doesnt really convince me (just as stetick but is a really important to me) is the pointy tail/nose, i prefer fuller shape like for example april or the shape 2 of hockey (shovel) maybe FA
I only got decks manufactured by BBS but would like to try that psstix decks and ofc quasi and gx1000 are my choices
Expand QuoteAnyone got any movies or docs or whatever.
I'm getting bummed at my tv and I need background stimulation of worth while I do chores tomorrow all day.
All fucking day.
Perhaps a dope audio book series on YouTube or whatever
I like sci-fi fancy but will watch or listen to most anything that has not to do with skating at this point.[close]
This probably isn’t what your asking for, but I just rewatched the movie The Hidden (1987) sci-fi action, and it was a good time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl-iB4WAB0o
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone got any movies or docs or whatever.
I'm getting bummed at my tv and I need background stimulation of worth while I do chores tomorrow all day.
All fucking day.
Perhaps a dope audio book series on YouTube or whatever
I like sci-fi fancy but will watch or listen to most anything that has not to do with skating at this point.[close]
This probably isn’t what your asking for, but I just rewatched the movie The Hidden (1987) sci-fi action, and it was a good time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl-iB4WAB0o[close]
Thanks pal. I should have added that any hidden jem from the 80s will do it..
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThis deck:
Quasi Skateboards - “99” 8.25
■ 8.25" x 32.375" WB 14.375"
■ Manufactured at PS Stix
■ Original Artwork by James Rönkkö
Somebody know how the shape is?[close]
It’s classic Quasi shape. Mellow concave, tapered to kicks, comfortable wheelbase, and length is measured with the kicks (so it’s normal length, just under 32 by BBS measure).
If you’ve skate PS, then this will be a treat. If you skate BBS, this will be a shock.
I love skating the 8.75 shape, but its easy to size down in PS Quasi because the shapes are the same (basically) and just changes the width.
There’s obviously really polarised views with PS on Slap - kinda a love and hate situation. Me, I love them, my favourite handsdown.
What do you normally skate?[close]
Thanks, you the man!
What do you mean with tapered on the kick? it mean the tail nose is pointy like baker for example?
Right now i am skating a 8,25 og logo og mellow shape, really really good deck, but honestly the only point it doesnt really convince me (just as stetick but is a really important to me) is the pointy tail/nose, i prefer fuller shape like for example april or the shape 2 of hockey (shovel) maybe FA
I only got decks manufactured by BBS but would like to try that psstix decks and ofc quasi and gx1000 are my choices[close]
It's not the classic Quasi shape- it's longer WB and less square. It feels like a slightly shorter DLX 8.25 but made by PS. They have another 8.25 shape that is 14.25 and square as well as the proto shape which also adds a taper towards the rear.
They have also recently added a BBS 8.25 which is like a slightly less square but still full FA but with 14.25, an 8.25 BBS with a 14" WB that is mostly a Gilbert deck, as well as a twin tail. Their site is always an accurate guide as to which is which once you know the dimensions.
Gino and Dill were always on Ventures.
Anyone got any movies or docs or whatever.
I'm getting bummed at my tv and I need background stimulation of worth while I do chores tomorrow all day.
All fucking day.
Perhaps a dope audio book series on YouTube or whatever
I like sci-fi fancy but will watch or listen to most anything that has not to do with skating at this point.
the first time I skated my KSL g6 i bailed out of a noseslide all weird, but the real weird part was how my ankle rolled over quite easily. I chalked it up to the shoes being stiff and not broken in yet and my first cupsole in a while. So flash forward to yesterday, KSL all broken in and feeling good. I rolled my ankle trying fs flip on hip. Luckily its not bad, but it made me think, would this have happened in my usual vans ? So the question I pose is this: Do you feel like ankles are more prone to rolling in a chunkier shoe, with a cupsole??? Or is it just all in my head?
How do people run large wheels (>56mm) without riser pads, especially with shorter trucks? Wouldn't the wheelbite be brutal?
Fax. Def planning on implementing some ankle strengthening routine.
How do people run large wheels (>56mm) without riser pads, especially with shorter trucks? Wouldn't the wheelbite be brutal?You get used to it. The first few days can be a little tricky and frustrating when I ride big wheels. I do a lot of different shuv/front shuv variations for those few days. Those are the kind of tricks that I’ll wheelbite on the most, so I purposely do them to retrain myself on how to land. I’m not sure what’s going on; if it’s rewiring the muscle memory or if it’s strengthening my ankles/calves. You also develop these deep wheelbite grooves that are a few plies deep. I hope that makes sense
Anyone rode the new Marana Fiberlite yet? Supposed to be a slimmer, lighter Marana with the Michelin sole. Always looking out for shoes with a lasting sole and hidden lace loops.
(https://static.super-shop.com/1360427-etnies-marana-fiberlite-shoes-black-brown.jpg?w=1920)
When I look at Instagram skate videos I feel like no footy is shaky.
Mine is when we Film lines. Of course my Filmers suck, but do Filmers usually stabilize videos when they edit them?
If so, what an uncomplicated and easy to use use software for this?
Think any time your heel is raised increases chances of ankle roll especially if your foot can move around inside the shoe. Super thick insoles in a vulc is prob more dangerous than a cupsole (assuming the cupsole actually cups your heel in)Expand Quotethe first time I skated my KSL g6 i bailed out of a noseslide all weird, but the real weird part was how my ankle rolled over quite easily. I chalked it up to the shoes being stiff and not broken in yet and my first cupsole in a while. So flash forward to yesterday, KSL all broken in and feeling good. I rolled my ankle trying fs flip on hip. Luckily its not bad, but it made me think, would this have happened in my usual vans ? So the question I pose is this: Do you feel like ankles are more prone to rolling in a chunkier shoe, with a cupsole??? Or is it just all in my head?[close]
all in your head, I've rolled the same ankle 3 times in the past 3 years in 3 different shoes. Rolled it in a OG DC Lynx, Nike Bruins, and Dunk mids- so vulc or cupsole, lows or highs- don't matter, if you have weak or tweaked ankles it's going to get worse with skating if you don't put in the extra work off board to get them stronger unfortunately
anybody here tried dying F4s? i want to try on some older, un-skated sets that have gotten too brown for my liking. also wondering if the old adage of dyed wheels being softer still holds true when you DIY?
Thanks for the input @DarkPools, thinking if it worth the price of 2 pairs of eS Swift 1.5 which I've been loving. Any comment on sizing (TTS) and durability that hasn't already been covered by Weartested? It's said to be slimmer than the regular Marana, I'll check out the local shop for reference on how puffy it would feel.
https://www.weartested.com/etnies-marana-review/
Expand QuoteThanks for the input @DarkPools, thinking if it worth the price of 2 pairs of eS Swift 1.5 which I've been loving. Any comment on sizing (TTS) and durability that hasn't already been covered by Weartested? It's said to be slimmer than the regular Marana, I'll check out the local shop for reference on how puffy it would feel.
https://www.weartested.com/etnies-marana-review/[close]
It could be worth one for the price of 2 es if you end up liking them. It's noticeably thicker in the sole and overall padding compared to Swift 1.5. The Swift 1.5 is a thinner Marana in a way, and the Fibrelite will be between that and the regular Marana. I've also skated/worn Swift 1.5. Liked them but were a little too thin for me personally.
Marana/Fibrelite Sizing: most people go 0.5 up in them since they tend to run small. 0.5 up from your Swift size and you should be golden. That's what I run!
As for durability, the Michelin soles on the current run is far more durable and harder than the OG sole that Weartested covered. The upper will likely wear out before the soles become unskateable. That also means they're less pliable brand new and need some breaking in (walking around/simple cruises).
Also, the padding in the tongue/collar in the regular Marana does pack out a bit and forms to your foot better with the break in and skating of them. The Fibrelite should be similar but accelerated since they took some padding out already, plus tongue straps!
Hope that helps!!
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Good stuff, thanks for enabling my shopping habit!
Is there a Gadget for filming that can track a skateboarder? Something that just stands there statically and turns to keep focus on the skater?
Expand QuoteIs there a Gadget for filming that can track a skateboarder? Something that just stands there statically and turns to keep focus on the skater?[close]
This would be great if it really works. It not I would pay more for something else too
a fancy enough gimble should have tracking and a tripod, like this one https://www.amazon.com/Stabilizer-Smartphone-Lightweight-Inception-iSteady/dp/B0936NLG28
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a Gadget for filming that can track a skateboarder? Something that just stands there statically and turns to keep focus on the skater?[close]
This would be great if it really works. It not I would pay more for something else too
a fancy enough gimble should have tracking and a tripod, like this one https://www.amazon.com/Stabilizer-Smartphone-Lightweight-Inception-iSteady/dp/B0936NLG28[close]
There's the Soloshot but it is bloody expensive. I only know about it from an old Nine Club Experience where they talked about having to keep the dongle in their pocket so that the camera could track them. Talk starts at around 5 minutes in:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a Gadget for filming that can track a skateboarder? Something that just stands there statically and turns to keep focus on the skater?[close]
This would be great if it really works. It not I would pay more for something else too
a fancy enough gimble should have tracking and a tripod, like this one https://www.amazon.com/Stabilizer-Smartphone-Lightweight-Inception-iSteady/dp/B0936NLG28[close][close]
yeah and just to be clear - i'm not vouching for that model specifically but i do hope it sends you in the right direction
Expand Quoteanybody here tried dying F4s? i want to try on some older, un-skated sets that have gotten too brown for my liking. also wondering if the old adage of dyed wheels being softer still holds true when you DIY?[close]
I dyed some quite a few years ago. I think my dye was red or fuchsia. Soaked them in there for a month or so. They turned out looking more like irritated skin pink than what I had planned. Can’t remember what brand dye I used but the chances are it’s different than what you’d get as I live in Finland. So, it didn’t really work as planned but the wheels skated fine and I figured that I don’t really care that much about wheel colors anyway.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteanybody here tried dying F4s? i want to try on some older, un-skated sets that have gotten too brown for my liking. also wondering if the old adage of dyed wheels being softer still holds true when you DIY?[close]
I dyed some quite a few years ago. I think my dye was red or fuchsia. Soaked them in there for a month or so. They turned out looking more like irritated skin pink than what I had planned. Can’t remember what brand dye I used but the chances are it’s different than what you’d get as I live in Finland. So, it didn’t really work as planned but the wheels skated fine and I figured that I don’t really care that much about wheel colors anyway.[close]
Recently dyed some F4 og classics with charcoal coloured RIT synthetic dye, left them in for about 24 hrs each side (I was dumb & only bought 1 bottle so had to do side at a time) & worked perfect, turned out this like dark green-ish-black colour which I kinda dig & the graphic stayed too which is dope on the all black. But make sure it’s synthetic, the normal RIT dye is more for clothes I believe & doesn’t actually get into the wheels. I also talked to a homie that tried boiling his wheels in non synthetic dye then letting them soak for about a week, he said the dye lasted about a month of consistent skating but I haven’t tried that method cause I’m not willing to potentially waste $60 on wheels lol. It’s also winter here so I’ve only used em on a few garage sessions & dry street days so no major use but they seem to be holding up fine with the synthetic, if it doesn’t work then you got a cool faded pair of spits then I guess
There's the Soloshot but it is bloody expensive. I only know about it from an old Nine Club Experience where they talked about having to keep the dongle in their pocket so that the camera could track them. Talk starts at around 5 minutes in:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs there a Gadget for filming that can track a skateboarder? Something that just stands there statically and turns to keep focus on the skater?[close]
This would be great if it really works. It not I would pay more for something else too
a fancy enough gimble should have tracking and a tripod, like this one https://www.amazon.com/Stabilizer-Smartphone-Lightweight-Inception-iSteady/dp/B0936NLG28[close][close]
yeah and just to be clear - i'm not vouching for that model specifically but i do hope it sends you in the right direction[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvV1kdkD7UQ
Loophole wheels: irie or bumboclot?
Expand QuoteLoophole wheels: irie or bumboclot?[close]
if Ben Gore fucks with'em
"dem nah bumboclot"
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanybody here tried dying F4s? i want to try on some older, un-skated sets that have gotten too brown for my liking. also wondering if the old adage of dyed wheels being softer still holds true when you DIY?[close]
I dyed some quite a few years ago. I think my dye was red or fuchsia. Soaked them in there for a month or so. They turned out looking more like irritated skin pink than what I had planned. Can’t remember what brand dye I used but the chances are it’s different than what you’d get as I live in Finland. So, it didn’t really work as planned but the wheels skated fine and I figured that I don’t really care that much about wheel colors anyway.[close]
Recently dyed some F4 og classics with charcoal coloured RIT synthetic dye, left them in for about 24 hrs each side (I was dumb & only bought 1 bottle so had to do side at a time) & worked perfect, turned out this like dark green-ish-black colour which I kinda dig & the graphic stayed too which is dope on the all black. But make sure it’s synthetic, the normal RIT dye is more for clothes I believe & doesn’t actually get into the wheels. I also talked to a homie that tried boiling his wheels in non synthetic dye then letting them soak for about a week, he said the dye lasted about a month of consistent skating but I haven’t tried that method cause I’m not willing to potentially waste $60 on wheels lol. It’s also winter here so I’ve only used em on a few garage sessions & dry street days so no major use but they seem to be holding up fine with the synthetic, if it doesn’t work then you got a cool faded pair of spits then I guess[close]
thank you both for feedback. sounds like the synthetic dye is way to go. i may as well try it. think i'd dig a weird color more than yellow onion color these have.
Should I wax my flatbar? After a few sessions I often stick on front boards. I am afraid I will slip out more often than I do already on 50/50s. I know I could theoretically go faster but then I would pee my proverbial surf pants.Wax your board
Should I wax my flatbar? After a few sessions I often stick on front boards. I am afraid I will slip out more often than I do already on 50/50s. I know I could theoretically go faster but then I would pee my proverbial surf pants.
Should I wax my flatbar? After a few sessions I often stick on front boards. I am afraid I will slip out more often than I do already on 50/50s. I know I could theoretically go faster but then I would pee my proverbial surf pants.
Should I wax my flatbar? After a few sessions I often stick on front boards. I am afraid I will slip out more often than I do already on 50/50s. I know I could theoretically go faster but then I would pee my proverbial surf pants.
Expand QuoteShould I wax my flatbar? After a few sessions I often stick on front boards. I am afraid I will slip out more often than I do already on 50/50s. I know I could theoretically go faster but then I would pee my proverbial surf pants.[close]
Def wax your board and trucks where they make contact with the rail/ledge first. If you go to a spot that’s already skateable waxing your board only should save you on time and wax not waxing a whole ledge and also if other people there they may not want you waxing it.
Deez leaving Enjoi had me wondering what happens to decks after a pro leaves the company
Does the company
Ship the remaining inventory to their former rider?
Screen over the graphic?
Sell them at huge discounts? I'm sure there are legal ramifications for using the riders name and likeness
Do shops
Sell the decks at regular price or fire sale them?
Ship unsold inventory back to distributors / woodshop?
Deez leaving Enjoi had me wondering what happens to decks after a pro leaves the companynot sure about other brands, but, the enjoi site has the newly departed guys' decks at steep discount now. i'd stockpile if i liked r7 decks.
Does the company
Ship the remaining inventory to their former rider?
Screen over the graphic?
Sell them at huge discounts? I'm sure there are legal ramifications for using the riders name and likeness
Do shops
Sell the decks at regular price or fire sale them?
Ship unsold inventory back to distributors / woodshop?
Deez leaving Enjoi had me wondering what happens to decks after a pro leaves the company
Does the company
Ship the remaining inventory to their former rider?
Screen over the graphic?
Sell them at huge discounts? I'm sure there are legal ramifications for using the riders name and likeness
Do shops
Sell the decks at regular price or fire sale them?
Ship unsold inventory back to distributors / woodshop?
anybody ever dyed a pair of jeans before?
anything i should know before trying it?
also is rit good enough or should i go with dylon?
Expand Quoteanybody ever dyed a pair of jeans before?
anything i should know before trying it?
also is rit good enough or should i go with dylon?[close]
Yes. Many times. What you should know is that the dye won’t attach to the stitching because that’s most likely polyester. So if you dye your green jeans black you’re gonna have black jeans with green stitching.
Also dyeing indigo jeans blue most likely isn’t the best idea as the main point of indigo dyed jeans is that the yarns are dyed before making the fabric and they dye only the ones that show on the outside while the others are left undyed white. That’s what makes blue/indigo jeans look the way they do. If you want them plain dark blue though, it can be done but most likely you don’t.
Also you can only go darker with dyeing and if the end result you want isn’t very dark and the jeans are somewhat dark to begin with, you’re going to end up with some weird mishmash color that’ll most likely look like shit.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteanybody ever dyed a pair of jeans before?
anything i should know before trying it?
also is rit good enough or should i go with dylon?[close]
Yes. Many times. What you should know is that the dye won’t attach to the stitching because that’s most likely polyester. So if you dye your green jeans black you’re gonna have black jeans with green stitching.
Also dyeing indigo jeans blue most likely isn’t the best idea as the main point of indigo dyed jeans is that the yarns are dyed before making the fabric and they dye only the ones that show on the outside while the others are left undyed white. That’s what makes blue/indigo jeans look the way they do. If you want them plain dark blue though, it can be done but most likely you don’t.
Also you can only go darker with dyeing and if the end result you want isn’t very dark and the jeans are somewhat dark to begin with, you’re going to end up with some weird mishmash color that’ll most likely look like shit.[close]
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i wanna make a light blue pair black, did you use rit or dylon? also are the ones you dyed still the color you dyed them or did it slowly wash out over time?
Deez leaving Enjoi had me wondering what happens to decks after a pro leaves the company
Does the company
Ship the remaining inventory to their former rider?
Screen over the graphic?
Sell them at huge discounts? I'm sure there are legal ramifications for using the riders name and likeness
Do shops
Sell the decks at regular price or fire sale them?
Ship unsold inventory back to distributors / woodshop?
Expand QuoteLoophole wheels: irie or bumboclot?[close]
if Ben Gore fucks with'em
"dem nah bumboclot"
Expand QuoteDeez leaving Enjoi had me wondering what happens to decks after a pro leaves the company
Does the company
Ship the remaining inventory to their former rider?
Screen over the graphic?
Sell them at huge discounts? I'm sure there are legal ramifications for using the riders name and likeness
Do shops
Sell the decks at regular price or fire sale them?
Ship unsold inventory back to distributors / woodshop?[close]
Pretty sure they are sold like nothing happens. My local just got some enjoi Pilz decks in.
I've even seen yonnie cruz decks sold for regular prize at least 6 months after he was kicked off.
But usually it should all be planned and the pro leaves when the decks are gone
if you were to build a strictly slappy set up you going bigger wheels or smaller wheels?
if you were to build a strictly slappy set up you going bigger wheels or smaller wheels?
Sayin
I bought a pair of Es Accel OGs a couple months ago and I love those cunts, however as they're basically my last pair of shoes in the house I'm gonna buy some more in a couple weeks.
I want something puffy like the OGs but not as slim as the Accel Slims- something in the middle. I've had a look at the Etnies Kingpins and Verano and they look decent but none of my local shops have em so I can't get a good look at em.
Anyone have either pair of these? How are they?
How can you take the N off the sidewall of a NB 440? I love them but I d even love them more without the giant N on the side.
Would you pop the shields on the bearings of a rain set up ?
Expand QuoteWould you pop the shields on the bearings of a rain set up ?[close]
I did, because you have to clean them after every wet session anyway
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWould you pop the shields on the bearings of a rain set up ?[close]
I did, because you have to clean them after every wet session anyway[close]
Thought so. How do you clean them, take them out of the wheels each time? Sorry I am new to rain set ups …
Expand QuoteSayin
I bought a pair of Es Accel OGs a couple months ago and I love those cunts, however as they're basically my last pair of shoes in the house I'm gonna buy some more in a couple weeks.
I want something puffy like the OGs but not as slim as the Accel Slims- something in the middle. I've had a look at the Etnies Kingpins and Verano and they look decent but none of my local shops have em so I can't get a good look at em.
Anyone have either pair of these? How are they?[close]
Personally, as a substitute to those Accel OGs, you could run:
Etnies:
Kingpin
Joslin
Marana
Jefferson Mid
DC:
Lynx OG
Manteca 4
Es:
Penny 2
Silo SC
Quattro
Evant
Emerica:
KSL G6
Gamma G6 (maybe?)
Adidas:
Forum (Low or Mid) [skate or non-skate]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWould you pop the shields on the bearings of a rain set up ?[close]
I did, because you have to clean them after every wet session anyway[close]
Thought so. How do you clean them, take them out of the wheels each time? Sorry I am new to rain set ups …[close]
All I do is take them out, put them in alcohol and spin them around to get all the water out. Then just let them dry. If they aren't spinning right, one drop of speed cream
Here’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :id want to say narrow board but it depends
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWould you pop the shields on the bearings of a rain set up ?[close]
I did, because you have to clean them after every wet session anyway[close]
Thought so. How do you clean them, take them out of the wheels each time? Sorry I am new to rain set ups …[close]
All I do is take them out, put them in alcohol and spin them around to get all the water out. Then just let them dry. If they aren't spinning right, one drop of speed cream[close]
Pro tip: If you have it in your country search for Aerosol 99% isopropyl alcohol or just put it in one of those spray bottles for cosmetics. Spin the wheel and douse it with iso and just stuff a rag in the bearing to get the crust off. You don't really even need to do that part. The high % iso doesn't have much water and dries super quick. Ace Hardware stores in the US sell the aerosol version, which makes it less messy if you aim the straw right at the balls. Compressed air also helps get shit outta there too.
Pro tip: aim the straw right at the balls.
Here’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks
Pro tip: aim the straw right at the balls.
I'd say narrow board but if you want the ultimate fast flipper setup a wide board with narrow trucks. I've heard some rumour Rodney used to put led fishing weights under his baseplates to make his board flip faster. Probably not true but funny to think aboutid want to say narrow board but it dependsExpand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
what size boards are we talking about and what truck weight?
Bearing question: are ceramics actually slower while skating street?
I have some that feel great in the park and on super smooth ground, but feel dead when pushing on anything besides that
Here’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks
Here’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks
Expand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
We need a physicist for that one, I’d like to know the actual answer.
I came here to ask, did bones change the STF formula in the past few years? I bought some 54mm 103a Stf retros and they are super soggy and don’t slide compared to when I used to ride them. I rode stf for about about 6 years then switched to f4.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
We need a physicist for that one, I’d like to know the actual answer.
I came here to ask, did bones change the STF formula in the past few years? I bought some 54mm 103a Stf retros and they are super soggy and don’t slide compared to when I used to ride them. I rode stf for about about 6 years then switched to f4.[close]
Huh, friend had the same situation with his V1 STF PJ Ladd wheels, he rides STF exclusively and said they felt softer than usual. Compared to the F4 101a I was riding I couldn't tell.
Expand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
We need a physicist for that one, I’d like to know the actual answer.
I came here to ask, did bones change the STF formula in the past few years? I bought some 54mm 103a Stf retros and they are super soggy and don’t slide compared to when I used to ride them. I rode stf for about about 6 years then switched to f4.
id want to say narrow board but it dependsExpand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
what size boards are we talking about and what truck weight?
Those decks are so close in specs it doesn't matter. Run the same trucks on either of them and you'll be fine. The DLX 8.25 is actually a bit over 8.38 and has a longer WB but shorter tail. You have trucks on there that likely weigh at or over 400g and trucks that weigh barely over 300g on the other one. The Thunders save more weight Than the tiny increase in wood.
Expand QuoteHow can you take the N off the sidewall of a NB 440? I love them but I d even love them more without the giant N on the side.[close]
Seam ripper. They pop right off.
Expand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
We need a physicist for that one, I’d like to know the actual answer.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
We need a physicist for that one, I’d like to know the actual answer.[close]
Physics teacher here:
The quantity we use to show how much resistance an object (like a truck) has to rotating is called the moment of inertia. The calculation for it involves the mass of the object and takes into account where that mass is distributed. Basically, it's the mass multiplied by some factor of length/distance. BUT... the length piece tends to be squared while the mass part doesn't, which makes length/weight distribution more important than weight.
The real answer is either. If you have a heavy, narrow truck, the heaviness makes it harder to flip, but the narrowness makes it easier. With a light, wide truck, the width makes it harder, but the light weight makes it easier. And with a wide board, you will also have better leverage in making it flip, since your foot is pushing further away from the axis of rotation.
Best flipper? Super magic carpet setup: wide board, narrow trucks with light hangers and heavy baseplates, small wheels. You want 360 flips? Shorten the wheelbase to move the mass of the trucks and wheels closer to the center. That's why people can tre flip on those little cruiser boards. ;)
Best flipper? Super magic carpet setup: wide board, narrow trucks with light hangers and heavy baseplates, small wheels. You want 360 flips? Shorten the wheelbase to move the mass of the trucks and wheels closer to the center. That's why people can tre flip on those little cruiser boards. ;)
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Best flipper? Super magic carpet setup: wide board, narrow trucks with light hangers and heavy baseplates, small wheels. You want 360 flips? Shorten the wheelbase to move the mass of the trucks and wheels closer to the center. That's why people can tre flip on those little cruiser boards. ;)[close]
I'd agree with this.
Indy standard plates w/IKP and TI hangers is probably the answer @Richard Skidder
Dam maybe there is some truth to the Rodney putting led weights under his baseplates rumour. Old tensor hangers were probably pretty lightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
We need a physicist for that one, I’d like to know the actual answer.[close]
Physics teacher here:
The quantity we use to show how much resistance an object (like a truck) has to rotating is called the moment of inertia. The calculation for it involves the mass of the object and takes into account where that mass is distributed. Basically, it's the mass multiplied by some factor of length/distance. BUT... the length piece tends to be squared while the mass part doesn't, which makes length/weight distribution more important than weight.
The real answer is either. If you have a heavy, narrow truck, the heaviness makes it harder to flip, but the narrowness makes it easier. With a light, wide truck, the width makes it harder, but the light weight makes it easier. And with a wide board, you will also have better leverage in making it flip, since your foot is pushing further away from the axis of rotation.
Best flipper? Super magic carpet setup: wide board, narrow trucks with light hangers and heavy baseplates, small wheels. You want 360 flips? Shorten the wheelbase to move the mass of the trucks and wheels closer to the center. That's why people can tre flip on those little cruiser boards. ;)[close]
Now this is the level of psychosis I’m talking about! Now which truck has the heaviest baseplates but lightest hangers? I feel like this is an @Xen question!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHere’s a fun dumb one, which flips faster :
A. Wider board/ light trucks
B. Narrow board/ heavy trucks[close]
We need a physicist for that one, I’d like to know the actual answer.
I came here to ask, did bones change the STF formula in the past few years? I bought some 54mm 103a Stf retros and they are super soggy and don’t slide compared to when I used to ride them. I rode stf for about about 6 years then switched to f4.[close]
Huh, friend had the same situation with his V1 STF PJ Ladd wheels, he rides STF exclusively and said they felt softer than usual. Compared to the F4 101a I was riding I couldn't tell.[close]
The slide is rubbery and skids rather than a smooth slide. I was wondering if it was just the stf retros but your friend’s situation makes me think otherwise. I found an old set that must be 4 years old and didn’t even have the durometer on the graphic and they slid how I’m used to
I'm looking for a full 8.125 with a 14.25 wb preferably.
Broke my 8.28 and want to keep my 144s running.
Alien is a lil too short at 31.5 and 14wb, how full is the nose on the Polar?
I'm looking for a full 8.125 with a 14.25 wb preferably.
Broke my 8.28 and want to keep my 144s running.
Alien is a lil too short at 31.5 and 14wb, how full is the nose on the Polar?
Expand QuoteI'm looking for a full 8.125 with a 14.25 wb preferably.
Broke my 8.28 and want to keep my 144s running.
Alien is a lil too short at 31.5 and 14wb, how full is the nose on the Polar?[close]
The 8.125 Polar I have seems to be the same exact deck as the Anti Hero black eagle. A long enough, but tapered nose. A Baker B2 shape 8.125 also is 32 and 14.25 wheelbase with a nice round nose but not FA/Hockey crazy.
What Vans do you think Bryan Kohberger was wearing?looks more like the kind of sick fuck that wears Skechers
Back in the day I had some Thunder 147s but I am on Indy Forged Hollows now. Does anyone know what the height was for the Thunder 147s? I have a bit of ghost pop sometimes with specific tricks.Depending on your baseplate, 147s are reported to have a 49/50mm axle height for forged/cast plates respectively.
Back in the day I had some Thunder 147s but I am on Indy Forged Hollows now. Does anyone know what the height was for the Thunder 147s? I have a bit of ghost pop sometimes with specific tricks.
Anyone ever buy a popsicle and then cut or sand it into the shaped deck you want? Seems like an odd issue to have but I want to support my local and I like to ride a very specific DLX shape that they don't carry.
Expand QuoteAnyone ever buy a popsicle and then cut or sand it into the shaped deck you want? Seems like an odd issue to have but I want to support my local and I like to ride a very specific DLX shape that they don't carry.[close]
I think there has been mention of things here and there, but I couldn't find any other threads besides this one:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=48527.0
DIY boards / graphics
Some shaping, sanding and finishing of boards, along with just doing graphics.
Back in the Black Label punk point days, a few people I know (self included) cut the point into the nose of the board for a minute when they couldn't find any more Adams boards that came like that.
Apart from that, some others have cut down boards, or shaped fun smaller boards from old bigger boards, but it is easy enough to do and can turn out quite well if done correctly.
Having the shape from an old board is a good way to do it, but some free hand stuff that works well enough.
That thread has some good ones too.
I saw this graphic on some recent video (I can’t remember for the life of me which one). Anyone know anything about this brand?
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0656/2699/6985/products/448C2604-8A66-4A49-9764-36F8BE154FE2.jpg)
How are people storing decks? I bought some heavy duty 10"x36" plastic bags to keep some of my collection in, but I'm not sure whether to keep them in the original shrink wrap or remove from the shrink before bagging. I feel like I saw someone say the original shrink can pull the graphic off after a certain amount of time. I keep them stacked horizontally in a box in the closet so temperature wise it's super stable and I've been using paper to separate them but the bags should help protect them.
@Mbrimson88 what do you think?
I know someone has mentioned this before somewhere but has anyone tried the DLX 8.38 14.5 WB shape with thunder 149s and 1/8th risers? I have a few in my stack (roman numeral 1) and am debating putting thunders or aces on them. I also have indy hollow forged. Any advice would be appreciated.
Chima rides 8.25
Expand QuoteHow are people storing decks? I bought some heavy duty 10"x36" plastic bags to keep some of my collection in, but I'm not sure whether to keep them in the original shrink wrap or remove from the shrink before bagging. I feel like I saw someone say the original shrink can pull the graphic off after a certain amount of time. I keep them stacked horizontally in a box in the closet so temperature wise it's super stable and I've been using paper to separate them but the bags should help protect them.
@Mbrimson88 what do you think?[close]
I have also heard some people say the shrink wrap on heat transfers is not such a good thing, but I have never seen anyone with issues with them, that I can recall.
Quite a few of the main reissue brands don't have those sort of boards in shrink and have them in thicker poly bags, so there could be something with that. They are also usually the screen printed boards too, but in general shrink wrap is a good protective layer between the board, the graphic and whatever else comes at them from the outside world.
Not to mention that boards NOT in shrink look a whole lot better when displayed or even just to look at, smell, touch, etc. Yes at least one collector I know loves to smell them when he gets them out of their bags to do whatever he does. Whatever hey?!?
At least storage, flat in boxes is the usual go to, for me not going as far as taping up the boxes securely after every time you open one, but I know on rainy days, it is not a good idea to go through boards, or anything else, for that matter, even though it might seem like the best day to get boards out and look through them cause you can't skate. Too much moisture in the air will get into everything.
I used to have grip backing sheets between a lot of them, before I ended up with a lot of plastic bags to put each deck in, which worked well enough, but again some people say that is not a good idea - still scratching the graphics or whatever, but again, I don't think I have ever had issues.
thank you for the insight and response! i think i will go ahead and put the thunders on as i am already working in a nice groove on my set. excited to try it out with the 14.5. :-)Expand QuoteI know someone has mentioned this before somewhere but has anyone tried the DLX 8.38 14.5 WB shape with thunder 149s and 1/8th risers? I have a few in my stack (roman numeral 1) and am debating putting thunders or aces on them. I also have indy hollow forged. Any advice would be appreciated.[close]
Yes, same as what I usually ride nowdays, and tried them on every truck just to see.
More than anything it is the truck itself that you are either going to be used to or not so used to, along with the wheelbase, given they are 14.5 which to some people is already too long, they definitely feel a bit more "lengthy" on Thunders and Ventures, than on Ace or Indy, but there are people who ride them on whatever truck and do not have any issues, eg Kyle Walker and Chima are on that shape on Thunders. Adding a riser is not going to change a whole lot to the overall feel, just a little higher and less wheelbite.
The shape has a slightly shorter / smaller tail than some boards, so although I prefer Thunders on the 8.5 with 14.38 wb and Indy on the 8.38 with 14.5 wb, there is nothing to say they will not work on either board, with whatever combination of trucks too.
For me - Indy standard trucks, no risers, but for Thunder trucks, I always add risers, just to have a little more room.
I am also old / lazy so I prefer more mellow boards and will park on the kicks just to flatten out anything other than IV marked boards, but I have skated steeper boards from other people and not had a problem, again just down to what you like.
End of the day I would say set one up with Thunders and see how it feels, swap over to Indy or Ace if you feel like the tail is too short or too quick and then ride which ever one feels better for you.
Thanks for the insight and response! I think i’m just going to go ahead and stick with thunders as i’m beginning to get a nice groove in them. :-)Expand QuoteI know someone has mentioned this before somewhere but has anyone tried the DLX 8.38 14.5 WB shape with thunder 149s and 1/8th risers? I have a few in my stack (roman numeral 1) and am debating putting thunders or aces on them. I also have indy hollow forged. Any advice would be appreciated.[close]
Yes, same as what I usually ride nowdays, and tried them on every truck just to see.
More than anything it is the truck itself that you are either going to be used to or not so used to, along with the wheelbase, given they are 14.5 which to some people is already too long, they definitely feel a bit more "lengthy" on Thunders and Ventures, than on Ace or Indy, but there are people who ride them on whatever truck and do not have any issues, eg Kyle Walker and Chima are on that shape on Thunders. Adding a riser is not going to change a whole lot to the overall feel, just a little higher and less wheelbite.
The shape has a slightly shorter / smaller tail than some boards, so although I prefer Thunders on the 8.5 with 14.38 wb and Indy on the 8.38 with 14.5 wb, there is nothing to say they will not work on either board, with whatever combination of trucks too.
For me - Indy standard trucks, no risers, but for Thunder trucks, I always add risers, just to have a little more room.
I am also old / lazy so I prefer more mellow boards and will park on the kicks just to flatten out anything other than IV marked boards, but I have skated steeper boards from other people and not had a problem, again just down to what you like.
End of the day I would say set one up with Thunders and see how it feels, swap over to Indy or Ace if you feel like the tail is too short or too quick and then ride which ever one feels better for you.
Thank you for the insight and response! I think i’m just going to stick with my thunders as i’m getting a nice groove started on them. I’ll keep the Indy/Ace idea in mind though :-)Expand QuoteI know someone has mentioned this before somewhere but has anyone tried the DLX 8.38 14.5 WB shape with thunder 149s and 1/8th risers? I have a few in my stack (roman numeral 1) and am debating putting thunders or aces on them. I also have indy hollow forged. Any advice would be appreciated.[close]
Yes, same as what I usually ride nowdays, and tried them on every truck just to see.
More than anything it is the truck itself that you are either going to be used to or not so used to, along with the wheelbase, given they are 14.5 which to some people is already too long, they definitely feel a bit more "lengthy" on Thunders and Ventures, than on Ace or Indy, but there are people who ride them on whatever truck and do not have any issues, eg Kyle Walker and Chima are on that shape on Thunders. Adding a riser is not going to change a whole lot to the overall feel, just a little higher and less wheelbite.
The shape has a slightly shorter / smaller tail than some boards, so although I prefer Thunders on the 8.5 with 14.38 wb and Indy on the 8.38 with 14.5 wb, there is nothing to say they will not work on either board, with whatever combination of trucks too.
For me - Indy standard trucks, no risers, but for Thunder trucks, I always add risers, just to have a little more room.
I am also old / lazy so I prefer more mellow boards and will park on the kicks just to flatten out anything other than IV marked boards, but I have skated steeper boards from other people and not had a problem, again just down to what you like.
End of the day I would say set one up with Thunders and see how it feels, swap over to Indy or Ace if you feel like the tail is too short or too quick and then ride which ever one feels better for you.
Anybody have issues with Mob grip lately? My past 4 or 5 decks, I'll grab my board the next day and it seems like there is always an area or two that is bubbling up. I've used Mob for years and never had this issue.cold outside, warm inside can have this effect
Anybody have issues with Mob grip lately? My past 4 or 5 decks, I'll grab my board the next day and it seems like there is always an area or two that is bubbling up. I've used Mob for years and never had this issue.I only skate Mob and I haven't had this issue at all with mine.
I love my ace f1 lows and I want to turn my set of indys (don’t know the model because I never care until recently) into lows for another setup but don’t want to buy another set of trucks. Can I buy forged mid hollow baseplates and do they even sell them separately? I guess more importantly is the lower geometry of forged mid hollows in the baseplate or the hanger?
Edit:
Just saw on the nhs website the change in height comes from the hanger. Leaving this here incase anybody else ever wonders.
Edit2:
Would lower bushings lower the truck?
I love my ace f1 lows and I want to turn my set of indys (don’t know the model because I never care until recently) into lows for another setup but don’t want to buy another set of trucks. Can I buy forged mid hollow baseplates and do they even sell them separately? I guess more importantly is the lower geometry of forged mid hollows in the baseplate or the hanger?
Edit:
Just saw on the nhs website the change in height comes from the hanger. Leaving this here incase anybody else ever wonders.
Edit2:
Would lower bushings lower the truck?
where is Ellingtons shifty flip ? I just watched his baker 3 and baker has a death wish parts, can't see to find it, currently about to watch all of baker 2g in its entirety
Do Indy riser pads line up with Ace? I've got spare parts sitting around and want to run some big wheels on Ace's but I don't want to buy more risers if I can just swap these
Expand QuoteDo Indy riser pads line up with Ace? I've got spare parts sitting around and want to run some big wheels on Ace's but I don't want to buy more risers if I can just swap these[close]
Not that well. I feel like Indy riser pads don’t even line up with Indys. I’ve been happy with the Real 3ply wooden risers. Ace risers should probably work nicely also and then slotted ones like Bones (& Lucky? & Krooked?).
Expand QuoteDo Indy riser pads line up with Ace? I've got spare parts sitting around and want to run some big wheels on Ace's but I don't want to buy more risers if I can just swap these[close]
Not that well. I feel like Indy riser pads don’t even line up with Indys. I’ve been happy with the Real 3ply wooden risers. Ace risers should probably work nicely also and then slotted ones like Bones (& Lucky? & Krooked?).
This has probably been asked before but what is the sizing on the Ishod shoe? Im a size 9 in vans, emerica and lakai but with dunks or adidas I wear an 8.5.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo Indy riser pads line up with Ace? I've got spare parts sitting around and want to run some big wheels on Ace's but I don't want to buy more risers if I can just swap these[close]
Not that well. I feel like Indy riser pads don’t even line up with Indys. I’ve been happy with the Real 3ply wooden risers. Ace risers should probably work nicely also and then slotted ones like Bones (& Lucky? & Krooked?).[close]
Thanks, I found the same issue with Indy risers not lining up perfectly on Indy's too. Was just hoping to save a couple bucks but oh well. Probably gonna look into some of the real risers.
Would those new Ace hollow bolts* with the grippers on the head be bad for setting up and taking off trucks/risers multiple times during the life of the board? I feel like those grippers would eventually wear the holes too wide for any hardware to be able to fit.
* https://mesaskatesupply.com/products/ace-hollow-bolts-w-grippers-allen-1
Cool, thanks. My local just got some in and I’m a sucker for gimmicky stuff.Expand QuoteWould those new Ace hollow bolts* with the grippers on the head be bad for setting up and taking off trucks/risers multiple times during the life of the board? I feel like those grippers would eventually wear the holes too wide for any hardware to be able to fit.
* https://mesaskatesupply.com/products/ace-hollow-bolts-w-grippers-allen-1[close]
I made the mistake of turning the screw instead of the nut on one of those, it tears up the board. If you keep the screw stationary and turn only the nut it should be good no matter how many times you remove or add the hardware
Which cupsole has the widest/highest toe area without heel slip? I went down half a size on #420 with no heel slip. However, both my pinky toes are mashed, the toe to the left of the left big toe is swollen, and the center toe on my right foot is almost as bad. The heel slip is bad if I go TTS. Does anyone have any recommendations? I’ve tried using thinner, Stance socks, but it doesn’t help by much. My toes aren’t as swollen but they’re more irritated from the rubbing between the socks and toe area.
Edit (TLDR):
Any recommendations (preferably cupsole) for someone with fat toes but a narrow heel/back foot?
Anybody have issues with Mob grip lately? My past 4 or 5 decks, I'll grab my board the next day and it seems like there is always an area or two that is bubbling up. I've used Mob for years and never had this issue.
Expand QuoteAnybody have issues with Mob grip lately? My past 4 or 5 decks, I'll grab my board the next day and it seems like there is always an area or two that is bubbling up. I've used Mob for years and never had this issue.[close]
I think MOB is trash, not sure if it's just recently but it's awful gripping a board with it and always get persistent air bubbles.
Jessup Ultra is my go-to now and it's just perfect.
I received two sheets of Jessup for free with an order of decks. These were super brittle. I usually ride Miles and rode Mob before but this Jessup is by far the worst I ever got. I assume these were old sheets or is this normal?It must be defective or it may have gotten ruined from not being stored in the right temperature range (if that’s even a possibility). I set up a board about two weeks ago, using a Jessup sheet I got from 2019-2020. It feels just like the Jessup I got from Uprise a couple months ago and not brittle.
It must be defective or it may have gotten ruined from not being stored in the right temperature range (if that’s even a possibility). I set up a board about two weeks ago, using a Jessup sheet I got from 2019-2020. It feels just like the Jessup I got from Uprise a couple months ago and not brittle.Expand QuoteI received two sheets of Jessup for free with an order of decks. These were super brittle. I usually ride Miles and rode Mob before but this Jessup is by far the worst I ever got. I assume these were old sheets or is this normal?[close]
For the slappy experts out there, what is the best truck for slappy crooks? Been running Venture lights for a couple of years now and just started learning simple slappys. Seen plenty of people in my area do them every try in Ventures but I can't get into it to save my life. Probably has more to do with ability than the truck, but have been curious to test out other things lately.
For the slappy experts out there, what is the best truck for slappy crooks? Been running Venture lights for a couple of years now and just started learning simple slappys. Seen plenty of people in my area do them every try in Ventures but I can't get into it to save my life. Probably has more to do with ability than the truck, but have been curious to test out other things lately.
Expand QuoteIt must be defective or it may have gotten ruined from not being stored in the right temperature range (if that’s even a possibility). I set up a board about two weeks ago, using a Jessup sheet I got from 2019-2020. It feels just like the Jessup I got from Uprise a couple months ago and not brittle.Expand QuoteI received two sheets of Jessup for free with an order of decks. These were super brittle. I usually ride Miles and rode Mob before but this Jessup is by far the worst I ever got. I assume these were old sheets or is this normal?[close][close]
Thought so, I guess that's why they gave it away for free.
Another question: Why come that my decks and shoes almost always need replacing at the same time (with one pair of shoes lasting two decks)? I hate having a new deck and new shoes at the same time but this seems to happen inevitably.
What do you think? Could I get away with a Spitfire conical full wheel size of 58mm on a truck height of 50.675mm? 8 inch mini logos to be precise. I skate factory tightness and I plan on setting them up on a Welcome, Beauty on Atheme Deck 8.8".How many risers you plan on stacking under those things?
Expand QuoteFor the slappy experts out there, what is the best truck for slappy crooks? Been running Venture lights for a couple of years now and just started learning simple slappys. Seen plenty of people in my area do them every try in Ventures but I can't get into it to save my life. Probably has more to do with ability than the truck, but have been curious to test out other things lately.[close]
I did my best slappy crooks with Ace Classics, I think. I don't know if that's because that's what I was skating when I learned them and started doing them all the time, but that was my experience.
What do you think? Could I get away with a Spitfire conical full wheel size of 58mm on a truck height of 50.675mm? 8 inch mini logos to be precise. I skate factory tightness and I plan on setting them up on a Welcome, Beauty on Atheme Deck 8.8".
How many risers you plan on stacking under those things?Expand QuoteWhat do you think? Could I get away with a Spitfire conical full wheel size of 58mm on a truck height of 50.675mm? 8 inch mini logos to be precise. I skate factory tightness and I plan on setting them up on a Welcome, Beauty on Atheme Deck 8.8".[close]
Asking, on account of that sounds like wheelbite city to me, unless you’re planning on bolstering that truck height a bit.
Max maybe 56mm? 1/8th of an inch translates to just over 3mms so rounding ML trucks up to 51mm plus the 3mm for the risers puts you at 54. Indy signs off on 56mm wheels for their 55m high trucks but you sound pretty light.Expand QuoteHow many risers you plan on stacking under those things?Expand QuoteWhat do you think? Could I get away with a Spitfire conical full wheel size of 58mm on a truck height of 50.675mm? 8 inch mini logos to be precise. I skate factory tightness and I plan on setting them up on a Welcome, Beauty on Atheme Deck 8.8".[close]
Asking, on account of that sounds like wheelbite city to me, unless you’re planning on bolstering that truck height a bit.[close]
Thank you for replying to my question. I have another question; What do you think would be the maximum size wheel I could pair with the mini-logos on a 1/8 riser. I'm 126 pounds 5'7 height so, like, a small-medium sized skater I guess.
Expand QuoteHow many risers you plan on stacking under those things?Expand QuoteWhat do you think? Could I get away with a Spitfire conical full wheel size of 58mm on a truck height of 50.675mm? 8 inch mini logos to be precise. I skate factory tightness and I plan on setting them up on a Welcome, Beauty on Atheme Deck 8.8".[close]
Asking, on account of that sounds like wheelbite city to me, unless you’re planning on bolstering that truck height a bit.[close]
Thank you for replying to my question. I have another question; What do you think would be the maximum size wheel I could pair with the mini-logos on a 1/8 riser. I'm 126 pounds 5'7 height so, like, a small-medium sized skater I guess.
why has vans jacked the price of half cabs up $15 in a little over a year?Because 2 years ago only people who knew how good a skate shoe the Halfcab was would buy it. Then Reynolds got on Vans and the pandemic happened and everyone who skated when they were 14 tried to get back into it and it became the trendy hot shoe. Everyone at the skate park has them now.
when i first got into half cabs at the very end of 2021 they were $70, i just checked the vans website and now they're $85
fuck you vans
Because 2 years ago only people who knew how good a skate shoe the Halfcab was would buy it. Then Reynolds got on Vans and the pandemic happened and everyone who skated when they were 14 tried to get back into it and it became the trendy hot shoe. Everyone at the skate park has them now.Expand Quotewhy has vans jacked the price of half cabs up $15 in a little over a year?
when i first got into half cabs at the very end of 2021 they were $70, i just checked the vans website and now they're $85
fuck you vans[close]
does anyone know of a pant like 874s that are 100% cotton?
has anyone ever done heelflip bs 5050 on a handrail that anyone can think of / has footage of?
Expand Quotehas anyone ever done heelflip bs 5050 on a handrail that anyone can think of / has footage of?[close]
Not a rail but hubba hideout comes to mind. There’s gotta be one on a rail somewhere
yeah marcus mcbride heelflip bs 5050 hubba hideout lol i have seen so many variation like sw heel crook on handrail, nollie heel bs 5-0, heelflip fs 5-0 but cant find that one lol someone claiming to me its nbd . oh also manny did heel varial to 5050 and other variations too
For the slappy experts out there, what is the best truck for slappy crooks? Been running Venture lights for a couple of years now and just started learning simple slappys. Seen plenty of people in my area do them every try in Ventures but I can't get into it to save my life. Probably has more to do with ability than the truck, but have been curious to test out other things lately..
Indys work fine for slappy crooks, can‘t compare it tho because that‘s all I run.Option B for me would be the one.
Other Q: I have new wheels,trucks and bearings. Should I set up a Christmas complete or set up the old deck first, considering the next deck is identical shape and also the wheels are the same (just new), trucks are 144 instead of 149 but both forged hollows? The deck is nearing the end of its lifespan but has a few sessions left.
Option B for me would be the one.Expand QuoteIndys work fine for slappy crooks, can‘t compare it tho because that‘s all I run.
Other Q: I have new wheels,trucks and bearings. Should I set up a Christmas complete or set up the old deck first, considering the next deck is identical shape and also the wheels are the same (just new), trucks are 144 instead of 149 but both forged hollows? The deck is nearing the end of its lifespan but has a few sessions left.[close]
maybe this should go in the wheels thread but is there a shelf life on wheels? guessing not but wondering if it's time to start working through my stash. have a few sets i bought during covid panic that aren't my ideal so i've been keeping them on ice and buying my preferred size shape since i can.
As in literally? I knew someone years ago that had a ton of sets of wheels in their freezer because apparently it stopped them going bad. They may of mostly meant kept them white tho cos this was back when Spitfires turned completely yellow really quicklyExpand Quotemaybe this should go in the wheels thread but is there a shelf life on wheels? guessing not but wondering if it's time to start working through my stash. have a few sets i bought during covid panic that aren't my ideal so i've been keeping them on ice and buying my preferred size shape since i can.[close]
I wanna hear some other opinions but I’m rolling on pre formula change bones stfs at the moment, they are probably 4 years old and were sitting out of the packaging the whole time and skate fine now
Expand QuoteExpand Quotemaybe this should go in the wheels thread but is there a shelf life on wheels? guessing not but wondering if it's time to start working through my stash. have a few sets i bought during covid panic that aren't my ideal so i've been keeping them on ice and buying my preferred size shape since i can.[close]
I wanna hear some other opinions but I’m rolling on pre formula change bones stfs at the moment, they are probably 4 years old and were sitting out of the packaging the whole time and skate fine now
As in literally? I knew someone years ago that had a ton of sets of wheels in their freezer because apparently it stopped them going bad. They may of mostly meant kept them white tho cos this was back when Spitfires turned completely yellow really quickly[close]
haha! nope, not literally. just in a drawer and passed over for a couple years cuz i'm overly picky :D
What are ya all experiences with cupsole shoes bagging/stretching out a bit? DC Manteca in my case.
US 8 is comfy but feels a bit too long.
US 7.5 is perfect on my front foot (right) but a tiny bit too snug on my back foot.
I want my shoes to feel snug for skating but I am aware, that feet doctors would say too chose the slightly bigger size. But they usually don't do Varial Heelflips so...
What are your favorite inexpensive decks? I’m looking to build a new setup but I’m broke. Thanks!
Expand QuoteWhat are ya all experiences with cupsole shoes bagging/stretching out a bit? DC Manteca in my case.
US 8 is comfy but feels a bit too long.
US 7.5 is perfect on my front foot (right) but a tiny bit too snug on my back foot.
I want my shoes to feel snug for skating but I am aware, that feet doctors would say too chose the slightly bigger size. But they usually don't do Varial Heelflips so...[close]
I'd go snug and walk around the house or use them as chillers for a few days, they usually break in just right by then. They will stretch out a bit more towards the end of the life, but I prefer a more secure fit.
Has anyone used bones race reds in here? Curious if they make your board sound dead like when using regular spacers. I like the idea of not having to deal with washers when swapping wheels.
Classic one; how do i upload normal sizes pics and not have them thumbnail small?
Classic one; how do i upload normal sizes pics and not have them thumbnail small?
So I do a lot of noseslides. I tend to wear the baseplate to the pivot cup after about six months. Saved the back baseplate from my last set to switch em out. Before the madness sets in, any tips for switching out pivot cups? Haven’t done it since I was a kid and I remember it being a nightmare but don’t wanna sacrifice my turn. Should I just buy aftermarket?Get a flat head screw driver and go at it from an angle and it should pop out.
What are your favorite inexpensive decks? I’m looking to build a new setup but I’m broke. Thanks!
303 has a 25% sale that applies to sale decks that are also BBS. It’s about $34 for a deck and sheet of Jessup shipped. I like PS Stix boards for two weeks and hate them after that. If you like them and are willing to take the time to sand them, or paint over them, Pizza boards are $25 on The Drop. There’s 20% off perpetually but I don’t know how much grip/shipping costs.Expand QuoteWhat are your favorite inexpensive decks? I’m looking to build a new setup but I’m broke. Thanks![close]
Tactics shop decks (https://www.tactics.com/tactics/skateboard-decks/sort-3) are high quality BBS models. There are frequent sales where they come out to like ~$30 each with a sheet of grip, and they do free shipping at $60, so if you can afford two it saves you quite a bit on that end.
Keep an eye on the sale thread, too.
has anyone here ever been to Tampa Pro before? My friend is going and he was wondering if there is any deals to buy skateboard gear there at the contest, and what the prices are like (any deals? or is it same as going to skate shop?) im guessing something like spitfires or dragon wheels there is never any deal on lol always paying full price?
Expand Quotehas anyone here ever been to Tampa Pro before? My friend is going and he was wondering if there is any deals to buy skateboard gear there at the contest, and what the prices are like (any deals? or is it same as going to skate shop?) im guessing something like spitfires or dragon wheels there is never any deal on lol always paying full price?[close]
Whatever is listed as "on sale" on their site is about it. The sponsors used to set up tents in the back and give out promo stuff, not sure if they still do that. Might catch a pro giving out stuff they don't want to fly home with.
Has anyone used bones race reds in here? Curious if they make your board sound dead like when using regular spacers. I like the idea of not having to deal with washers when swapping wheels.
what makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?
The Ave skates amazing for me, I love them.Expand Quotewhat makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?[close]
I don’t know but I tried the AVE pros and they were comfortable and light but for skating I couldn’t get used to them just like other cupsoles
Same here, big fan of 'emThe Ave skates amazing for me, I love them.Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhat makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?[close]
I don’t know but I tried the AVE pros and they were comfortable and light but for skating I couldn’t get used to them just like other cupsoles[close]
what makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?As someone that has only skated thinner cupsoles for the last few years, the difference is mostly in my head. It makes me feel more secure knowing I'm skating a cupsole even if it's barely different from skating a thicker vulc. Makes a difference at least for me!
what makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?
what makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?
Same here, big fan of 'emExpand QuoteThe Ave skates amazing for me, I love them.Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhat makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?[close]
I don’t know but I tried the AVE pros and they were comfortable and light but for skating I couldn’t get used to them just like other cupsoles[close][close]
Just got a Caballero Street Dragon reissue and i plan on using film trucks on it.
The board is drilled old school and trucks with 4 holes won't work unless i redrill board OR baseplates (Film trucks don't have those 6 holes baseplates they had back in the days).
I think it's easier to redrill the board rather than the baseplates (and 6 holes baseplates are weaker).
i'll use an indy 6 holes baseplate as a template (mounted on the board, it will guide where the holes should be).
I'm not too worried the board would be weaker with 6 holes but let me know if it's a bad idea
Any advice pals ?
Expand QuoteSame here, big fan of 'emExpand QuoteThe Ave skates amazing for me, I love them.Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhat makes a thin cupsole preferable to a thick vulc shoe?[close]
I don’t know but I tried the AVE pros and they were comfortable and light but for skating I couldn’t get used to them just like other cupsoles[close][close][close]
Yup. My favorite shoe.
Just got a Caballero Street Dragon reissue and i plan on using film trucks on it.
The board is drilled old school and trucks with 4 holes won't work unless i redrill board OR baseplates (Film trucks don't have those 6 holes baseplates they had back in the days).
I think it's easier to redrill the board rather than the baseplates (and 6 holes baseplates are weaker).
i'll use an indy 6 holes baseplate as a template (mounted on the board, it will guide where the holes should be).
I'm not too worried the board would be weaker with 6 holes but let me know if it's a bad idea
Any advice pals ?
Just got a Caballero Street Dragon reissue and i plan on using film trucks on it.
The board is drilled old school and trucks with 4 holes won't work unless i redrill board OR baseplates (Film trucks don't have those 6 holes baseplates they had back in the days).
I think it's easier to redrill the board rather than the baseplates (and 6 holes baseplates are weaker).
i'll use an indy 6 holes baseplate as a template (mounted on the board, it will guide where the holes should be).
I'm not too worried the board would be weaker with 6 holes but let me know if it's a bad idea
Any advice pals ?
Expand QuoteJust got a Caballero Street Dragon reissue and i plan on using film trucks on it.
The board is drilled old school and trucks with 4 holes won't work unless i redrill board OR baseplates (Film trucks don't have those 6 holes baseplates they had back in the days).
I think it's easier to redrill the board rather than the baseplates (and 6 holes baseplates are weaker).
i'll use an indy 6 holes baseplate as a template (mounted on the board, it will guide where the holes should be).
I'm not too worried the board would be weaker with 6 holes but let me know if it's a bad idea
Any advice pals ?[close]
I think as you have it and others have said, that is the best and easiest way to ensure you get the right position for the truck holes.
Just go slow and steady drilling and make sure the drill is going in straight and you shouldn't have any issues.
Before you do drill though, now would be the perfect time to check the wheelbase, kicks or see if you want to drill the holes in or out on either truck position, if you get what I am saying?
Some of those boards had such long wheelbases, or for others, not long enough, depending on your perspective, but the simplest solution would be using the existing holes and drilling in the new holes for the regular baseplate position.
no way in hell this board is 8.6x14.5
has to be a mistake right? if not i gotta do some research
https://bakerskateboards.com/products/brand-logo-4?variant=39322286784615
Expand Quoteno way in hell this board is 8.6x14.5
has to be a mistake right? if not i gotta do some research
https://bakerskateboards.com/products/brand-logo-4?variant=39322286784615[close]
It probably is the wheelbase length.
was it ever discussed what size board kader was riding when he was younger? 8.6 maybe seems like it may have been a little skinny for him but super short and wide with the tiny wheelbase seems very 2016-2019 kader esque, maybe could have been like a special shape for him?Expand QuoteExpand Quoteno way in hell this board is 8.6x14.5
has to be a mistake right? if not i gotta do some research
https://bakerskateboards.com/products/brand-logo-4?variant=39322286784615[close]
It probably is the wheelbase length.[close]
Yes, I think they were the same dimensions as the 8.5 only a touch wider, so 8.6 x 32 with 14.5 wheelbase.
There is another shorter Bakerboys Dist shape which comes in about 8.6 x 31.8 with 14.25 wb but I have only seen one of those and it might have been a special edition more than anything else.
kader ran the 9/32 board with a 14wb drilled for himwas it ever discussed what size board kader was riding when he was younger? 8.6 maybe seems like it may have been a little skinny for him but super short and wide with the tiny wheelbase seems very 2016-2019 kader esque, maybe could have been like a special shape for him?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteno way in hell this board is 8.6x14.5
has to be a mistake right? if not i gotta do some research
https://bakerskateboards.com/products/brand-logo-4?variant=39322286784615[close]
It probably is the wheelbase length.[close]
Yes, I think they were the same dimensions as the 8.5 only a touch wider, so 8.6 x 32 with 14.5 wheelbase.
There is another shorter Bakerboys Dist shape which comes in about 8.6 x 31.8 with 14.25 wb but I have only seen one of those and it might have been a special edition more than anything else.[close]
What shoes are better cons or last resort. Was ask in the last resort thread but I want a unbiased opinion
I used to ride boards backwards as a little kid, felt like trying it out again. Besides the nose and tail being different lengths, is there anything asymmetric about a popsicle deck that might have an effect if you flip it around and ride the nose as the tail?
I used to ride boards backwards as a little kid, felt like trying it out again. Besides the nose and tail being different lengths, is there anything asymmetric about a popsicle deck that might have an effect if you flip it around and ride the nose as the tail?
Expand QuoteI used to ride boards backwards as a little kid, felt like trying it out again. Besides the nose and tail being different lengths, is there anything asymmetric about a popsicle deck that might have an effect if you flip it around and ride the nose as the tail?[close]
I used to only be able to do kickflips when popping off my nose, the steepness of the nose helped me get a lot of height on them at the expense of control. Very high but rocket flips and I had to flick off a lot harder than if I'd pp off my tail like normal.
Some pros rise off their nose when doing switch tricks, maybe it emulates the board feel of Nollie tricks but switch.
When do you guys change out your bushings? I've been using cracked stock Venture bushings for months, swapping them between the 5.6 / 5.8, medium tightness with no threads showing. Only recently do I feel them getting too twitchy to the point I'm ghost popping on a lot of tricks, had to tighten the kingpin buy 1/2 a rotation just to feel stable.
Am I overthinking a sub-optimal session? The bushings haven't disintegrated completely nor are they missing chunks but I see visible cracks on the top and bottom ones.
Has anyone used bones race reds in here? Curious if they make your board sound dead like when using regular spacers. I like the idea of not having to deal with washers when swapping wheels.
I got a sponsored set of Bones Stf 99A V4 Wide 53mm.
I ride spitfire exclusively, I prefer radials. 99A.
They are still in shrink and now I wonder if I should sell them or ride them. How are they compared to spits radials ? Thanks.
What shoes are better cons or last resort. Was ask in the last resort thread but I want a unbiased opinion
Just read about running shoes having a shelf life. Looking at my stack of shoe boxes...If running shoes go bad, I'm pretty sure skate shoes do too. But I think stored correctly in a box and without to much heat/cold they will last longer than I will be able to skate.
Do skate shoes go bad?
So they would be great for indoor wood parks then maybe ? My winter indoor is super slick..Expand QuoteI got a sponsored set of Bones Stf 99A V4 Wide 53mm.
I ride spitfire exclusively, I prefer radials. 99A.
They are still in shrink and now I wonder if I should sell them or ride them. How are they compared to spits radials ? Thanks.[close]
Sell them. Bones 99a sucks. The new 97, and the 103 are great, don't get me wrong, BUT THE 99 SUCK.
They're the anti-dragons: They ride like a hard wheel, while sticking like a soft wheel.
do the g6 insoles have good forefoot cushioning?
preface: im tall/heavy and want more impact dampening
I checked recently on some DC's I've got (Mike mo, Cole lites) and some other random stuff I've got all about 10-12 years old and seems to still be ok. I think it's really just the foam midsoles you need to worry about unless they're shoes you've worn for a bit then for whatever reason put away. I've had this happen with vulc and the soles turn into hard plastic but unworn stay good.If running shoes go bad, I'm pretty sure skate shoes do too. But I think stored correctly in a box and without to much heat/cold they will last longer than I will be able to skate.Expand QuoteJust read about running shoes having a shelf life. Looking at my stack of shoe boxes...
Do skate shoes go bad?[close]
It’s called hydrolysis. Wearing them actually prevents this from happeningIf running shoes go bad, I'm pretty sure skate shoes do too. But I think stored correctly in a box and without to much heat/cold they will last longer than I will be able to skate.Expand QuoteJust read about running shoes having a shelf life. Looking at my stack of shoe boxes...
Do skate shoes go bad?[close]
It’s called hydrolysis. Wearing them actually prevents this from happeningExpand QuoteIf running shoes go bad, I'm pretty sure skate shoes do too. But I think stored correctly in a box and without to much heat/cold they will last longer than I will be able to skate.Expand QuoteJust read about running shoes having a shelf life. Looking at my stack of shoe boxes...
Do skate shoes go bad?[close][close]
Related article:
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/sneaker-soles-crumbling-trend/
Interesting. If I would be a reseller sitting on my dunks I would be very nervous now..It’s called hydrolysis. Wearing them actually prevents this from happeningExpand QuoteIf running shoes go bad, I'm pretty sure skate shoes do too. But I think stored correctly in a box and without to much heat/cold they will last longer than I will be able to skate.Expand QuoteJust read about running shoes having a shelf life. Looking at my stack of shoe boxes...
Do skate shoes go bad?[close][close]
Related article:
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/sneaker-soles-crumbling-trend/
Anyone have Dooks (the 1/16) silencers?
How are they? I'm thinking I might cop as the ground near mine is rough as fuck and I want something to make the ride rattle my teeth less
If you park in the kicks do they spring back after at all? Asking for a friend that might have overdone it and now has an extremely flat deck.
Expand QuoteAnyone have Dooks (the 1/16) silencers?
How are they? I'm thinking I might cop as the ground near mine is rough as fuck and I want something to make the ride rattle my teeth less[close]
I ran a set. I didn't notice the difference. They definitely got smushed and began falling apart. Being an idiot, I loosened my bolts thinking it would make a difference and it messed up my baseplates and skating was off.
I always notice in the shoes you are wearing thread everyone seems to keep their laces pretty loose. I have a narrow foot so my laces are always a bit tighter looking than what I usually see ( not Rambo laced by any means).My question is this: Is there an advantage performance wise to skating in a shoe with the laces that loose or are you guys tying them a little tighter when you get around to skating them?
I always notice in the shoes you are wearing thread everyone seems to keep their laces pretty loose. I have a narrow foot so my laces are always a bit tighter looking than what I usually see ( not Rambo laced by any means).My question is this: Is there an advantage performance wise to skating in a shoe with the laces that loose or are you guys tying them a little tighter when you get around to skating them?
Expand QuoteI always notice in the shoes you are wearing thread everyone seems to keep their laces pretty loose. I have a narrow foot so my laces are always a bit tighter looking than what I usually see ( not Rambo laced by any means).My question is this: Is there an advantage performance wise to skating in a shoe with the laces that loose or are you guys tying them a little tighter when you get around to skating them?[close]
I tighten my laces a lot for skating to prevent my foot from jiggling around. A secure fit is definitely better for performance, but loose laces look much better imo, so I keep 'em loose whenever I'm not skating.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone have Dooks (the 1/16) silencers?
How are they? I'm thinking I might cop as the ground near mine is rough as fuck and I want something to make the ride rattle my teeth less[close]
I ran a set. I didn't notice the difference. They definitely got smushed and began falling apart. Being an idiot, I loosened my bolts thinking it would make a difference and it messed up my baseplates and skating was off.[close]
They mainly exist to keep hardware from rattling loose. I’ve found them helpful to get about a millimeter of lift to get forged baseplates closer to cast height and feel less tin-y. No impact absorption whatsoever.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone have Dooks (the 1/16) silencers?
How are they? I'm thinking I might cop as the ground near mine is rough as fuck and I want something to make the ride rattle my teeth less[close]
I ran a set. I didn't notice the difference. They definitely got smushed and began falling apart. Being an idiot, I loosened my bolts thinking it would make a difference and it messed up my baseplates and skating was off.[close]
They mainly exist to keep hardware from rattling loose. I’ve found them helpful to get about a millimeter of lift to get forged baseplates closer to cast height and feel less tin-y. No impact absorption whatsoever.[close]
Thanks for the input troops
I guess that leads me to a new question: I want to reduce my board vibrating like fuck whenever I ride places- would shock pads even help with this? Or should I just put up with the vibration. I've always assumed shock pads and risers are a noob trap (unless you're riding wheels bigger than 53 mm)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone have Dooks (the 1/16) silencers?
How are they? I'm thinking I might cop as the ground near mine is rough as fuck and I want something to make the ride rattle my teeth less[close]
I ran a set. I didn't notice the difference. They definitely got smushed and began falling apart. Being an idiot, I loosened my bolts thinking it would make a difference and it messed up my baseplates and skating was off.[close]
They mainly exist to keep hardware from rattling loose. I’ve found them helpful to get about a millimeter of lift to get forged baseplates closer to cast height and feel less tin-y. No impact absorption whatsoever.[close]
Thanks for the input troops
I guess that leads me to a new question: I want to reduce my board vibrating like fuck whenever I ride places- would shock pads even help with this? Or should I just put up with the vibration. I've always assumed shock pads and risers are a noob trap (unless you're riding wheels bigger than 53 mm)[close]
A lot of people cut up a bike tube (or any other thin rubber sheet scrap) to fit under the trucks and it works well, minimum height addition, maybe 1mm tops, which generally speaking does the job and reduces vibration of the hard metal of the baseplate on the wood.
It is not hard to do, easy to cut up and will fit with almost any bolts too.
An option anyway, but buying a set of those pre made thin rubber pads is easier for some people too.
Here’s one Brimmo will get a kick out of: one of my set-ups has leather riser pads.
They were mfg’d. by a skate accessory company called Big Top (I think?) out of Massachusetts or something.
Anyway, they’re an anomaly & I couldn’t resist setting them up.
Is my inner Rob Halford showing?Expand QuoteHere’s one Brimmo will get a kick out of: one of my set-ups has leather riser pads.
They were mfg’d. by a skate accessory company called Big Top (I think?) out of Massachusetts or something.
Anyway, they’re an anomaly & I couldn’t resist setting them up.[close]
Ha yeah!
You like a little leather between your wood and your metal?
Do aftermarket insoles noticeably reduce knee pain after skating?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI always notice in the shoes you are wearing thread everyone seems to keep their laces pretty loose. I have a narrow foot so my laces are always a bit tighter looking than what I usually see ( not Rambo laced by any means).My question is this: Is there an advantage performance wise to skating in a shoe with the laces that loose or are you guys tying them a little tighter when you get around to skating them?[close]
I tighten my laces a lot for skating to prevent my foot from jiggling around. A secure fit is definitely better for performance, but loose laces look much better imo, so I keep 'em loose whenever I'm not skating.[close]
I have very flat feet, so for most shoes I need to put an extra tongue in under what is in there, almost always a Half Cab tongue as I had a lot of Half Cabs over the years (but never needed to beef them up at all) so once I have done this, it looks more normal and not at all puffy or blown out. Without the extra tongue, usually the sides of the laces area would almost be overlapping with a ton of spare shoe lace and look pretty funny, to say the least.
People used to do this to all shoes and big thick puffy tongues were the only way to go mid 2000s or so, almost too much but I am not here to talk about various fashion styles.
The weird thing is a lot of others I know almost have the opposite problem, where their feet are so tall and thick that they always have what looks like loose laces, when in fact they are almost too tight on their feet when laced up like mine so have to wear them with a lot more lace across, giving that look you mention.
That is not to say that when not skating (or even some while skating too), people don't loosen up their laces, like my Half Cabs are almost like slip ons when I am not skating, but different feet can give a very different look too.
I also add a thin extra insole sometimes too, the kind of thin flat foam thing from a $2 store or department store, which also helps my foot fit in some shoes better, so that might work too. I put it under everything else, but you can put it on top easily enough too.
Anybody have any recommendations for a travel bag that you can either strap your board to or place inside?
I’m planning on flying to Hawaii in about 6 weeks for a skate trip. Meeting up with buddies that live there. I’m looking at the RVCA skate duffel bag so far, but open to suggestions
Already asked this on the wheel thread but that place is dead so I'll try my luck I here: anybody tried Bonjour wheels?
Another question......
Do you manual better on narrower or wider trucks? Grinds, definitely wider, but manuals?
rumor? They're 76 up to 56 or 57mm, then 84 for 58 and up in sweden already. the mixed Evan's in the wooden box are 90. it's fucked.Expand QuoteAlready asked this on the wheel thread but that place is dead so I'll try my luck I here: anybody tried Bonjour wheels?[close]
No yet but will do when it when I go threw this set of spitfires. For 35 euro worth a shot. Especially if the rumors are true of spit's going up to 70 euro.
rumor? They're 76 up to 56 or 57mm, then 84 for 58 and up in sweden already. the mixed Evan's in the wooden box are 90. it's fucked.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAlready asked this on the wheel thread but that place is dead so I'll try my luck I here: anybody tried Bonjour wheels?[close]
No yet but will do when it when I go threw this set of spitfires. For 35 euro worth a shot. Especially if the rumors are true of spit's going up to 70 euro.[close]
You could probably get four sets for the price of two in Europe, including shipping, if you can find a US store or someone on here to send stuff to Europe.
On a related note, how long can wheels last before degrading? I’m thinking about increasing the stockpile if prices in US go up too.
What's the best venture truck for skating purely transition, and will it be as good as Indy?
Expand QuoteWhat's the best venture truck for skating purely transition, and will it be as good as Indy?[close]
kook this man
What's the best venture truck for skating purely transition, and will it be as good as Indy?
What's the best venture truck for skating purely transition, and will it be as good as Indy?
Thanks for sharing that IgnitionXVenture video @Mbrimson88 I never saw that one. It’s going on my replay/get stoked to skate list. I’m fired up now.
What's the best venture truck for skating purely transition, and will it be as good as Indy?
Expand QuoteThanks for sharing that IgnitionXVenture video @Mbrimson88 I never saw that one. It’s going on my replay/get stoked to skate list. I’m fired up now.[close]
Yeah for sure.
Made me go looking for more of that crew, but there is not a whole lot out there, so it seems.
Nick Tyrrell insta link anyway:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdWxaH2pfQg/
Has anybody tried the Paris street trucks? Searched for them, apparently they come from the same factory as ACE AF1 trucks but no one posted about riding them yet.
I consider buying them for a cruiser setup, they're 43% off at titus:
https://www.titus.at/paris-achse-149mm-street-silver-0121202/ (https://www.titus.at/paris-achse-149mm-street-silver-0121202/)
Been a while since I've bought Converse CONS. Do they still fit a half size big across the board, and is the CX insole a big improvement from the Zoom Air insole? Last time I got them it had the Zoom Air insole and I absolutely hated the shoe.
Expand QuoteWhat's the best venture truck for skating purely transition, and will it be as good as Indy?[close]
Brimo's covered most of it, but got a housemate who is now riding Venture, he basically said that once your wear the truck in they're great for grinding and control on transition.
I always default to watching Manderson not seem to notice any grind issues once he switched or Bobby Worrest smashing through Pulaski with no wax.this!!! i find it's easier to stay locked in grinds with Ventures even tho it feels slower than other brands like Ace. Never had issues holding a long crook or falling into a noseslide from crook position whereas with Aces, it never feels like I can sit properly in the crook
Yeah thanks man, that vid was sick.
Don't know if you've seen this but the guy who filmed that vid has this channel, got some pretty cool vids of those guys.
https://www.youtube.com/@brendonhupp
I still really want to try some venture trucks one day, just for something new.
Anyone get pain above their knee, behind the cap after skating for a bit? What's that shit all about.
this!!! i find it's easier to stay locked in grinds with Ventures even tho it feels slower than other brands like Ace. Never had issues holding a long crook or falling into a noseslide from crook position whereas with Aces, it never feels like I can sit properly in the crookExpand QuoteI always default to watching Manderson not seem to notice any grind issues once he switched or Bobby Worrest smashing through Pulaski with no wax.[close]
Anyone get pain above their knee, behind the cap after skating for a bit? What's that shit all about.
Can someone who’s tried lots of different wheels tell me what wheel slides the best. My assumption is F4 101A’s
Can someone who’s tried lots of different wheels tell me what wheel slides the best. My assumption is F4 101A’s
Can someone who’s tried lots of different wheels tell me what wheel slides the best. My assumption is F4 101A’s
Expand QuoteCan someone who’s tried lots of different wheels tell me what wheel slides the best. My assumption is F4 101A’s[close]
i'd say your assumption is correct. F4 99a is more predictable and controlled slide though.
How do you clean your grip tape knife? I have a small pocket knife for cutting the grip but it’s sticky now from use.
is there anyway to get around truck squeeks without taking the kingpin nut off? when i first got the trucks i put a bunch of wax in them to stop it but not its squeeking again, if i take the nut off its not going back on.
will oil slip through the cracks and stop it?
Has anybody tried the Paris street trucks? Searched for them, apparently they come from the same factory as ACE AF1 trucks but no one posted about riding them yet.
I consider buying them for a cruiser setup, they're 43% off at titus:
https://www.titus.at/paris-achse-149mm-street-silver-0121202/ (https://www.titus.at/paris-achse-149mm-street-silver-0121202/)
Ok… if I remember correctly there is a video / video part that used the Killer Mike Reagan song… I especially remember the part “RONALD WILSON REAGAN 666” I’ve scoured the internet and can find nothing… any idea?
At least I know I’m not nuts… thanks!Expand QuoteOk… if I remember correctly there is a video / video part that used the Killer Mike Reagan song… I especially remember the part “RONALD WILSON REAGAN 666” I’ve scoured the internet and can find nothing… any idea?[close]
It was an Al Davis GX part and I think it is scrubbed.
How does the standard hockey shape compare to the standard polar shape? I know the hickey will have a much more full nose and tail but how do the kick angles compare?
How does the standard hockey shape compare to the standard polar shape? I know the hickey will have a much more full nose and tail but how do the kick angles compare?
Expand QuoteHow does the standard hockey shape compare to the standard polar shape? I know the hickey will have a much more full nose and tail but how do the kick angles compare?[close]
Couldn't be more different. Polars have large, classic popsicle shaped kicks where the tail is slightly pointier. The noses are long, but they kick up more mellow and the kick starts close to the front bolts. A Hockey Shape 1 has more flat and then a steep, square nose. The Hockey tails are also shorter and WB for every size is shorter.
Hockey 8.38: 14.18WB, 31.79
Polar 8.38: 14.38WB, 32.1
Hockey 8.5: 14.25, 31.9
Polar 8.5: 14.38, 32.2
Hockey has a Shape 2 now, but those are still shorter WB and overall length.
They're so different that if you really like one, you likely will hate the other.
Are those panga jeans dudes and people like Kevin bilyeu skate „small“ decks or do I think this because of their 2000‘s style?
Expand QuoteAre those panga jeans dudes and people like Kevin bilyeu skate „small“ decks or do I think this because of their 2000‘s style?[close]
Super thug chorus
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre those panga jeans dudes and people like Kevin bilyeu skate „small“ decks or do I think this because of their 2000‘s style?[close]
Super thug chorus[close]
What x100?
I mean when I see people who skate for pangea jeans I always wonder what deck size they skate.
They got that whole 2000 vibe and I wonder if their decks are 8“ or below too because of that
Has anyone ever gotten shoes where the soles have hardened a bit? And if so, do they know if you can get them back some-what grippy again? Or are they doomed for eternity?
Not really neccesary really I know as I can skate other shoes etc etc. But I'm just going through some old shoes I stowed away and I'm deciding to skate through them rather than have them take up room.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAre those panga jeans dudes and people like Kevin bilyeu skate „small“ decks or do I think this because of their 2000‘s style?[close]
Super thug chorus[close]
What x100?
I mean when I see people who skate for pangea jeans I always wonder what deck size they skate.
They got that whole 2000 vibe and I wonder if their decks are 8“ or below too because of that[close]
Yeah I think some of those guys are riding small boards. 7.75-8.
It looks good to me, but…I would have thought it bizarre if in 1999 someone rocked up to the spot in the full Alva kit
Expand QuoteHas anyone ever gotten shoes where the soles have hardened a bit? And if so, do they know if you can get them back some-what grippy again? Or are they doomed for eternity?
Not really neccesary really I know as I can skate other shoes etc etc. But I'm just going through some old shoes I stowed away and I'm deciding to skate through them rather than have them take up room.[close]
Unless they’re like old old where the glues and foams are starting to crumble, you should be able to bring them back. Try just skating them a bit and seeing if the grip will take off the rind. Magic Eraser or fine sandpaper with some water can also work.
Cheaper alternatives to shoo goo?
Most glue just gets too hard and sucks for flicking.
Here in Germany there’s shoe glue stuff and it says „elastic“. You think that’s worth to try? It’s a lot cheaper.
Expand QuoteCheaper alternatives to shoo goo?
Most glue just gets too hard and sucks for flicking.
Here in Germany there’s shoe glue stuff and it says „elastic“. You think that’s worth to try? It’s a lot cheaper.[close]
I don't know from the top of my head if that stuff is cheaper as Shoe Goo but I have good experiences with Ripcare shoe glue. I think it's also a German company. But that stuff is great. I usually put a thin layer on my shoes, smear them with a little wooden stick, sand them off a bit and then put a lighter over them to work them into the shoe.
I hope that all made sense, English isn't my first language.
I can also post photos of said shoe if ya want.
are Bones STF wheels lighter than F4s? they seem to be very light and plasticy feeling compared to the solidness of an F4.
(soz not really about gear as such)
In the early 00s when pants got slimmer was there ever an ad that was a subway parody like somebody holding up their old baggy cargos but now wearing skinny jeans?
Expand Quoteare Bones STF wheels lighter than F4s? they seem to be very light and plasticy feeling compared to the solidness of an F4.[close]
Never weighed them, but they feel lighter. Also depends on the shape. A V3 will be lighter than a conical or even a tablet because of the difference in material alone.
My question that doesn’t need a thread: what are the benefits of a heavier/heftier board for transition? My friend and I mostly skate transition and he has a heavy wide turning board while mine is (intentionally) lighter with a quicker turn. I know that generally people that skate transition have bigger heavier boards, but was wondering why that’s the case. After a few attempts at getting used to a heavier board, my balance, confidence, and speed are noticeably better on my lighter setups.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteare Bones STF wheels lighter than F4s? they seem to be very light and plasticy feeling compared to the solidness of an F4.[close]
Never weighed them, but they feel lighter. Also depends on the shape. A V3 will be lighter than a conical or even a tablet because of the difference in material alone.
My question that doesn’t need a thread: what are the benefits of a heavier/heftier board for transition? My friend and I mostly skate transition and he has a heavy wide turning board while mine is (intentionally) lighter with a quicker turn. I know that generally people that skate transition have bigger heavier boards, but was wondering why that’s the case. After a few attempts at getting used to a heavier board, my balance, confidence, and speed are noticeably better on my lighter setups.[close]
I've heard that the bigger the transition, the more slowed down all the movements of tricks have to be. I guess that's where the whole long and heavy board thing comes from? Larger moment of inertia
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteare Bones STF wheels lighter than F4s? they seem to be very light and plasticy feeling compared to the solidness of an F4.[close]
Never weighed them, but they feel lighter. Also depends on the shape. A V3 will be lighter than a conical or even a tablet because of the difference in material alone.
My question that doesn’t need a thread: what are the benefits of a heavier/heftier board for transition? My friend and I mostly skate transition and he has a heavy wide turning board while mine is (intentionally) lighter with a quicker turn. I know that generally people that skate transition have bigger heavier boards, but was wondering why that’s the case. After a few attempts at getting used to a heavier board, my balance, confidence, and speed are noticeably better on my lighter setups.[close]
I've heard that the bigger the transition, the more slowed down all the movements of tricks have to be. I guess that's where the whole long and heavy board thing comes from? Larger moment of inertia[close]
It was interesting that some people have no issue with board weight when asked, whereas others are all about having something as light as they can, when skating transition (or anything really) but when Bucky said his new carbon fiber baseplate mod with ti axle Indy and flight board was almost too light, I am thinking there has got to be a certain point that you get to where things can go better with a little more weight.
Some of those old vert boards were like logs, so heavy and for some of those guys, they used that to their advantage, as it was just a big weight that kept momentum going, but for some of the tech wizards, they want a lighter setup that they can throw around and do whatever they want on the vert ramp or other places they skate (if any).
From that I guess it depends on what you prefer, with your individual skating, how you move and in turn how you throw your weight around (you and the board, pun intended) that will determine what setup works best for you.
From normal wood, to flight decks, from standard trucks to hollow, forged, ti axles, from big wide wheels to skinny side cut optoins, there are a lot of things that can be changed in or out to give a normal board some weight saving, or even weight creating in that regard.
If someone offers a board to ride, I will usually have a slight heft of it just to see how much it weighs, but I don't really consider weight an issue for my skating, whereas others always strive for the lightest board who I skate with.
I looked them up and they’re going for $2400 on GOAT. Is there any reason why? I don’t get the shoe-resale market and didn’t know people liked them like that. The only reason I used to skate them is because I got them cheap off of clearance racks 3-4 years ago.Expand QuoteThose are good deals. May need those white and gum lucas’Expand QuoteThe berrics sale gear sections actually has some deals
Adidas lucas, and various vans skate classics for $25 in a bunch of sizes. 15% coupon for signing up for the mailing list.
https://canteen.theberrics.com/collections/sale/Sale?filter.v.price.gte=&filter.v.price.lte=&sort_by=price-ascending[close][close]
Last time I picked up a pair of those colorways on sale ($30) I flipped them 4mo later for $250 =D
Still sitting on a pair of NIB Mens 10....patiently waiting
Will ace bushings fit in venture trucks?? The reason I am asking is I heard venture stock bushings turn very hard in the cold, and in my experience aces dont, and I have a set of stock and hard ace bushings. Figure I could get one of them to work to my liking
Will ace bushings fit in venture trucks?? The reason I am asking is I heard venture stock bushings turn very hard in the cold, and in my experience aces dont, and I have a set of stock and hard ace bushings. Figure I could get one of them to work to my liking
thats pretty normal itll even out you wont notice itGood to know! I must've had wheels with similar ridges before but the size of these got me shook.
Does anyone know the dimensions on Atlantic drift decks? I’m most curious about the 8.5 and the 8.38. Not sure why they have no dimensions listed other than widthI don’t know.
How are the 97A F4's compared to the Powell Dragons?
Is there a chart somewhere for bones and spitfire wheel weights? Can't find much info. Just going through some madness since switching from 147 Hollow Lights to Royal standards and I much prefer the turn on Royals but the shift to a heavier truck has thrown me off so I'm wondering if a shift to smaller/lighter wheels would help that a bitAre you sure it's the truck weight? Did anything else change? Because the pop on my standard royals felt even lighter than on thunder titaniums, because of the short wheelbase. I struggled because everything felt too light with royals.
Are you sure it's the truck weight? Did anything else change? Because the pop on my standard royals felt even lighter than on thunder titaniums, because of the short wheelbase. I struggled because everything felt too light with royals.Expand QuoteIs there a chart somewhere for bones and spitfire wheel weights? Can't find much info. Just going through some madness since switching from 147 Hollow Lights to Royal standards and I much prefer the turn on Royals but the shift to a heavier truck has thrown me off so I'm wondering if a shift to smaller/lighter wheels would help that a bit[close]
It's probably the height. You're going from 49mm to 52mm trucks... small wheels maybe?
How are the Powell shapes? I know they have a pointy nose board but im curious about 243 shape. It says it a full nose but what is full for them?
Got a question about Dwindle boards - so R7 boards are being praised and I'm wondering if their Super Sap boards are the same thing, just with more sustainable glue. Is that true, is it the same overall experience either way?I just got the 9.5 Louie shape from enjoi and it’s an R7 Supersap. I’ve had the thaynan shape and that was R7 (non super sap) and they do feel the same, at least to me! I’d say go for it if you’re interested, R7 is good stuff!
Does anyone know what each bushing affects? Like what does the bottom bushing do vs what the top bushings does? I have stock indy bushings and blue aftermarket indy bushings and I want a middle ground in between them and was wondering what mixing them would do.
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know what each bushing affects? Like what does the bottom bushing do vs what the top bushings does? I have stock indy bushings and blue aftermarket indy bushings and I want a middle ground in between them and was wondering what mixing them would do.[close]
The bottom bushing dictates how your turn feels, how much resistance there is and how far you can lean. The top one affects responsiveness, snap-back and stability. Most skaters who mix and match will go for a softer bottom for the best turn, then a harder top to reel the looseness back in. Ace's come like this stock.
I'd go with stock bottom and the blue 92a on top for street, flat, as well as transition. The opposite setup is really only good if you wanna cruise and be in complete control of the turn.
I just got the 9.5 Louie shape from enjoi and it’s an R7 Supersap. I’ve had the thaynan shape and that was R7 (non super sap) and they do feel the same, at least to me! I’d say go for it if you’re interested, R7 is good stuff!Expand QuoteGot a question about Dwindle boards - so R7 boards are being praised and I'm wondering if their Super Sap boards are the same thing, just with more sustainable glue. Is that true, is it the same overall experience either way?[close]
Is Nik Stain as tall irl as he looks on video?
Expand QuoteIs Nik Stain as tall irl as he looks on video?[close]
I've wondered this myself. I'm 6' 4" and i feel like every time i see a dude IRL that looks tall in a video, he's shorter than i am. Sometimes by a few inches or more.
I totally expected reynolds to be towering over me, but he was the same height when i met him around 18-19 years old.
How long does it take new Swiss bearings to make a sound?
How long does it take new Swiss bearings to make a sound?
like 5’7
Expand Quotelike 5’7[close]
Surprised by this for some reason, I thought taller.
But yeah, skaters short
Expand QuoteHow long does it take new Swiss bearings to make a sound?[close]
Is this like a Buddhist poem?
If a skater lands a trick but nobody is around to witness it, does it still count?
Isn’t the method to wipe the shit out of them after you lube them, ie zero residual…..like your bum…
Anybody know if theeve titanium kingpins fit into thunder team baseplates? Same length and pins?
How do I transfer my skate stoke to other areas in my life?
Expand QuoteAnybody know if theeve titanium kingpins fit into thunder team baseplates? Same length and pins?[close]
First off, did you mean a kingpin from the Theeve TiHanger? They haven't made titanium kingpins in many years, so unless you have some old TiKing v2's or whatever, they're gonna be regular solid or hollow steel kingpins.
Now, will they fit? Theeve trucks are 52,5mm high, so it may work depending on the hanger you put on them. You might get terrible clearance if the hangers are too low.
What do you mean by "pins"? They're regular kingpins, so they should have the right dimensions to fit most plates. However, I'm not sure how the splines will line up. Maybe someone who has experience replacing thunder kingpins can chime in?
Lastly, why are you doing this? Unless they're the only spares you've got, I don't see the advantage. I personally switch out the Theeve kingpins for actual titanium ones, but good luck finding any of those. Anyways, happy tinkering, and report back!
Where can I buy a pair of those enormous billowing pants those Tightbooth guys wear?Balloon Slacks:
I want to put ace low bushings in my indys but the bottom bushing is 1mm shorter. am I able to put a 1mm washer to keep the geometry?
I want to put ace low bushings in my indys but the bottom bushing is 1mm shorter. am I able to put a 1mm washer to keep the geometry?
Is Destructo dead again can’t find any new stock in the UK and Tommy left the brand last year
Expand QuoteIs Destructo dead again can’t find any new stock in the UK and Tommy left the brand last year[close]
Questions that don’t deserve answers
You answered your own question indirectly. They’re getting rid of old inventory on the website, but do not ship to U.K. If you really like them, stock up on what you can find. I’m sure shops in EU countries will ship to you, if you can’t find old stock around you.There my favourite trucks right now hence the question.Expand QuoteQuestions that don’t deserve answersExpand QuoteIs Destructo dead again can’t find any new stock in the UK and Tommy left the brand last year[close][close]
How do I transfer my skate stoke to other areas in my life?If everything in your life would stoke you out like skating does, wouldn't that mean that skating is nothing special anymore? Like whatever...no light without the dark..
You answered your own question indirectly. They’re getting rid of old inventory on the website, but do not ship to U.K. If you really like them, stock up on what you can find. I’m sure shops in EU countries will ship to you, if you can’t find old stock around you.Expand QuoteThere my favourite trucks right now hence the question.Expand QuoteQuestions that don’t deserve answersExpand QuoteIs Destructo dead again can’t find any new stock in the UK and Tommy left the brand last year[close][close][close]
Expand QuoteYou answered your own question indirectly. They’re getting rid of old inventory on the website, but do not ship to U.K. If you really like them, stock up on what you can find. I’m sure shops in EU countries will ship to you, if you can’t find old stock around you.Expand QuoteThere my favourite trucks right now hence the question.Expand QuoteQuestions that don’t deserve answersExpand QuoteIs Destructo dead again can’t find any new stock in the UK and Tommy left the brand last year[close][close][close][close]
Been hard to get the squadrons here at all EU or UK I ended up using 5.75 D1s but they are still fun trucks.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYou answered your own question indirectly. They’re getting rid of old inventory on the website, but do not ship to U.K. If you really like them, stock up on what you can find. I’m sure shops in EU countries will ship to you, if you can’t find old stock around you.Expand QuoteThere my favourite trucks right now hence the question.Expand QuoteQuestions that don’t deserve answersExpand QuoteIs Destructo dead again can’t find any new stock in the UK and Tommy left the brand last year[close][close][close][close]
Been hard to get the squadrons here at all EU or UK I ended up using 5.75 D1s but they are still fun trucks.[close]
Skatedeluxe have a load of the D2 mids mate. Not the squadrons but maybe worth a gander
https://www.skatedeluxe.com/en/destructo-shop
I break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.
I break too many decks.Use the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.
Use the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close]
I’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny 😄
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.
I’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny 😄
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.
Expand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny 😄
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads
How old is too old for a board? I found an old quasi in storage, probably 6 years old at this point, would the wood still be good to skate?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.
I break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.
They still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?
They still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?[close]
They still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?[close]
Expand QuoteThey still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?[close][close]
Razor tailing more than others?
On my 3rd flight.
and have sanded down the tail a few times.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?[close][close]
Razor tailing more than others?[close]
Almost / Darkstar / Blind / Enjoi all use DSM, single pressed, stick to the R7 or the R7 Impact / Impact Light, they start out extremely stiff and crispy but break in eventually. The impact ones don't razor as quickly as Powell Flight / Santa Cruz VX, very underrated and worth the money. The stiffness can be off putting for a start but stick with it beyond the 1st session and report back.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?[close][close]
Razor tailing more than others?[close]
Almost / Darkstar / Blind / Enjoi all use DSM, single pressed, stick to the R7 or the R7 Impact / Impact Light, they start out extremely stiff and crispy but break in eventually. The impact ones don't razor as quickly as Powell Flight / Santa Cruz VX, very underrated and worth the money. The stiffness can be off putting for a start but stick with it beyond the 1st session and report back.
The shapes are specific to the size (someone correct me if I'm wrong) but yea all those DSM/Dwindle brands share the same shapes/dimensions/sizes. I think Palace may be the only one with some custom shapes.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?[close][close]
Razor tailing more than others?[close]
Almost / Darkstar / Blind / Enjoi all use DSM, single pressed, stick to the R7 or the R7 Impact / Impact Light, they start out extremely stiff and crispy but break in eventually. The impact ones don't razor as quickly as Powell Flight / Santa Cruz VX, very underrated and worth the money. The stiffness can be off putting for a start but stick with it beyond the 1st session and report back.[close]
And they all have the same shape, really?
There’s full shape enjoi impact light decks too I saw though
The shapes are specific to the size (someone correct me if I'm wrong) but yea all those DSM/Dwindle brands share the same shapes/dimensions/sizes. I think Palace may be the only one with some custom shapes.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey still razor tail.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?[close][close]
Razor tailing more than others?[close]
Almost / Darkstar / Blind / Enjoi all use DSM, single pressed, stick to the R7 or the R7 Impact / Impact Light, they start out extremely stiff and crispy but break in eventually. The impact ones don't razor as quickly as Powell Flight / Santa Cruz VX, very underrated and worth the money. The stiffness can be off putting for a start but stick with it beyond the 1st session and report back.[close]
And they all have the same shape, really?
There’s full shape enjoi impact light decks too I saw though[close]
Due to the single press, you can interchange between brands. An 8.0 Almost will be identical to an 8.0 Enjoi, Blind, etc. I don't think the concave changes that much between board widths but someone else can confirm.
When I used to skate 7.75, I mainly skated Enjoi/Almost and the decks were all identical. Pretty sick especially if you like to stick to one shape. I'm not sure if anyone else had the same experience, but from what I remember, those decks razor tailed faster than BBS wood. Almost 1-2 weeks earlier sometimes. Haven't skated them in years though so quality may have improved
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The shapes are specific to the size (someone correct me if I'm wrong) but yea all those DSM/Dwindle brands share the same shapes/dimensions/sizes. I think Palace may be the only one with some custom shapes.
Due to the single press, you can interchange between brands. An 8.0 Almost will be identical to an 8.0 Enjoi, Blind, etc. I don't think the concave changes that much between board widths but someone else can confirm.
When I used to skate 7.75, I mainly skated Enjoi/Almost and the decks were all identical. Pretty sick especially if you like to stick to one shape. I'm not sure if anyone else had the same experience, but from what I remember, those decks razor tailed faster than BBS wood. Almost 1-2 weeks earlier sometimes. Haven't skated them in years though so quality may have improved[close]
Interesting that they all share the same shape. I wanted to stick to alien workshop / habitat / metal, but let’s see.
how do wheels get a stone ground finish/pre broken in? when they look dusty and feel soft to the touch on the contact patch. im curious as to what the machine is like but cant find any info
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m assuming you’re Canadian, so you can find deals from shops here:Expand QuoteExpand QuoteUse the threads on sale gear to get BBS decks for the same price you’re paying on decks that are breaking. Switch to wider boards and work on landing on bolts.Expand QuoteI break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.[close][close]
I have to admit ; I don’t get the first sentence.
Working on landing bolts is funny
Man, one time not landing bolts on a hard flip trick (don’t has to be a hard flip; to be a hard flip trick) and the deck is done.
You really think wider decks would help this? What would you consider a wide deck?
I‘m a pretty technical dude; so I’m not planning on getting too wide.[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122481.30
For me, it’s probably anything above 8.75-9”. As long as you’re not looking to do triple or quadruple flip tricks, you’ll probably be good on a bigger board with a short wheelbase. 8.5” is pretty standard and easy to get, but it all depends on your preference. I don’t know if you’re skating a 7.8”. If I were you, I’d go to a shop and see what feels right, and seems like it would be an improvement, without looking at the size labels.
Summary: Look into wider boards with shorter wheelbases, and try improving your technique for landing on bolts.[close]
Thanks, didn’t know those sale threads[close]
RIP your wallet
If you're a board breaker check out the Impact decks from Almost / Enjoi, you can find a bunch of them on clearance with the recent DSM kerfuffle. They are extremely stiff and durable, aren't as heavy as Crailtap's Pop Secret and don't razor as fast as NHS' VX decks.[close]
Will check them out, thanks! It’s really frustrating. Few ply‘s broke the first 20 minutes after a front shuv. Three days later it broke completely on the other side from a varial heel.
The deck before broke from a hard flip. The one before that on a varial heel too.
Those „front“ tricks are really problematic for me. I have to pop them super hard. I can’t even do a low front shuv.
The enjoi and almost are the same wood/ shape etc? They are made by DSM?
When those decks are longer lasting and the pop feel too, and they are the same price ; why is not everybody skating them?
I break too many decks.
What are cheap decks I get into?
What would you do?
Shops here have Relikk or moose blanks. They suck i guess.
Is it better to store boards stacked on top of each other or on the side?it's preferable to avoid stacking
Is it better to store boards stacked on top of each other or on the side?
jaccopo had his boards stacked upside down (graphic side up) in that followed video. that seems like the wrong way to do it
Is it better to store boards stacked on top of each other or on the side?
Powell flight
Santa Cruz vx
Creature vx
Enjoi and almost impact light
Anything else?
This may be a dumb question but would 8" axle truck on an 8.25 board be awkward or too magic carpety? I've never skated a board bigger than an 8 but I think I'm finally realizing that I'm a little too big to be comfortable on an 8 anymore. Not that big but 6'0 175lbs size 11 shoe. I just feel like my feet don't have enough room anymore. I gave my buddy's 8.38 a try and I think I'm ready to try a bigger board. Anyone have experience riding that size truck on an 8.25? Is it awkward feeling? I currently have some new Royal 139s and would like to keep them, but if needed I'll just buy some 144s. Thanks!
This may be a dumb question but would 8" axle truck on an 8.25 board be awkward or too magic carpety? I've never skated a board bigger than an 8 but I think I'm finally realizing that I'm a little too big to be comfortable on an 8 anymore. Not that big but 6'0 175lbs size 11 shoe. I just feel like my feet don't have enough room anymore. I gave my buddy's 8.38 a try and I think I'm ready to try a bigger board. Anyone have experience riding that size truck on an 8.25? Is it awkward feeling? I currently have some new Royal 139s and would like to keep them, but if needed I'll just buy some 144s. Thanks!
If you wuould measure your wheels and 3 of them are a hair over 52 but 1 is already a hair under 51, where would you put it when you rotate them? Atm it's the back truck heel side one
Expand QuoteThis may be a dumb question but would 8" axle truck on an 8.25 board be awkward or too magic carpety? I've never skated a board bigger than an 8 but I think I'm finally realizing that I'm a little too big to be comfortable on an 8 anymore. Not that big but 6'0 175lbs size 11 shoe. I just feel like my feet don't have enough room anymore. I gave my buddy's 8.38 a try and I think I'm ready to try a bigger board. Anyone have experience riding that size truck on an 8.25? Is it awkward feeling? I currently have some new Royal 139s and would like to keep them, but if needed I'll just buy some 144s. Thanks![close]
Throw some extra washers on the insides of the axles and you'll be sweet, two or three is good.
it's preferable to avoid stackingExpand QuoteIs it better to store boards stacked on top of each other or on the side?[close]
put them on the side (be sure they are 90° with the ground)
Expand QuoteIf you wuould measure your wheels and 3 of them are a hair over 52 but 1 is already a hair under 51, where would you put it when you rotate them? Atm it's the back truck heel side one[close]
Biggest wheel goes on the toeside back, second largest on the heelside back. The two smallest go up front. I don't think it matters which side.
Expand Quoteit's preferable to avoid stackingExpand QuoteIs it better to store boards stacked on top of each other or on the side?[close]
put them on the side (be sure they are 90° with the ground)[close]
@tzhangdox I'd recommend not to stack them. I used to stack mine, and they developed stress cracks. I've since put them on the side, on a carpeted floor, and in a cool dark space. I haven't seen any real warping on any of them since.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteit's preferable to avoid stackingExpand QuoteIs it better to store boards stacked on top of each other or on the side?[close]
put them on the side (be sure they are 90° with the ground)[close]
@tzhangdox I'd recommend not to stack them. I used to stack mine, and they developed stress cracks. I've since put them on the side, on a carpeted floor, and in a cool dark space. I haven't seen any real warping on any of them since.[close]
insane as i've never had an issue stacking but i have had boards warp on their side
Expand QuotePowell flight
Santa Cruz vx
Creature vx
Enjoi and almost impact light
Anything else?[close]
Girl pop secret
Expand QuoteIs it better to store boards stacked on top of each other or on the side?[close]
I worked in a lumber yard and we weren’t supposed to sit plywood on it’s side lest it deform, so I don’t see why skateboards would be any different. Stacked together will have more constant and even pressure applied throughout the decks.
I got way too drunk last Friday in DC and lost my rain jacket at the warner theater somewhere.
So now I'm looking for a nice rain jacket, any suggestions? I know its not really skateboarding related but ive gotten so many great recommendations on here that i thought i should ask. @Sanka Coffie with the gramicci tip and @jay_nev on the patagonia baggies, ive bought several pairs of each, thanks again guys.
currently looking at the patagonia torrentshell or slate sky, but i really dont know what else to look at. Didnt really like what carhartt had to offer which is my usual go to. Not stoked on north face either.
I got way too drunk last Friday in DC and lost my rain jacket at the warner theater somewhere.
So now I'm looking for a nice rain jacket, any suggestions? I know its not really skateboarding related but ive gotten so many great recommendations on here that i thought i should ask. @Sanka Coffie with the gramicci tip and @jay_nev on the patagonia baggies, ive bought several pairs of each, thanks again guys.
currently looking at the patagonia torrentshell or slate sky, but i really dont know what else to look at. Didnt really like what carhartt had to offer which is my usual go to. Not stoked on north face either.
I use a carhartt ‘storm defender’. Local skate shop was selling em too. Name is kinda…
Anyways, it works great for construction work, and is never out of place in the northwest.
Patagucci is sick, and if I had that kind of money I’d think about it.
Bike related, but I’ve had several chrome jackets that I thought would last ten minutes, ala some skate spitfire/4star type garment, that have instead lasted more like 10 years. Not sure if their stuff is still quality, but it was.
I guess I’d be asking: is this rain gear? Like grundens? Or a jacket that can handle some moisture, but needs to look kinda decent. Where I live, tech garments and tech employees are so intertwined, the look starts to kind of suck. My tech BROther had a mountain hardwear coat that would not die.
Long, longer, I appreciate spending more, on some nicer stuff that will last longer, and is hopefully somewhat ethical, but that’s a slippery slope at best.
Do you take the sticker off your new trucks?
Do you take the sticker off your new trucks?
Expand QuoteDo you take the sticker off your new trucks?[close]
Yeah, usually gotta soak em or use Goo-Gone to get it all off.
Do you take the sticker off your new trucks?
Are Thunder and Venture currently the only trucks that are cast in North America?
Expand QuoteAre Thunder and Venture currently the only trucks that are cast in North America?[close]
gullwing shadow
https://www.tactics.com/gullwing/shadow-dlx-skateboard-trucks/silver
tracker says "hand built in the USA" which probably just means assembled in the USA
https://selectskateshop.com/collections/tracker-trucks/products/tracker-trucks-axis-161mm-set
Thanks! Yeah there is a little coning going on. I gonna rotate them like suggested by jimgrude and also flip them.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIf you wuould measure your wheels and 3 of them are a hair over 52 but 1 is already a hair under 51, where would you put it when you rotate them? Atm it's the back truck heel side one[close]
Biggest wheel goes on the toeside back, second largest on the heelside back. The two smallest go up front. I don't think it matters which side.[close]
Agreed, but it usually depends on how a person skates too. A lot of slides or really pushing into things can wear wheels unevenly, but for the most part, when changing around wheels, the smallest wheel always goes on the front heel side for me as that wears out the least. Front toe can wear more just on the outside edge, as can the back toe a bit, but the back heel usually wears from the inside. The back always wears down faster overall than the front.
Is there any noticeable coning on any of them?
Also helps if the wheels are symmetrical so if needed you can flip one or more over if they start coning or wear unevenly but are still of a size to leave them in the same position on the board.
Are Thunder and Venture currently the only trucks that are cast in North America?
Why not more brands do that impact light stuff?
Seems pretty cool to have light decks that don’t break to easy and the price is just average.
Really thinking about trying one. Flipping into board and lipslide tricks on rails without breaking them sounds pretty good to me and I don’t get why I should get a normal board for the same price or even higher price when this really works.
It’s always the exact same shape too.
Never skated one, but how is this not superior to average decks?
Seriously interested in that question.
Why not more brands do that impact light stuff?
Expand QuoteWhy not more brands do that impact light stuff?
Seems pretty cool to have light decks that don’t break to easy and the price is just average.
Really thinking about trying one. Flipping into board and lipslide tricks on rails without breaking them sounds pretty good to me and I don’t get why I should get a normal board for the same price or even higher price when this really works.
It’s always the exact same shape too.
Never skated one, but how is this not superior to average decks?
Seriously interested in that question.[close]
Most of them are very specific in terms of support, eg some have the impact areas just round the trucks, others only right down the middle, some others are supported on top but not underneath, so boards can still break way more easily than some people might think.
I recall the number of all that sort of board that have come back broken to go for warranty and then been denied because the board still broke when the skater just landed too heavily on the wrong part of the board, which there wasn't really anything to do besides offer them a discount on their next board or just wear their unhappiness or whatever.
As to the price, I thought that any of those impact type boards were still a fair bit higher in price than a normal seven ply wood deck, but I haven't really looked at any for ages, or at least not since leaving the shop that used to get a lot of them in.
They don't seem that much more than other normal boards from looking at this lot:
https://almostskateboards.com/collections/impact-light
I guess I was thinking more of this one, at $119.95 which is about twice the price of a normal board:
https://almostskateboards.com/collections/decks/products/mullen-uber-expanded-silver-8-25-skateboard-deck
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy not more brands do that impact light stuff?
Seems pretty cool to have light decks that don’t break to easy and the price is just average.
Really thinking about trying one. Flipping into board and lipslide tricks on rails without breaking them sounds pretty good to me and I don’t get why I should get a normal board for the same price or even higher price when this really works.
It’s always the exact same shape too.
Never skated one, but how is this not superior to average decks?
Seriously interested in that question.[close]
Most of them are very specific in terms of support, eg some have the impact areas just round the trucks, others only right down the middle, some others are supported on top but not underneath, so boards can still break way more easily than some people might think.
I recall the number of all that sort of board that have come back broken to go for warranty and then been denied because the board still broke when the skater just landed too heavily on the wrong part of the board, which there wasn't really anything to do besides offer them a discount on their next board or just wear their unhappiness or whatever.
As to the price, I thought that any of those impact type boards were still a fair bit higher in price than a normal seven ply wood deck, but I haven't really looked at any for ages, or at least not since leaving the shop that used to get a lot of them in.
They don't seem that much more than other normal boards from looking at this lot:
https://almostskateboards.com/collections/impact-light
I guess I was thinking more of this one, at $119.95 which is about twice the price of a normal board:
https://almostskateboards.com/collections/decks/products/mullen-uber-expanded-silver-8-25-skateboard-deck[close]
Yea the impact lights were sick and were only $5-$10 more expensive than regular decks usually. I got them on sale a lot back in the day. The first 8.5 i ever rode was a haslam impact light.
The dwindle resin construction lasted longer for me than any other board i really liked it. The carbon inserts only improved my experience. I would buy these boards if they made one in a shape i liked with the right dimensions.
edit: that plain green youness one is fucking CALLING me. i cant do that short of a WB though =[
How do I properly get my feet measured? Podiatrist? Running shoe store? My Brannock size is 2.5 sizes above what I currently wear and my left foot is 1 size larger than my right foot. Even when I try to go up half a size, I get terrible heel slip.
How do I properly get my feet measured? Podiatrist? Running shoe store? My Brannock size is 2.5 sizes above what I currently wear and my left foot is 1 size larger than my right foot. Even when I try to go up half a size, I get terrible heel slip.
Mellowish concave/kicks anyone? Coming off an Enjoi with nice medium mellow concave but the kicks were a bit steep. Just got a cheap Magenta team board but I forgot that I don't really like the bbs 'moderate' concave shapes. I hate that feeling of stepping on a board and immediately feeling uncomfortable.A friend yesterday gave me one sk8 mafia deck (HLC made) and it has mellow concave and kicks. I also have one sour (HLC again) that is kind of mellow/medium (i think their mellowest shape is S4). And the best mellow tail and cocave i had on ps scum co 2 years ago, so may be WKND, Snack, Quasi would do the job (although some have pretty steep nose). And a lot of people have said Toy/Foundation are one of the flatest. Check some pics here https://r-fskate.com
A friend yesterday gave me one sk8 mafia deck (HLC made) and it has mellow concave and kicks. I also have one sour (HLC again) that is kind of mellow/medium (i think their mellowest shape is S4). And the best mellow tail and cocave i had on ps scum co 2 years ago, so may be WKND, Snack, Quasi would do the job (although some have pretty steep nose). And a lot of people have said Toy/Foundation are one of the flatest. Check some pics here https://r-fskate.comExpand QuoteMellowish concave/kicks anyone? Coming off an Enjoi with nice medium mellow concave but the kicks were a bit steep. Just got a cheap Magenta team board but I forgot that I don't really like the bbs 'moderate' concave shapes. I hate that feeling of stepping on a board and immediately feeling uncomfortable.[close]
Has anyone ridden the 8.37 palace shape with the 14.84 wheelbase? Is that wheelbase measurement accurate? I really want to try one if so, but that seems crazy for a board thats 31.13 long wan to make sure its not a typo/joke/they measured from the other side of the holes or something.
edit: this is the specific one im looking at https://shop-usa.palaceskateboards.com/products/4wu1jp0bubpm
Has anyone ridden the 8.37 palace shape with the 14.84 wheelbase? Is that wheelbase measurement accurate? I really want to try one if so, but that seems crazy for a board thats 31.13 long wan to make sure its not a typo/joke/they measured from the other side of the holes or something.
edit: this is the specific one im looking at https://shop-usa.palaceskateboards.com/products/4wu1jp0bubpm
Anyone can explain to me which iphone (13 pro ) settings you would use for filming skate videos?I actually have no idea whatsoever, but I’d bet some of the heads over on this “child board” dedicated to the topic might be able to hook you up w/ the knowledge you seek.
Absolute noob here. Hdr? High efficiency or most compatible?
1080p? 4K?
Hd?4k?
I don’t know anything about this.
I actually have no idea whatsoever, but I’d bet some of the heads over on this “child board” dedicated to the topic might be able to hook you up w/ the knowledge you seek.Expand QuoteAnyone can explain to me which iphone (13 pro ) settings you would use for filming skate videos?
Absolute noob here. Hdr? High efficiency or most compatible?
1080p? 4K?
Hd?4k?
I don’t know anything about this.[close]
Check it out.
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?board=31.0
Expand QuoteHas anyone ridden the 8.37 palace shape with the 14.84 wheelbase? Is that wheelbase measurement accurate? I really want to try one if so, but that seems crazy for a board thats 31.13 long wan to make sure its not a typo/joke/they measured from the other side of the holes or something.
edit: this is the specific one im looking at https://shop-usa.palaceskateboards.com/products/4wu1jp0bubpm[close]
I picked one up wanting to try the short deck long wheelbase, but it was not as short as listed. I’ll dig it up and post the measurements
Has anyone ever dyed a pair of skate shoes with wearable results? Obviously the fucked up colors are always the cheapest so I've been wondering if it'd be possible to dye them into something that isn't hideous...
How do you sue your doctor after your dead?
I'm losing my cool.
I had chest pain and lost all power to my body. Helpless like a new born baby.
He said how about we restart your psych meds? I was like NO NO NEVER AGAIN!
He said why do you think you're having a heart attack?
I said I was on 265 mg of methadone for 8/14 years
I had endocarditis 2x....
Wait you had endocarditis?
I just went fuck. I'm going to die.
I could no longer hear his words from that point on
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHas anyone ridden the 8.37 palace shape with the 14.84 wheelbase? Is that wheelbase measurement accurate? I really want to try one if so, but that seems crazy for a board thats 31.13 long wan to make sure its not a typo/joke/they measured from the other side of the holes or something.
edit: this is the specific one im looking at https://shop-usa.palaceskateboards.com/products/4wu1jp0bubpm[close]
I picked one up wanting to try the short deck long wheelbase, but it was not as short as listed. I’ll dig it up and post the measurements[close]
The 8.375 - 8.38 size is one that a lot of people skate, but I had never wanted to get that Palace board if the wheelbase was really 14.84 and I always thought that was a typo.
Is it really that long, or is it more just 14.48 or something?
Not a big deal really as they are usually more on the expensive side and not a brand I would usually buy for myself or anyone I know, but I always wondered about it and had never seen one in person.
For reference, the DLX 8.5 with 14.75 wb or even another board brand that has 8.75 with 15" wheelbase are a good overall length with normal kicks but they are both 32.5 or more long. The only board I have seen with 14.75 or bigger wheelbase that is under 32 was a cruiser board and both kicks were so short it wasn't really an option as a normal board, especially the nose, but that is just my observations.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHas anyone ridden the 8.37 palace shape with the 14.84 wheelbase? Is that wheelbase measurement accurate? I really want to try one if so, but that seems crazy for a board thats 31.13 long wan to make sure its not a typo/joke/they measured from the other side of the holes or something.
edit: this is the specific one im looking at https://shop-usa.palaceskateboards.com/products/4wu1jp0bubpm[close]
I picked one up wanting to try the short deck long wheelbase, but it was not as short as listed. I’ll dig it up and post the measurements[close]
The 8.375 - 8.38 size is one that a lot of people skate, but I had never wanted to get that Palace board if the wheelbase was really 14.84 and I always thought that was a typo.
Is it really that long, or is it more just 14.48 or something?
Not a big deal really as they are usually more on the expensive side and not a brand I would usually buy for myself or anyone I know, but I always wondered about it and had never seen one in person.
For reference, the DLX 8.5 with 14.75 wb or even another board brand that has 8.75 with 15" wheelbase are a good overall length with normal kicks but they are both 32.5 or more long. The only board I have seen with 14.75 or bigger wheelbase that is under 32 was a cruiser board and both kicks were so short it wasn't really an option as a normal board, especially the nose, but that is just my observations.[close]
Yeah man the wheelbase is right, 14.8. And length measures 32. I ended up giving it away because I’m 5’8 and that was not working for me. I was going through some madness and trying completely opposite wheelbases for a minute
What’s Bobby Dekeyzers setup?
didnt realize so many people like to hot rodthe hot rod isn't that bad whenever the trucks are 0.25" wider than the board. In my experience, the wheels sit pretty much flush with the rails of the deck. 5.6 Ventures on 8" decks feels great.
Expand QuoteWhat’s Bobby Dekeyzers setup?[close]
thunder 149 (i think)
jessup
quasi 8.25
54mm conical fulls
1/8th risers
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s Bobby Dekeyzers setup?[close]
thunder 149 (i think)
jessup
quasi 8.25
54mm conical fulls
1/8th risers[close]
When I asked someone that knows him they said he skates 147s and sometimes 148s, doing the Ishod top bushing thing with 147s.
Does anyone know which woodshop supplied the original "Maple Skateboards" brand? Team was Donger, Carney, MJ, Hsu, Knight, Mayhew and so on.
Only ever had one, circa 97, but it was the lightest, most pop, best shape board I ever had (excluding an amazing Stereo). Been bugging me for a long time who pressed that brand...
Does anyone know which woodshop supplied the original "Maple Skateboards" brand? Team was Donger, Carney, MJ, Hsu, Knight, Mayhew and so on.
Only ever had one, circa 97, but it was the lightest, most pop, best shape board I ever had (excluding an amazing Stereo). Been bugging me for a long time who pressed that brand...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s Bobby Dekeyzers setup?[close]
thunder 149 (i think)
jessup
quasi 8.25
54mm conical fulls
1/8th risers[close]
When I asked someone that knows him they said he skates 147s and sometimes 148s, doing the Ishod top bushing thing with 147s.
You think skating is a good leg workout?
Expand QuoteYou think skating is a good leg workout?[close]
Skating big bowls is alright. I don't think anything else in skating would be intense enough on the legs to be a workout.
Will it build endurance? Yeah, but not as much as cycling.
Will it build muscle? No, go and lift weights if that's what you want.
Will you burn calories/lose weight? Yes if you are skating a big bowl
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYou think skating is a good leg workout?[close]
Skating big bowls is alright. I don't think anything else in skating would be intense enough on the legs to be a workout.
Will it build endurance? Yeah, but not as much as cycling.
Will it build muscle? No, go and lift weights if that's what you want.
Will you burn calories/lose weight? Yes if you are skating a big bowl[close]
Insane take. Jumping is not a workout? There's a reason some people puke after a 1min contest line.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s Bobby Dekeyzers setup?[close]
thunder 149 (i think)
jessup
quasi 8.25
54mm conical fulls
1/8th risers[close]
When I asked someone that knows him they said he skates 147s and sometimes 148s, doing the Ishod top bushing thing with 147s.[close]
thanks for the correction i’ll edit the post
what if somebody like shanahan or bilyeu got dropped from dc? would their entire career implode since everything about them revolves around that specific look?New Balance. Nike SB. Adidas.
AppreciatedExpand QuoteDoes anyone know which woodshop supplied the original "Maple Skateboards" brand? Team was Donger, Carney, MJ, Hsu, Knight, Mayhew and so on.
Only ever had one, circa 97, but it was the lightest, most pop, best shape board I ever had (excluding an amazing Stereo). Been bugging me for a long time who pressed that brand...[close]
Watson Laminates, it was it's inhouse brand for a while.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteYou think skating is a good leg workout?[close]
Skating big bowls is alright. I don't think anything else in skating would be intense enough on the legs to be a workout.
Will it build endurance? Yeah, but not as much as cycling.
Will it build muscle? No, go and lift weights if that's what you want.
Will you burn calories/lose weight? Yes if you are skating a big bowl[close]
Insane take. Jumping is not a workout? There's a reason some people puke after a 1min contest line.[close]
No, doing one jump every couple of minutes if you're trying to land a ledge trick or something is not a workout
AppreciatedExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone know which woodshop supplied the original "Maple Skateboards" brand? Team was Donger, Carney, MJ, Hsu, Knight, Mayhew and so on.
Only ever had one, circa 97, but it was the lightest, most pop, best shape board I ever had (excluding an amazing Stereo). Been bugging me for a long time who pressed that brand...[close]
Watson Laminates, it was it's inhouse brand for a while.[close]
I'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?
Expand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Just go for the rubber grip, can always re-grip it later when he gets older
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Just go for the rubber grip, can always re-grip it later when he gets older[close]
Couldn't you basically put everything on top of a board with the right glue? Cork, Velvet or Grandmas old carpet.
Interesting. Maybe I just got lucky as I only ever rode one of them, but honestly one of the best boards I ever had.Expand QuoteAppreciatedExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes anyone know which woodshop supplied the original "Maple Skateboards" brand? Team was Donger, Carney, MJ, Hsu, Knight, Mayhew and so on.
Only ever had one, circa 97, but it was the lightest, most pop, best shape board I ever had (excluding an amazing Stereo). Been bugging me for a long time who pressed that brand...[close]
Watson Laminates, it was it's inhouse brand for a while.[close][close]
this is not how i remember Watson wood from that era at all, granted i always went for Prime/world, blind, 101 boards.
i remember Waston being the opposite and most those Maple dudes would ride blank Prime wood and many later leaving to ride for Co.'s that used Prime wood, A-team, Enjoi, ect....
one thing i remember for sure is their stains sucked and i'm pretty sure it's because they never changed out their dye tanks, their stains were always dingy and gross.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Just go for the rubber grip, can always re-grip it later when he gets older[close]
Couldn't you basically put everything on top of a board with the right glue? Cork, Velvet or Grandmas old carpet.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s Bobby Dekeyzers setup?[close]
thunder 149 (i think)
jessup
quasi 8.25
54mm conical fulls
1/8th risers[close]
When I asked someone that knows him they said he skates 147s and sometimes 148s, doing the Ishod top bushing thing with 147s.[close]
thanks for the correction i’ll edit the post[close]
Genuinely wondering, what do you do with this type of info? Do you try out a similar setup?
If I had to choose between independent and thunder, which one is more prone to speed wobble?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s Bobby Dekeyzers setup?[close]
thunder 149 (i think)
jessup
quasi 8.25
54mm conical fulls
1/8th risers[close]
When I asked someone that knows him they said he skates 147s and sometimes 148s, doing the Ishod top bushing thing with 147s.[close]
thanks for the correction i’ll edit the post[close]
Genuinely wondering, what do you do with this type of info? Do you try out a similar setup?[close]
I am guilty of this, for sure.
Biggest ‘madness’ contributor: watching someone skate, and wanting to emulate. It is wack to type out/think/do, but yeah, there it is. Influenced.
As an example, I rarely get time to ‘really’ skate. It’s usually just a few minutes here and there, and generally something else is going on (kids, pets, partner). With that type of scenario, whatever I’m on doesn’t matter. The last few times out I’ve ridden a 4+ year old strangelove that has a graphic that makes me smile, ace trucks, and normal sized wheels. For just rolling around, this works great. I’m old and I’ll never break this, if the skate industry ceased and all of the gear was unavailable, I’d be able to skate longer than my body would last.
But then I see a Wade post of him skating flatground and I want 147s, perfect deck, small wheels. Or Puleo, or …Jacopo. BDK. Etc.
Changing one’s setups to mimic a pro’s is honestly pretty weird, doesn’t make sense. Bodies are different, and then the chasm between the levels ability cannot be overstated.
But yeah.
I know it’s kooky, but at some level, isn’t this how the skateboard industry works? People get psyched on someone’s skating and then are inspired to buy a graphic, a tshirt, a type of bearing?
Basically my entire time on slap could be summed up as: ‘which computer is the best for hacking’
Anyone know where Terp is getting boards pressed in Ohio?
i feel like the less you skate the more madness you get. no disrespect to anyone. i get it when it's raining and i can't skate.
Expand Quotei feel like the less you skate the more madness you get. no disrespect to anyone. i get it when it's raining and i can't skate.[close]
Agreed
Anyone have like a list or catalog of every shape Antihero has made? idk just curious and would like to see them all next to each other.
Expand QuoteAnyone have like a list or catalog of every shape Antihero has made? idk just curious and would like to see them all next to each other.[close]
Would be sick. T
Obviously I’m old and nostalgic, but the early anti hero and Krooked stuff was pretty rad, to me. Some of it now is too. And some seems more paint by numbers.
The old shapes would be interesting. Seeing all of the little ass boards they used to make would be dope
i feel like the less you skate the more madness you get. no disrespect to anyone. i get it when it's raining and i can't skate.
Expand Quotei feel like the less you skate the more madness you get. no disrespect to anyone. i get it when it's raining and i can't skate.[close]
And suddenly it is 2 am, you get out of bed and measuring your speed rings (they all had the same width).
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei feel like the less you skate the more madness you get. no disrespect to anyone. i get it when it's raining and i can't skate.[close]
And suddenly it is 2 am, you get out of bed and measuring your speed rings (they all had the same width).[close]
Not even going to front that I don't get VERY upset if my speed rings aren't all the same.
Anyone ever buy from https://www.noveltyskateboard.com ?
They have a deck from the Loose Company I've had my eye on for $44 shipped to the US. Just seems too good to be true but they have a shit ton of skate stuff on their website.
Expand QuoteAnyone ever buy from https://www.noveltyskateboard.com ?
They have a deck from the Loose Company I've had my eye on for $44 shipped to the US. Just seems too good to be true but they have a shit ton of skate stuff on their website.[close]
Are they maple or like, birch?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone ever buy from https://www.noveltyskateboard.com ?
They have a deck from the Loose Company I've had my eye on for $44 shipped to the US. Just seems too good to be true but they have a shit ton of skate stuff on their website.[close]
Are they maple or like, birch?[close]
Maple according to the description. The Novelty site basically mimics the description from the company's
Loose: https://looseskateboardco.com/product/the-loose-company-sitting-room-deck/
Novelty: https://www.noveltyskateboard.com/the-loose-company-sitting-room-8-skateboard-deck-multi-limited-edition/?attribute_size=8%22
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone ever buy from https://www.noveltyskateboard.com ?
They have a deck from the Loose Company I've had my eye on for $44 shipped to the US. Just seems too good to be true but they have a shit ton of skate stuff on their website.[close]
Are they maple or like, birch?[close]
Maple according to the description. The Novelty site basically mimics the description from the company's
Loose: https://looseskateboardco.com/product/the-loose-company-sitting-room-deck/
Novelty: https://www.noveltyskateboard.com/the-loose-company-sitting-room-8-skateboard-deck-multi-limited-edition/?attribute_size=8%22[close]
Looks beyond sketch to me.
Alien workshop had a board once that had rubber grip like a classic table tennis paddle. It worked good enough.Expand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Just go for the rubber grip, can always re-grip it later when he gets older
The issue should be more with the word "good" rather than "workout". I'd say no simply because you don't really work out both legs evenly. Couple years ago I started riding a bike to go skate and I feel like that adds a bit to a session where I could actually class it as getting exercise.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteYou think skating is a good leg workout?[close]
Skating big bowls is alright. I don't think anything else in skating would be intense enough on the legs to be a workout.
Will it build endurance? Yeah, but not as much as cycling.
Will it build muscle? No, go and lift weights if that's what you want.
Will you burn calories/lose weight? Yes if you are skating a big bowl[close]
Insane take. Jumping is not a workout? There's a reason some people puke after a 1min contest line.[close]
No, doing one jump every couple of minutes if you're trying to land a ledge trick or something is not a workout
Baker is BBS
Does all the Baker decks got the holografic sticker of BBS between the truck holes?
Expand QuoteBaker is BBS
Does all the Baker decks got the holografic sticker of BBS between the truck holes?[close]
Somebody help please?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBaker is BBS
Does all the Baker decks got the holografic sticker of BBS between the truck holes?[close]
Somebody help please?[close]
Considering it's the new thing on BBS made boards, they should have that yes
What happened to the Quantum thread?
Expand QuoteWhat happened to the Quantum thread?[close]
weird
i was checking it earlier today ("New Skater-Designed Ceramic Bearings" in my history) but it seems gone now
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat happened to the Quantum thread?[close]
weird
i was checking it earlier today ("New Skater-Designed Ceramic Bearings" in my history) but it seems gone now[close]
@Quantum_Bearing_Science explain please
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat happened to the Quantum thread?[close]
weird
i was checking it earlier today ("New Skater-Designed Ceramic Bearings" in my history) but it seems gone now[close]
@Quantum_Bearing_Science explain please[close]
They deleted the thread after not being able to take any sort of criticism. I was typing out a reply giving them some advice about not being passive aggressive since they’re already using the boards for free market research and it wouldn’t post. Refreshed the shoes and gear section and it was gone. The tides of opinion can change real quick over here
For the record I’m skating their fusion bearings right now and they’re really fast. Maybe the fastest bearings I’ve ever skated. Four of them seized up after 6ish weeks of skating. I cleaned and lubed them up this morning, so we’ll see how long they’ll stay good
They deleted the thread after not being able to take any sort of criticism. I was typing out a reply giving them some advice about not being passive aggressive since they’re already using the boards for free market research and it wouldn’t post. Refreshed the shoes and gear section and it was gone. The tides of opinion can change real quick over hereI've had bones swiss for 3+ years that never seized the wheel, they wouldn't move sometimes but only because of axle slippage.
For the record I’m skating their fusion bearings right now and they’re really fast. Maybe the fastest bearings I’ve ever skated. Four of them seized up after 6ish weeks of skating. I cleaned and lubed them up this morning, so we’ll see how long they’ll stay good
They deleted the thread after not being able to take any sort of criticism. I was typing out a reply giving them some advice about not being passive aggressive since they’re already using the boards for free market research and it wouldn’t post. Refreshed the shoes and gear section and it was gone. The tides of opinion can change real quick over here
For the record I’m skating their fusion bearings right now and they’re really fast. Maybe the fastest bearings I’ve ever skated. Four of them seized up after 6ish weeks of skating. I cleaned and lubed them up this morning, so we’ll see how long they’ll stay good
They deleted the thread after not being able to take any sort of criticism. I was typing out a reply giving them some advice about not being passive aggressive since they’re already using the boards for free market research and it wouldn’t post. Refreshed the shoes and gear section and it was gone. The tides of opinion can change real quick over here
For the record I’m skating their fusion bearings right now and they’re really fast. Maybe the fastest bearings I’ve ever skated. Four of them seized up after 6ish weeks of skating. I cleaned and lubed them up this morning, so we’ll see how long they’ll stay good
They weren’t able to handle the criticism.I skated a set when they first came out a few years ago. They were really really bad. One of the maybe 2 sets of bearings I’ve owned where they fell apart
Anyone skate SKFs? If so, how are they compared to Bones Reds?
Have trucks always been made of aluminum?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBaker is BBS
Does all the Baker decks got the holografic sticker of BBS between the truck holes?[close]
Somebody help please?[close]
Considering it's the new thing on BBS made boards, they should have that yes[close]
Do you mean only the decks made from X year got that sticker?
Bbs didnt use to put such stickers?
the holographic sticker is fairly recent (for approx a year and a half)
Edit: my bad and sorry for the misleading info, i just checked on a couple boards from BBS i have in stock at the shop (less than 3 months old), Antihero, Krooked, Passport and they don't have the holographic sticker
maybe the new thing is not having that holographic sticker
the holographic sticker is fairly recent (for approx a year and a half)
Edit: my bad and sorry for the misleading info, i just checked on a couple boards from BBS i have in stock at the shop (less than 3 months old), Antihero, Krooked, Passport and they don't have the holographic sticker
maybe the new thing is not having that holographic sticker
What happened to the Quantum thread?
Let’s not forget Trackers with the plastic baseplates that broke immediately.Expand QuoteHave trucks always been made of aluminum?[close]
Unless you're talking about major brands, no. It's easy to come across plastic trucks on crappy "skateboards" from department stores.
Bennett was known for having plastic baseplates that broke easily.
Theeve sells a truck with a hanger that is made of titanium.
Have trucks always been made of aluminum?
You should let threads exist for informational purposes. Now all those answered question went back to being unsanswered
I think you assumed I was replying to you. I wasn’t. I understand your issue with the bearings and DM’d you a few days ago to get some more info.
If you’re down to check it, cool. If not, cool.
Expand QuoteYou should let threads exist for informational purposes. Now all those answered question went back to being unsanswered[close]
^^ this.
I bought the Atoms simply because of the good reviews in the thread. I wouldnt have heard about them otherwise. I am 3 months in and more than happy so far. That is also what I wrote in the thread. I just dont understand why you would take away that information just because things got a bit bumpy. People still appreciate your product and you have successfully advertised it to some of us here. But now that you got your feet on the ground with a few pros on board maybe the dirty ol SLAP messageboards are too critical of a place for you?
Expand QuoteI think you assumed I was replying to you. I wasn’t. I understand your issue with the bearings and DM’d you a few days ago to get some more info.
If you’re down to check it, cool. If not, cool.[close]
Lol ok dude. You vagueposted a response to a post I made without actually quoting me or addressing me directly… so you could have plausible deniability?
The thread doesn't look too fucked up, I'd try loosening it first as a gauge of how bad it actually is. If removing it takes more force than usual then crank it back down and ride it till it's last grind.Anyone know another brand that has the same or similar shape as frog. I really like the shape but not to common to find
Expand QuoteAnyone know another brand that has the same or similar shape as frog. I really like the shape but not to common to find[close]
What’s the frog shape like?
Anyone know another brand that has the same or similar shape as frog. I really like the shape but not to common to findTheories has similar shapes. Or picture show.
Is the darkroom 8.25 the standard bbs 8.25 shape?
My darkroom deck label says: 8.25 x 32; Tail 6.5875; Nose 6.875. (Who tf needs more than 2 decimal places accuracy here. As if that's even possible on the manufacturing side...)
I like it a lot, perfect taper on the tail in my opinion
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It is funny how the inch to cm conversion is almost non existent in skateboarding though.
The few shops that do measure in cm / mm always get me and I have to google the conversion tool to check measurements.
Imagine if I said I rode a board that was 820 x 216 with a 368 wheelbase (32.3 x 8.5 with 14.5 wb).
Conversion:
8.25" wide = 210 mm
14.25" wheelbase = 362 mm
6.5875" tail = 167 mm
6.875" nose = 175 mm
32" length = 813 mm
* rounded to the nearest mm
Expand Quote.
It is funny how the inch to cm conversion is almost non existent in skateboarding though.
The few shops that do measure in cm / mm always get me and I have to google the conversion tool to check measurements.
Imagine if I said I rode a board that was 820 x 216 with a 368 wheelbase (32.3 x 8.5 with 14.5 wb).
Conversion:
8.25" wide = 210 mm
14.25" wheelbase = 362 mm
6.5875" tail = 167 mm
6.875" nose = 175 mm
32" length = 813 mm
* rounded to the nearest mm[close]
On the other hand it‘s normal to measure wheels in millimeters. I always pondered, why come?
Expand QuoteExpand Quote.
It is funny how the inch to cm conversion is almost non existent in skateboarding though.
The few shops that do measure in cm / mm always get me and I have to google the conversion tool to check measurements.
Imagine if I said I rode a board that was 820 x 216 with a 368 wheelbase (32.3 x 8.5 with 14.5 wb).
Conversion:
8.25" wide = 210 mm
14.25" wheelbase = 362 mm
6.5875" tail = 167 mm
6.875" nose = 175 mm
32" length = 813 mm
* rounded to the nearest mm[close]
On the other hand it‘s normal to measure wheels in millimeters. I always pondered, why come?[close]
Decks all in inches
Risers almost all in inches, some in mm
Trucks mixed, some 144 mm, others 5.6 inches
Wheels all in mm
Bolts in inches
Grip in inches 9 x 33 is the most common size of grip
Bearings - n/a
Anything else?
Shoes in US size, cm and in EU sizes
Pants in both, eg 34" or 87 cm waist
I guess it is just one of those things hey!?!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote.
It is funny how the inch to cm conversion is almost non existent in skateboarding though.
The few shops that do measure in cm / mm always get me and I have to google the conversion tool to check measurements.
Imagine if I said I rode a board that was 820 x 216 with a 368 wheelbase (32.3 x 8.5 with 14.5 wb).
Conversion:
8.25" wide = 210 mm
14.25" wheelbase = 362 mm
6.5875" tail = 167 mm
6.875" nose = 175 mm
32" length = 813 mm
* rounded to the nearest mm[close]
On the other hand it‘s normal to measure wheels in millimeters. I always pondered, why come?[close]
Decks all in inches
Risers almost all in inches, some in mm
Trucks mixed, some 144 mm, others 5.6 inches
Wheels all in mm
Bolts in inches
Grip in inches 9 x 33 is the most common size of grip
Bearings - n/a
Anything else?
Shoes in US size, cm and in EU sizes
Pants in both, eg 34" or 87 cm waist
I guess it is just one of those things hey!?![close]
(https://i.ibb.co/LYhPRHD/a929748b-008b-4dc1-b4f6-da5e9d7797dc.jpg)
Maybe just because this would look really stupid ;) .
Expand QuoteExpand Quote.
It is funny how the inch to cm conversion is almost non existent in skateboarding though.
The few shops that do measure in cm / mm always get me and I have to google the conversion tool to check measurements.
Imagine if I said I rode a board that was 820 x 216 with a 368 wheelbase (32.3 x 8.5 with 14.5 wb).
Conversion:
8.25" wide = 210 mm
14.25" wheelbase = 362 mm
6.5875" tail = 167 mm
6.875" nose = 175 mm
32" length = 813 mm
* rounded to the nearest mm[close]
On the other hand it‘s normal to measure wheels in millimeters. I always pondered, why come?[close]
Decks all in inches
Risers almost all in inches, some in mm
Trucks mixed, some 144 mm, others 5.6 inches
Wheels all in mm
Bolts in inches
Grip in inches 9 x 33 is the most common size of grip
Bearings - n/a
Anything else?
Shoes in US size, cm and in EU sizes
Pants in both, eg 34" or 87 cm waist
I guess it is just one of those things hey!?!
Yo, has anyone tried any Woodchuck Laminates decks yet? Decks are getting very fuckin expensive and at least where I live the regular price of a Death deck is pretty much akin to a deck that's been on sale.plenty of brands run the mystery box deals with 2-3 decks coming out at $30-40/deck. Crailtap, Primitive, Baker/Deathwish, The Killing Floor, etc. Crailtap and Primitive are pretty consistent on running the deal multiple times throughout the year
plenty of brands run the mystery box deals with 2-3 decks coming out at $30-40/deck. Crailtap, Primitive, Baker/Deathwish, The Killing Floor, etc. Crailtap and Primitive are pretty consistent on running the deal multiple times throughout the yearExpand QuoteYo, has anyone tried any Woodchuck Laminates decks yet? Decks are getting very fuckin expensive and at least where I live the regular price of a Death deck is pretty much akin to a deck that's been on sale.[close]
Yo, has anyone tried any Woodchuck Laminates decks yet? Decks are getting very fuckin expensive and at least where I live the regular price of a Death deck is pretty much akin to a deck that's been on sale.
Bearings are measured in mm. All skateboard bearings are 8mm (inner race).
The only time it would matter is if you come across a few really old roller skate models (I don't remember which one) that use 7mm bearings (b/c 7mm axle), but I really doubt you would unless you're actively looking for it.
Can anyone help me find what this board shape would be called? It's a flip "8.125 " but it's the weirdest shaped board I have ever seen or had. I'm surprised that I love it but I do and I got my varial heels and FS heels back for the first time since I started skating again. It's a PS Stix Flip and I think I saw they weren't made by them anymore. This thing is wild, it's got a small square nose and a larger scoopy tail. it is almost 8.25 at the bottom truck, 8.125 around the middle, and 7.8ish around the front truck. I'm skating it with Ace af-1s and 54mm rictas and it's perfect. I was wanting to know what it was called so I could try to find another one or a similar one from a different company. I would have no idea how to look it up. Any help would be awesome. I'm attaching photos to show what I mean.
Expand QuoteCan anyone help me find what this board shape would be called? It's a flip "8.125 " but it's the weirdest shaped board I have ever seen or had. I'm surprised that I love it but I do and I got my varial heels and FS heels back for the first time since I started skating again. It's a PS Stix Flip and I think I saw they weren't made by them anymore. This thing is wild, it's got a small square nose and a larger scoopy tail. it is almost 8.25 at the bottom truck, 8.125 around the middle, and 7.8ish around the front truck. I'm skating it with Ace af-1s and 54mm rictas and it's perfect. I was wanting to know what it was called so I could try to find another one or a similar one from a different company. I would have no idea how to look it up. Any help would be awesome. I'm attaching photos to show what I mean.[close]
thats weird, ive never seen or heard of a board that tapers like that twords the nose. usually its the opposite
Is the darkroom 8.25 the standard bbs 8.25 shape?
My darkroom deck label says: 8.25 x 32; Tail 6.5875; Nose 6.875. (Who tf needs more than 2 decimal places accuracy here. As if that's even possible on the manufacturing side...)
I like it a lot, perfect taper on the tail in my opinion
Can anyone help me find what this board shape would be called? It's a flip "8.125 " but it's the weirdest shaped board I have ever seen or had. I'm surprised that I love it but I do and I got my varial heels and FS heels back for the first time since I started skating again. It's a PS Stix Flip and I think I saw they weren't made by them anymore. This thing is wild, it's got a small square nose and a larger scoopy tail. it is almost 8.25 at the bottom truck, 8.125 around the middle, and 7.8ish around the front truck. I'm skating it with Ace af-1s and 54mm rictas and it's perfect. I was wanting to know what it was called so I could try to find another one or a similar one from a different company. I would have no idea how to look it up. Any help would be awesome. I'm attaching photos to show what I mean.
Would you recommend Hopps wheels? I’ve found those Hopps Keep it moving wheels for a good price but I prefer asking Slap experts first.
Can anyone help me find what this board shape would be called? It's a flip "8.125 " but it's the weirdest shaped board I have ever seen or had. I'm surprised that I love it but I do and I got my varial heels and FS heels back for the first time since I started skating again. It's a PS Stix Flip and I think I saw they weren't made by them anymore. This thing is wild, it's got a small square nose and a larger scoopy tail. it is almost 8.25 at the bottom truck, 8.125 around the middle, and 7.8ish around the front truck. I'm skating it with Ace af-1s and 54mm rictas and it's perfect. I was wanting to know what it was called so I could try to find another one or a similar one from a different company. I would have no idea how to look it up. Any help would be awesome. I'm attaching photos to show what I mean.
Expand QuoteWould you recommend Hopps wheels? I’ve found those Hopps Keep it moving wheels for a good price but I prefer asking Slap experts first.[close]
Thank you!! I have some F4 radials and conical fulls and I like them. I’ve had other wheels and liked them too so I can adapt. I do tricks on flat only, no ramps.
I've got a set, I'm pretty sure they are poured by Creative. Opinions differ on how good Creative wheels are, some people thing they are complete trash, others like them. I think they are perfectly fine wheels, but F4 disciples might disagree.
Do you skate the same shoes over and over again?
You think it’s worth it?
Are the first days still not cool to skate in the new shoes, even you had them before or do you think the adjusting is quicker than with switching the shoes all the time?
Your take on this?
Never had the same shoes twice in a row, but skating new shoes pissed me off the first few days.
Edit: also ; would you put shoo goo on asap or after one or two sessions?
how do you shift your weight back to heel side on a slappy crook, everybody says go toe side to get into it and when i do i just stick because all my weight is on my toes. is there a secret to it?
also do you just kinda ride into it at a 45 or do u lean back and jam your front foot forward?
Expand Quotehow do you shift your weight back to heel side on a slappy crook, everybody says go toe side to get into it and when i do i just stick because all my weight is on my toes. is there a secret to it?
also do you just kinda ride into it at a 45 or do u lean back and jam your front foot forward?[close]
The "secret" is literally putting your weight from your toes to your heel. Exactly the same way you would do it just standing on the ground. Stand on your toes, then shift the weight to stand on your heels.
As soon as you got up the curb, shift it. No magic to it, super simple. I think the angle should be even more than 45°. I learned it at pretty much 80-90° and then carving into the curb
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehow do you shift your weight back to heel side on a slappy crook, everybody says go toe side to get into it and when i do i just stick because all my weight is on my toes. is there a secret to it?
also do you just kinda ride into it at a 45 or do u lean back and jam your front foot forward?[close]
The "secret" is literally putting your weight from your toes to your heel. Exactly the same way you would do it just standing on the ground. Stand on your toes, then shift the weight to stand on your heels.
As soon as you got up the curb, shift it. No magic to it, super simple. I think the angle should be even more than 45°. I learned it at pretty much 80-90° and then carving into the curb[close]
For me the trick is in the foot placement of the back foot: toes in the heel pocket and heel hanging off for bs crooks, heel in toeside pocket and toes hanging off on fs crooks. Works for me, try it.
Do you skate the same shoes over and over again?
You think it’s worth it?
Are the first days still not cool to skate in the new shoes, even you had them before or do you think the adjusting is quicker than with switching the shoes all the time?
Your take on this?
Never had the same shoes twice in a row, but skating new shoes pissed me off the first few days.
Edit: also ; would you put shoo goo on asap or after one or two sessions?
Thanks, @Mbrimson88
Did you guys ever skate shoes that just sucked skating in?
I‘m one day in a pair of covered one starts and they are so uncomfortable and the soul goes just too high into the part where’s usually already the leather.
All my heelflip tricks suffer so hard from this.
Makes me scared off skating my Lynx Zero‘s
Take the insole from the old shoe and put it in the new one if you skate them for the first time.
Thanks!
How long would you say does it take til a shoe is broken in when you start skating them brand new?
I guess I should wear them a while before I skate them in the future. Will make the whole thing faster probably
Thanks!
How long would you say does it take til a shoe is broken in when you start skating them brand new?
I guess I should wear them a while before I skate them in the future. Will make the whole thing faster probably
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehow do you shift your weight back to heel side on a slappy crook, everybody says go toe side to get into it and when i do i just stick because all my weight is on my toes. is there a secret to it?
also do you just kinda ride into it at a 45 or do u lean back and jam your front foot forward?[close]
The "secret" is literally putting your weight from your toes to your heel. Exactly the same way you would do it just standing on the ground. Stand on your toes, then shift the weight to stand on your heels.
As soon as you got up the curb, shift it. No magic to it, super simple. I think the angle should be even more than 45°. I learned it at pretty much 80-90° and then carving into the curb[close]
For me the trick is in the foot placement of the back foot: toes in the heel pocket and heel hanging off for bs crooks, heel in toeside pocket and toes hanging off on fs crooks. Works for me, try it.[close]
How is your backfoot relevant for crooks? You can have it centered on the bolts and it doesn't change anything
Which Bones/Powell Dragon wheel shape is most similar to a Spitfire F4 Classic?
Looking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.Shorter WB should help your flip tricks and overall responsiveness of the board, 14.25-14.5”, under that for tall people like us starts to feel cramped and unstable imho.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.
Looking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.
Wheels and trucks are in mm because they came from rollerskates which are french. When Americans started making skateboards they just copied existing products.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote.
It is funny how the inch to cm conversion is almost non existent in skateboarding though.
The few shops that do measure in cm / mm always get me and I have to google the conversion tool to check measurements.
Imagine if I said I rode a board that was 820 x 216 with a 368 wheelbase (32.3 x 8.5 with 14.5 wb).
Conversion:
8.25" wide = 210 mm
14.25" wheelbase = 362 mm
6.5875" tail = 167 mm
6.875" nose = 175 mm
32" length = 813 mm
* rounded to the nearest mm[close]
On the other hand it‘s normal to measure wheels in millimeters. I always pondered, why come?[close]
Decks all in inches
Risers almost all in inches, some in mm
Trucks mixed, some 144 mm, others 5.6 inches
Wheels all in mm
Bolts in inches
Grip in inches 9 x 33 is the most common size of grip
Bearings - n/a
Anything else?
Shoes in US size, cm and in EU sizes
Pants in both, eg 34" or 87 cm waist
I guess it is just one of those things hey!?![close]
(https://i.ibb.co/LYhPRHD/a929748b-008b-4dc1-b4f6-da5e9d7797dc.jpg)
Maybe just because this would look really stupid ;) .[close]
You could be right.
Expand QuoteLooking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.[close]
You have a wide board with wide, heavy trucks so flip tricks are going to be more difficult than they would be with a lighter board. Otherwise i think you have a great all-purpose set up. The best thing you could do is just skate consistently.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteLooking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.[close]
You have a wide board with wide, heavy trucks so flip tricks are going to be more difficult than they would be with a lighter board. Otherwise i think you have a great all-purpose set up. The best thing you could do is just skate consistently.[close]
For the love of god do not visit https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=122395.0
Shorter WB should help your flip tricks and overall responsiveness of the board, 14.25-14.5”, under that for tall people like us starts to feel cramped and unstable imho.Expand QuoteLooking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.[close]
Everything else looks fine.
Expand QuoteShorter WB should help your flip tricks and overall responsiveness of the board, 14.25-14.5”, under that for tall people like us starts to feel cramped and unstable imho.Expand QuoteLooking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.[close]
Everything else looks fine.[close]
Also, your axles are wider than your deck. For flipping, the opposite would probably work better. Try 8.5 trucks or get a 8.75 deck next to see if there is any improvement. Then take it from there.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteShorter WB should help your flip tricks and overall responsiveness of the board, 14.25-14.5”, under that for tall people like us starts to feel cramped and unstable imho.Expand QuoteLooking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.[close]
Everything else looks fine.[close]
Also, your axles are wider than your deck. For flipping, the opposite would probably work better. Try 8.5 trucks or get a 8.75 deck next to see if there is any improvement. Then take it from there.[close]
Appreciate the input(s). Will probably get a deck and trucks and see which of the 4 combos I like best.
Does anyone know what woodshop The Heated Wheel uses for their popsicle shapes?Pretty sure it's BBS for popsicles & PS Stix for Polarizers
Pretty sure it's BBS for popsicles & PS Stix for PolarizersExpand QuoteDoes anyone know what woodshop The Heated Wheel uses for their popsicle shapes?[close]
Pretty sure it's BBS for popsicles & PS Stix for PolarizersExpand QuoteDoes anyone know what woodshop The Heated Wheel uses for their popsicle shapes?[close]
Expand QuotePretty sure it's BBS for popsicles & PS Stix for PolarizersExpand QuoteDoes anyone know what woodshop The Heated Wheel uses for their popsicle shapes?[close][close]
their stains do not look like BBS stains to me. the only one that does is the bright green stain. i've never seen a maroon or dirty looking stains from BBS (outside of purple and brown, sometimes), their shaped and popscicles look more PS or Watson to me.
but THW could like that look and request it i guess.
Expand QuoteShorter WB should help your flip tricks and overall responsiveness of the board, 14.25-14.5”, under that for tall people like us starts to feel cramped and unstable imho.Expand QuoteLooking for a suggestion for tweaking my setup. I'm pretty tall (6'4", size 13), and have just gotten back into it after 15 years, so have no reference for the state of things.
Current setup, created from perusing the tall skaters thread:
8.63" x 14.75" Anti-hero eagle
Ace AF-1 60 (8.75")
Spitfire F4 Conical Full 54mm
The good: I have no complaints. The bad: I don't know what I'm missing, a) because I'm not as familiar with the market, and b) my low skill level would conflate setup problems with me not being good.
In what direction should I tweak this setup to try to dial in what's best for me? Aspirationally, I'd like to get better at ledge skating and medium/low-impact park stuff (banks, hips, smaller transition).
If I had one issue, it's that flip tricks seem to take quite a bit of effort, but that might just be me being old. And I can't imagine riding something smaller.[close]
Everything else looks fine.[close]
Also, your axles are wider than your deck. For flipping, the opposite would probably work better. Try 8.5 trucks or get a 8.75 deck next to see if there is any improvement. Then take it from there.
Anybody know if mini logo kingpins fit thunder baseplates?
Expand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure it's BBS for popsicles & PS Stix for PolarizersExpand QuoteDoes anyone know what woodshop The Heated Wheel uses for their popsicle shapes?[close][close]
their stains do not look like BBS stains to me. the only one that does is the bright green stain. i've never seen a maroon or dirty looking stains from BBS (outside of purple and brown, sometimes), their shaped and popscicles look more PS or Watson to me.
but THW could like that look and request it i guess.[close]
I noticed that about the stains too, but others who have the boards agree they are BBS.
Heated Wheel thread here too:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=125033.0
What does hybrid mean on my Habit board?
Is it kooking it to go back to a shop if on day one you realize the board you bought is warped, or is it my bad for not checking
related, is there a thread here for fixing warped boards? is that even possible
why the fuck are half cabs $100 dollars now?
why the fuck are half cabs $100 dollars now?Vans aren’t as trendy and they probably spent too much money on the Ultrarange shit since marketing thought that they needed to appeal to people doing outdoors shit post-COVID. That gray nubuck Sk8-Hi goes for $100 and the purple Rowan is $90. Prices overall suck when it comes to buying Vans, unless you see them on clearance.
Watching the Gifted Hater/Curren Caples video, he pronounces RVCA as Roo Ker. Is this what we're supposed to do? I assumed it was spelt out as in R V C A.
The RVCA Name (Pronounced: REW-KA) was developed first and foremost out of the "V" and "A" = which symbolizes The Balance of Opposites and how they coexist: Nature x Industrialization, Woman x Man, Past x Present...Future. Today. Tomorrow. Life.
related, is there a thread here for fixing warped boards? is that even possible
Expand QuoteWatching the Gifted Hater/Curren Caples video, he pronounces RVCA as Roo Ker. Is this what we're supposed to do? I assumed it was spelt out as in R V C A.[close]
It's pronounced "Rew-ka".
https://www.rvca.com/about.htmlQuoteExpand QuoteThe RVCA Name (Pronounced: REW-KA) was developed first and foremost out of the "V" and "A" = which symbolizes The Balance of Opposites and how they coexist: Nature x Industrialization, Woman x Man, Past x Present...Future. Today. Tomorrow. Life.[close]
Expand Quoterelated, is there a thread here for fixing warped boards? is that even possible[close]
I believe there is. Ask @Mbrimson88 he swears by parking his car on a warped bloard. Or you can try putting a stack of decks and other heavy stuff on top of it for a few weeks.
Expand QuoteIs it kooking it to go back to a shop if on day one you realize the board you bought is warped, or is it my bad for not checking[close]
Not your fault. Kinda nobodies fault. Go get it replaced if it's badly warped.Expand Quoterelated, is there a thread here for fixing warped boards? is that even possible[close]
You can just skate it and it might un-warp quickly. Depends on how bad the warp is though.
If that doesn't work, you'd need to press it between 2 unwarped decks i guess
Expand QuoteExpand Quoterelated, is there a thread here for fixing warped boards? is that even possible[close]
I believe there is. Ask @Mbrimson88 he swears by parking his car on a warped bloard. Or you can try putting a stack of decks and other heavy stuff on top of it for a few weeks.[close]
How do you determine if a board is warped or not besides just looking at it? I have some decks that’s a few years old that I wanna use but don’t wanna waste grip on a warped deck
Expand QuoteCan anyone help me find what this board shape would be called? It's a flip "8.125 " but it's the weirdest shaped board I have ever seen or had. I'm surprised that I love it but I do and I got my varial heels and FS heels back for the first time since I started skating again. It's a PS Stix Flip and I think I saw they weren't made by them anymore. This thing is wild, it's got a small square nose and a larger scoopy tail. it is almost 8.25 at the bottom truck, 8.125 around the middle, and 7.8ish around the front truck. I'm skating it with Ace af-1s and 54mm rictas and it's perfect. I was wanting to know what it was called so I could try to find another one or a similar one from a different company. I would have no idea how to look it up. Any help would be awesome. I'm attaching photos to show what I mean.[close]
If I didn't know any better I would say they somehow got the front and back mixed up and cut the board backwards and no one picked up on it.
Almost all the usual PS Stix boards I have dealt with have some taper from the bigger rounder nose down to a more tapered but often blunt tail.
Sounds about right, only the other way round?
I would say this - if you can find a shop that has other PS Stix boards of similar advertised width and check to see if they have that same shape front to back, where yours seems like it is back to front. Most likely not going to find something exactly the same as that could have been a one off shape, but it would not be the first time someone has ended up with a board backwards and liked it that way, more so than riding it the usual way.
Of course it could be a very special board that is meant to be like that, so for all PS Stix boards, there is a serial number on top, which as others said, you can message PS Stix or Paul himself and ask if there are any more like that or even if it was meant to be the other way round.
Is it kooking it to go back to a shop if on day one you realize the board you bought is warped, or is it my bad for not checking
Do all half cabs have the puffy tounges?(https://www.weartested.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Profile-scaled.jpg)
I just saw alien workshop uploaded photosynthesis to YouTube and just started thinking why do brands give their videos to Thrasher/Free etc...like there is good money in YouTube...ok I understand for smaller brands that want exposure but ?
Thrasher YouTube will go the way of Transworld and ride channel. My only guess would be thrasher might put money towards the production of the videos but even this I doubt would be that much money and only for certain companiesExpand QuoteI just saw alien workshop uploaded photosynthesis to YouTube and just started thinking why do brands give their videos to Thrasher/Free etc...like there is good money in YouTube...ok I understand for smaller brands that want exposure but ?[close]
I remember a few years ago AWS had an app called “Control Room” with their entire library of skate videos and edits from AWS and Habitat. Pretty cool app at the time. I just tried opening it though and it kept crashing. Not sure if it’s my phone or the app is defunct. I think some companies are starting to upload videos in house or on YouTubes other than Thrasher. Kader put out his last part on his own YouTube channel, Nyjah had his Nike part on their YouTube, pretty sure Primitive does most their videos on their channel.
Best method to make new shoes skateable.
I hate when they are stiff.
How does this microwave thing work? Anything else that works for you?
I got way too drunk last Friday in DC and lost my rain jacket at the warner theater somewhere.
So now I'm looking for a nice rain jacket, any suggestions? I know its not really skateboarding related but ive gotten so many great recommendations on here that i thought i should ask. @Sanka Coffie with the gramicci tip and @jay_nev on the patagonia baggies, ive bought several pairs of each, thanks again guys.
currently looking at the patagonia torrentshell or slate sky, but i really dont know what else to look at. Didnt really like what carhartt had to offer which is my usual go to. Not stoked on north face either.
Expand QuoteI got way too drunk last Friday in DC and lost my rain jacket at the warner theater somewhere.
So now I'm looking for a nice rain jacket, any suggestions? I know its not really skateboarding related but ive gotten so many great recommendations on here that i thought i should ask. @Sanka Coffie with the gramicci tip and @jay_nev on the patagonia baggies, ive bought several pairs of each, thanks again guys.
currently looking at the patagonia torrentshell or slate sky, but i really dont know what else to look at. Didnt really like what carhartt had to offer which is my usual go to. Not stoked on north face either.[close]
@IpathCats Sorry if already mentioned but have you looked at Rains? The storm breaker jacket is really good.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI got way too drunk last Friday in DC and lost my rain jacket at the warner theater somewhere.
So now I'm looking for a nice rain jacket, any suggestions? I know its not really skateboarding related but ive gotten so many great recommendations on here that i thought i should ask. @Sanka Coffie with the gramicci tip and @jay_nev on the patagonia baggies, ive bought several pairs of each, thanks again guys.
currently looking at the patagonia torrentshell or slate sky, but i really dont know what else to look at. Didnt really like what carhartt had to offer which is my usual go to. Not stoked on north face either.[close]
@IpathCats Sorry if already mentioned but have you looked at Rains? The storm breaker jacket is really good.[close]
Yea I already went with one from mountain hardwear. thanks though!
I could buy a box of Jessup sheet from the local distributor. I can't think of a single reason why grip will decrease it's quality over time but I wanted to make sure before I purchase. What's the best way to storage grip?
Expand QuoteI could buy a box of Jessup sheet from the local distributor. I can't think of a single reason why grip will decrease it's quality over time but I wanted to make sure before I purchase. What's the best way to storage grip?[close]
I got free sheets of Jessup from a shop and it was brittle and didn‘t stick very good, probably lay around too long so be careful.
Expand QuoteBest method to make new shoes skateable.
I hate when they are stiff.
How does this microwave thing work? Anything else that works for you?[close]
Squish/fold them in every possible way.
Do some running in them.
Counterpoint; Thrasher has done a pretty peerless job of curating their YT channel and have a monopoly on US skate media. The rev share from their channel along with merch sales have allowed them to keep publishing the mag and earning ad revenue from a second endemic stream. I think it's a house of cards but it's better built than TWS or Ride were simply because the brand isn't owned by outsiders and as far as I know they aren't beholden to any shareholders, which was not the case for the other US Skate media outlets by the end of their runs.Thrasher YouTube will go the way of Transworld and ride channel. My only guess would be thrasher might put money towards the production of the videos but even this I doubt would be that much money and only for certain companiesExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI just saw alien workshop uploaded photosynthesis to YouTube and just started thinking why do brands give their videos to Thrasher/Free etc...like there is good money in YouTube...ok I understand for smaller brands that want exposure but ?[close]
I remember a few years ago AWS had an app called “Control Room” with their entire library of skate videos and edits from AWS and Habitat. Pretty cool app at the time. I just tried opening it though and it kept crashing. Not sure if it’s my phone or the app is defunct. I think some companies are starting to upload videos in house or on YouTubes other than Thrasher. Kader put out his last part on his own YouTube channel, Nyjah had his Nike part on their YouTube, pretty sure Primitive does most their videos on their channel.[close]
This is super random. But does anyone remember the name of the videos that had Steven reeves and a bunch of other Oregon/PNW dudes? They had a couple full lengths they posted on YouTube. It was maybe called mall grab or something?
I remember them fucking around drunk talking about zattarans rice or saying skirdoosh a bunch. Probably not much to go off but worth a shot. Those videos were the shit and had a bunch or random drunk hijinx.
Are tyshawns or fastbreaks wider? Trying to decide my next skate shoes and as long as they are a bit wider than old skools i’m happy.Fastbreaks
I recollect from when I first started lurking that during the infamous non-PC 2000s era of SLAP there used to be a super gnarly poster called Camo Can back in the day?Expand QuoteThis is super random. But does anyone remember the name of the videos that had Steven reeves and a bunch of other Oregon/PNW dudes? They had a couple full lengths they posted on YouTube. It was maybe called mall grab or something?
I remember them fucking around drunk talking about zattarans rice or saying skirdoosh a bunch. Probably not much to go off but worth a shot. Those videos were the shit and had a bunch or random drunk hijinx.[close]
I remember the first one was Camo Can. It was on the Lowcarc website in like 2009. Lots of camo black ice drinking it in that video. There were two videos and I can’t really remember the name of the second video but it could’ve been Mall Grab. I don’t remember if they were rhyming Zattarans rice with camo can in the first or second video
Are tyshawns or fastbreaks wider? Trying to decide my next skate shoes and as long as they are a bit wider than old skools i’m happy.
Counterpoint; Thrasher has done a pretty peerless job of curating their YT channel and have a monopoly on US skate media. The rev share from their channel along with merch sales have allowed them to keep publishing the mag and earning ad revenue from a second endemic stream. I think it's a house of cards but it's better built than TWS or Ride were simply because the brand isn't owned by outsiders and as far as I know they aren't beholden to any shareholders, which was not the case for the other US Skate media outlets by the end of their runs.Expand QuoteThrasher YouTube will go the way of Transworld and ride channel. My only guess would be thrasher might put money towards the production of the videos but even this I doubt would be that much money and only for certain companiesExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI just saw alien workshop uploaded photosynthesis to YouTube and just started thinking why do brands give their videos to Thrasher/Free etc...like there is good money in YouTube...ok I understand for smaller brands that want exposure but ?[close]
I remember a few years ago AWS had an app called “Control Room” with their entire library of skate videos and edits from AWS and Habitat. Pretty cool app at the time. I just tried opening it though and it kept crashing. Not sure if it’s my phone or the app is defunct. I think some companies are starting to upload videos in house or on YouTubes other than Thrasher. Kader put out his last part on his own YouTube channel, Nyjah had his Nike part on their YouTube, pretty sure Primitive does most their videos on their channel.[close][close]
I think with things like GX1000, Atlantic Drift, Homies etc they have already been putting money towards video production for years.
I have a set of bearings that I’ve been using for 4 months and they were pretty fast for most of that time but they are starting to slow down a bit. They sound good, free spin well, and aren’t dirty. Will cleaning them make a difference? Maybe just add a little oil? Or is it time for a new set? I’ve always been hard on bearings for whatever reason and usually would have cleaned bearings twice in this amount of time, but haven’t touched this set just in case maybe I was overdoing the maintenance in the past.
Expand QuoteI have a set of bearings that I’ve been using for 4 months and they were pretty fast for most of that time but they are starting to slow down a bit. They sound good, free spin well, and aren’t dirty. Will cleaning them make a difference? Maybe just add a little oil? Or is it time for a new set? I’ve always been hard on bearings for whatever reason and usually would have cleaned bearings twice in this amount of time, but haven’t touched this set just in case maybe I was overdoing the maintenance in the past.[close]
Depends how much you spent on them and how much time you want to spend cleaning.
Lazy like me - oil once, ride, and if they still suck just replace them with whatever is under $20 or on sale
Hardworking unlike me - clean them with alcohol, oil, and if they still suck just replace them with Bones Swiss
Sorry to double post but anyone find any work shoes (steel toe etc) that are half decent to skate in? Like even just cruise at the site and slappy a curb or whatever...normally I get away with just using dunks but the safety are kinda on a rampage at the moment, honestly i'm not gonna fuck my foot up using a drill press to drill a few M8 clearance holes.. but now safety shoes are required in the workshop.In Aus there's Dunlop volley. They're the classic kinda Chuck Taylor/vans retro sneaker but they make safety toe too. Def casual skateable.
Tyred of crap surfaces and stuff that doesn’t hold the speed at allbased on your truck selection, I would go w/ either of those 54mm jawns, as Thunders tend to hit wheelbite pretty quick.
Best street wheels??
Classic 58
Conical full 54
Og classic 55
Radials 55
Classic full 54
Wich one you would go for??
Skating 8,25 and thunder trucks with bones swiss
In Aus there's Dunlop volley. They're the classic kinda Chuck Taylor/vans retro sneaker but they make safety toe too. Def casual skateable.Expand QuoteSorry to double post but anyone find any work shoes (steel toe etc) that are half decent to skate in? Like even just cruise at the site and slappy a curb or whatever...normally I get away with just using dunks but the safety are kinda on a rampage at the moment, honestly i'm not gonna fuck my foot up using a drill press to drill a few M8 clearance holes.. but now safety shoes are required in the workshop.[close]
Expand QuoteIn Aus there's Dunlop volley. They're the classic kinda Chuck Taylor/vans retro sneaker but they make safety toe too. Def casual skateable.Expand QuoteSorry to double post but anyone find any work shoes (steel toe etc) that are half decent to skate in? Like even just cruise at the site and slappy a curb or whatever...normally I get away with just using dunks but the safety are kinda on a rampage at the moment, honestly i'm not gonna fuck my foot up using a drill press to drill a few M8 clearance holes.. but now safety shoes are required in the workshop.[close][close]
Volcom makes some steel toe sneakers. Not on Volcom’s site but if you google “Volcom steel toe “ they should pop up.
I‘m 50 % less better skater when I skate new shoes for the first week.
Is it just me?
I‘m 50 % less better skater when I skate new shoes for the first week.
Is it just me?
Expand QuoteI‘m 50 % less better skater when I skate new shoes for the first week.
Is it just me?[close]
Last pair was out the box. But they sucked so bad that I stopped skating them after three days. Average one stars, no skate version and they were so extreme stiff and heavy. The flick was the worst I ever had with a shoe.
Now I skate Nike sb‘s and I was wearing them ten years ago, but they are I really good shape still. They skate good, but still compared to my last shoes I suck skating them. They are also high‘s. First high pair I ever skated I think. Not my thing.
But it’s the third day, so let’s see.
Maybe for a couple days. do you skate them right out the box? Or do you wear them for a week or so or whatever break in ritual you might have?
Expand QuoteI‘m 50 % less better skater when I skate new shoes for the first week.
Is it just me?[close]
if you've to skate new shoes right out of box, plan on doing less to zero kickflips and just work on basic stuff that takes advantage of all that grip. 360 flips still usually work right out of the box, kickflips just suck, especially depending on the height of the foxing or high cupsole, rubber toe capped, ect...
halfflips, caspers probably work great, idk i never really fucked with those but kickflips get toe wrapped by most people with new shoes. new shoes, new grip, forget about it!
as always walk around in new shoes for awhile 1st, they're still gonna toe wrap though.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI‘m 50 % less better skater when I skate new shoes for the first week.
Is it just me?[close]
if you've to skate new shoes right out of box, plan on doing less to zero kickflips and just work on basic stuff that takes advantage of all that grip. 360 flips still usually work right out of the box, kickflips just suck, especially depending on the height of the foxing or high cupsole, rubber toe capped, ect...
halfflips, caspers probably work great, idk i never really fucked with those but kickflips get toe wrapped by most people with new shoes. new shoes, new grip, forget about it!
as always walk around in new shoes for awhile 1st, they're still gonna toe wrap though.[close]
Yeah. I’m usually 200% consistent with kickflips, but they still sick with those shoes.
How long would you wear them before skating them?
And when would you say shoes start to skate good?
And how long do you skate your shoes? Mine are done quick. So it sucks to always have days that skating is no fun with new shoes. Every few weeks.
Looking for a slightly chunkier beanie for my big cranium and so far the best option I've come across is this GX1000 one.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1728/9265/products/Beanie1022SprayGreen_1024x1024.jpg)
Not too keen on the turtle doodles, though. Does anyone know any plain alternatives?
Looking for a slightly chunkier beanie for my big cranium and so far the best option I've come across is this GX1000 one.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1728/9265/products/Beanie1022SprayGreen_1024x1024.jpg)
Not too keen on the turtle doodles, though. Does anyone know any plain alternatives?
Looking for a slightly chunkier beanie for my big cranium and so far the best option I've come across is this GX1000 one.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1728/9265/products/Beanie1022SprayGreen_1024x1024.jpg)
Not too keen on the turtle doodles, though. Does anyone know any plain alternatives?
carharttNot sure if the workwear sizing is different but the WIP ones are t i n y.
I like my dime beanie, but that's probably the last acrylic beanie I'll get. What's good with wool beanies/who makes a good one?
AgreedExpand QuoteLooking for a slightly chunkier beanie for my big cranium and so far the best option I've come across is this GX1000 one.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1728/9265/products/Beanie1022SprayGreen_1024x1024.jpg)
Not too keen on the turtle doodles, though. Does anyone know any plain alternatives?[close]
the scifi beanies are pretty thick and wide imo
Looking for a slightly chunkier beanie for my big cranium and so far the best option I've come across is this GX1000 one.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1728/9265/products/Beanie1022SprayGreen_1024x1024.jpg)
Not too keen on the turtle doodles, though. Does anyone know any plain alternatives?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI‘m 50 % less better skater when I skate new shoes for the first week.
Is it just me?[close]
if you've to skate new shoes right out of box, plan on doing less to zero kickflips and just work on basic stuff that takes advantage of all that grip. 360 flips still usually work right out of the box, kickflips just suck, especially depending on the height of the foxing or high cupsole, rubber toe capped, ect...
halfflips, caspers probably work great, idk i never really fucked with those but kickflips get toe wrapped by most people with new shoes. new shoes, new grip, forget about it!
as always walk around in new shoes for awhile 1st, they're still gonna toe wrap though.[close]
Yeah. I’m usually 200% consistent with kickflips, but they still sick with those shoes.
How long would you wear them before skating them?
And when would you say shoes start to skate good?
And how long do you skate your shoes? Mine are done quick. So it sucks to always have days that skating is no fun with new shoes. Every few weeks.[close]
i like to get 2 weeks of on the feet, full day or at least half day wear, walking, working, whatnot. i usually have nice grippy, grip. that's something to be mindful of, shoes fresh out of the box can kickflip great on worn ass grip, board feel and flex wont be the best. i'd still rather they were broken in though.
shoes skate best when you are stoked on them, not much else helps a shoe you already don't like. it's hard to beat that, these shoes are going to make me ollie higher, flip better feeling, even though they rarely do, lol.
i give away shoes while there's still tread, but one shoe gets noticeably more worn. people probably wear them for another 3weeks-month of skating before there's no tread. i'll usually get a months worth of skating out them, minimal flipping going on now for me, some stitching ripping from flick but no holes. mostly trans. and small ledges & curbs.
Tyred of crap surfaces and stuff that doesn’t hold the speed at all
Best street wheels??
Classic 58
Conical full 54
Og classic 55
Radials 55
Classic full 54
Wich one you would go for??
Skating 8,25 and thunder trucks with bones swiss
Looking for a slightly chunkier beanie for my big cranium and so far the best option I've come across is this GX1000 one.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1728/9265/products/Beanie1022SprayGreen_1024x1024.jpg)
Not too keen on the turtle doodles, though. Does anyone know any plain alternatives?
Idk if I should skate the Manteca 4 or the Globe Austyn dover shoe?
I been watching that some skaters doesnt use the 4 bolts of each truck. They doesnt put one of their inner bolts of each truck
Somebody got any idea about why that?
Guy mariano rides like that, you guys cam easy chek on hes ig
And Joseph Campos does it too
I tried two bolts each truck and three bolts each truck, eventually the board turns one way too much.Expand QuoteI been watching that some skaters doesnt use the 4 bolts of each truck. They doesnt put one of their inner bolts of each truck
Somebody got any idea about why that?
Guy mariano rides like that, you guys cam easy chek on hes ig
And Joseph Campos does it too[close]
Don’t know how it started but it’s been around since the 90’s . Same as turning wheel graphics in or turning wheel graphics in except one wheel.
I been watching that some skaters doesnt use the 4 bolts of each truck. They doesnt put one of their inner bolts of each truck
Somebody got any idea about why that?
Guy mariano rides like that, you guys cam easy chek on hes ig
And Joseph Campos does it too
What shoe is most like the Chima 1? It's minimalist but with a little bit of tongue padding. Fits like a slightly beefed up Gravis Filter.
I want to try to find non-Pro vans Era with a suede forefoot and swap the footbed with a pop cush insole. Vans pros tend to feel really clunky and rubbery, and by the time I've broken in the flick area, they've sogged out.
They weren’t able to handle the criticism.
Anyone skate SKFs? If so, how are they compared to Bones Reds?
incredible artwork on that gx1000 hat ;D my 7 year old daughter could draw a better ninja turtle than that 8) im gonna start my own brand this summer there is a shop down the street from me that does all the shit. i already drew my first graphic and imo its better than that
Expand QuoteI been watching that some skaters doesnt use the 4 bolts of each truck. They doesnt put one of their inner bolts of each truck
Somebody got any idea about why that?
Guy mariano rides like that, you guys cam easy chek on hes ig
And Joseph Campos does it too[close]
Don’t know how it started but it’s been around since the 90’s . Same as turning wheel graphics in or turning wheel graphics in except one wheel.
Emerica John Dickson looks pretty similar to Chima's first shoe. As far as regular vans with suede they do come out pretty often and if not they almost always have all black leather onesExpand QuoteWhat shoe is most like the Chima 1? It's minimalist but with a little bit of tongue padding. Fits like a slightly beefed up Gravis Filter.
I want to try to find non-Pro vans Era with a suede forefoot and swap the footbed with a pop cush insole. Vans pros tend to feel really clunky and rubbery, and by the time I've broken in the flick area, they've sogged out.[close]
***Vans "Skate", not Pro
*shit, meant to edit, not reply to myself
Expand QuoteI been watching that some skaters doesnt use the 4 bolts of each truck. They doesnt put one of their inner bolts of each truck
Somebody got any idea about why that?
Guy mariano rides like that, you guys cam easy chek on hes ig
And Joseph Campos does it too[close]
Unironic answer: it looks cool
I tried two bolts each truck and three bolts each truck, eventually the board turns one way too much.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI been watching that some skaters doesnt use the 4 bolts of each truck. They doesnt put one of their inner bolts of each truck
Somebody got any idea about why that?
Guy mariano rides like that, you guys cam easy chek on hes ig
And Joseph Campos does it too[close]
Don’t know how it started but it’s been around since the 90’s . Same as turning wheel graphics in or turning wheel graphics in except one wheel.[close]
Any way to buy stock Indy bushings without buying a set of trucks? After market bushings (sold by Indy) are opaque compared to the semi-translucent bushings that come with the truck. I’ve noticed that they turn differently
Likely answered in a different thread… what were the general wheelbases on 90/2000s setups? More specifically, Static/EE narrow board/big wheel setups?
Were they much longer than we’re used to seeing now?
Expand QuoteThey weren’t able to handle the criticism.
Anyone skate SKFs? If so, how are they compared to Bones Reds?[close]
I’ve been on the SKFs for a good while now, almost exclusively since they came out with the skate bearings again last summer. I don’t like how they sound. I’m not a “loud bearing person” at all but the grease in the SKFs do make them sound dead. It almost feels like you’d be on softer wheels as the sound is so much more dampened. They also seem a bit sluggish. I changed wheels at some point and had some Bones Big Balls in that were not old. They stared making noise so I figured I’d clean them. Cages were broken in half of them. Pieces of shit but they were fast. Changed to the SKFs on the same wheels and skating the same few indoor parks due to winter it was easy to notice that they SKFs were slower. I still manage fine but I see no reason to buy then again. Unfortunately I got three sets when I bought them as I was going through some gear madness back then. So if they end up lasting a long time I guess I’ll have some in rotation for a while. No idea how long they’ll last. Been the same since I got them. Dunno how they’d perform when cleaned and lubed with some Bones Speed Cream. When they start slowing down or making bad noises I’ll do that and report back maybe.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI‘m 50 % less better skater when I skate new shoes for the first week.
Is it just me?[close]
if you've to skate new shoes right out of box, plan on doing less to zero kickflips and just work on basic stuff that takes advantage of all that grip. 360 flips still usually work right out of the box, kickflips just suck, especially depending on the height of the foxing or high cupsole, rubber toe capped, ect...
halfflips, caspers probably work great, idk i never really fucked with those but kickflips get toe wrapped by most people with new shoes. new shoes, new grip, forget about it!
as always walk around in new shoes for awhile 1st, they're still gonna toe wrap though.[close]
Yeah. I’m usually 200% consistent with kickflips, but they still sick with those shoes.
How long would you wear them before skating them?
And when would you say shoes start to skate good?
And how long do you skate your shoes? Mine are done quick. So it sucks to always have days that skating is no fun with new shoes. Every few weeks.
End 90‘s/2000 eastcoast rap vibe skate videos?
But Palace are listed as 14.0 for 8.25 and 14.84 wheelbase for the 8.375, with a tiny nose (6.69) and tail (6.38)
What does switching from indy standard to ace classics feel like. Is that a smooth transition? I never rode indies, this isn't about me but a really great kid at my local with indies that are falling apart. Thinking about giving away my aces and don't want to fuck it up for him. I know he would ride them until they fall apart, due to being very grateful for anything he gets.
Probably better with riser pads, but I doubt he'd want that
I was looking at purchasing a Palace deck at my local, but then I checked the dimensions online and they seem pretty crazy to me. I usually ride anyting from 8.25 to 8.5, and I usually like the wheelbase anywhere between 14.25 and 14.5, although I've skated some that were 14.13 limosine that felt pretty good also.
But Palace are listed as 14.0 for 8.25 and 14.84 wheelbase for the 8.375, with a tiny nose (6.69) and tail (6.38)
That seems pretty wild to me, has anyone ever skated a deck with such a long wheelbase and short nose and tail? If so, let me know how that felt. I almost wanna try it out, but I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hate it, so I probably won't.
Has anyone had any luck requesting specific DLX deck numbers when mailordering? It's not a must have, but it would be nice if Tactics or a similar store with deep inventory could send "a III or IV if you've got it thanks". I realize this is kook behavior, but my locals rarely seem to have DLX stock and when they do they get one of each deck.I tried and even apologizedfor being a nerd about it. Asked for a III or IV and got a II. Oh well.
Expand QuoteI was looking at purchasing a Palace deck at my local, but then I checked the dimensions online and they seem pretty crazy to me. I usually ride anyting from 8.25 to 8.5, and I usually like the wheelbase anywhere between 14.25 and 14.5, although I've skated some that were 14.13 limosine that felt pretty good also.
But Palace are listed as 14.0 for 8.25 and 14.84 wheelbase for the 8.375, with a tiny nose (6.69) and tail (6.38)
That seems pretty wild to me, has anyone ever skated a deck with such a long wheelbase and short nose and tail? If so, let me know how that felt. I almost wanna try it out, but I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hate it, so I probably won't.[close]
Others have had it, some just gave it away, others drilled in the tail to make it a shorter wheelbase and better tail. They also said the board is not as short as the specs say it is, but if you don't want to have to modify it, I would probably say it is not worth it.
Is it insane to put a 56mm on an 8.125?
Expand QuoteThey weren’t able to handle the criticism.
Anyone skate SKFs? If so, how are they compared to Bones Reds?[close]
I’ve been on the SKFs for a good while now, almost exclusively since they came out with the skate bearings again last summer. I don’t like how they sound. I’m not a “loud bearing person” at all but the grease in the SKFs do make them sound dead. It almost feels like you’d be on softer wheels as the sound is so much more dampened. They also seem a bit sluggish. I changed wheels at some point and had some Bones Big Balls in that were not old. They stared making noise so I figured I’d clean them. Cages were broken in half of them. Pieces of shit but they were fast. Changed to the SKFs on the same wheels and skating the same few indoor parks due to winter it was easy to notice that they SKFs were slower. I still manage fine but I see no reason to buy then again. Unfortunately I got three sets when I bought them as I was going through some gear madness back then. So if they end up lasting a long time I guess I’ll have some in rotation for a while. No idea how long they’ll last. Been the same since I got them. Dunno how they’d perform when cleaned and lubed with some Bones Speed Cream. When they start slowing down or making bad noises I’ll do that and report back maybe.
I tried and even apologizedfor being a nerd about it. Asked for a III or IV and got a II. Oh well.Expand QuoteHas anyone had any luck requesting specific DLX deck numbers when mailordering? It's not a must have, but it would be nice if Tactics or a similar store with deep inventory could send "a III or IV if you've got it thanks". I realize this is kook behavior, but my locals rarely seem to have DLX stock and when they do they get one of each deck.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey weren’t able to handle the criticism.
Anyone skate SKFs? If so, how are they compared to Bones Reds?[close]
I’ve been on the SKFs for a good while now, almost exclusively since they came out with the skate bearings again last summer. I don’t like how they sound. I’m not a “loud bearing person” at all but the grease in the SKFs do make them sound dead. It almost feels like you’d be on softer wheels as the sound is so much more dampened. They also seem a bit sluggish. I changed wheels at some point and had some Bones Big Balls in that were not old. They stared making noise so I figured I’d clean them. Cages were broken in half of them. Pieces of shit but they were fast. Changed to the SKFs on the same wheels and skating the same few indoor parks due to winter it was easy to notice that they SKFs were slower. I still manage fine but I see no reason to buy then again. Unfortunately I got three sets when I bought them as I was going through some gear madness back then. So if they end up lasting a long time I guess I’ll have some in rotation for a while. No idea how long they’ll last. Been the same since I got them. Dunno how they’d perform when cleaned and lubed with some Bones Speed Cream. When they start slowing down or making bad noises I’ll do that and report back maybe.[close]
my experience with those was much different. i’ve had my set for about a year now, i skate very often, not one bearing broke, no blowouts, they seem to seize up sometimes when i’m just spinning my wheels with my hand but then i throw down and they roll just fine, they don’t feel slow at all. i haven’t cleaned them once (other than just wiping off the dust from the outside) and they are much louder than they were when i first set them up too. these are the best bearings i’ve ever bought, better than reds and super reds for sure. i’ve never had swiss or quantum though so idk about these but as far as the mid price range bearings go these are very good imo
does converse make a regular chuck 70 and a chuck 70 skate? just like how they have regular converse and cons CTS?
i've had two seperate pairs of chuck 70's and i don't know how mf bobby dekyzer can do what he does with these fucking dumbass shoes (that look great still tho)
Expand Quotedoes converse make a regular chuck 70 and a chuck 70 skate? just like how they have regular converse and cons CTS?
i've had two seperate pairs of chuck 70's and i don't know how mf bobby dekyzer can do what he does with these fucking dumbass shoes (that look great still tho)[close]
They don't
does converse make a regular chuck 70 and a chuck 70 skate? just like how they have regular converse and cons CTS?
i've had two seperate pairs of chuck 70's and i don't know how mf bobby dekyzer can do what he does with these fucking dumbass shoes (that look great still tho)
Expand Quotedoes converse make a regular chuck 70 and a chuck 70 skate? just like how they have regular converse and cons CTS?
i've had two seperate pairs of chuck 70's and i don't know how mf bobby dekyzer can do what he does with these fucking dumbass shoes (that look great still tho)[close]
He looks very great and it’s almost annoying.
I got a pair of 70s last year for possibly this very reason, and loved them walking around, shit I even wore them roofing. First kickflip I was like ‘oh fuck no’…
Just hurt.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotedoes converse make a regular chuck 70 and a chuck 70 skate? just like how they have regular converse and cons CTS?
i've had two seperate pairs of chuck 70's and i don't know how mf bobby dekyzer can do what he does with these fucking dumbass shoes (that look great still tho)[close]
He looks very great and it’s almost annoying.
I got a pair of 70s last year for possibly this very reason, and loved them walking around, shit I even wore them roofing. First kickflip I was like ‘oh fuck no’…
Just hurt.[close]
My friend skates in knock off cheap Chuck Taylors and she does drops and stuff. I don't know how her feet hold up.
What's a good hollow replacement king pin for thunder trucks? The ones they come with are wildly short. I'd like to loosen my board up even more but the hardware literally unscrews itself!
anyone with experience ordering from Chicostix know if they supply griptape with each board ordered? they dont have any grip for sale on the website
Expand Quoteanyone with experience ordering from Chicostix know if they supply griptape with each board ordered? they dont have any grip for sale on the website[close]
No grip was included for my Poets deck order.
Expand QuoteWhat's a good hollow replacement king pin for thunder trucks? The ones they come with are wildly short. I'd like to loosen my board up even more but the hardware literally unscrews itself![close]
Replacing kingpins is difficult and painful.
Using low head bushings or low top bushings are a much better option so you still get the kingpin clearance, the kingpin nut nicely on and enough turn.
Two options, either cut down the top bushing - usually cut a mm or two at most off the bottom of the bushing so it sits lower and you can still have the loose feeling, with the nut securely on, etc.
Venture have the new "loose truck conversion kit" of which people have taken and just used the top bushing, but it would still be easy to put those bushings in any truck.
I can also send you links to the "how to cut your bushings down" as well if you like.
It really does make a difference.
This post in the set up thread, with another person explaining how it works too:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=10804.msg3990471#msg3990471
Adding this here anyway:
The Venture "loose trucks conversion" kit has a low top bushing, so you can have the kingpin nut down a lot more and still have way more turn to the trucks, which is the idea behind the product / kit. Indy and other brands have had this in the past, of which I bought a lot so I would never run out, but overall the use of low top bushings seems to have faded out with fewer low trucks on the market nowdays.
We used to cut down our top bushings (and still do in some cases) to give more clearance and or more turn and I definitely find the low heads on bushings a lot easier to use when trucks get well worn or I need a lower kingpin head.
For reference:
https://venturetrucks.net/
(https://www.venturetrucks.net/spring23/12-ve-sp23-d1-polished.jpg)
If you want to skate a palace that badly I think the 8.25 and 8.5 shapes are more normal dims. Idk why the 8.38 is so odd compared to the othersExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI was looking at purchasing a Palace deck at my local, but then I checked the dimensions online and they seem pretty crazy to me. I usually ride anyting from 8.25 to 8.5, and I usually like the wheelbase anywhere between 14.25 and 14.5, although I've skated some that were 14.13 limosine that felt pretty good also.
But Palace are listed as 14.0 for 8.25 and 14.84 wheelbase for the 8.375, with a tiny nose (6.69) and tail (6.38)
That seems pretty wild to me, has anyone ever skated a deck with such a long wheelbase and short nose and tail? If so, let me know how that felt. I almost wanna try it out, but I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hate it, so I probably won't.[close]
Others have had it, some just gave it away, others drilled in the tail to make it a shorter wheelbase and better tail. They also said the board is not as short as the specs say it is, but if you don't want to have to modify it, I would probably say it is not worth it.[close]
Yeah, I'm not about to buy a deck to then have to drill it to make it skateable. I'm just gonna pass. I was just curious to know if anyone actually liked skating it, because to me these dimensions seem borderline blasphemous.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with experience ordering from Chicostix know if they supply griptape with each board ordered? they dont have any grip for sale on the website[close]
No grip was included for my Poets deck order.[close]
Oooooh you got one? I am the biggest Gino Stan, and seeing him on that setup was too dope
If you're spending 35 bucks on bearings that you have to replace you might as well spend an extra 25 to 30 on swiss and just clean them every few months.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a set of bearings that I’ve been using for 4 months and they were pretty fast for most of that time but they are starting to slow down a bit. They sound good, free spin well, and aren’t dirty. Will cleaning them make a difference? Maybe just add a little oil? Or is it time for a new set? I’ve always been hard on bearings for whatever reason and usually would have cleaned bearings twice in this amount of time, but haven’t touched this set just in case maybe I was overdoing the maintenance in the past.[close]
Depends how much you spent on them and how much time you want to spend cleaning.
Lazy like me - oil once, ride, and if they still suck just replace them with whatever is under $20 or on sale
Hardworking unlike me - clean them with alcohol, oil, and if they still suck just replace them with Bones Swiss[close]
This is pretty much what I was thinking. They were about $35
If you want to skate a palace that badly I think the 8.25 and 8.5 shapes are more normal dims. Idk why the 8.38 is so odd compared to the othersExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI was looking at purchasing a Palace deck at my local, but then I checked the dimensions online and they seem pretty crazy to me. I usually ride anyting from 8.25 to 8.5, and I usually like the wheelbase anywhere between 14.25 and 14.5, although I've skated some that were 14.13 limosine that felt pretty good also.
But Palace are listed as 14.0 for 8.25 and 14.84 wheelbase for the 8.375, with a tiny nose (6.69) and tail (6.38)
That seems pretty wild to me, has anyone ever skated a deck with such a long wheelbase and short nose and tail? If so, let me know how that felt. I almost wanna try it out, but I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hate it, so I probably won't.[close]
Others have had it, some just gave it away, others drilled in the tail to make it a shorter wheelbase and better tail. They also said the board is not as short as the specs say it is, but if you don't want to have to modify it, I would probably say it is not worth it.[close]
Yeah, I'm not about to buy a deck to then have to drill it to make it skateable. I'm just gonna pass. I was just curious to know if anyone actually liked skating it, because to me these dimensions seem borderline blasphemous.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotedoes converse make a regular chuck 70 and a chuck 70 skate? just like how they have regular converse and cons CTS?
i've had two seperate pairs of chuck 70's and i don't know how mf bobby dekyzer can do what he does with these fucking dumbass shoes (that look great still tho)[close]
He looks very great and it’s almost annoying.
I got a pair of 70s last year for possibly this very reason, and loved them walking around, shit I even wore them roofing. First kickflip I was like ‘oh fuck no’…
Just hurt.[close]
My friend skates in knock off cheap Chuck Taylors and she does drops and stuff. I don't know how her feet hold up.[close]
I’m gonna guess and say that your friend isn’t a husky man, in his 40s.
And they are undoubtedly tougher than I (not much of an achievement, but worth noting).
Youth, relative, plays a big factor in my opinion, as far as the foot pain threshold goes. I’ve seen plenty of old fucks skating in converse, flimsy vans, the like, but few were doing tricks that pop.
I did get more used to the 70s and ended up
Skating them for a little bit and would recommend them, with the obvious caveat that they are not orthopedic, and are possibly unhealthy.
But. They look fantastic.
If you're spending 35 bucks on bearings that you have to replace you might as well spend an extra 25 to 30 on swiss and just clean them every few months.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a set of bearings that I’ve been using for 4 months and they were pretty fast for most of that time but they are starting to slow down a bit. They sound good, free spin well, and aren’t dirty. Will cleaning them make a difference? Maybe just add a little oil? Or is it time for a new set? I’ve always been hard on bearings for whatever reason and usually would have cleaned bearings twice in this amount of time, but haven’t touched this set just in case maybe I was overdoing the maintenance in the past.[close]
Depends how much you spent on them and how much time you want to spend cleaning.
Lazy like me - oil once, ride, and if they still suck just replace them with whatever is under $20 or on sale
Hardworking unlike me - clean them with alcohol, oil, and if they still suck just replace them with Bones Swiss[close]
This is pretty much what I was thinking. They were about $35[close]
Any way to buy stock Indy bushings without buying a set of trucks? After market bushings (sold by Indy) are opaque compared to the semi-translucent bushings that come with the truck. I’ve noticed that they turn differently
Anyone who’s skated Air Force 1’s chime in on their experience. I always remember welsh in the white mids killing it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat's a good hollow replacement king pin for thunder trucks? The ones they come with are wildly short. I'd like to loosen my board up even more but the hardware literally unscrews itself![close]
Replacing kingpins is difficult and painful.
Using low head bushings or low top bushings are a much better option so you still get the kingpin clearance, the kingpin nut nicely on and enough turn.
Two options, either cut down the top bushing - usually cut a mm or two at most off the bottom of the bushing so it sits lower and you can still have the loose feeling, with the nut securely on, etc.
Venture have the new "loose truck conversion kit" of which people have taken and just used the top bushing, but it would still be easy to put those bushings in any truck.
I can also send you links to the "how to cut your bushings down" as well if you like.
It really does make a difference.
This post in the set up thread, with another person explaining how it works too:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=10804.msg3990471#msg3990471
Adding this here anyway:
The Venture "loose trucks conversion" kit has a low top bushing, so you can have the kingpin nut down a lot more and still have way more turn to the trucks, which is the idea behind the product / kit. Indy and other brands have had this in the past, of which I bought a lot so I would never run out, but overall the use of low top bushings seems to have faded out with fewer low trucks on the market nowdays.
We used to cut down our top bushings (and still do in some cases) to give more clearance and or more turn and I definitely find the low heads on bushings a lot easier to use when trucks get well worn or I need a lower kingpin head.
For reference:
https://venturetrucks.net/
(https://www.venturetrucks.net/spring23/12-ve-sp23-d1-polished.jpg)[close]
I actually just take off the top bushing and it's worked great for me for years (I skate indys). I've seen other people do it to with other brands. I know Daewon does it. Frank Gerwer skates Thunders and does the low head bushings
Anyone who’s skated Air Force 1’s chime in on their experience. I always remember welsh in the white mids killing it.
What's a good hollow replacement king pin for thunder trucks? The ones they come with are wildly short. I'd like to loosen my board up even more but the hardware literally unscrews itself!
I actually just take off the top bushing and it's worked great for me for years (I skate indys). I've seen other people do it to with other brands. I know Daewon does it. Frank Gerwer skates Thunders and does the low head bushings
I've been skating the same set of stock Indy bushings across two sets of trucks rather than trying to break in new ones... But yesterday, the top bushing in my R truck finally disintegrated. Feels pretty sweet to skate but it's too lose to pop on.
I'm not sure what i'm going to do here
Spent ten minutes of my life painfully cranking a bearing out of a wheel and pondered: What‘s a good bearing remover tool or method?
My trick is put the wheel on the floor with your heels on either side and get the biggest Allen key that will fit into the bearing and just lever it out.Expand QuoteSpent ten minutes of my life painfully cranking a bearing out of a wheel and pondered: What‘s a good bearing remover tool or method?[close]
I usually just use the side of my axles. Get the bearing in on the tip and pry it out in an angle. There probably is a better alternative but it seems to work for me.
Spent ten minutes of my life painfully cranking a bearing out of a wheel and pondered: What‘s a good bearing remover tool or method?
Have PS boards gone up in price worldwide or is this solely an EU/UK thing? In the last year or so I'd noticed certain brands prices were going up pretty quick into the £70/80 mark (from the usually £65 point American brands would retail for), just checked again and FA/GX boards are up even higher - I also just remembered the shop is running 20% off for 20 years in business, which makes the actual pricing £120.
Expand QuoteHave PS boards gone up in price worldwide or is this solely an EU/UK thing? In the last year or so I'd noticed certain brands prices were going up pretty quick into the £70/80 mark (from the usually £65 point American brands would retail for), just checked again and FA/GX boards are up even higher - I also just remembered the shop is running 20% off for 20 years in business, which makes the actual pricing £120.[close]
I feel like a lot of board brands have gone up a whole lot, some more than others, but I also think it has a lot to do with the distribution companies, as some distros have had to up prices due to various things, least of all production costs going up, but also a lot to do with shipping costs, which for some products from some countries to others, especially USA to other areas of the world, those shipping containers have almost doubled in price, so everything has gone up a bit more each step which then means that the shop will also have to double the increases.
Even just $1 per board at the start of the chain, could mean that board could be up $20 or $30 at the retail end.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHave PS boards gone up in price worldwide or is this solely an EU/UK thing? In the last year or so I'd noticed certain brands prices were going up pretty quick into the £70/80 mark (from the usually £65 point American brands would retail for), just checked again and FA/GX boards are up even higher - I also just remembered the shop is running 20% off for 20 years in business, which makes the actual pricing £120.[close]
I feel like a lot of board brands have gone up a whole lot, some more than others, but I also think it has a lot to do with the distribution companies, as some distros have had to up prices due to various things, least of all production costs going up, but also a lot to do with shipping costs, which for some products from some countries to others, especially USA to other areas of the world, those shipping containers have almost doubled in price, so everything has gone up a bit more each step which then means that the shop will also have to double the increases.
Even just $1 per board at the start of the chain, could mean that board could be up $20 or $30 at the retail end.[close]
what Mbrimson says
BUT some brands, Baker and FA/Hockey to name a few, seem to have just decided to rise their prices for no reason (in a setup where the distro argument doesn't apply), except building hype and make people believe their products are of higher quality
Sidenote 1: shipping containers prices are now almost back to precovid prices
Sidenote 2: GX1000 are still made by PS but Hockey / FA are now BBS made
Spent ten minutes of my life painfully cranking a bearing out of a wheel and pondered: What‘s a good bearing remover tool or method?
Spent ten minutes of my life painfully cranking a bearing out of a wheel and pondered: What‘s a good bearing remover tool or method?
I‘ve been ogling those, 60 bucks seems a bit steep but the again, thinking back to the frustrating process yesterday I might as well cop one.
Sidenote 1: shipping containers prices are now almost back to precovid prices
Sidenote 2: GX1000 are still made by PS but Hockey / FA are now BBS made
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Sidenote 1: shipping containers prices are now almost back to precovid prices
Sidenote 2: GX1000 are still made by PS but Hockey / FA are now BBS made[close]
Interesting about the shipping containers.
I wonder if there is still a significant back log as some distros here have been waiting for shipments from China for a long time for their basic products, blank decks and grip and all that sort of stuff.
That is different to all the usual skate distros based in USA or elsewhere though.
Expand Quote
Sidenote 1: shipping containers prices are now almost back to precovid prices
Sidenote 2: GX1000 are still made by PS but Hockey / FA are now BBS made[close]
Interesting about the shipping containers.
I wonder if there is still a significant back log as some distros here have been waiting for shipments from China for a long time for their basic products, blank decks and grip and all that sort of stuff.
That is different to all the usual skate distros based in USA or elsewhere though.
Can you use a rub brick in the rain or would it be pointless/less effective? Kinda wanna get going on a spot but keeps raining. If it is fine to do though it should be less dusty I would imagine.you'll probably need to push harder to make it rub (it's going to be slightly lubricated by water)
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Sidenote 1: shipping containers prices are now almost back to precovid prices
Sidenote 2: GX1000 are still made by PS but Hockey / FA are now BBS made[close]
Interesting about the shipping containers.
I wonder if there is still a significant back log as some distros here have been waiting for shipments from China for a long time for their basic products, blank decks and grip and all that sort of stuff.
That is different to all the usual skate distros based in USA or elsewhere though.[close]
someone mentionned (in a dwindle thread) that some containers weren't moving because dwindle / protec couldn't pay for customs. The money flow is bad at the moment. "Distros waiting for shipments" could mean distros don't have money to free these shipments (and they already have stacks of boards that don't move)
Does anyone know the exact length and wb of 8 inch Tightbooth decks? also what concave and kicks thay have?i have some at the shop, i'll report back later
Merci Beaucoup! :)i have some at the shop, i'll report back laterExpand QuoteDoes anyone know the exact length and wb of 8 inch Tightbooth decks? also what concave and kicks thay have?[close]
Edit: measurements taken on this one: https://shop.tightbooth.com/?pid=167846933 (https://shop.tightbooth.com/?pid=167846933)
Length: 80,1cm / 31,5"
Wheelbase: 35,5cm / a hair under 14"
Steep kicks / high concave (dwindle like)
kind of a random one but does anyone experience stick with blank/wood grain only decks? it might be obvious but is it because a graphic provides more slideability?
was so ready to fall in love with just ordering blanks but holy shit getting pitched from a slide is like... i dunno, top 5 worst types of pitches
a long time ago i had a doomsayers board which i decided to throw on this huge grimple stix sticker to cover the entire middle section of the board. I was hyped on how it turned out but man it was soo slick. it threw off front disasters on transition for a good whileExpand Quotekind of a random one but does anyone experience stick with blank/wood grain only decks? it might be obvious but is it because a graphic provides more slideability?
was so ready to fall in love with just ordering blanks but holy shit getting pitched from a slide is like... i dunno, top 5 worst types of pitches[close]
NASCAR nose is the solution, throw some stickers on there and get ready to slide
Do different colored wheels have different properties? i know most of us don’t fuck with colorful wheels but was eying up a set of black formula 4’s and it got me wondering
Can confirm regarding F4s w/ the personal anecdote that I frequently run one odd (color) wheel & they all always ride & slide the same, as well as wear evenly, regardless of their pigmentation or lack their of.Expand QuoteDo different colored wheels have different properties? i know most of us don’t fuck with colorful wheels but was eying up a set of black formula 4’s and it got me wondering[close]
Once it did - others have said different dyes cause different things to wheels from back in the day, but nowdays I think there are no differences really between them, but that still might be more brand specific than anything else.
I have had quite a few different coloured Formula Four wheels going (mostly on the loan boards, or setup on boards for others) and they still skate the same as the natural ones, so I would say at least Spitfire don't change in that regard.
I see that lbskate.com is selling blanks and I assume theyre clutch but does anyone know what shape they are? Cant tell from the photos on the site. Im hoping for the O shape decks.
Did Stevie Williams skate Indys late 90‘s?
The sixth sense part let’s me think that cause of the stickers on his deck
So many slap heads skating HUGE boards, do y’all flip your board at all or just doing slappies all day?
So many slap heads skating HUGE boards, do y’all flip your board at all or just doing slappies all day?Read this in Ice-T’s voice: That is top secret, home boy.
Expand QuoteSo many slap heads skating HUGE boards, do y’all flip your board at all or just doing slappies all day?[close]
Both
Best wheels for a slick outdoor park?
Skating 99ers F4 classics for the first time and when I land, for example, a backside flip and drag the deck around the last 70 degrees it feels so strange and uncontrolled coming from 103 A stf‘s and even 99A orbs.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSo many slap heads skating HUGE boards, do y’all flip your board at all or just doing slappies all day?[close]
Both[close]
I’ll add I’m a fucking geriatric and can flip a 10.25 deck still. If you can’t there’s something wrong with you.
I've heard good things about those wheels for slick parks ^Expand QuoteBest wheels for a slick outdoor park?
Skating 99ers F4 classics for the first time and when I land, for example, a backside flip and drag the deck around the last 70 degrees it feels so strange and uncontrolled coming from 103 A stf‘s and even 99A orbs.[close]
Bones SPF 81b
Does Nike sb blazers run TTS?Blazers run tts
I'm 44,5 (11US) in last resorts, think I was 44,5(11us) in vans old schools too. 45(11,5) in the tiago New Balance
Do any of you break boards more with specific brands of tricks? I've broken 6-7 decks on Indy's and one on thunder in the last few years doing nothing different on either set.
Assuming I have 99a 54.5 mm v5 bones stf wheels and I really want them to be 52 mm.
How long do I have to go full chad caruso in order to get them down to that? Is that even feasible?
I have so many wheels but they're all either 49 or 54+. Need some inbetween ones but there's no way I'm gonna buy even more wheels
Do any of you break boards more with specific brands of tricks? I've broken 6-7 decks on Indy's and one on thunder in the last few years doing nothing different on either set.Yes. I break boards almost exclusively on indy forged.
Expand QuoteDo any of you break boards more with specific brands of tricks? I've broken 6-7 decks on Indy's and one on thunder in the last few years doing nothing different on either set.[close]
Same set of Indy's the whole time? Could be the baseplate on that set has a sharp edge. Round it off with sandpaper, less likely to snap along the baseplate edge.
Expand QuoteDo any of you break boards more with specific brands of tricks? I've broken 6-7 decks on Indy's and one on thunder in the last few years doing nothing different on either set.[close]
Same set of Indy's the whole time? Could be the baseplate on that set has a sharp edge. Round it off with sandpaper, less likely to snap along the baseplate edge.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo any of you break boards more with specific brands of tricks? I've broken 6-7 decks on Indy's and one on thunder in the last few years doing nothing different on either set.[close]
Same set of Indy's the whole time? Could be the baseplate on that set has a sharp edge. Round it off with sandpaper, less likely to snap along the baseplate edge.[close]
I just setup a new deck and used my grinder wheel to buff down the sharp edges on my trucks created by nose and tail slides.
Do you think there’s anything that works better on an 8“ deck than on an 8.25?
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Both[close]
I’ll add I’m a fucking geriatric and can flip a 10.25 deck still. If you can’t there’s something wrong with you.[close]
agree 🔥🔥🔥
I'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?
Any boards out now with a shape similar to the Blind FUK series?
Expand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Little follow-up, went with the yoga mat. Could have used a sharper knife to cut it.
Did one for myself aswell.
(https://i.imgur.com/PtDKA0J.jpg)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Little follow-up, went with the yoga mat. Could have used a sharper knife to cut it.
Did one for myself aswell.
(https://i.imgur.com/PtDKA0J.jpg)[close]
Looks good! What did you use to make it stick? My kid is almost that age
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Little follow-up, went with the yoga mat. Could have used a sharper knife to cut it.
Did one for myself aswell.
(https://i.imgur.com/PtDKA0J.jpg)[close]
Looks good! What did you use to make it stick? My kid is almost that age[close]
Just regular glue.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm thinking of griptape alternatives..
My son basically boogie boards with his skateboard, and lying down on griptape really fucks up his clothes. Not to mention the poor guys face when he trips on it.
I could just set up a board with no griptape, but knowing me I'd want to fuck around on his board sometimes. And he will eventually want to start standing up and trying tricks.
Should I just order a sheet of rubber grip, or do you guys have any ideas for alternatives?[close]
Little follow-up, went with the yoga mat. Could have used a sharper knife to cut it.
Did one for myself aswell.
(https://i.imgur.com/PtDKA0J.jpg)[close]
Looks good! What did you use to make it stick? My kid is almost that age[close]
Just regular glue.[close]
This is a good idea, my kid has already graduated to standing and stuff being as he is 10 now, but this would have saved me some heat from my Baby momma for sure, I’ve also seen that Lucas Puig has a new board company he started with lil riders in mind, they use cork grip on top though I wanna say they are called like mimmo boards or something like that, that may be another worthwhile grip alternative for kids
someone, or multiple people wanna give me an explanation about the differences between standard board shapes- ie, i really seem to like a board with more concave, steeper kicks, a more pronounced dip/wave (always just called that pop growing up) in the pocket, and a 14.5 WB.
what are the benefits of I guess flatter boards, different wheel bases, etc? or rather, what advantages do they provide? I Was just skating a board with flatter concave and flatter kicks and I hated it. threw together a heavily skated deck from last fall and my pop was vastly higher off the bat...
thank you for illuminating my ignorance
Dwindle makes little kid completes with foam grip that my 2 year old loves.I got my 3 and 5 year old sons both one and they love it. And the other components aren't bad like the softer wheels and tensor trucks. And honestly the bearings are decent too.
Will degrees of steepness on the kicks become the new dimension that skaters are looking for brands to provide? I noticed Ben D busting out his digital angle finder in recent videos. I'm old and out of shape and tend to get a lot of ghost pop on a steep kick. Will skaters start demanding these dims from manufacturers as gear madness escalates? Or do most buyers care mostly about width, length, concave (and recently, wheelbase).
Should someone skate switch across the country?Yes but you have to switch tre every 100 miles
Yes but you have to switch tre every 100 milesExpand QuoteShould someone skate switch across the country?[close]
ID on Maité’s deck? (On the Right)(https://i.ibb.co/nf5kkRy/EE0-D4397-D447-4-ABA-B93-E-2-E16-F6-AA6-DEC.png) (https://ibb.co/nf5kkRy)
ID on Maité’s deck? (On the Right)(https://i.ibb.co/nf5kkRy/EE0-D4397-D447-4-ABA-B93-E-2-E16-F6-AA6-DEC.png) (https://ibb.co/nf5kkRy)
Thanks. It looks a little rounder than those of hers on the site. I'm asking cause I've seen her skate different shapes like Beamers and Zip Zoggers.Expand QuoteID on Maité’s deck? (On the Right)(https://i.ibb.co/nf5kkRy/EE0-D4397-D447-4-ABA-B93-E-2-E16-F6-AA6-DEC.png) (https://ibb.co/nf5kkRy)[close]
her own board ?
https://mesaskatesupply.com/search?q=maite&options%5Bprefix%5D=last (https://mesaskatesupply.com/search?q=maite&options%5Bprefix%5D=last)
is Aesthetics: Ryde or Die vol. 1 the best skate video of the 2000s? I feel like this video really stands the test of time.
It looks like a Heroin symmetrical shovel.Thanks. It looks a little rounder than those of hers on the site. I'm asking cause I've seen her skate different shapes like Beamers and Zip Zoggers.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteID on Maité’s deck? (On the Right)(https://i.ibb.co/nf5kkRy/EE0-D4397-D447-4-ABA-B93-E-2-E16-F6-AA6-DEC.png) (https://ibb.co/nf5kkRy)[close]
her own board ?
https://mesaskatesupply.com/search?q=maite&options%5Bprefix%5D=last (https://mesaskatesupply.com/search?q=maite&options%5Bprefix%5D=last)[close]
That looks like the closest. Thanks dude. I wanted to try a new shape for the summer.It looks like a Heroin symmetrical shovel.Expand QuoteThanks. It looks a little rounder than those of hers on the site. I'm asking cause I've seen her skate different shapes like Beamers and Zip Zoggers.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteID on Maité’s deck? (On the Right)(https://i.ibb.co/nf5kkRy/EE0-D4397-D447-4-ABA-B93-E-2-E16-F6-AA6-DEC.png) (https://ibb.co/nf5kkRy)[close]
her own board ?
https://mesaskatesupply.com/search?q=maite&options%5Bprefix%5D=last (https://mesaskatesupply.com/search?q=maite&options%5Bprefix%5D=last)[close][close]
page for reference:
https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Heroin_Shovel_Helmet_Deck/descpage-HRSHDK.html
Expand Quoteis Aesthetics: Ryde or Die vol. 1 the best skate video of the 2000s? I feel like this video really stands the test of time.[close]
I like it's brevity and the Welsh part is untouchable, but Static 2 will be my favorite video from the era. Capturing an international scene in 1 video was really great.
Do we have a definitive ranking of griptape grittiness, on a scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being the grittiest? My recent deck with Mob had me thinking that was the grittiest there was.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteis Aesthetics: Ryde or Die vol. 1 the best skate video of the 2000s? I feel like this video really stands the test of time.[close]
I like it's brevity and the Welsh part is untouchable, but Static 2 will be my favorite video from the era. Capturing an international scene in 1 video was really great.
Do we have a definitive ranking of griptape grittiness, on a scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being the grittiest? My recent deck with Mob had me thinking that was the grittiest there was.[close]
Excellent point on the brevity
I was a big fan of five flavors, then the aforementioned aesthetics video (I bought Indys because of Joey Peppers, and his fakie ollie switch salad? Whatever that was, probably my favorite trick in the whole shit), static 2, last of the Mohicans, and moving in traffic, all felt connected, to me. I guess I also like ‘we did it’ a fair bit. None of the skating was ‘the best’, but it was…like the flip videos are still sick, but no one o knew even wanted to skate like that, even if they could. It was just too much.
I’m way out of it on this one.
Ryde or die is excellent.
None of the boards on that Mesa skate supply look nearly as wide as the one that's in the photo posted. Her board looks like a 9.6" in that photo compared to Rodrigo's likely 8.1.
I don't think UMA has dropped anything above a 9" as far as I know. Happy to be corrected, though. Could be a sample shape she's running that's bigger than the 8.5, 8.6, or 8.7
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteis Aesthetics: Ryde or Die vol. 1 the best skate video of the 2000s? I feel like this video really stands the test of time.[close]
I like it's brevity and the Welsh part is untouchable, but Static 2 will be my favorite video from the era. Capturing an international scene in 1 video was really great.
Do we have a definitive ranking of griptape grittiness, on a scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being the grittiest? My recent deck with Mob had me thinking that was the grittiest there was.[close]
Excellent point on the brevity
I was a big fan of five flavors, then the aforementioned aesthetics video (I bought Indys because of Joey Peppers, and his fakie ollie switch salad? Whatever that was, probably my favorite trick in the whole shit), static 2, last of the Mohicans, and moving in traffic, all felt connected, to me. I guess I also like ‘we did it’ a fair bit. None of the skating was ‘the best’, but it was…like the flip videos are still sick, but no one o knew even wanted to skate like that, even if they could. It was just too much.
I’m way out of it on this one.
Ryde or die is excellent.[close]
Static 2 with the Philly 4 with Ricky Oyola introduced me to skateboarding in unique ways and creative approaches to unconventional obstacles. Saw an Insta post recently revisiting the curved ledge that Rich Adler BS 50-50'd for his ender, that thing looks like a water park luge slide. And seeing Asian spots in a few of Kenny Reed clips was so nice to see.
Also - John Igei, Jack Sabback, Paul Shier, Welsh, Bobby Puleo
The title "The Invisibles" was appropriate since a lot of the guys were relatively unknown and you got to see late career of legends like Reed, Oyola and Puleo before their output dropped off.
Mob is 60, Jessup is 80, Grizzly is 100
anyone wanna venture a guess what pepper's grit # is?
Expand Quoteanyone wanna venture a guess what pepper's grit # is?[close]
When ever I tell someone that Pepper is like Jessup with Mob holes they say I hit it on the nail
Even in the sandpaper business one company's 80 grit is going to different from another's. For all we know they might all thank their selling us 80 grit
Generator makes perforated grip for several companies and shops and to me that feels identical to Pepper and the new Shake Junt Onyx. They all have the same color paper, same perforation spacing, and I can't tell a difference. My guess is it's all the same thing from the same place.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone wanna venture a guess what pepper's grit # is?[close]
When ever I tell someone that Pepper is like Jessup with Mob holes they say I hit it on the nail
Even in the sandpaper business one company's 80 grit is going to different from another's. For all we know they might all thank their selling us 80 grit[close]
found a sheet of jessup & had a sheet of pepper and they do feel similar under thumb. not scientific obviously, but this makes senseExpand QuoteGenerator makes perforated grip for several companies and shops and to me that feels identical to Pepper and the new Shake Junt Onyx. They all have the same color paper, same perforation spacing, and I can't tell a difference. My guess is it's all the same thing from the same place.[close]
i can get behind this theory
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone wanna venture a guess what pepper's grit # is?[close]
When ever I tell someone that Pepper is like Jessup with Mob holes they say I hit it on the nail
Even in the sandpaper business one company's 80 grit is going to different from another's. For all we know they might all thank their selling us 80 grit[close]
found a sheet of jessup & had a sheet of pepper and they do feel similar under thumb. not scientific obviously, but this makes senseExpand QuoteGenerator makes perforated grip for several companies and shops and to me that feels identical to Pepper and the new Shake Junt Onyx. They all have the same color paper, same perforation spacing, and I can't tell a difference. My guess is it's all the same thing from the same place.[close]
i can get behind this theory[close]
I’d like one step down from mob, in grit.
I am used to jessup, but these days I keep boards FOREVER. I skate boards that are 10 years old some days. And I’ve been skating in dunks. Mob is a bit much, but when I circle back to some deck that’s been under the bed for a few years, it works out a bit better
Generator makes perforated grip for several companies and shops and to me that feels identical to Pepper and the new Shake Junt Onyx. They all have the same color paper, same perforation spacing, and I can't tell a difference. My guess is it's all the same thing from the same place.
I do think shoe choice has a lot to do with how grip tape feels as well.100 - new balance cupsoles with mob works perfectly
Simple Vans for me and Jessup is just perfect....more solid soled shoes need that untouched extra grit to keep things in check.
Does anyone know of a board that has a similar shape to this old Krooked board? Something that’s readily available and not old stock. It reminds me of an old Matt Rodriguez shapeTry hitting up Legend. Sacto board maker and the Gonz/Tommy shape looks fairly close:
(https://heshdawgz.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/KrkdMikeAndersonFarmBoyDeck.jpg)
is there an easy way to tell the difference of the skate vs. non skate Converse? i am guessing they have different insoles and that would be an easy way to tell
Expand Quoteis there an easy way to tell the difference of the skate vs. non skate Converse? i am guessing they have different insoles and that would be an easy way to tell[close]
usually says cons on heel or tongue. wish it was a lot easier like the vans checkertab
Does anyone know of a board that has a similar shape to this old Krooked board? Something that’s readily available and not old stock. It reminds me of an old Matt Rodriguez shape
(https://heshdawgz.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/KrkdMikeAndersonFarmBoyDeck.jpg)
Does anyone know where I can get the clutch popsicle blanks in the O shape?
i was going thru a pile of skated decks and pulled both a DOA flat as fuck and and orchard Robbie Gangemi.
Gangemi is 8.5/14WB, short and pretty flat. I skated it briefly and wasn't super stoked on it. It felt non-responsive and heavy.
DOA is 8.5/14.25WB and has more kicks than the Gangemi. Still, this was a board that felt sluggish as well. Felt heavy.
They're both in good shape and I wanna see if they'll be my bread and buttah for getting the ever elusive tre flip compared with my current fave shape, Real Full SE, 8.5/14.38WB, which is far steeper, feels lighter, and pops nice and high.
All that said, aside from getting into truck madness- i'm not dicking around with trucks- what do I gotta do to adjust to these flatter, short WB shapes?
I went from skating an 8.25 Girl on venture 5.6 highs w/53mm girl wheels to 8.25 FA on same trucks w/ spitfire 56mm classics. I like the squared shape and shorter tail, and it feels easier popping onto ledges however my flip tricks are not as consistent as they were on the girl. Is it the deck, increase in wheel size, or trucks that are throwing me off? I don't want to go down the madness hole and was thinking I'll get used to it eventually, I've only had 3 sessions on it so far.it's probably multiple factors but my guess would be the wheel size plus the concave/shape of the FA which is a lot different than crail shapes
i was going thru a pile of skated decks and pulled both a DOA flat as fuck and and orchard Robbie Gangemi.
Gangemi is 8.5/14WB, short and pretty flat. I skated it briefly and wasn't super stoked on it. It felt non-responsive and heavy.
DOA is 8.5/14.25WB and has more kicks than the Gangemi. Still, this was a board that felt sluggish as well. Felt heavy.
They're both in good shape and I wanna see if they'll be my bread and buttah for getting the ever elusive tre flip compared with my current fave shape, Real Full SE, 8.5/14.38WB, which is far steeper, feels lighter, and pops nice and high.
All that said, aside from getting into truck madness- i'm not dicking around with trucks- what do I gotta do to adjust to these flatter, short WB shapes?
Expand Quotei was going thru a pile of skated decks and pulled both a DOA flat as fuck and and orchard Robbie Gangemi.
Gangemi is 8.5/14WB, short and pretty flat. I skated it briefly and wasn't super stoked on it. It felt non-responsive and heavy.
DOA is 8.5/14.25WB and has more kicks than the Gangemi. Still, this was a board that felt sluggish as well. Felt heavy.
They're both in good shape and I wanna see if they'll be my bread and buttah for getting the ever elusive tre flip compared with my current fave shape, Real Full SE, 8.5/14.38WB, which is far steeper, feels lighter, and pops nice and high.
All that said, aside from getting into truck madness- i'm not dicking around with trucks- what do I gotta do to adjust to these flatter, short WB shapes?[close]
I don't have an answer for ya, but I can't help wonder why you are trying to make different equipment work for you? No sense forcing it...seems like madness for madness sake.
Here's one for the 9-5ers. (or anyone that skates in the evening.) Do y'all skate before dinner or after?
I'm always antsy when I get off work and wanna go skate right away, but I find a lot of times if I do I have a little less energy and the session suffers. Whereas if I eat an early enough meal, digest and decompress, I'll usually skate better as long as I don't eat something crazy.
Y'all got any evening rituals like that?
Here's one for the 9-5ers. (or anyone that skates in the evening.) Do y'all skate before dinner or after?
I'm always antsy when I get off work and wanna go skate right away, but I find a lot of times if I do I have a little less energy and the session suffers. Whereas if I eat an early enough meal, digest and decompress, I'll usually skate better as long as I don't eat something crazy.
Y'all got any evening rituals like that?
Here's one for the 9-5ers. (or anyone that skates in the evening.) Do y'all skate before dinner or after?
I'm always antsy when I get off work and wanna go skate right away, but I find a lot of times if I do I have a little less energy and the session suffers. Whereas if I eat an early enough meal, digest and decompress, I'll usually skate better as long as I don't eat something crazy.
Y'all got any evening rituals like that?
Thanks for the responses. Some interesting insights.
I think my problem is that I eat too little early in the day and then sorta backload my meals at the end. Probably not the most sustainable way to go through the day.
Thanks for the responses. Some interesting insights.I'm pretty similar, I work 8-430 and try to snag a sesh for an hour or two on the way home. I rarely eat an actual breakfast and eat lunch early, with some light snacks between lunch and close. Sometimes I'll nab some quick protein or carbs (depending on what my body feels like I'm missing) to curb any hunger and not bloat me, but I'm usually alright until dinner at ~7.
I think my problem is that I eat too little early in the day and then sorta backload my meals at the end. Probably not the most sustainable way to go through the day.
Expand Quotei was going thru a pile of skated decks and pulled both a DOA flat as fuck and and orchard Robbie Gangemi.
Gangemi is 8.5/14WB, short and pretty flat. I skated it briefly and wasn't super stoked on it. It felt non-responsive and heavy.
DOA is 8.5/14.25WB and has more kicks than the Gangemi. Still, this was a board that felt sluggish as well. Felt heavy.
They're both in good shape and I wanna see if they'll be my bread and buttah for getting the ever elusive tre flip compared with my current fave shape, Real Full SE, 8.5/14.38WB, which is far steeper, feels lighter, and pops nice and high.
All that said, aside from getting into truck madness- i'm not dicking around with trucks- what do I gotta do to adjust to these flatter, short WB shapes?[close]
Try popping harder with feet closer to the bolts.
Here's one for the 9-5ers. (or anyone that skates in the evening.) Do y'all skate before dinner or after?
I'm always antsy when I get off work and wanna go skate right away, but I find a lot of times if I do I have a little less energy and the session suffers. Whereas if I eat an early enough meal, digest and decompress, I'll usually skate better as long as I don't eat something crazy.
Y'all got any evening rituals like that?
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei was going thru a pile of skated decks and pulled both a DOA flat as fuck and and orchard Robbie Gangemi.
Gangemi is 8.5/14WB, short and pretty flat. I skated it briefly and wasn't super stoked on it. It felt non-responsive and heavy.
DOA is 8.5/14.25WB and has more kicks than the Gangemi. Still, this was a board that felt sluggish as well. Felt heavy.
They're both in good shape and I wanna see if they'll be my bread and buttah for getting the ever elusive tre flip compared with my current fave shape, Real Full SE, 8.5/14.38WB, which is far steeper, feels lighter, and pops nice and high.
All that said, aside from getting into truck madness- i'm not dicking around with trucks- what do I gotta do to adjust to these flatter, short WB shapes?[close]
Try popping harder with feet closer to the bolts.[close]
I agree
Or, I guess I’d be less specific, and say try adjusting your foot position, stance.
When I change trucks, often, I frequently get better results, after awhile, by adjusting my popping foot, up and down the nose or tail.
I skate my best, on venture lo’s and mellow boards, but that doesn’t stop me from trying other stuff. For me, ventures work better with my foot on the tip of the tail, especially, or much closer to the tip of the nose. Blah blah. I think I’ve made myself unclear
if my wheels cone inwards, does it mean that my trucks are bent? when i took the trucks off the board and the wheels off the trucks i couldn’t really tell. the wheels started coning almost immediately after i set them up, it was easily noticeable after a week, my last set of wheels before did that too but i don’t know if they coned from the start or later on because i didn’t pay attention to that then. i’m skating a warped board right now too fwiw, the nose is higher on one side and the tail is higher on the opposite side, like someone put it in the press crooked.
Expand Quoteif my wheels cone inwards, does it mean that my trucks are bent? when i took the trucks off the board and the wheels off the trucks i couldn’t really tell. the wheels started coning almost immediately after i set them up, it was easily noticeable after a week, my last set of wheels before did that too but i don’t know if they coned from the start or later on because i didn’t pay attention to that then. i’m skating a warped board right now too fwiw, the nose is higher on one side and the tail is higher on the opposite side, like someone put it in the press crooked.[close]
Almost always yes.
Skating some really rough surfaces and grinding on an angle / cross locked fifty grinds on rough curbs can wear the wheel, usually back heel for backside, or back toe for frontside a whole lot, which I was amazed when I saw it and the guy told me why his wheels wear down like that, but more often than not if there is a lot more fresh wear on the inside of any wheel, it is because the axles are bending upwards.
Flip the wheels over where they are on the board and see how much that changes in a week or so.
Either empty stomach or immediately after eating before digestion sets in.
People who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that
Expand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly
Expand QuoteExpand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly[close]
each truck wrapped in plastic and then both trucks rubber banded together
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei was going thru a pile of skated decks and pulled both a DOA flat as fuck and and orchard Robbie Gangemi.
Gangemi is 8.5/14WB, short and pretty flat. I skated it briefly and wasn't super stoked on it. It felt non-responsive and heavy.
DOA is 8.5/14.25WB and has more kicks than the Gangemi. Still, this was a board that felt sluggish as well. Felt heavy.
They're both in good shape and I wanna see if they'll be my bread and buttah for getting the ever elusive tre flip compared with my current fave shape, Real Full SE, 8.5/14.38WB, which is far steeper, feels lighter, and pops nice and high.
All that said, aside from getting into truck madness- i'm not dicking around with trucks- what do I gotta do to adjust to these flatter, short WB shapes?[close]
Try popping harder with feet closer to the bolts.[close]
I agree
Or, I guess I’d be less specific, and say try adjusting your foot position, stance.
When I change trucks, often, I frequently get better results, after awhile, by adjusting my popping foot, up and down the nose or tail.
I skate my best, on venture lo’s and mellow boards, but that doesn’t stop me from trying other stuff. For me, ventures work better with my foot on the tip of the tail, especially, or much closer to the tip of the nose. Blah blah. I think I’ve made myself unclear[close]
Ya i totally switched it up and am figuring it out. DOA faf 8.5, short WB. Ace 44 brand new, 54mm bones wheels. Its very dofferent than my loose and snappy other set up but im having a lotta fun with it and able to skate differently. Kinda rad and yes, popping foot adjustment has been critical. But im doing different shit than usual that requires a different back foot position, sooooo idk
@pizzafliptofakie
Im def not a 9-5 cat lately, but i usually dont skate after dinner. It would be like jogging after dinner or swimming. I Just get that banana, powah food, and water. Can you drink coffee in the evening? It helps me stave off hunger while skating.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly[close]
each truck wrapped in plastic and then both trucks rubber banded together[close]
I meant more along the lines of what do you use for shipping, flat rate, standard usps, ups, PayPal shipping, etc
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly[close]
each truck wrapped in plastic and then both trucks rubber banded together[close]
I meant more along the lines of what do you use for shipping, flat rate, standard usps, ups, PayPal shipping, etc[close]
USPS flatrate box (medium i think?) should fit trucks fine bagged & banded. rates can vary depending on where you are and where you are shipping to as far as UPS vs USPS etc
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly[close]
each truck wrapped in plastic and then both trucks rubber banded together[close]
I meant more along the lines of what do you use for shipping, flat rate, standard usps, ups, PayPal shipping, etc[close]
USPS flatrate box (medium i think?) should fit trucks fine bagged & banded. rates can vary depending on where you are and where you are shipping to as far as UPS vs USPS etc[close]
I ship trucks in a padded envelope, each wrapped in newspaper so they don’t bang together. www.pirateship.com is the cheapest way I’ve found for shipping heavy-ish items in the USA. Provided you have a scale and access to a printer.
Here's one for the 9-5ers. (or anyone that skates in the evening.) Do y'all skate before dinner or after?I work an 8-5 office job so this one hits close to home for me! On days that I know I want to skate after work, I'll try to eat a bigger lunch and/or get a good snack in closer to the end of the workday. For snacks I try to do fruit or something heavier on the protein, like nuts or whatever. If I don't do that, I'll usually have less energy to skate. I also never eat a full meal before I go skate, I always wait to eat until after the sesh. It feels more rewarding to have dinner that way.
I'm always antsy when I get off work and wanna go skate right away, but I find a lot of times if I do I have a little less energy and the session suffers. Whereas if I eat an early enough meal, digest and decompress, I'll usually skate better as long as I don't eat something crazy.
Y'all got any evening rituals like that?
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteif my wheels cone inwards, does it mean that my trucks are bent? when i took the trucks off the board and the wheels off the trucks i couldn’t really tell. the wheels started coning almost immediately after i set them up, it was easily noticeable after a week, my last set of wheels before did that too but i don’t know if they coned from the start or later on because i didn’t pay attention to that then. i’m skating a warped board right now too fwiw, the nose is higher on one side and the tail is higher on the opposite side, like someone put it in the press crooked.[close]
Almost always yes.
Skating some really rough surfaces and grinding on an angle / cross locked fifty grinds on rough curbs can wear the wheel, usually back heel for backside, or back toe for frontside a whole lot, which I was amazed when I saw it and the guy told me why his wheels wear down like that, but more often than not if there is a lot more fresh wear on the inside of any wheel, it is because the axles are bending upwards.
Flip the wheels over where they are on the board and see how much that changes in a week or so.[close]
i keep doing that every week, and they flatten out then cone on the other side. do i have to get new trucks or is it possible to straighten them out without breaking the trucks? they have a lot of life left so i would prefer to keep skating them as long as possible.
edit: i took the hangers off (idk why i didn't think of that before) and the front truck isn't bad, but the back truck is definitely bent.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly[close]
each truck wrapped in plastic and then both trucks rubber banded together[close]
I meant more along the lines of what do you use for shipping, flat rate, standard usps, ups, PayPal shipping, etc[close]
USPS flatrate box (medium i think?) should fit trucks fine bagged & banded. rates can vary depending on where you are and where you are shipping to as far as UPS vs USPS etc[close]
I ship trucks in a padded envelope, each wrapped in newspaper so they don’t bang together. www.pirateship.com is the cheapest way I’ve found for shipping heavy-ish items in the USA. Provided you have a scale and access to a printer.
When I got a replacement set of trucks from Ace a couple years ago they were wrapped (can't remember if it was just plastic or bubble wrap), and in a padded manila envelope. That's probably the best/cheapest way to go.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly[close]
each truck wrapped in plastic and then both trucks rubber banded together[close]
I meant more along the lines of what do you use for shipping, flat rate, standard usps, ups, PayPal shipping, etc[close]
USPS flatrate box (medium i think?) should fit trucks fine bagged & banded. rates can vary depending on where you are and where you are shipping to as far as UPS vs USPS etc[close]
I ship trucks in a padded envelope, each wrapped in newspaper so they don’t bang together. www.pirateship.com is the cheapest way I’ve found for shipping heavy-ish items in the USA. Provided you have a scale and access to a printer.[close]
yeah envelope is a very valid option, it's even a crapshoot which i get when i order online, box v bag. but personally i worry too much, so i go box route with some bubble wrap around them. it's overkill, but i can sleep at night
When I got a replacement set of trucks from Ace a couple years ago they were wrapped (can't remember if it was just plastic or bubble wrap), and in a padded manila envelope. That's probably the best/cheapest way to go.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePeople who have sold trucks online, what’s the most efficient way to ship them? Saw in another thread someone suggested a flat rate envelope, but not sure how I’d feel if I was buying trucks and got that in the mail. And the thread was 2 year old.
I’ve got a pair of maglight ATGs and a pair of Ace low 44s, both just a couple sessions deep, but I can’t see either of those as a regular truck for me. Either I’m gonna sell them or put the maglight hangers on the ace low baseplates for fun, but it seems unethical to sell them after trying that[close]
in a box, silly[close]
each truck wrapped in plastic and then both trucks rubber banded together[close]
I meant more along the lines of what do you use for shipping, flat rate, standard usps, ups, PayPal shipping, etc[close]
USPS flatrate box (medium i think?) should fit trucks fine bagged & banded. rates can vary depending on where you are and where you are shipping to as far as UPS vs USPS etc[close]
I ship trucks in a padded envelope, each wrapped in newspaper so they don’t bang together. www.pirateship.com is the cheapest way I’ve found for shipping heavy-ish items in the USA. Provided you have a scale and access to a printer.[close]
yeah envelope is a very valid option, it's even a crapshoot which i get when i order online, box v bag. but personally i worry too much, so i go box route with some bubble wrap around them. it's overkill, but i can sleep at night[close]
I've been hunting down the old model and occasionally stumble across some on sale so I've been stockpiling. Does anyone else do this? like find a model they really enjoyed and hunt down the remaining pairs to skate, but then also save these for like special occasions/ trips/ filming or what have you?
What temperature is ok to leave the deck in the car ?
What temperature is ok to leave the deck in the car ?
What bearings will hold up best for slappies?
Expand QuoteWhat bearings will hold up best for slappies?[close]
I've had nothing but good experiences with Bones Swiss. I was shredding every manner of cheap bearing and some not-so-cheap ones with slappies before I made the switch. Now I've been skating the same pair for the last 3 years with minimal maintenance and no issues.
Does Vans make normal, non-skateline Half Cabs anymore? These "skate" ones don't work for my feet; the OG's were fine. Even the '92's are fine, just harder to find than the skates.
Does Vans make normal, non-skateline Half Cabs anymore? These "skate" ones don't work for my feet; the OG's were fine. Even the '92's are fine, just harder to find than the skates.
What temperature is ok to leave the deck in the car ?
I've been hunting down the old model and occasionally stumble across some on sale so I've been stockpiling. Does anyone else do this? like find a model they really enjoyed and hunt down the remaining pairs to skate, but then also save these for like special occasions/ trips/ filming or what have you?
Don’t keep your board in your car. If you’re cold, it’s cold. If you’re hot, it’s hot.
Cold temps will stiffen your bushings making it impossible to turn.
can somebody show me the top of a primitive board?
im thinking of getting a mystery box but i'd like to see what the shape looks like first
Does anyone know what the Baker B2 wheelbases actually are? I've seen different numbers for each size. I am interested in 8.25 and 8.38.
Im enjoying this DOA flat as fuck.
What are some flat molds out there?
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know what the Baker B2 wheelbases actually are? I've seen different numbers for each size. I am interested in 8.25 and 8.38.[close]
I have the 8.5 and 8.38 stamped B2 boards.
The 8.38 I have is more like 8.25 anyway - definitely not 8.38 and just a hair over other 8.25 boards when checked, and is 14.375 wb on 32.2 or so long board, so longer than usual kicks, slightly more full but not square, pretty much same concave as usual BBS wood, although others have said that the concave is steeper on their boards.
For those with ceramic bearings, do you find small black balls/debris in the bearings everytime you take off the shields for maintenance? I assume it's leftover from the ceramic balls polishing the races, but I could be wrong. I'm using Bones Super Reds Ceramics.I’ve had Bones Swiss ceramics and Quantum Fusions, and both of them leave black dirt balls when I soaked them in acetone. They seem like dirt magnets that require more maintenance. The Swiss ceramics never seemed to be quite as fast after cleaning, and the Quantum’s need to be cleaned every few weeks to stay fast
Expand Quotecan somebody show me the top of a primitive board?
im thinking of getting a mystery box but i'd like to see what the shape looks like first[close]
There are quite a few in the Setup thread, just use search in the top right when here:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=10804.0
Also something like this, which has a good top pic:
https://www.blue-tomato.com/en-GB/product/Primitive-Trent+McClung+Demo+8+38+Skateboard+Deck-672888
They actually have really good pics of all sized boards, graphic, top and side concave views:
https://www.blue-tomato.com/en-GB/products/?q=primitive%20deck
Whatever size or shape you want, I think you could find it there anyway.
sb blazer mids vs fastbreaks
how do they fit and skate?
Expand Quotesb blazer mids vs fastbreaks
how do they fit and skate?[close]
Blazers are more narrow and snug fitting, better boardfeel/worse impact protection (vulc). They feel pretty sturdy and substantial at first, but once you break them in they are flimsy and bag out more easily than the fastbreaks.
Fastbreaks are wider and slightly longer (i still go TTS because i hate cramping my toes, but many people say they go down a half size). A chunkier, more substantial shoe with a thicker cupsole.
As with most cupsoles, the flick changes over time. In comparison, the blazer are a bit more consistent in that regard.
Biggest issue with the fastbreaks is that most colorways use nylon in the area that i destroy the quickest on a skate shoe (ollie hole on the outside of your pinky toe). So either have some super glue ready or buy an all suede pair.
In general i see way more people in blazers, but i think thats probably due to availability and vulcs still being generally preferred (could be wrong about that)
personally i prefer the fastbreak, but im a cupsole kinda guy.
Im enjoying this DOA flat as fuck.
What are some flat molds out there?
Expand QuoteExpand Quotesb blazer mids vs fastbreaks
how do they fit and skate?[close]
Blazers are more narrow and snug fitting, better boardfeel/worse impact protection (vulc). They feel pretty sturdy and substantial at first, but once you break them in they are flimsy and bag out more easily than the fastbreaks.
Fastbreaks are wider and slightly longer (i still go TTS because i hate cramping my toes, but many people say they go down a half size). A chunkier, more substantial shoe with a thicker cupsole.
As with most cupsoles, the flick changes over time. In comparison, the blazer are a bit more consistent in that regard.
Biggest issue with the fastbreaks is that most colorways use nylon in the area that i destroy the quickest on a skate shoe (ollie hole on the outside of your pinky toe). So either have some super glue ready or buy an all suede pair.
In general i see way more people in blazers, but i think thats probably due to availability and vulcs still being generally preferred (could be wrong about that)
personally i prefer the fastbreak, but im a cupsole kinda guy.[close]
thanks for the breakdown dawg. going with the fastbreaks!
Anybody tried that Malto twin paddle or something like that shape?
For what I remember is to be a supposed hybrid between nose and tail.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotesb blazer mids vs fastbreaks
how do they fit and skate?[close]
Blazers are more narrow and snug fitting, better boardfeel/worse impact protection (vulc). They feel pretty sturdy and substantial at first, but once you break them in they are flimsy and bag out more easily than the fastbreaks.
Fastbreaks are wider and slightly longer (i still go TTS because i hate cramping my toes, but many people say they go down a half size). A chunkier, more substantial shoe with a thicker cupsole.
As with most cupsoles, the flick changes over time. In comparison, the blazer are a bit more consistent in that regard.
Biggest issue with the fastbreaks is that most colorways use nylon in the area that i destroy the quickest on a skate shoe (ollie hole on the outside of your pinky toe). So either have some super glue ready or buy an all suede pair.
In general i see way more people in blazers, but i think thats probably due to availability and vulcs still being generally preferred (could be wrong about that)
personally i prefer the fastbreak, but im a cupsole kinda guy.[close]
thanks for the breakdown dawg. going with the fastbreaks![close]
No prob! dont forget to superglue, or buy the all suede ones.
really wish they would fix that nylon shit, i'd probably skate these exclusively if they did.
or if they made these new as-1's in a mid/high top.
G069 is the light. Shape works perfect for me.Expand QuoteAnybody tried that Malto twin paddle or something like that shape?
For what I remember is to be a supposed hybrid between nose and tail.[close]
I'm riding the 8.5 verison of this board currently. G096 for the crailtap shape.
Running it with 149 Mindys and some random 52mm 99A chocolate wheels
I really like the tail shape - nice and wide, but not huge, and the kick steepness is on the mellower side. Personally, I've really been digging it. The last ~4 Crailtap boards I've had have been really solid, stay crisp for quite a while.
If you feel like you might enjoy that shape, i would totally go for it. The symmetrical popsicle is a super fun switch up from my prior main set-up, a tapered Black Label egg with AF1 66's.
I recently fractured my hand skating and will be out for a short while. How many of you would abandon the injury tainted deck as opposed to being rational and accepting that the deck had nothing to do with it?Suppose it depends on how much I enjoy skating that board. Do I have another freshie that I would rather ride? Or is this board new enough to be viable for a bit longer?
i’m prolly trippin out but for ace bottom bushings, which side faces down? the side with the circles or smooth side?
I recently fractured my hand skating and will be out for a short while. How many of you would abandon the injury tainted deck as opposed to being rational and accepting that the deck had nothing to do with it?
I recently fractured my hand skating and will be out for a short while. How many of you would abandon the injury tainted deck as opposed to being rational and accepting that the deck had nothing to do with it?Deck? No, that whole set up is cursed and going in the dumpster.
Deck? No, that whole set up is cursed and going in the dumpster.Expand QuoteI recently fractured my hand skating and will be out for a short while. How many of you would abandon the injury tainted deck as opposed to being rational and accepting that the deck had nothing to do with it?[close]
Expand QuoteDeck? No, that whole set up is cursed and going in the dumpster.Expand QuoteI recently fractured my hand skating and will be out for a short while. How many of you would abandon the injury tainted deck as opposed to being rational and accepting that the deck had nothing to do with it?[close][close]
I’d rather have a familiar setup coming back from a break
Expand Quotei’m prolly trippin out but for ace bottom bushings, which side faces down? the side with the circles or smooth side?[close]
circles.
I went smooth for the longest time, but ACE and indy bushing diagrams have pictured the side with the circles facing down (towards your board) as being the correct way to position the bushing. will post the pic if i can find it
edit: here its. hard to tell, but look at the second packaging pic, says "sharp side" down
https://mesaskatesupply.com/products/copy-of-ace-hard-bushings
Mud on Griptape ; what are you doing?
Water + brush only?
Yeah that's how I do it too. The top bushing has the circles on the hanger so why wouldn't the bottom bushing?Expand QuoteExpand Quotei’m prolly trippin out but for ace bottom bushings, which side faces down? the side with the circles or smooth side?[close]
circles.
I went smooth for the longest time, but ACE and indy bushing diagrams have pictured the side with the circles facing down (towards your board) as being the correct way to position the bushing. will post the pic if i can find it
edit: here its. hard to tell, but look at the second packaging pic, says "sharp side" down
https://mesaskatesupply.com/products/copy-of-ace-hard-bushings[close]
i've always put the circles in the hanger, round edges in the washers. idk if it's right but that's how i do it.
Yeah that's how I do it too. The top bushing has the circles on the hanger so why wouldn't the bottom bushing?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei’m prolly trippin out but for ace bottom bushings, which side faces down? the side with the circles or smooth side?[close]
circles.
I went smooth for the longest time, but ACE and indy bushing diagrams have pictured the side with the circles facing down (towards your board) as being the correct way to position the bushing. will post the pic if i can find it
edit: here its. hard to tell, but look at the second packaging pic, says "sharp side" down
https://mesaskatesupply.com/products/copy-of-ace-hard-bushings[close]
i've always put the circles in the hanger, round edges in the washers. idk if it's right but that's how i do it.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotesb blazer mids vs fastbreaks
how do they fit and skate?[close]
Blazers are more narrow and snug fitting, better boardfeel/worse impact protection (vulc). They feel pretty sturdy and substantial at first, but once you break them in they are flimsy and bag out more easily than the fastbreaks.
Fastbreaks are wider and slightly longer (i still go TTS because i hate cramping my toes, but many people say they go down a half size). A chunkier, more substantial shoe with a thicker cupsole.
As with most cupsoles, the flick changes over time. In comparison, the blazer are a bit more consistent in that regard.
Biggest issue with the fastbreaks is that most colorways use nylon in the area that i destroy the quickest on a skate shoe (ollie hole on the outside of your pinky toe). So either have some super glue ready or buy an all suede pair.
In general i see way more people in blazers, but i think thats probably due to availability and vulcs still being generally preferred (could be wrong about that)
personally i prefer the fastbreak, but im a cupsole kinda guy.[close]
thanks for the breakdown dawg. going with the fastbreaks![close]
No prob! dont forget to superglue, or buy the all suede ones.
really wish they would fix that nylon shit, i'd probably skate these exclusively if they did.
or if they made these new as-1's in a mid/high top.[close]
where would u suggest to glue?
got the emerald ones and theyre unfortunately nylon. wished they pumped out the suede ones more often.
ou mid as1s sound promising
Yeah I don't remember who I heard it from but I've been doing it that way every time lol. Maybe I'll start doing it the way it says on the ace package.Expand QuoteYeah that's how I do it too. The top bushing has the circles on the hanger so why wouldn't the bottom bushing?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei’m prolly trippin out but for ace bottom bushings, which side faces down? the side with the circles or smooth side?[close]
circles.
I went smooth for the longest time, but ACE and indy bushing diagrams have pictured the side with the circles facing down (towards your board) as being the correct way to position the bushing. will post the pic if i can find it
edit: here its. hard to tell, but look at the second packaging pic, says "sharp side" down
https://mesaskatesupply.com/products/copy-of-ace-hard-bushings[close]
i've always put the circles in the hanger, round edges in the washers. idk if it's right but that's how i do it.[close][close]
Well the manufacturer suggests otherwise.
If i had to guess, it would probably have to do with the way the truck actuates and when/where you want the bushings to grip rather than slip.
total guess though, i really dont know why. I just follow what the manufacturer says.
What type of trucks do y'all think work best with streep kicks? For example a habitat twin nose shape?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotesb blazer mids vs fastbreaks
how do they fit and skate?[close]
Blazers are more narrow and snug fitting, better boardfeel/worse impact protection (vulc). They feel pretty sturdy and substantial at first, but once you break them in they are flimsy and bag out more easily than the fastbreaks.
Fastbreaks are wider and slightly longer (i still go TTS because i hate cramping my toes, but many people say they go down a half size). A chunkier, more substantial shoe with a thicker cupsole.
As with most cupsoles, the flick changes over time. In comparison, the blazer are a bit more consistent in that regard.
Biggest issue with the fastbreaks is that most colorways use nylon in the area that i destroy the quickest on a skate shoe (ollie hole on the outside of your pinky toe). So either have some super glue ready or buy an all suede pair.
In general i see way more people in blazers, but i think thats probably due to availability and vulcs still being generally preferred (could be wrong about that)
personally i prefer the fastbreak, but im a cupsole kinda guy.[close]
thanks for the breakdown dawg. going with the fastbreaks![close]
No prob! dont forget to superglue, or buy the all suede ones.
really wish they would fix that nylon shit, i'd probably skate these exclusively if they did.
or if they made these new as-1's in a mid/high top.[close]
where would u suggest to glue?
got the emerald ones and theyre unfortunately nylon. wished they pumped out the suede ones more often.
ou mid as1s sound promising
Expand QuoteWhat type of trucks do y'all think work best with streep kicks? For example a habitat twin nose shape?[close]
Venture is always the answer. Get on board with the team. You won't regret it for more than a week.
Do forged indies really make a longer wheelbase than cast thunders? Both are somwhere between +3.12 and +3.18 right? My team thunders are around +3.15
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat type of trucks do y'all think work best with streep kicks? For example a habitat twin nose shape?[close]
Venture is always the answer. Get on board with the team. You won't regret it for more than a week.[close]
Can't agree with this and hated Venture with steep or short kicks. I'd go with something lighter like a Thunder or Forged Indy personally.
https://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks
where can i get shovel nose blanks at? something like a hockey or alien workshop
Expand Quotehttps://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks[close]
That's so sick. Thank you and huuuge shoutout to freedom skateshop in vienna!
Also a big DAMN about the AF1 hollow wheelbase. Are they actually different? I feel like people on slap would know that by now
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks[close]
That's so sick. Thank you and huuuge shoutout to freedom skateshop in vienna!
Also a big DAMN about the AF1 hollow wheelbase. Are they actually different? I feel like people on slap would know that by now[close]
There’s a few red flags in those measurements. ^ That was the first one I spotted. I find it hard to believe that an AF1 Standard and Hollow have different geo. Same with Indy Forged Hollow and forged Titanium; only difference in those two models is the axle, and they measured a 1/4 in. wheelbase difference? I can almost guarantee that one is bogus. 4 different measurements on 5 sets of Thunders? Probably not, unless the measurements were taken across a random range of Thunder hanger sizes?
Expand QuoteDo forged indies really make a longer wheelbase than cast thunders? Both are somwhere between +3.12 and +3.18 right? My team thunders are around +3.15[close]
i found this
https://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks (https://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks)
@Mbrimson88
I'm pretty sure there is a thread somewhere that list how much each type of trucks affects wheelbase.
Do you know where please ?
Fixed :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo forged indies really make a longer wheelbase than cast thunders? Both are somwhere between +3.12 and +3.18 right? My team thunders are around +3.15[close]
i found this
https://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks (https://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks)
@Mbrimson88
I'm pretty sure there is a thread somewhere that list how much each type of trucks affects wheelbase.
Do you know where please ?[close]
Tagged you in it, but this one, WB on your trucks. Often doesn't come up with only WB and not WHEELBASE word.
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=108580.0
I had always thought Thunders are still longer in everything than any Indy variant.
Ace, then Indy, then Thunder, then Venture in every option of their trucks, but I can see from that list that they are very close / even on a couple of options.
Exact measurements vary, but that is from me putting those trucks on the same decks side by side for comparison.
I think the reality is people are often going to come up with different measurements with different trucks, so that is not a worry to me really.
More than anything it is the feel of the different trucks that get me, eg some feel better than others, even though I have some of everything set up on boards for people to try and see what works for them.
Fixed :)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo forged indies really make a longer wheelbase than cast thunders? Both are somwhere between +3.12 and +3.18 right? My team thunders are around +3.15[close]
i found this
https://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks (https://freedomskateshop.at/en/blogs/skate-tech/wheelbase-und-trucks)[close][close]
I don’t get how this happens, but I blow through bushings and pivots cups insanely quick.
Bought some riptide pivot cups which were great. Quieted some of the squeak, and felt nice. Within a couple weeks one of them is already ripped..
Same with bushings, put in some new thunder bushings and my front truck top bushing is already blowing out. I don’t ride my trucks all that loose (maybe a thread showing but mostly flush) and I’m not heavy at all at 160lbs. Super frustrating as I’ll feel the broken bushing. Makes it feel less stable and too loose. I also had an issue where the nut would keep loosening up and almost falling off, yet I would tighten the truck down where it was far far beyond finger loose.
I’ve noticed the standard cupped washer on thunders binds a lot and I have scrape marks all over the inside near the kingpin/top bolt cavity area. Maybe the cupped washer is what’s causing this? I’ll throw on some flat tops with new bushings and see how long that lasts.
long shot but has anyone on here skated the cariuma mike v shoe? supposedly it’s made out of some synthetic material that’s more durable than regular suede, i wonder what it is and if any other companies use something similar.Emerica Dixon shoe has a synthetic vegan model. And the nyjah shoes are made out of some type of rubber.
Local mall shop just got a shitload of cliché decks in. Wth is going on?
https://www.blue-tomato.com/en-AT/products/brand/Cliche-590/categories/Skate+Shop-00000015--Skateboards-00000016--Skateboard+Decks-00000017/gender/men/?sort=-isnew%2C-newest_first (https://www.blue-tomato.com/en-AT/products/brand/Cliche-590/categories/Skate+Shop-00000015--Skateboards-00000016--Skateboard+Decks-00000017/gender/men/?sort=-isnew%2C-newest_first)
You sure they are owned by dwindle? Why don’t they distribute them?
Emerica Dixon shoe has a synthetic vegan model. And the nyjah shoes are made out of some type of rubber.Expand Quotelong shot but has anyone on here skated the cariuma mike v shoe? supposedly it’s made out of some synthetic material that’s more durable than regular suede, i wonder what it is and if any other companies use something similar.[close]
That I couldn't tell you. But if you can't find something similar you can try the others. They are more durable than suede and look better .Expand QuoteEmerica Dixon shoe has a synthetic vegan model. And the nyjah shoes are made out of some type of rubber.Expand Quotelong shot but has anyone on here skated the cariuma mike v shoe? supposedly it’s made out of some synthetic material that’s more durable than regular suede, i wonder what it is and if any other companies use something similar.[close][close]
yeah but the cariumas are made out of some vegan suede that is supposed to be 3 times as durable as regular suede, and i wonder if they came up with it or if it’s available for other companies to use too.
Look better than cariuma that is.That I couldn't tell you. But if you can't find something similar you can try the others. They are more durable than suede and look better .Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEmerica Dixon shoe has a synthetic vegan model. And the nyjah shoes are made out of some type of rubber.Expand Quotelong shot but has anyone on here skated the cariuma mike v shoe? supposedly it’s made out of some synthetic material that’s more durable than regular suede, i wonder what it is and if any other companies use something similar.[close][close]
yeah but the cariumas are made out of some vegan suede that is supposed to be 3 times as durable as regular suede, and i wonder if they came up with it or if it’s available for other companies to use too.[close]
Anybody buying Cariumas deserves several kicks on the balls andLook better than cariuma that is.Expand QuoteThat I couldn't tell you. But if you can't find something similar you can try the others. They are more durable than suede and look better .Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEmerica Dixon shoe has a synthetic vegan model. And the nyjah shoes are made out of some type of rubber.Expand Quotelong shot but has anyone on here skated the cariuma mike v shoe? supposedly it’s made out of some synthetic material that’s more durable than regular suede, i wonder what it is and if any other companies use something similar.[close][close]
yeah but the cariumas are made out of some vegan suede that is supposed to be 3 times as durable as regular suede, and i wonder if they came up with it or if it’s available for other companies to use too.[close][close]
Expand QuoteYou sure they are owned by dwindle? Why don’t they distribute them?[close]
I think you might find more answers between this:
https://dwindle.com/home/tag/Clich%C3%A9+Skateboards
And this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clich%C3%A9_Skateboards
Cliché Skateboards was a skateboard company based in Lyon, France, and distributed by the American company Dwindle Distribution. The company was established in 1997 by French professional skateboarder Jeremie Daclin. In 2001, Cliché was purchased by the France-based Salomon Group which in 2005 became a part of Amer Sports. In 2009, US-based Dwindle Distribution purchased the company from the Salomon Group. In November 2016, Dwindle announced that they would be discontinuing the brand.
I know not to trust everything you read on the internet, but Dwindle bought the rights to Cliche and then pretty much dropped the brand when they were cutting back, but they still owned it and every now and then they would release some generic boards and graphics - the AU distro has had a few on occasion, but it has never been pushed and more just random stock.
The pics from that listing, which are really good, show the tops to be Dwindle wood for sure, so unless someone else now has them, I would say it is part of the corporate ownership just doing their thing and re releasing whatever they can that doesn't involve any royalties to anyone like pro dudes, or artists or anyone else, as they don't seem like new graphics too.
Of course I could be wrong - happy to be corrected if anyone does know anything more about the brand - but that seemed to be the case back when things went the way they did, especially with new owners of Dwindle trying to milk as much as they can from the company and any brands they have under them.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYou sure they are owned by dwindle? Why don’t they distribute them?[close][close]
Yeah, I knew they owned them but hadn’t seen anything for awhile, so I thought they had rather sold the brand or these were bootlegs. I hadn’t known Dwindle to do anything other than the known brands so it surprised me.
Tagging big brands on Instagram - yes, or no?
Why and why not?
Just wondering, cause I see this often.
what would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?Nothing (made of aluminium) slides as crazy as the ace classic baseplate.
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board
Tagging big brands on Instagram - yes, or no?
Why and why not?
Just wondering, cause I see this often.
what would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board
it's starting to get hot and i'm not a shorts wearer, what are some of your guys' best lightweight more breathable pants for skating? does anyone wear linen pants when skating
Nothing (made of aluminium) slides as crazy as the ace classic baseplate.Expand Quotewhat would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board[close]
it's starting to get hot and i'm not a shorts wearer, what are some of your guys' best lightweight more breathable pants for skating? does anyone wear linen pants when skating
Expand Quoteit's starting to get hot and i'm not a shorts wearer, what are some of your guys' best lightweight more breathable pants for skating? does anyone wear linen pants when skating[close]
surf pants
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteit's starting to get hot and i'm not a shorts wearer, what are some of your guys' best lightweight more breathable pants for skating? does anyone wear linen pants when skating[close]
surf pants[close]
this
Which funny guy changed the description of the Shoes & Gear board?
The first batch of Af1 had the pivot cup problem, (some) classics have more of an axle bending problem.Expand QuoteNothing (made of aluminium) slides as crazy as the ace classic baseplate.Expand Quotewhat would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board[close][close]
i heard ace classic have shit pivot cup? has that been corrected yet?
maybe ill just get AF1 44 size. i am happy with how my AF1 60s noseslide - and its the same height as venture. i am really torn between these 2 brands now. i feel like ace makes more sense though cause i am more of a slappy rider and i like looser trucks. i really was set on thunders but after feeling how the wheels drag on noseslides, it was a deal breaker for me. maybe with classic wheels it would be better but i am not willing to take that gamble.
Expand QuoteWhich funny guy changed the description of the Shoes & Gear board?[close]
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=126094.msg4011638#msg4011638
…just be sure to get good coverage when you pee on them (make sure you soak em real good in urine for even coloring & to avoid the appearance of “spotting”.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteit's starting to get hot and i'm not a shorts wearer, what are some of your guys' best lightweight more breathable pants for skating? does anyone wear linen pants when skating[close]
surf pants[close]
this[close]
It appears you can even pee on them if it gets too hot for cooling purposes.
it's starting to get hot and i'm not a shorts wearer, what are some of your guys' best lightweight more breathable pants for skating? does anyone wear linen pants when skating
The first batch of Af1 had the pivot cup problem, (some) classics have more of an axle bending problem.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNothing (made of aluminium) slides as crazy as the ace classic baseplate.Expand Quotewhat would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board[close][close]
i heard ace classic have shit pivot cup? has that been corrected yet?
maybe ill just get AF1 44 size. i am happy with how my AF1 60s noseslide - and its the same height as venture. i am really torn between these 2 brands now. i feel like ace makes more sense though cause i am more of a slappy rider and i like looser trucks. i really was set on thunders but after feeling how the wheels drag on noseslides, it was a deal breaker for me. maybe with classic wheels it would be better but i am not willing to take that gamble.[close]
it's starting to get hot and i'm not a shorts wearer, what are some of your guys' best lightweight more breathable pants for skating? does anyone wear linen pants when skating
They're the same except the pivot cup, which makes them non interchangeable without changing the cups. AF1 hangers move around in the classic pivot cups, classic hangers are too fat for AF1 pivot cups.Expand QuoteThe first batch of Af1 had the pivot cup problem, (some) classics have more of an axle bending problem.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNothing (made of aluminium) slides as crazy as the ace classic baseplate.Expand Quotewhat would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board[close][close]
i heard ace classic have shit pivot cup? has that been corrected yet?
maybe ill just get AF1 44 size. i am happy with how my AF1 60s noseslide - and its the same height as venture. i am really torn between these 2 brands now. i feel like ace makes more sense though cause i am more of a slappy rider and i like looser trucks. i really was set on thunders but after feeling how the wheels drag on noseslides, it was a deal breaker for me. maybe with classic wheels it would be better but i am not willing to take that gamble.[close][close]
Is the baseplate much different between AF1 and Classic?
Was also thinking Ace trucks bceause they suck the wheelbase in, i would think they make the most sense for noseslides as well / least drag.
They're the same except the pivot cup, which makes them non interchangeable without changing the cups. AF1 hangers move around in the classic pivot cups, classic hangers are too fat for AF1 pivot cups.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe first batch of Af1 had the pivot cup problem, (some) classics have more of an axle bending problem.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNothing (made of aluminium) slides as crazy as the ace classic baseplate.Expand Quotewhat would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board[close][close]
i heard ace classic have shit pivot cup? has that been corrected yet?
maybe ill just get AF1 44 size. i am happy with how my AF1 60s noseslide - and its the same height as venture. i am really torn between these 2 brands now. i feel like ace makes more sense though cause i am more of a slappy rider and i like looser trucks. i really was set on thunders but after feeling how the wheels drag on noseslides, it was a deal breaker for me. maybe with classic wheels it would be better but i am not willing to take that gamble.[close][close]
Is the baseplate much different between AF1 and Classic?
Was also thinking Ace trucks bceause they suck the wheelbase in, i would think they make the most sense for noseslides as well / least drag.[close]
I do not know how it actually feels if you change the pivot cups to fit the other hanger, haven't tried yet. Or even if the other pivot cups even fit the baseplate!
Absolutely yes, I was just talking about the measurementsExpand QuoteThey're the same except the pivot cup, which makes them non interchangeable without changing the cups. AF1 hangers move around in the classic pivot cups, classic hangers are too fat for AF1 pivot cups.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe first batch of Af1 had the pivot cup problem, (some) classics have more of an axle bending problem.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNothing (made of aluminium) slides as crazy as the ace classic baseplate.Expand Quotewhat would you guys say is the most soapy setup possible for noseslides?
Spitfire Classic 50mm, 101a
Venture Trucks? Do they have the chonkiest baseplate? Do you want a chunkier baseplate, or forged? All I know is, you don't want Thunders, the wheels drag way too much.
Shape of the nose > Would you want more Spoon? Im thinking less friction (and also better for popping up to crook which is the whole point of this setup in the first place) probably would have to be steep kick BBS Board[close][close]
i heard ace classic have shit pivot cup? has that been corrected yet?
maybe ill just get AF1 44 size. i am happy with how my AF1 60s noseslide - and its the same height as venture. i am really torn between these 2 brands now. i feel like ace makes more sense though cause i am more of a slappy rider and i like looser trucks. i really was set on thunders but after feeling how the wheels drag on noseslides, it was a deal breaker for me. maybe with classic wheels it would be better but i am not willing to take that gamble.[close][close]
Is the baseplate much different between AF1 and Classic?
Was also thinking Ace trucks bceause they suck the wheelbase in, i would think they make the most sense for noseslides as well / least drag.[close]
I do not know how it actually feels if you change the pivot cups to fit the other hanger, haven't tried yet. Or even if the other pivot cups even fit the baseplate![close]
Different alloy though like the hangers in AF1s and Classics? I think that was the point in the initial recommendation.
I wonder how Ishod shoe is selling
Expand QuoteI wonder how Ishod shoe is selling[close]
I have only seen one pair in the wild so far...
Found an old board at a thrift shop, and it had these sick af trucks on it. I gave them a lil love with a wire brush on my electric drill, and a few washers and bushings later they work out alright.
But what are they even?
Also, check out the sick wheels 62 x 62, 55 mm patch or some shit. They’re hard af, and centre offset. Simply marked “urethane”.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder how Ishod shoe is selling[close]
I have only seen one pair in the wild so far...[close]
Nike outlet near me is packed full of them for $49.99
Expand QuoteFound an old board at a thrift shop, and it had these sick af trucks on it. I gave them a lil love with a wire brush on my electric drill, and a few washers and bushings later they work out alright.
But what are they even?
Also, check out the sick wheels 62 x 62, 55 mm patch or some shit. They’re hard af, and centre offset. Simply marked “urethane”.[close]
These were the beginner department store complete from the 80s, maybe still some around, but more often than not they are virtually extinct. All budget no name parts that were cheaply made and were usually copies of one or more of the top brands of the day. Mostly just fun to look at nowdays, but occasionally some bits still skate ok from them - very rarely though, so I would be careful if you are skating anything from that board in any normal way.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteFound an old board at a thrift shop, and it had these sick af trucks on it. I gave them a lil love with a wire brush on my electric drill, and a few washers and bushings later they work out alright.
But what are they even?
Also, check out the sick wheels 62 x 62, 55 mm patch or some shit. They’re hard af, and centre offset. Simply marked “urethane”.[close]
These were the beginner department store complete from the 80s, maybe still some around, but more often than not they are virtually extinct. All budget no name parts that were cheaply made and were usually copies of one or more of the top brands of the day. Mostly just fun to look at nowdays, but occasionally some bits still skate ok from them - very rarely though, so I would be careful if you are skating anything from that board in any normal way.[close]
It’s as I expected then, thanks for confirming.
I thought maybe someone knew what kind of truck they were copies of. The geometry is weird, and they have a ton of lean. Road testing will ensue. I set them up on the 9” Orange eagle with 59mm 78a black kryptonics. It’s a cruiser. Thinking about fitting the rails, nose guard and tail block from the old board that went in the trash.
The original bushings must’ve been hella tall, as I had to shim up the regular sized ones with big washers.
Do Ace Classics and AF-1s use the same bushing? I could measure but I don’t want to disassemble my trucks to do so.Yes, measurements are exactly the same. Actual urethane might be different, but feels the same to me
Yes, measurements are exactly the same. Actual urethane might be different, but feels the same to meExpand QuoteDo Ace Classics and AF-1s use the same bushing? I could measure but I don’t want to disassemble my trucks to do so.[close]
Expand QuoteYes, measurements are exactly the same. Actual urethane might be different, but feels the same to meExpand QuoteDo Ace Classics and AF-1s use the same bushing? I could measure but I don’t want to disassemble my trucks to do so.[close][close]
Thank you. I wonder about the urethane because my Classic bushings outlasted my axled Classic trucks, but the bushings on my AF-1s are shredded after a year of fairly minimal skating. It doesn’t make any sense that they’d change them though, so I assume it’s just a fluke, or else rotten luck.
Do Ace Classics and AF-1s use the same bushing? I could measure but I don’t want to disassemble my trucks to do so.
@Mbrimson88 bro you're such a resource, great to have you on the boards!
Has anyone tried the Foundation boards labelled as Mellow Concave, what wood shop do you think is being used and how short is the Wheelbase?
Skate Team Question : Do any particular shoe brands prefer skaters from the same board teams?Yes, the team managers have friends.
I noticed Vans has a good amount of FA/Hockey & Quasi guys and Nike has a good chunk of April team members.
does anyone know the wheelbases on rassvet boards? particularly the 8.125” shape? wanna get it, but not if it’s some like 14.38” WB.
Yes, the team managers have friends.Expand QuoteSkate Team Question : Do any particular shoe brands prefer skaters from the same board teams?
I noticed Vans has a good amount of FA/Hockey & Quasi guys and Nike has a good chunk of April team members.[close]
Expand QuoteYes, the team managers have friends.Expand QuoteSkate Team Question : Do any particular shoe brands prefer skaters from the same board teams?
I noticed Vans has a good amount of FA/Hockey & Quasi guys and Nike has a good chunk of April team members.[close][close]
Also, Baker and Vans have a lot of riders on each other's teams: before and after Reynolds joining Vans, so that's another one.
There's been numerous"image associations" that we've seen over the years. Some brand/distribution based and others image. Some are also heavily on the friends connection like @Mbrimson88 pointed out
What is your budget? Most Ace Hardware stores carry decent Irwin re-threading dyes. Make sure to get something with a handle and use it in a vice.
Expand QuoteWhat is your budget? Most Ace Hardware stores carry decent Irwin re-threading dyes. Make sure to get something with a handle and use it in a vice.[close]
I was hoping for a one piece tool, but yeah I’m mostly seeing kits out therein the 50$ range. I was hoping for something like 20$ but willing to pay up for something decent I can add to my regular tool kit. I can get a new set of trucks for the price of
One of those kits, but I love my grooves so much right now.
recommendations for a good quality re-threading tool not specific to skateboarding?(https://i.postimg.cc/4d6Htzx9/9-AF0-D65-D-C8-A9-4756-9-F67-627-A70-E78-E52.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/S2KKbY8S)
Expand Quotedoes anyone know the wheelbases on rassvet boards? particularly the 8.125” shape? wanna get it, but not if it’s some like 14.38” WB.[close]
Not sure how current this is but I was surprised it came up as almost the first search response:
https://lofistore.com.au/collections/rassvet/products/sun-collage-deck
Sun Collage Deck, Pink
Rassvet / Decks
- 8.125" x 32.25"
- Wheelbase: 14.125"
- Nose: 7.125"
- Tail: 6.75"
- Comes with free Mob Grip
- Manufactured by PS Stix
* The board in that pic looks really square, but I also thought, being PS Stix, it wouldn't be as long as 32.25 and could come out more in the 31.8 to 32 overall length when measured flat across the board.
Other sizes with all the info:
https://lofistore.com.au/products/sun-collage-deck-blue
Sun Collage Deck, Blue
Rassvet / Decks
- 8.25" x 32.25"
- Wheelbase: 14.125"
- Nose: 7.125"
- Tail: 6.75"
- Comes with free Mob Grip
- Manufactured by PS Stix
https://lofistore.com.au/products/sun-collage-deck-black
Sun Collage Deck, Green
Rassvet / Decks
- 8.5" x 32.375"
- Wheelbase: 14.25"
- Nose: 7.125"
- Tail: 6.75"
- Comes with free Mob Grip
- Manufactured by PS Stix
Yall know how to resole old jordans? I bought Jordan 6 olympics for cheap and the left sole is unfortunately crumbling, I'm thinking of looking around for shoe people near me to restore them, is that even possible?
Expand QuoteYall know how to resole old jordans? I bought Jordan 6 olympics for cheap and the left sole is unfortunately crumbling, I'm thinking of looking around for shoe people near me to restore them, is that even possible?[close]
https://grailify.com/en/7-sick-sole-swaps-you-need-to-see
This is an old article, so not sure if any of the spots/people mentioned are still doing it, but worth a try I suppose? My homie who was heavily into the resale market said there are a few consignment shops that do sole swaps but it's not cheap. Might not be worth the price unless one has sentimental attachment to the kicks.
edit: If you do a google search for "sole swap" there may be places geographically close to you that pop up.
im sure this has been asked in here 1000 times but does anyone have any recommendations on twin nose boards or boards with a wider tail?
im getting back into skating after 11ish years and im 6’6 and have a size 13 shoe. i already feel too big for my 8.5 shop deck. i have a 8.5 hockey deck given to me by a friend that im about to set up today so we’ll see how that goes.
Are thunder and Indy pivot cups the same size? Cant measure until I’m home from work, but I need to order a new set
Expand Quoteim sure this has been asked in here 1000 times but does anyone have any recommendations on twin nose boards or boards with a wider tail?
im getting back into skating after 11ish years and im 6’6 and have a size 13 shoe. i already feel too big for my 8.5 shop deck. i have a 8.5 hockey deck given to me by a friend that im about to set up today so we’ll see how that goes.[close]
I'm also a 13 and I picked up a Hockey 8.75 and I've been really enjoying it. Big Square nose but it also has a really full tail, much fuller than the 8.5 shape. I also tried the 8.8 BA shape but it was too long
what truck size would you recommend for a Zip Zogger 10.75" ?
It seems that 169 Indys / 161 Thunders should work with large wheels
posted in the big boy thread but it's TOO BIG
spillin over for the cross post
(http://i.imgur.com/gmixlPH.jpg?1)
Zogger 10.75"
169 / 92a barrel bushing / khiro soft pivot cups
56mm F4 Radial (worn to 53*)
indy 1/8 risers
indy/thrasher hellride hardware
swiss 6
jessup
(http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/r635/thedeficientone/79E6372F-CC0E-4D6C-AE07-27077E607060_zps3gk3gnls.jpeg) (http://s1175.photobucket.com/user/thedeficientone/media/79E6372F-CC0E-4D6C-AE07-27077E607060_zps3gk3gnls.jpeg.html)
Gonna get weird on this thing. At first I thought this thing was stupid. Was kicking myself after passing. Scooped up 3 next chance I got
Zig Zogger 10.75 x 30
Independent 215s Chinese hanger/American baseplate
Formula Four 51mm 101 conicals
Reds
Shorty’s
Jessup
Can anybody identify the Nike basketball shoe k2 was inspired by?I always thought it was inspired by a hiking boot. Interesting that this was the first skate shoe with an EVA midsole.
I always thought it was inspired by a hiking boot. Interesting that this was the first skate shoe with an EVA midsole.Expand QuoteCan anybody identify the Nike basketball shoe k2 was inspired by?[close]
(http://www.everypeoples.com/features/images/everypeoples_feature_koston_sneaker_k2.jpg)
Off-topic, but does anyone else experience a lot of freezing pages browsing Slap on mobile? I'm using Chrome on an Android and Chrome seems to stop responding a ton lately, and it mostly happens while browsing Slap. Just wondering if it's my device/app that's causing these problems, or if it's server-side.
Off-topic, but does anyone else experience a lot of freezing pages browsing Slap on mobile? I'm using Chrome on an Android and Chrome seems to stop responding a ton lately, and it mostly happens while browsing Slap. Just wondering if it's my device/app that's causing these problems, or if it's server-side.Had that happen as well as when trying to embed videos(no matter how I try embedding them) they just come up as a link. Never did that until about a month ago.
same height same shoe sizeExpand QuoteExpand Quoteim sure this has been asked in here 1000 times but does anyone have any recommendations on twin nose boards or boards with a wider tail?
im getting back into skating after 11ish years and im 6’6 and have a size 13 shoe. i already feel too big for my 8.5 shop deck. i have a 8.5 hockey deck given to me by a friend that im about to set up today so we’ll see how that goes.[close]
I'm also a 13 and I picked up a Hockey 8.75 and I've been really enjoying it. Big Square nose but it also has a really full tail, much fuller than the 8.5 shape. I also tried the 8.8 BA shape but it was too long[close]
i skated the hockey deck today and i actually really liked it. tail is pretty big, and yeah ive been actually thinking about going up to something like a 9 but that might be a bit much.
Can anybody identify the Nike basketball shoe k2 was inspired by?
Ghost pop- can u truly lay the blame on equipment? Does it just mean u gotta get a stronger popping leg? Is it a board set up issue or more to do with feet setup??
Ghost pop- can u truly lay the blame on equipment? Does it just mean u gotta get a stronger popping leg? Is it a board set up issue or more to do with feet setup??
Expand QuoteCan anybody identify the Nike basketball shoe k2 was inspired by?[close]
Jordan 11. You’re welcome.
Ghost pop- can u truly lay the blame on equipment? Does it just mean u gotta get a stronger popping leg? Is it a board set up issue or more to do with feet setup??
So my feet were going a little numb with the little paper thin insoles in my reeboks. I slapped a vans ultracush overtop. My heels sit a bit higher but damn the ride is more comfy. Am I a lunatic or a genius?You just reacted accordingly. Beware of ankle rolls though
So my feet were going a little numb with the little paper thin insoles in my reeboks. I slapped a vans ultracush overtop. My heels sit a bit higher but damn the ride is more comfy. Am I a lunatic or a genius?
Expand QuoteSo my feet were going a little numb with the little paper thin insoles in my reeboks. I slapped a vans ultracush overtop. My heels sit a bit higher but damn the ride is more comfy. Am I a lunatic or a genius?[close]
Personally I am less interested in the cushion aspect of the insole and more concerned with whether or not they work for the contours of my feet, so I regularly save the insoles from my favorite shoes and reuse them.
Ghost pop- can u truly lay the blame on equipment? Does it just mean u gotta get a stronger popping leg? Is it a board set up issue or more to do with feet setup??
Off-topic, but does anyone else experience a lot of freezing pages browsing Slap on mobile? I'm using Chrome on an Android and Chrome seems to stop responding a ton lately, and it mostly happens while browsing Slap. Just wondering if it's my device/app that's causing these problems, or if it's server-side.
When the fuck did we go from getting 10 eggo waffles in a pack to 6?
When the fuck did we go from getting 10 eggo waffles in a pack to 6?its still 8 for me... its always been 8 as far as i know (canada though)
How do the Girl go27 and go52 shapes compare to the Primitive/April 8.25 shape? Really liking the April that I am currently on, but thinking about trying out Girl while they are on sale.
I’d laugh because I used to get two more than you, but then I’d have to cry because now I get two lessits still 8 for me... its always been 8 as far as i know (canada though)Expand QuoteWhen the fuck did we go from getting 10 eggo waffles in a pack to 6?[close]
Ghost pop- can u truly lay the blame on equipment? Does it just mean u gotta get a stronger popping leg? Is it a board set up issue or more to do with feet setup??
Steep kicks, high trucks, big wheels, long whelbase and i am in the ghost pop world. I need at least 2 of these components to be on the opposite side of the spectrum so i can hit the ground.Expand QuoteGhost pop- can u truly lay the blame on equipment? Does it just mean u gotta get a stronger popping leg? Is it a board set up issue or more to do with feet setup??[close]
I mean I feel like you could get used to anything within reason, but I know certain changes I've tried made the first couple sessions very ghost-pop heavy. I tried some very large Conical Fulls like the cool kids recently and it felt like I was ollieing on a cruiser board.
how far in should i put the rails on a 8.75" board?
Expand Quotehow far in should i put the rails on a 8.75" board?[close]
The average is about a finger width in from the edge, but it all depends on what you want and the rails themselves.
If you want only rail contact, usually place them on the board and check to see if the middle sticks up (board graphic up) as it will depend on the rails, as some are taller, some more low profile.
If you want super tech slide up into smith / feeble / hurricane or any combos, usually in a bit more, up to two fingers in from the edge - some people even ran them three fingers in from the edge back in the day, but that was on wider boards and it felt really extreme to stand on it like that.
If you would rather they are there to balance you out fully, then people put them almost on the edge of the board, but that is often more for grab tricks, which I don't think you would be needing.
I think that is about it for rail placement, but others might have different takes too.
Expand QuoteHow do the Girl go27 and go52 shapes compare to the Primitive/April 8.25 shape? Really liking the April that I am currently on, but thinking about trying out Girl while they are on sale.[close]
The G052 has an oddly long feeling tail, like someone took a longer shape and just moved the truck 1/4" forward. The boards are definitely flatter, have more flat space after the bolts, then steeper kicks.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow do the Girl go27 and go52 shapes compare to the Primitive/April 8.25 shape? Really liking the April that I am currently on, but thinking about trying out Girl while they are on sale.[close]
The G052 has an oddly long feeling tail, like someone took a longer shape and just moved the truck 1/4" forward. The boards are definitely flatter, have more flat space after the bolts, then steeper kicks.[close]
I have a very loose theory that all of these shapes have Prods finger prints on them. I did hear somewhere that the April 8.25 was originally a primitive shape. Anyhow, part B of my theory is that these long tail shapes were made for skating with Venture His. Ive probably skated 10-13 of these decks with every truck except for indy stds. Thunders were way too low, aces felt ok but kind of dead, but Ventures felt perfect. Really negates that heavy ghost pop feeling.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehow far in should i put the rails on a 8.75" board?[close]
The average is about a finger width in from the edge, but it all depends on what you want and the rails themselves.
If you want only rail contact, usually place them on the board and check to see if the middle sticks up (board graphic up) as it will depend on the rails, as some are taller, some more low profile.
If you want super tech slide up into smith / feeble / hurricane or any combos, usually in a bit more, up to two fingers in from the edge - some people even ran them three fingers in from the edge back in the day, but that was on wider boards and it felt really extreme to stand on it like that.
If you would rather they are there to balance you out fully, then people put them almost on the edge of the board, but that is often more for grab tricks, which I don't think you would be needing.
I think that is about it for rail placement, but others might have different takes too.[close]
i want the best feeble experience possible
its gonna be on an anti hero blue meanie
i am gonna probably change out these gigantic 58mm natas OJ wheels for smaller x formula or something...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehow far in should i put the rails on a 8.75" board?[close]
The average is about a finger width in from the edge, but it all depends on what you want and the rails themselves.
If you want only rail contact, usually place them on the board and check to see if the middle sticks up (board graphic up) as it will depend on the rails, as some are taller, some more low profile.
If you want super tech slide up into smith / feeble / hurricane or any combos, usually in a bit more, up to two fingers in from the edge - some people even ran them three fingers in from the edge back in the day, but that was on wider boards and it felt really extreme to stand on it like that.
If you would rather they are there to balance you out fully, then people put them almost on the edge of the board, but that is often more for grab tricks, which I don't think you would be needing.
I think that is about it for rail placement, but others might have different takes too.[close]
i want the best feeble experience possible
its gonna be on an anti hero blue meanie
i am gonna probably change out these gigantic 58mm natas OJ wheels for smaller x formula or something...[close]
Finger width max, but you could run them a bit closer to the edge and have good results, maybe about 1 cm from the edge of the board.
I remembered I had bought a few boards second hand a while ago including a Blue Meanie with rails on it that works well for feeble and smith grinds, bottom pic.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CMzwg40FMK7/
I just set up a new deck with the same trucks and wheels I was using on my last one and it is uneven; one wheel is off the ground until I stand on it. Last deck was an FA, this one a hockey, same size and shape. I also used new hardware and new riser pads, but doubt that would make a difference.
I’ve swapped the top bushings between them, a kingpin was a little loose so tightened that up, I’ve made sure the trucks are even tightness. The bushings seem fine and don’t have any tears, they are also the same as before. I guess it’s possible the board is warped, but not sure what the problem or fix is. It probably doesn’t matter since all wheels touch when standing on it, but it drives me nuts and is a bit in my head thinking about how it’s uneven and shouldn’t be. Any ideas?
TL:DR - wheel is off the ground, need help
The “Has anyone tried these” shoes thread seems pretty dead these days so; has anyone skated Hours? Also wondering if anyone’s tried the new low top Vans x Quasi thing, forget what it’s called.I wanna know about Hours too. The G-Code remakes look super good, but I've been burnt before trying to break out of the Vans cage.
Hell, while I’m at it, has anyone skated one of the new DLX True fit boards?
Steep kicks, high trucks, big wheels, long whelbase and i am in the ghost pop world. I need at least 2 of these components to be on the opposite side of the spectrum so i can hit the ground.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGhost pop- can u truly lay the blame on equipment? Does it just mean u gotta get a stronger popping leg? Is it a board set up issue or more to do with feet setup??[close]
I mean I feel like you could get used to anything within reason, but I know certain changes I've tried made the first couple sessions very ghost-pop heavy. I tried some very large Conical Fulls like the cool kids recently and it felt like I was ollieing on a cruiser board.[close]
Expand QuoteI just set up a new deck with the same trucks and wheels I was using on my last one and it is uneven; one wheel is off the ground until I stand on it. Last deck was an FA, this one a hockey, same size and shape. I also used new hardware and new riser pads, but doubt that would make a difference.
I’ve swapped the top bushings between them, a kingpin was a little loose so tightened that up, I’ve made sure the trucks are even tightness. The bushings seem fine and don’t have any tears, they are also the same as before. I guess it’s possible the board is warped, but not sure what the problem or fix is. It probably doesn’t matter since all wheels touch when standing on it, but it drives me nuts and is a bit in my head thinking about how it’s uneven and shouldn’t be. Any ideas?
TL:DR - wheel is off the ground, need help[close]
The deck is warped, most likely from being stored in a moist or humid place. If you look down the length of the bottom of the board with the wheels facing up, youll see the pockets of the kick furthest away from you doesnt line up with the kick closest to you.
You can try to ask the shop for an exchange but it doesnt always work, youll most likely forget about it once its used a bit, but its annoying for sure
Just curious; does anyone else use shoe trees to help break in their shoes?
Expand QuoteJust curious; does anyone else use shoe trees to help break in their shoes?[close]
i don't but i should now that you mention it
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJust curious; does anyone else use shoe trees to help break in their shoes?[close]
i don't but i should now that you mention it[close]
Same thing as shoe stretchers?
I had used some to stretch out shoes for a long time, even making custom attachments to make sure the big toe stretched a bit more to the side, which worked a treat for the most part.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CHoX6hvlh8j/
Anyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.Deluxe makes replacement pivot cups. I got a set that worked perfectly in my Thunders but can't speak how well they would fit in Ventures. Doesn't look like the big online stores carry it (SkateWarehouse, Tactics, etc) but my local has them: https://www.cowtownskateboards.com/skateboarding/parts/bushings/deluxe/super-cush-pivot-cup-pid-13607
I have Riptides in there now which have completely blown apart in like a month of skating. Not trying to go down that road again. I wish I kept the original Venture pivot cups from this set but they seem to have disappeared… I was looking at options and it seems like Indy and Ace sell replacement pivot cups but not many other brands. Thanks!
Deluxe makes replacement pivot cups. I got a set that worked perfectly in my Thunders but can't speak how well they would fit in Ventures. Doesn't look like the big online stores carry it (SkateWarehouse, Tactics, etc) but my local has them: https://www.cowtownskateboards.com/skateboarding/parts/bushings/deluxe/super-cush-pivot-cup-pid-13607Expand QuoteAnyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.
I have Riptides in there now which have completely blown apart in like a month of skating. Not trying to go down that road again. I wish I kept the original Venture pivot cups from this set but they seem to have disappeared… I was looking at options and it seems like Indy and Ace sell replacement pivot cups but not many other brands. Thanks![close]
Anyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.
I blew out the pivot cups in my old pair of ventures. I went down to the local and all they had were modus pivot cups. I got them and they surprisingly fit really well and I had no dramas with them at all. They lasted the remainder of the truck life. Paid 1$ each from memory
Expand QuoteDeluxe makes replacement pivot cups. I got a set that worked perfectly in my Thunders but can't speak how well they would fit in Ventures. Doesn't look like the big online stores carry it (SkateWarehouse, Tactics, etc) but my local has them: https://www.cowtownskateboards.com/skateboarding/parts/bushings/deluxe/super-cush-pivot-cup-pid-13607Expand QuoteAnyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.
I have Riptides in there now which have completely blown apart in like a month of skating. Not trying to go down that road again. I wish I kept the original Venture pivot cups from this set but they seem to have disappeared… I was looking at options and it seems like Indy and Ace sell replacement pivot cups but not many other brands. Thanks![close][close]
Yeah they look like they are the ones I get and they work well in Indy, Thunder and Venture.
They come as is, no marketing, pack or anything and I get a few at a time when I see them here in AU.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDeluxe makes replacement pivot cups. I got a set that worked perfectly in my Thunders but can't speak how well they would fit in Ventures. Doesn't look like the big online stores carry it (SkateWarehouse, Tactics, etc) but my local has them: https://www.cowtownskateboards.com/skateboarding/parts/bushings/deluxe/super-cush-pivot-cup-pid-13607Expand QuoteAnyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.
I have Riptides in there now which have completely blown apart in like a month of skating. Not trying to go down that road again. I wish I kept the original Venture pivot cups from this set but they seem to have disappeared… I was looking at options and it seems like Indy and Ace sell replacement pivot cups but not many other brands. Thanks![close][close]
Yeah they look like they are the ones I get and they work well in Indy, Thunder and Venture.
They come as is, no marketing, pack or anything and I get a few at a time when I see them here in AU.[close]
Do you think Ace is a bad idea, a lot of people rave about them.
Expand QuoteAnyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.[close]
I blew out the pivot cups in my old pair of ventures. I went down to the local and all they had were modus pivot cups. I got them and they surprisingly fit really well and I had no dramas with them at all. They lasted the remainder of the truck life. Paid 1$ each from memory
Just curious; does anyone else use shoe trees to help break in their shoes?
I got a pair of Adidas Samba ADVs and they definitely needed breaking in as they hurt my feet. I put beech shoe tress in them for a day or two and now they feel broken in, fit better, and more comfortable. I've done this with the Vans Lizzie before, but I think the effects were less pronounced since vulcs feel mostly broken in already.
Expand QuoteJust curious; does anyone else use shoe trees to help break in their shoes?
I got a pair of Adidas Samba ADVs and they definitely needed breaking in as they hurt my feet. I put beech shoe tress in them for a day or two and now they feel broken in, fit better, and more comfortable. I've done this with the Vans Lizzie before, but I think the effects were less pronounced since vulcs feel mostly broken in already.[close]
i do..coz i got wide feet..
@yourbreakfsat Curious how you like the Samba compared to a 440?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDeluxe makes replacement pivot cups. I got a set that worked perfectly in my Thunders but can't speak how well they would fit in Ventures. Doesn't look like the big online stores carry it (SkateWarehouse, Tactics, etc) but my local has them: https://www.cowtownskateboards.com/skateboarding/parts/bushings/deluxe/super-cush-pivot-cup-pid-13607Expand QuoteAnyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.
I have Riptides in there now which have completely blown apart in like a month of skating. Not trying to go down that road again. I wish I kept the original Venture pivot cups from this set but they seem to have disappeared… I was looking at options and it seems like Indy and Ace sell replacement pivot cups but not many other brands. Thanks![close][close]
Yeah they look like they are the ones I get and they work well in Indy, Thunder and Venture.
They come as is, no marketing, pack or anything and I get a few at a time when I see them here in AU.[close]
Do you think Ace is a bad idea, a lot of people rave about them.[close]
I don't really have any experience with fixing Ace trucks, besides grinding down the kinpgin on one set, the other sets I have are still fine, nothing needed in the fix department.
I do recall others saying the Ace pivot cups are a different size, but haven't even looked to be honest. AF1 are smaller, but Classic might be pretty much the same generic size as everything else, but I just don't know.
The one set of aftermarket set of Ace pivot cups I have at the indoor park shop hasn't been touched since the day I put them in the cabinet, so I should go have a look at them.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone use any other brands of replacement pivot cups in Venture baseplates? I’m trying to figure out what would fit properly.[close]
I blew out the pivot cups in my old pair of ventures. I went down to the local and all they had were modus pivot cups. I got them and they surprisingly fit really well and I had no dramas with them at all. They lasted the remainder of the truck life. Paid 1$ each from memory[close]
Modus pivot cups are another good one - were they blue or black that you got? We just don't really see them often here, even though they are an Aussie brand, but they were another one that seemed to have a bag of them so people could buy as many as they wanted from that. Then next lot that came in were the same as the DLX ones, black this time not blue, so I guess anyone could be bringing them in and saying they were from brand X or whatever.
Here is an old stock image of some, from a shop based in the same state as where they come from:
https://www.starsurf.com.au/products/modus-pivot-cups-for-trucks
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0433/6525/products/Modus_Pivot_Cups_20pack.jpg)
how long until F4's are $50 a set?Here in Czech Republic they're like $59
some shops already have them priced close to $45 which is completely ridiculous
Here in Czech Republic they're like $59Expand Quotehow long until F4's are $50 a set?
some shops already have them priced close to $45 which is completely ridiculous[close]
Inflation isn't going to magically stop so.... not long. It's natural. If you ever wanna feel fucked go enter the items from your grocery bill into a CPI calculator set to like 1990.
@yourbreakfsat Curious how you like the Samba compared to a 440?
Expand QuoteInflation isn't going to magically stop so.... not long. It's natural. If you ever wanna feel fucked go enter the items from your grocery bill into a CPI calculator set to like 1990.[close]
I prefer to blame the fatcats at DLX.
how long until F4's are $50 a set?
some shops already have them priced close to $45 which is completely ridiculous
I've been skating 808 for the last 6 months or so but I'm tempted of trying 306, any comments on those?
do pro's still get a cut when their boards go on sale?How do the brands operate?
What are the baggiest regular carhartts? NOT the WIP.
I got a pair of deadstock US-made double knee canvas pants, and I really like the cut.
Looking for something similar in size, but thinner/single knee
Has anyone skated rollerblading wheels? I think they use the same bearings than in skateboards? How was it?
What is the logic behind shovel nose decks? Seems like they're harder to flick and you don't see that many ledge skaters on em so it's not more slide room
What is the logic behind shovel nose decks? Seems like they're harder to flick and you don't see that many ledge skaters on em so it's not more slide room
You're right, I tried 306 and felt like nothing. I guess the thinner I can go are 508Expand QuoteI've been skating 808 for the last 6 months or so but I'm tempted of trying 306, any comments on those?[close]
I havent skated 808s but ive gone through 5 pairs of 306 and 1 pair of 1010. All i hear is the 808s are thicker and more narrow than 1010s, if that's the case then you're really going from one extreme to the other. The 306 sole isnt the thinnest vulc sole but it breaks in pretty easy, doesnt last super long though. I always wear the sole flat before the suede rips. Also imo the 306s fit pretty wide, my feet love the fit.
Expand QuoteHas anyone skated rollerblading wheels? I think they use the same bearings than in skateboards? How was it?[close]
The bearings are the same. But there are a lot of different rollerblade wheels. The guys in my local have large but slim wheels. They feel insanely soft and I can't imagine that these wheels will fit on skateboard trucks.
But there are definitely other rollerblade wheels which can fit on a skateboard. But why should we do that? ^^
What is the logic behind shovel nose decks? Seems like they're harder to flick and you don't see that many ledge skaters on em so it's not more slide room
How do the brands operate?Expand Quotedo pro's still get a cut when their boards go on sale?[close]
Do they sell to distributors/shops or they give them on consignment and get paid later when the sales are done?
aight maybe this goes in madness support but idk.
i see some folks (on slap, mostly) run a small board to learn tricks on and a bigger board as a daily driver. when you learn tricks on the little board, you can just bring em to the big board? Or is it like you learn to do a tre on the little board for fun and dont really skate that way on the main board?
i guess what i dont understand is how learning a trick on a smaller board than you usually ride wouldnt fuck up your timing etc on the bigger, “normal” board. no hate at all, just curious
aight maybe this goes in madness support but idk.
i see some folks (on slap, mostly) run a small board to learn tricks on and a bigger board as a daily driver. when you learn tricks on the little board, you can just bring em to the big board? Or is it like you learn to do a tre on the little board for fun and dont really skate that way on the main board?
i guess what i dont understand is how learning a trick on a smaller board than you usually ride wouldnt fuck up your timing etc on the bigger, “normal” board. no hate at all, just curious
Wut?? That’s actually insane. You only hear about it on Slap because real skaters IRL don’t do that. No skater is out there practicing tre flips on a 7.75 “learner” board before taking it to the streets on their 8.25 “daily driver”board, because that’s insane and ain’t nobody got time for that. Just learn to skate the damn 8.25!
Slap is so insane with the gear madness, specs, and different set ups it drives me crazy sometimes lol. Just skate
i try to stay on the same board for the most part. there is nothing really i can do on one setup that i cant do on another.
basically the reason i need 3 setups is
1. is for super rough spots (cruiser)
2. is a setup with rails
3. is my main setup without rails i do 95% of my skating on...
that might change though cause I am really enjoying riding with rails now.
This may have been asked before but what exactly is the hype behind people running bearings shieldless?
I have an old set of abec 7s laying around I was gonna just pilfer the crowns out of if I break others on my daily drivers.
I decided to run em in a spare set of wheels with no shields. Had a bearing clog up and sieze on my after like 2 hours, and they were perfectly clean with no lube before using em.
I just do not get the why people run em this way at all.
I have heard people say sound but like... I have some old Swiss with shields on that are loud as fuck it can't just be this.
Slap is for sure a subset of the real world. I will see kids at the skatepark ripping anything and everything on like, some random 8.75 shop deck that they just decided is their shape. I know plenty of people that really know nothing about wheelbases or differences between woodshops. I'd consider someone pretty nerdy if they know the heights of trucks and the effects of a wheelbase and actually bring it up.
Expand QuoteThis may have been asked before but what exactly is the hype behind people running bearings shieldless?
I have an old set of abec 7s laying around I was gonna just pilfer the crowns out of if I break others on my daily drivers.
I decided to run em in a spare set of wheels with no shields. Had a bearing clog up and sieze on my after like 2 hours, and they were perfectly clean with no lube before using em.
I just do not get the why people run em this way at all.
I have heard people say sound but like... I have some old Swiss with shields on that are loud as fuck it can't just be this.[close]
i think people pop em to clean the bearing or whatever and then cant/dont care to pop em back in.
ive also heard “if you leave the shields off, whatever gets in the bearing can also get out”
i ran shieldless bearings for a minute because i was given them for free. probably wouldn’t do it again.
does make the wheels sound cool tho
One reason for loud bearings is similar to loud freehubs on a bike- so people in front of you can hear you and move over if they know you're coming. But, I think people are too distracted these days to notice much of anything.
One time there was a homeless man peeing on a street corner near where I worked in SF. It was raining and a girl on her phone walked right into and out of the pee stream and must have just thought it was rain.
Expand QuoteOne reason for loud bearings is similar to loud freehubs on a bike- so people in front of you can hear you and move over if they know you're coming. But, I think people are too distracted these days to notice much of anything.
One time there was a homeless man peeing on a street corner near where I worked in SF. It was raining and a girl on her phone walked right into and out of the pee stream and must have just thought it was rain.[close]
Maybe its east coast crust talking here, but on the streets/sidewalks I can't imagine a bearing that actually still spins at all would be louder than the hard ass wheel itself.
I noticed when I do powerslides or reverts my wheels can get stuck, as in they turn itself tighter. I don't use spacers but maybe they would solve that? Or is something wrong with the bearings? My trucks can't be the problem because they are new.
Expand QuoteI noticed when I do powerslides or reverts my wheels can get stuck, as in they turn itself tighter. I don't use spacers but maybe they would solve that? Or is something wrong with the bearings? My trucks can't be the problem because they are new.[close]
What you describe is usually due to axle slip. It shouldn't happen or happen to lesser degree if you use spacers.
Sometimes bearings can get unseated in wheel resulting in wobbly wheel spin or wheel feeling stuck.
Whatever the reason it is annoyance because to fix it one needs to get skate tool and unscrew axle nut a bit or reposition bearings which is even bigger pain in the ass.
why come primitive doesnt branch out and create a sister company similar to girl/chocolate, baker/deathwish, fa/hockey?
My theory on shield-less bearings is that, at some point when we were young, we had our bearings seize up and we removed the shields in order to service it and get it working again, never reinstalling them. We all became used to that sound and now - for many of us - loud, shieldless bearings are the norm. Simple as.
Expand QuoteMy theory on shield-less bearings is that, at some point when we were young, we had our bearings seize up and we removed the shields in order to service it and get it working again, never reinstalling them. We all became used to that sound and now - for many of us - loud, shieldless bearings are the norm. Simple as.[close]
You can reinstall bearing shields?!
So jot that downExpand QuoteExpand QuoteMy theory on shield-less bearings is that, at some point when we were young, we had our bearings seize up and we removed the shields in order to service it and get it working again, never reinstalling them. We all became used to that sound and now - for many of us - loud, shieldless bearings are the norm. Simple as.[close]
You can reinstall bearing shields?![close]
With God, all things are possible.
So jot that downExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteMy theory on shield-less bearings is that, at some point when we were young, we had our bearings seize up and we removed the shields in order to service it and get it working again, never reinstalling them. We all became used to that sound and now - for many of us - loud, shieldless bearings are the norm. Simple as.[close]
You can reinstall bearing shields?![close]
With God, all things are possible.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI noticed when I do powerslides or reverts my wheels can get stuck, as in they turn itself tighter. I don't use spacers but maybe they would solve that? Or is something wrong with the bearings? My trucks can't be the problem because they are new.[close]
What you describe is usually due to axle slip. It shouldn't happen or happen to lesser degree if you use spacers.
Sometimes bearings can get unseated in wheel resulting in wobbly wheel spin or wheel feeling stuck.
Whatever the reason it is annoyance because to fix it one needs to get skate tool and unscrew axle nut a bit or reposition bearings which is even bigger pain in the ass.[close]
Yep, definitely those two, but in this day and age, I don't really see very many slipped axles, but I do hear more and more of wheels that have bearings moving in them. There is even a whole thread about it now:
Bearings moving in the bearing seat thread
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=125264.0
Some wheels I have / had before I took them off, I do the push and pull method after things like smith grinds, or anything that put force on the wheel that moved it one way or other as it would just stop spinning and feel tight on the axle. What I did was put the board on its side, stand with two feet pressed against the wheel closest to the ground and pull the wheel closest to me up, then push down on it, both hands firmly on the wheel with my palms sort of cupping it.
It went from zero play to a mm or two of wiggle room and I got used to having to do this a lot, before getting over it and taking the wheels off.
As per that thread, my solution with wheels like that was to use Race Reds or other similar internal bearing spacer type of setup, tighten them down so there was no movement in the middle, but as per how those sort of bearings operate, the bearings and wheels still spun freely and it stopped the bearing from being dislodged or moving in the bearing seat of the wheels.
If you don't tighten them right down (as per manufacturers instructions) then it won't do the job as intended, but it works better than having a separate spacer, which often is the wrong size or just doesn't fit well, with the bearings still able to move in the wheel.
Anyway, that might be a bit out there as it is well past midnight here, but if it doesn't make sense, let me know and I will make a video about it or something.
* Meant to ask, what trucks and what wheels, and even what bearings do you have in them?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI noticed when I do powerslides or reverts my wheels can get stuck, as in they turn itself tighter. I don't use spacers but maybe they would solve that? Or is something wrong with the bearings? My trucks can't be the problem because they are new.[close]
What you describe is usually due to axle slip. It shouldn't happen or happen to lesser degree if you use spacers.
Sometimes bearings can get unseated in wheel resulting in wobbly wheel spin or wheel feeling stuck.
Whatever the reason it is annoyance because to fix it one needs to get skate tool and unscrew axle nut a bit or reposition bearings which is even bigger pain in the ass.[close]
Yep, definitely those two, but in this day and age, I don't really see very many slipped axles, but I do hear more and more of wheels that have bearings moving in them. There is even a whole thread about it now:
Bearings moving in the bearing seat thread
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=125264.0
Some wheels I have / had before I took them off, I do the push and pull method after things like smith grinds, or anything that put force on the wheel that moved it one way or other as it would just stop spinning and feel tight on the axle. What I did was put the board on its side, stand with two feet pressed against the wheel closest to the ground and pull the wheel closest to me up, then push down on it, both hands firmly on the wheel with my palms sort of cupping it.
It went from zero play to a mm or two of wiggle room and I got used to having to do this a lot, before getting over it and taking the wheels off.
As per that thread, my solution with wheels like that was to use Race Reds or other similar internal bearing spacer type of setup, tighten them down so there was no movement in the middle, but as per how those sort of bearings operate, the bearings and wheels still spun freely and it stopped the bearing from being dislodged or moving in the bearing seat of the wheels.
If you don't tighten them right down (as per manufacturers instructions) then it won't do the job as intended, but it works better than having a separate spacer, which often is the wrong size or just doesn't fit well, with the bearings still able to move in the wheel.
Anyway, that might be a bit out there as it is well past midnight here, but if it doesn't make sense, let me know and I will make a video about it or something.
* Meant to ask, what trucks and what wheels, and even what bearings do you have in them?[close]
Aight Brimmo, so I have 52mm Conicals with Blurs Blue Bearings on Indy 144 Forged Hollows.
Wheels and bearings are 4 months old and with these trucks I only had my second session. I will clean my wheels and try some Indy spacers I have laying around.
Anybody know who presses the Element decks that aren't made by BBS?
Anybody feel much difference between a 9” & 8.75? Im gonna size down for a more nimble setup and thinking either 8.75 or 8.625..
Expand QuoteAnybody know who presses the Element decks that aren't made by BBS?[close]
AS far as I know (besides EU which has a separate deal and Element boards there are on HLC wood) there are only BBS and China made boards, or at least those that have the sticker "Made in China" on them.
Unknown woodshop, different to other brands that have "Made in China" on them.
Seems like every other day there is a different feeling and looking board out of China, so I don't doubt there are numerous unknown woodshops there as well.
The people who have skated them say they often have weird shapes and dimensions, at least the ones we have around here in AU but they still skate ok, quite simple construction and concave, not at all like Dwindle, BBS or any other main woodshop when comparing them, if that helps.
Expand QuoteAnybody feel much difference between a 9” & 8.75? Im gonna size down for a more nimble setup and thinking either 8.75 or 8.625..[close]
For the most part, the 9" boards are usually longer in overall length and wheelbase, than both the 8.75 and 8.625 but depending on the brand or woodshop, some can have the exact same dimensions, just scaled down too.
BBS and some others are more often longer the wider they go.
HLC is 14.25 and 32 long for everything.
PS Stix has much the same for both.
The DLX (BBS) boards actually change a bit, so the 9 is usually 33 with 15" wb, the 8.75 is tapered with 14.6 wb and the 8.625 is longer overall with 14.75 wb and stays straight through the rail.
Personal preference has a lot to do with it as well, but what have you been riding and what are you thinking of getting?
can anybody else just not skate in shorts at all?yeah I can relate. Have a comfort level with the kit, and it certain will mentally mess with you
i've been skating for 20 years but when i put shorts on it looks like i just started that day. it throws me off that bad
yeah I can relate. Have a comfort level with the kit, and it certain will mentally mess with youExpand Quotecan anybody else just not skate in shorts at all?
i've been skating for 20 years but when i put shorts on it looks like i just started that day. it throws me off that bad[close]
Expand Quoteaight maybe this goes in madness support but idk.
i see some folks (on slap, mostly) run a small board to learn tricks on and a bigger board as a daily driver. when you learn tricks on the little board, you can just bring em to the big board? Or is it like you learn to do a tre on the little board for fun and dont really skate that way on the main board?
i guess what i dont understand is how learning a trick on a smaller board than you usually ride wouldnt fuck up your timing etc on the bigger, “normal” board. no hate at all, just curious[close]
Wut?? That’s actually insane. You only hear about it on Slap because real skaters IRL don’t do that. No skater is out there practicing tre flips on a 7.75 “learner” board before taking it to the streets on their 8.25 “daily driver”board, because that’s insane and ain’t nobody got time for that. Just learn to skate the damn 8.25!
Slap is so insane with the gear madness, specs, and different set ups it drives me crazy sometimes lol. Just skate
aight maybe this goes in madness support but idk.
i see some folks (on slap, mostly) run a small board to learn tricks on and a bigger board as a daily driver. when you learn tricks on the little board, you can just bring em to the big board? Or is it like you learn to do a tre on the little board for fun and dont really skate that way on the main board?
i guess what i dont understand is how learning a trick on a smaller board than you usually ride wouldnt fuck up your timing etc on the bigger, “normal” board. no hate at all, just curious
im thinking about getting a manager for my band.
if its ahomie then it will be a 6 way split i guess?
whats fair?
For the cons ctas does anyone know if i should go half or full size down?
i’ve got several (too many) boards that didn’t ‘work’ for me. all gripped, all shit enough to not be interesting to someone else. most of these are bbs boards, that just too steep for me.
without going full brimmer, and parking my embarrassingly heavy suv (so shameful) on them, how much weight is needed to flatten these suckers out? can i do it with dumbbells?
my idea is to acetone/sand a few, try and flatten some, on these boards that i already don’t like. so when i inevitably fuck this up, it’s not a big loss
Expand Quotei’ve got several (too many) boards that didn’t ‘work’ for me. all gripped, all shit enough to not be interesting to someone else. most of these are bbs boards, that just too steep for me.
without going full brimmer, and parking my embarrassingly heavy suv (so shameful) on them, how much weight is needed to flatten these suckers out? can i do it with dumbbells?
my idea is to acetone/sand a few, try and flatten some, on these boards that i already don’t like. so when i inevitably fuck this up, it’s not a big loss[close]
You need hundreds of pounds or just the front wheel of a car
i’ve got several (too many) boards that didn’t ‘work’ for me. all gripped, all shit enough to not be interesting to someone else. most of these are bbs boards, that just too steep for me.
without going full Neen Williams, and parking my embarrassingly heavy suv (so shameful) on them, how much weight is needed to flatten these suckers out? can i do it with dumbbells?
my idea is to acetone/sand a few, try and flatten some, on these boards that i already don’t like. so when i inevitably fuck this up, it’s not a big loss
Expand Quotei’ve got several (too many) boards that didn’t ‘work’ for me. all gripped, all shit enough to not be interesting to someone else. most of these are bbs boards, that just too steep for me.
without going full Neen Williams, and parking my embarrassingly heavy suv (so shameful) on them, how much weight is needed to flatten these suckers out? can i do it with dumbbells?
my idea is to acetone/sand a few, try and flatten some, on these boards that i already don’t like. so when i inevitably fuck this up, it’s not a big loss[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVv53BA-vUc
at 1:20 he mentions his technique
Would love to reas from some pal a little insight between loveseat vs couch
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei’ve got several (too many) boards that didn’t ‘work’ for me. all gripped, all shit enough to not be interesting to someone else. most of these are bbs boards, that just too steep for me.
without going full brimmer, and parking my embarrassingly heavy suv (so shameful) on them, how much weight is needed to flatten these suckers out? can i do it with dumbbells?
my idea is to acetone/sand a few, try and flatten some, on these boards that i already don’t like. so when i inevitably fuck this up, it’s not a big loss[close]
You need hundreds of pounds or just the front wheel of a car[close]
thank you.
@Mbrimson88
how long do you park on your boards to flatten em? how heavy is your vehicle?
please and thanks.
Neen Williams
at 1:20 he mentions his technique
good info. Need repost in crail shapes thread. Here I goExpand QuoteWould love to reas from some pal a little insight between loveseat vs couch[close]
So very similar. The Loveseat is literally a slimmed down version of the Couch. Most of the slimming is in the guts. Nose, tail and WB are exactly the same length. I personally prefer the Couch. I just like the outline curve better and it worked better for me for curbs and flat.
Thunder 151s are your friend.
I picked up some of the Tom Knox Forged Hollow Indys on sale. They’ve got white bushings and white pivot cup.
They’re the quietest Indys I’ve ever owned. Usually they’re squeaky and creaky. These are silent and buttery.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with the non-black pivot cups and/or the non-orange bushings that sometimes come stock with Indys? Do the black stock bushings and red pivot cups feel different too?
I picked up some of the Tom Knox Forged Hollow Indys on sale. They’ve got white bushings and white pivot cup.
They’re the quietest Indys I’ve ever owned. Usually they’re squeaky and creaky. These are silent and buttery.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with the non-black pivot cups and/or the non-orange bushings that sometimes come stock with Indys? Do the black stock bushings and red pivot cups feel different too?
On this note, is there any lube that will reduce the pivot cup squeaking for more than a few sessions? Wax is ok, but I dont want to take my trucks apart every couple days, speed cream works for like 45 minutes, really hoping there is something out there.I would say olive oil because that shit works for everything. I don't have proof but also I don't have any doubts.
I picked up some of the Tom Knox Forged Hollow Indys on sale. They’ve got white bushings and white pivot cup.
They’re the quietest Indys I’ve ever owned. Usually they’re squeaky and creaky. These are silent and buttery.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with the non-black pivot cups and/or the non-orange bushings that sometimes come stock with Indys? Do the black stock bushings and red pivot cups feel different too?
On this note, is there any lube that will reduce the pivot cup squeaking for more than a few sessions? Wax is ok, but I dont want to take my trucks apart every couple days, speed cream works for like 45 minutes, really hoping there is something out there.
I know this is a long shot but maybe I'll get lucky.
Anybody tried Nomads 85a?
Yup, those are the ones. Idk why I have the impression that Nomad is from Spain buy yeah, cruiser wheels for my gf. They should do the trick.Expand QuoteI know this is a long shot but maybe I'll get lucky.
Anybody tried Nomads 85a?[close]
I first thought you might have meant the OJ Nomads in 95 duro (which I have and they are ok but not great) but then when I looked up Nomads 85a some pink cruiser wheels came up from Malaysia or Thailand or similar, to which I would say No I have never heard of them before, but they seem like they would be an ok wheel for that sort of thing.
Was this what you were meaning:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284079360797
https://www.shopofskatan.com/products/nomad-55mm-85a-pink-cruiser-skateboard-wheels
On this note, is there any lube that will reduce the pivot cup squeaking for more than a few sessions? Wax is ok, but I dont want to take my trucks apart every couple days, speed cream works for like 45 minutes, really hoping there is something out there.
Expand QuoteOn this note, is there any lube that will reduce the pivot cup squeaking for more than a few sessions? Wax is ok, but I dont want to take my trucks apart every couple days, speed cream works for like 45 minutes, really hoping there is something out there.[close]
A very light coating of any kind of actual petroleum based grease (lithium, marine grade, whatever) usually does it for me. In theory these do degrade plastics, but in my experience this sort of damage happens at a time scale which is irrelevant to skateboard gear.
Expand QuoteOn this note, is there any lube that will reduce the pivot cup squeaking for more than a few sessions? Wax is ok, but I dont want to take my trucks apart every couple days, speed cream works for like 45 minutes, really hoping there is something out there.[close]
A very light coating of any kind of actual petroleum based grease (lithium, marine grade, whatever) usually does it for me. In theory these do degrade plastics, but in my experience this sort of damage happens at a time scale which is irrelevant to skateboard gear.
Expand QuoteOn this note, is there any lube that will reduce the pivot cup squeaking for more than a few sessions? Wax is ok, but I dont want to take my trucks apart every couple days, speed cream works for like 45 minutes, really hoping there is something out there.[close]
A very light coating of any kind of actual petroleum based grease (lithium, marine grade, whatever) usually does it for me. In theory these do degrade plastics, but in my experience this sort of damage happens at a time scale which is irrelevant to skateboard gear.
Anyone know where I can get blanks that has the full/shovel nose shape?
What bones formula is closest to F4’s?
Any opinions appreciated!
On this note, is there any lube that will reduce the pivot cup squeaking for more than a few sessions? Wax is ok, but I dont want to take my trucks apart every couple days, speed cream works for like 45 minutes, really hoping there is something out there.
What bones formula is closest to F4’s?
Any opinions appreciated!
Hey y’all. I have 149 indy standards. I want my ride a little lower. Has anyone ever taken a FH baseplate and put standard axels on it? In my mind that would make it a little lower without having to mess around with IKP from Indy mids
Ok that’s good to know! Yea you can’t buy just the baseplates which is lame but I figured I could just get a set of FH and harvest the plates from them. Thanks dude!
Expand QuoteOk that’s good to know! Yea you can’t buy just the baseplates which is lame but I figured I could just get a set of FH and harvest the plates from them. Thanks dude![close]
Why not just use the whole truck? Why put an identical shape, but heavier hanger on the forged hollow baseplate?
Expand QuoteOk that’s good to know! Yea you can’t buy just the baseplates which is lame but I figured I could just get a set of FH and harvest the plates from them. Thanks dude![close]
Why not just use the whole truck? Why put an identical shape, but heavier hanger on the forged hollow baseplate?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteOk that’s good to know! Yea you can’t buy just the baseplates which is lame but I figured I could just get a set of FH and harvest the plates from them. Thanks dude![close]
Why not just use the whole truck? Why put an identical shape, but heavier hanger on the forged hollow baseplate?[close]
I think some people don't like the feel / sound of hollow hangers. And the slightly heavier standard Indy hangers have a nice amount of heft to them.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOk that’s good to know! Yea you can’t buy just the baseplates which is lame but I figured I could just get a set of FH and harvest the plates from them. Thanks dude![close]
Why not just use the whole truck? Why put an identical shape, but heavier hanger on the forged hollow baseplate?[close]
I think some people don't like the feel / sound of hollow hangers. And the slightly heavier standard Indy hangers have a nice amount of heft to them.[close]
^^ exactly. I’m down for the change in height. I’m not really down for the change in weight. I like the pop feel of the standard hanger!
Do quantum atoms or ceramic bearings in general require more frequent maintenance than say bones reds or Bronson g3? I've had these quantums on since end of April with maybe like 12-14 sessions and 3 of my wheels do not spin as long as one of them. Other than a few sessions in SF, La, and Eugene, most of my skating is done in my neighborhood skatepark and I'm pretty sure I haven't been skating through much dust or puddles. Just seems like a short time to start getting slow as my reds and Bronson's didn't need to be cleaned for almost a year.
Do quantum atoms or ceramic bearings in general require more frequent maintenance than say bones reds or Bronson g3? I've had these quantums on since end of April with maybe like 12-14 sessions and 3 of my wheels do not spin as long as one of them. Other than a few sessions in SF, La, and Eugene, most of my skating is done in my neighborhood skatepark and I'm pretty sure I haven't been skating through much dust or puddles. Just seems like a short time to start getting slow as my reds and Bronson's didn't need to be cleaned for almost a year.I’ve never skated any ceramics outside of Quantum but I do feel like my Quantums needed more frequent cleanings then the various Bones bearing models I’ve skated. I live in Arizona where there’s a lot of fine dirt and dust and my Quantum’s would get loud and rough feeling pretty quickly. I switched to Reds which are noticeably slower compared to good condition Quantum’s but they’re holding up much better without a cleaning. Still slower, but smoother and quieter for sure.
Expand QuoteDo quantum atoms or ceramic bearings in general require more frequent maintenance than say bones reds or Bronson g3? I've had these quantums on since end of April with maybe like 12-14 sessions and 3 of my wheels do not spin as long as one of them. Other than a few sessions in SF, La, and Eugene, most of my skating is done in my neighborhood skatepark and I'm pretty sure I haven't been skating through much dust or puddles. Just seems like a short time to start getting slow as my reds and Bronson's didn't need to be cleaned for almost a year.[close]
Ya dude, they need to be cleaned pretty often to keep rolling. Plenty of peeps on slap have had the same or similar experience.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteOk that’s good to know! Yea you can’t buy just the baseplates which is lame but I figured I could just get a set of FH and harvest the plates from them. Thanks dude![close]
Why not just use the whole truck? Why put an identical shape, but heavier hanger on the forged hollow baseplate?[close]
I think some people don't like the feel / sound of hollow hangers. And the slightly heavier standard Indy hangers have a nice amount of heft to them.[close]
^^ exactly. I’m down for the change in height. I’m not really down for the change in weight. I like the pop feel of the standard hanger!
Do quantum atoms or ceramic bearings in general require more frequent maintenance than say bones reds or Bronson g3? I've had these quantums on since end of April with maybe like 12-14 sessions and 3 of my wheels do not spin as long as one of them. Other than a few sessions in SF, La, and Eugene, most of my skating is done in my neighborhood skatepark and I'm pretty sure I haven't been skating through much dust or puddles. Just seems like a short time to start getting slow as my reds and Bronson's didn't need to be cleaned for almost a year.Yes
Who makes good egg or 90's shape boards besides Heroin or Anti-Hero?
Expand QuoteWho makes good egg or 90's shape boards besides Heroin or Anti-Hero?[close]
The Metal 9.0 egg shape is nice. I posted one in the setup thread not too long ago. Alien offers the same shape with different graphics and they also have an 8.75 Egg.
What affects rebound back to center the most for a truck, bushings or pivot cups?
What affects rebound back to center the most for a truck, bushings or pivot cups?
What affects rebound back to center the most for a truck, bushings or pivot cups?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWho makes good egg or 90's shape boards besides Heroin or Anti-Hero?[close]
The Metal 9.0 egg shape is nice. I posted one in the setup thread not too long ago. Alien offers the same shape with different graphics and they also have an 8.75 Egg.[close]
Good to know, been wanting a Metal board in the back of my mind for some time now.
Girl and I would add Primitive but at the end is the same as HeroinExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWho makes good egg or 90's shape boards besides Heroin or Anti-Hero?[close]
The Metal 9.0 egg shape is nice. I posted one in the setup thread not too long ago. Alien offers the same shape with different graphics and they also have an 8.75 Egg.[close]
Good to know, been wanting a Metal board in the back of my mind for some time now.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWho makes good egg or 90's shape boards besides Heroin or Anti-Hero?[close]
The Metal 9.0 egg shape is nice. I posted one in the setup thread not too long ago. Alien offers the same shape with different graphics and they also have an 8.75 Egg.[close]
Good to know, been wanting a Metal board in the back of my mind for some time now.[close]
Guessing you have already looked at the Egg Shaped board thread? If not, that is a fun thread to check out.
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=100279.0
Also depends on the tail, given some are very small pointy things and others have a decent tail that skates more like a normal board, in particular but not limited to the AH Huffer 9.12 shape and the Black Label 9" egg shape, both of which I have and feel comfortable, but that is just me anyway.
https://blacklabelskates.bigcartel.com/product/jake-reuter-chains-9-0-egg
Any particular size you were wanting?
Also note, the trucks usually go about 1/4" down from the overall width of the board, sometimes more depending on where you like them to sit, eg 9" board fits 8.75" trucks well, or the 9.12 Huffer fits 9" trucks well, but again that is more personal preference. Some will ride even more narrow trucks than that on those same boards.
Expand QuoteWhat affects rebound back to center the most for a truck, bushings or pivot cups?[close]
Top (roadside) bushing in particular, and not over tightening your kingpin. When the hanger turns relative to the baseplate, it rotates a small amount, and when you crank your kingpin nut too tight it causes the hanger to stick between the squeezed together bushings. That's why you're always better off getting harder bushings instead of tightening stock ones more than a couple threads.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWho makes good egg or 90's shape boards besides Heroin or Anti-Hero?[close]
The Metal 9.0 egg shape is nice. I posted one in the setup thread not too long ago. Alien offers the same shape with different graphics and they also have an 8.75 Egg.[close]
Good to know, been wanting a Metal board in the back of my mind for some time now.[close]
Guessing you have already looked at the Egg Shaped board thread? If not, that is a fun thread to check out.
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=100279.0
Also depends on the tail, given some are very small pointy things and others have a decent tail that skates more like a normal board, in particular but not limited to the AH Huffer 9.12 shape and the Black Label 9" egg shape, both of which I have and feel comfortable, but that is just me anyway.
https://blacklabelskates.bigcartel.com/product/jake-reuter-chains-9-0-egg
Any particular size you were wanting?
Also note, the trucks usually go about 1/4" down from the overall width of the board, sometimes more depending on where you like them to sit, eg 9" board fits 8.75" trucks well, or the 9.12 Huffer fits 9" trucks well, but again that is more personal preference. Some will ride even more narrow trucks than that on those same boards.[close]
Yeah I was aware, I think I was more interested in the early-90s shapes, which I guess in essence is an egg shape.
A while back a pal lubed bearings with graphite.
I don’t remember who it was but I wanted to know how they held up if any of you have tried it. lol
A while back a pal lubed bearings with graphite.
I don’t remember who it was but I wanted to know how they held up if any of you have tried it. lol
A while back a pal lubed bearings with graphite.
I don’t remember who it was but I wanted to know how they held up if any of you have tried it. lol
does anybody have any actual hard evidence that darkroom is dead?The platform I used to order darkroom boards for the shop is now nonexistent
I somehow undid the strap on this palace hat and im not sure how to get it back. Anyone know?Just run it like Quail Man
(https://i.ibb.co/ws4nj9D/20230701-102615.jpg) (https://ibb.co/ws4nj9D)
I somehow undid the strap on this palace hat and im not sure how to get it back. Anyone know?
(https://i.ibb.co/ws4nj9D/20230701-102615.jpg) (https://ibb.co/ws4nj9D)
Expand QuoteI somehow undid the strap on this palace hat and im not sure how to get it back. Anyone know?
(https://i.ibb.co/ws4nj9D/20230701-102615.jpg) (https://ibb.co/ws4nj9D)[close]
There should be a space that opens up here where the strap goes in
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Expand QuoteI somehow undid the strap on this palace hat and im not sure how to get it back. Anyone know?
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There should be a space that opens up here where the strap goes in
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Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI somehow undid the strap on this palace hat and im not sure how to get it back. Anyone know?[close]
There should be a space that opens up here where the strap goes in
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Where you circled is sewn shut
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI somehow undid the strap on this palace hat and im not sure how to get it back. Anyone know?[close]
There should be a space that opens up here where the strap goes in
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Where you circled is sewn shut[close]
Undo the strap completely, then feed it back in the other way, so right now it is up under the second bit and back over, but you want it up the first bit over and then under, if that makes sense?
That way the strap will be to the inside and not hanging out a long way.
Did that with some other ones and it works well, holds them in place and doesn't flap around at all.
I can see the indent in it where it was like that before, when looking closely.
Hi!
Been watching some "FTP" decks arround.
I am curious about what woodshop they use and what its shapes/info are for 8,25 and 8,38 decks.
lenght, wb.. squared? pointy? mid? tail/nose
somebody skated them or got info?
Expand QuoteHi!
Been watching some "FTP" decks arround.
I am curious about what woodshop they use and what its shapes/info are for 8,25 and 8,38 decks.
lenght, wb.. squared? pointy? mid? tail/nose
somebody skated them or got info?[close]
Yoo somebody brings some light?
I would just skate it. you could buy a single baseplate though, not sure if it’ll get there in time
https://mesaskatesupply.com/collections/jts-chop-shop
But give the bushings in the hollow some air to breath...haha probably should, I think I was in a ledge phase last time I set these up
Expand QuoteI would just skate it. you could buy a single baseplate though, not sure if it’ll get there in time
https://mesaskatesupply.com/collections/jts-chop-shop[close]
Yeah thought about doing this but the hangar is also hollow, makes the weight difference pretty noticeable. I’ll probably just try to get myself to forget I ever noticedhaha probably should, I think I was in a ledge phase last time I set these upExpand QuoteBut give the bushings in the hollow some air to breath...[close]
I ordered some 99 duro spitfire f4 classics and received 97 duro. They no longer appear to have 99s available in plain colours in the size I wanted, but they still have some 99 duro classic f4 chromas (the colourful ones) in a similar size. I’m trying to decide whether to try to swap them or skate what I received. I planned on using them for smooth spots and parks and shit, as I already have some 93 duro dragons for crusty streets and parking lots.
Expand QuoteI ordered some 99 duro spitfire f4 classics and received 97 duro. They no longer appear to have 99s available in plain colours in the size I wanted, but they still have some 99 duro classic f4 chromas (the colourful ones) in a similar size. I’m trying to decide whether to try to swap them or skate what I received. I planned on using them for smooth spots and parks and shit, as I already have some 93 duro dragons for crusty streets and parking lots.[close]
99A F4s are much better for smooth concrete than the 97A ones. The 97A ones work but you can definitely feel them being slower. On crustyish and crusty asphalt though the 97As are so much better.
are ps stix gx1000 decks somewhat similar in shape to a ps stix quasi?
Expand Quoteare ps stix gx1000 decks somewhat similar in shape to a ps stix quasi?[close]
I'm 99% sure they use the same mold from PS Stix:
https://quasiskateboards.com/collections/decks/products/quasi-x-vans-mask-8-25
https://gx1000.com/collections/products/products/split-veneer-teal-yellow-8-25
Looks like the latest batch of GX1000 decks are BBS:
https://gx1000.com/collections/products/products/zack-krull-be-here-now-8-25
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI ordered some 99 duro spitfire f4 classics and received 97 duro. They no longer appear to have 99s available in plain colours in the size I wanted, but they still have some 99 duro classic f4 chromas (the colourful ones) in a similar size. I’m trying to decide whether to try to swap them or skate what I received. I planned on using them for smooth spots and parks and shit, as I already have some 93 duro dragons for crusty streets and parking lots.[close]
99A F4s are much better for smooth concrete than the 97A ones. The 97A ones work but you can definitely feel them being slower. On crustyish and crusty asphalt though the 97As are so much better.[close]
Agreed. They are incredibly sluggish.
Welp, having too much gear finally bit me in the ass.hollow in the front would make more sense
Currently at my parents for a week vacation of bbq and skating, but just realized that the set of "extra" trucks i packed and planned to leave here are mismatched. 1 regular AF1, 1 Hollow. I guess drunk packing wasn't the greatest idea.
What would you realistically do?(Not should do, would do)
a) skate em
b) go buy a single to match
If you chose option a, would you put the hollow in front or back? (Regardless of which position the truck was previously skated)
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Learning heelflips right now, do you just have to accept that you're never gonna have upper laces if you do heelflips?
Expand QuoteLearning heelflips right now, do you just have to accept that you're never gonna have upper laces if you do heelflips?[close]
Wear Busenitz
Learning heelflips right now, do you just have to accept that you're never gonna have upper laces if you do heelflips?
this is almost certainly a stupid question - but does the stickiness/grippiness/roughness of griptape affect the amount of dust/dirt that accumulates on it??
my last deck had jessup griptape on it, and i noticed that it was a lot cleaner than all my other boards but considered it as coincidence. however, the deck i just set up today with mob griptape got just as dirty as the previous deck did in 2 months, within a 2 hour session in my shed.
what gives?? does it have any effect? am i insane? let me know.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHi!
Been watching some "FTP" decks arround.
I am curious about what woodshop they use and what its shapes/info are for 8,25 and 8,38 decks.
lenght, wb.. squared? pointy? mid? tail/nose
somebody skated them or got info?[close]
Yoo somebody brings some light?[close]
https://www.ebay.com/itm/314159381385
The only FTP decks that comes up that easily shows woodshop include this one, which is on Generator (BBS) wood, so would be the same usual Generator shape and dimensions.
Not sure if this is an old one or the company is even still making boards, or if it was just a run at something to widen their fashion business, which is what it looks like on their instagram account, but I don't really follow all the new cool brands either.
Another listing from the same ebay collectables seller, maybe on Clutch wood or something else, but who knows.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/314159378218
https://www.instagram.com/ftp/
Looking at other places, the decks are up to four times the price of any other normal board, so are they more just high priced fashion collectables? I would rather buy four local shop boards and know I have good wood and supported a local shop, but that is just me. Not hating, just don't understand the hype, but I have always been more into good wood and graphics / brand second, even though I do have favourites anyway.
Ok here’s one that makes me wonder.
Why is it that so many 8.38 decks have a longer wheelbase than 8.5 decks?
Anyone running REAL wooden risers? I just added these to my setup with Thunders to be able to run big(ger) wheels without getting pitched from wheelbite and I'm really loving it so far.
My question would be how long do they last? Do they last the whole lifetime of the trucks or am I gonna have to swap them for new ones often? I do a lot of noseslides and tailslides so I'd like to know if they blow out I'm gonna get a few spare sets. Otherwise I'd just buy a new set whenever I get new trucks...
Thanks!
Expand QuoteOk here’s one that makes me wonder.
Why is it that so many 8.38 decks have a longer wheelbase than 8.5 decks?[close]
good question lmao, wondered the same meny times
Who aside from Real makes an 8.5 or 8.6 with a 14.38 wb?Limosine 8.6 is 14.3
Do Etnies Maranas have removable insole?Yes :)
That's what i hoped for, thanks for the quick answer!Yes :)Expand QuoteDo Etnies Maranas have removable insole?[close]
Got a pair of one stars that are camo. They were real cheap so I couldn’t say no but now I gotta ask, what’s the best type of spray paint for shoes? I wear a lot of green shirts and feel funny with my shirt and shoes matching
this is almost certainly a stupid question - but does the stickiness/grippiness/roughness of griptape affect the amount of dust/dirt that accumulates on it??
my last deck had jessup griptape on it, and i noticed that it was a lot cleaner than all my other boards but considered it as coincidence. however, the deck i just set up today with mob griptape got just as dirty as the previous deck did in 2 months, within a 2 hour session in my shed.
what gives?? does it have any effect? am i insane? let me know.
Does anyone know where I can find size 149 (8.5) stage 4 indys? I think Im a little late to the stage 4 release as i can't really find them that easy.The closest size to a 149 is either the 151(8.6) or the 146(8.25). Here’s some links to 4 shops that have them. They’re still out there and imo it would be cooler to order from one of these places or a similarly independent shop than a big online retailer or nhs themselves
Expand Quotethis is almost certainly a stupid question - but does the stickiness/grippiness/roughness of griptape affect the amount of dust/dirt that accumulates on it??
my last deck had jessup griptape on it, and i noticed that it was a lot cleaner than all my other boards but considered it as coincidence. however, the deck i just set up today with mob griptape got just as dirty as the previous deck did in 2 months, within a 2 hour session in my shed.
what gives?? does it have any effect? am i insane? let me know.[close]
Not entirely, no. I do a lot of woodworking and some brands of the same grit sandpaper seem to generate different levels of dust. Just because the grit is similar doesn't necessarily mean whatever holds it on is the same or the backing paper is the same
bcoz of the peaks and valleys of the grit.
How are lakai shoes? Im thinking about some telfords or cambridge.
Are they
-tts (size 11 half cab and blazer are my go to for fit)
-decently comfortable to walk in (last longer than vans)
How are lakai shoes? Im thinking about some telfords or cambridge.
Are they
-tts (size 11 half cab and blazer are my go to for fit)
-decently comfortable to walk in (last longer than vans)
Does anyone know where I can find size 149 (8.5) stage 4 indys? I think Im a little late to the stage 4 release as i can't really find them that easy.
Is there a verdict on boards left in hot cars?
Decided to skate for the first time in ages after relationship stuff kicked my ass.
Ended up leaving my board in the car for like two weeks of mostly 80-90 temperatures.
Lakais are pretty solid, never had any issue except for that time they had that awful Select thing going on.Expand QuoteHow are lakai shoes? Im thinking about some telfords or cambridge.
Are they
-tts (size 11 half cab and blazer are my go to for fit)
-decently comfortable to walk in (last longer than vans)[close]
I really have liked the Lakais I've had in the last couple years. I was a guy that skated nothing but Lakai, but honestly the quality went to such shit that I didn't touch the brand for like 8 years. The last 2 years I've pretty much skated nothing but Lakai or New Balance and I can honestly say Lakai is good again. Big fan of both the Telford and Cambridge and they both fit true to size (I'm also an 11). Skating the Telford Low right now and it's been holding up really well, and I'm a guy that doesn't shoe goo and probably tosses shoes much earlier than most. Been skating them for about a month and I haven't even ripped a stitch yet. And I do a good amount of flip tricks. The one weird thing I will say is that for some reason some of their leather shoes run a bit bigger and don't seem to fit as well. But I prefer suede anyway so I just only buy suede shoes from them. They keep sending me 20% off codes but I'm not buying anything else from them until the Griffin Gass shoe comes out.
Anyone knows the dimensions for the Atlantic Drift Jelly 8.25 decks? Or at least the wheelbase?
Thanks mate, I just order one blind and hope for the bestExpand QuoteAnyone knows the dimensions for the Atlantic Drift Jelly 8.25 decks? Or at least the wheelbase?[close]
If they are still using BBS they use the standard 8.25 mold, similar to Tactics, which is 8.25 x 31.875 x 14.25.
Isle deck measurements are all over the place on Tactics, so I usually the Tactics shop decks as reference
Has anyone frankentrucked venture hangers with thunder baseplates? I have a set of thunders I can't use since I stripped the thread on one of the axles badly and was thinking of trying it out
Has anyone frankentrucked venture hangers with thunder baseplates? I have a set of thunders I can't use since I stripped the thread on one of the axles badly and was thinking of trying it outI think here is the opposite
Can anyone recommend hats/caps that suit decent sized head? I used to have a bit of luck with some of the Deluxe brands but I swear they're moving to a purely small-head hat game.
that caption tho. man, he just doesn't explain the differences in the simplest way and give them off the bat. Has to word jargon around it.I think here is the oppositeExpand QuoteHas anyone frankentrucked venture hangers with thunder baseplates? I have a set of thunders I can't use since I stripped the thread on one of the axles badly and was thinking of trying it out[close]
https://www.instagram.com/p/CmBTDIDOjij/?img_index=1 (https://www.instagram.com/p/CmBTDIDOjij/?img_index=1)
but would you rather:B for sure.
- skate the nigel 3s for a year (free, the lime green color way)
- skate disorder boards for a year (free, jah lets you craft your own shape but you cant sticker or otherwise remove graphic. oh and its a new type of paint that doesnt scrape off but doesnt interfere with slides)
- skate only spots that he skates with him for a year (free travel to the spot, but you have to give him props whenever he lands a warm up trick)
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but would you rather:
- skate the nigel 3s for a year (free, the lime green color way)
- skate disorder boards for a year (free, jah lets you craft your own shape but you cant sticker or otherwise remove graphic. oh and its a new type of paint that doesnt scrape off but doesnt interfere with slides)
- skate only spots that he skates with him for a year (free travel to the spot, but you have to give him props whenever he lands a warm up trick)
?
this is gonna sound stupid but I've never done anything like it before.... Would 8.5" trucks feel normal with a 8.625 or 8.75 deck? I've had 8.5" trucks on a 8.38 deck. Is 8.75 pushing it? I'm proficient at skateboarding, but I don't even know if I'm good (or picky) enough to feel the difference.Didn't bother me, but i am kinda magic carpet enjoyer myself
this is gonna sound stupid but I've never done anything like it before.... Would 8.5" trucks feel normal with a 8.625 or 8.75 deck? I've had 8.5" trucks on a 8.38 deck. Is 8.75 pushing it? I'm proficient at skateboarding, but I don't even know if I'm good (or picky) enough to feel the difference.I'd go as far as recommending 8.5 trucks on anything above 8.38. Even on a 9. Try it out for sure. Wider trucks can feel weird as fuck
but would you rather:
- skate the nigel 3s for a year (free, the lime green color way)
- skate disorder boards for a year (free, jah lets you craft your own shape but you cant sticker or otherwise remove graphic. oh and its a new type of paint that doesnt scrape off but doesnt interfere with slides)
- skate only spots that he skates with him for a year (free travel to the spot, but you have to give him props whenever he lands a warm up trick)
?
The clause is actually pretty clear. It's not boxes of 10 bloards next time to sell, it's the boards and shoes you skate all the time, and the graphic doesn't scratch off.Expand Quotebut would you rather:
- skate the nigel 3s for a year (free, the lime green color way)
- skate disorder boards for a year (free, jah lets you craft your own shape but you cant sticker or otherwise remove graphic. oh and its a new type of paint that doesnt scrape off but doesnt interfere with slides)
- skate only spots that he skates with him for a year (free travel to the spot, but you have to give him props whenever he lands a warm up trick)
?[close]
B - A - C
Free shit for a year is fine by me, I don't see a clause on me not selling the shoes and decks. Plus there are lots of Nigel fan boys who'd pay for his stuff.
Watching him skate in person must be an incredible experience, but I don't think fake enthusiasm for an entire year. He seems to keep a busy skate schedule so I doubt I'd ever be able to skate for a year, let alone the handrails and stairs he skates almost exclusively.
The clause is actually pretty clear. It's not boxes of 10 bloards next time to sell, it's the boards and shoes you skate all the time, and the graphic doesn't scratch off.Expand QuoteExpand Quotebut would you rather:
- skate the nigel 3s for a year (free, the lime green color way)
- skate disorder boards for a year (free, jah lets you craft your own shape but you cant sticker or otherwise remove graphic. oh and its a new type of paint that doesnt scrape off but doesnt interfere with slides)
- skate only spots that he skates with him for a year (free travel to the spot, but you have to give him props whenever he lands a warm up trick)
?[close]
B - A - C
Free shit for a year is fine by me, I don't see a clause on me not selling the shoes and decks. Plus there are lots of Nigel fan boys who'd pay for his stuff.
Watching him skate in person must be an incredible experience, but I don't think fake enthusiasm for an entire year. He seems to keep a busy skate schedule so I doubt I'd ever be able to skate for a year, let alone the handrails and stairs he skates almost exclusively.[close]
I'd go as far as recommending 8.5 trucks on anything above 8.38. Even on a 9. Try it out for sure. Wider trucks can feel weird as fuckExpand Quotethis is gonna sound stupid but I've never done anything like it before.... Would 8.5" trucks feel normal with a 8.625 or 8.75 deck? I've had 8.5" trucks on a 8.38 deck. Is 8.75 pushing it? I'm proficient at skateboarding, but I don't even know if I'm good (or picky) enough to feel the difference.[close]
This kooky local I skate with regularly thinks that melting wax with a torch on ledges is the way to go. To me, it seems like it just melts into the pores of the concrete or just straight-up melts off. It's no longer on the surface anymore where it needs to be. I can visibly see the difference just looking at the surface of the ledge, but he's your typical know-it-all expert who can't be reasoned with. Am I totally wrong here or what? It feels like even in the hot sun the wax just melts off or into the ledge and becomes useless. I dunno I don't get it. Seems stupid. Maybe I'm stupid though. Someone chime in.
This is on an ancient skatepark ledge btw. Might be more appropriate for breaking in a new concrete ledge but still I am skeptical.
What were the first skateboards meant for popping the tail? Vision / SMA / Santa Cruz / Powell Peralta?
Were these the first shapes that had concave? I am watching Natas Streets of Fire from 1989 and it still looks like there is almost no concave to the board.
But then I saw Mike V skating his famous Animal Farm board in Rubbish Heap which is also from that same year. So it seems like that was the first board designed that had a nose in mind for popping off but also seems to have some concave to the side for doing flip tricks.
(https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5796824ad2b857facb6fb86d/1469661583582-P1BES6E1CTTFMLNXK2S5/jasonleeburgermed.jpg)
seems like for a few years after this, boards were looking more like this ^ in the transitionary period into popsicles. At some point Egg / Football shapes came into the game, i think around 1992 or 1993. I wonder if New Deal was the first one to do this shape or maybe it was someone else. Then was it World/Blind that made the first popsicle shapes as we basically know them today?
Pangea jeans-- I think I've been sleeping on this and have been seeing them lately or noticing and the pants look nice.
I search the forum for background and couldn't find much (or on their website). Anyone know who owners is/riders or where I could go to try them on, or any thoughts on fit? I like somewhat baggy but not crazy wide leg pants for skating. I historically have stuck to basic khakis, volcom/vans type pants or Levis and trying to try something new-- in particular cuz all my broken in Levis are stained and I don't want to break in new Levis for skating.
Typically I'm a 32 x 32 at about 6 foot, 160-175 pound range depending on season/amount of skating, but will I end up with a goofy boy look (nothing wrong with that, but im a tall/skinny 37 year old, so doesn't really work) or normal 90s/2000s style comfortable skate pants?
Expand QuotePangea jeans-- I think I've been sleeping on this and have been seeing them lately or noticing and the pants look nice.
I search the forum for background and couldn't find much (or on their website). Anyone know who owners is/riders or where I could go to try them on, or any thoughts on fit? I like somewhat baggy but not crazy wide leg pants for skating. I historically have stuck to basic khakis, volcom/vans type pants or Levis and trying to try something new-- in particular cuz all my broken in Levis are stained and I don't want to break in new Levis for skating.
Typically I'm a 32 x 32 at about 6 foot, 160-175 pound range depending on season/amount of skating, but will I end up with a goofy boy look (nothing wrong with that, but im a tall/skinny 37 year old, so doesn't really work) or normal 90s/2000s style comfortable skate pants?[close]
Lol I’m 37 and wear nothing but butter santosuosso jeans and pangeas, deep into my Philly cosplay, as far as fit me and you are about the same height/weight and Jean size, I went a size up with the Pangeas as well as the butters, they taper quite a bit so you really don’t have to worry about looking goofy or having your jeans drag the ground, as far as finding them, you’ll prolly have to look for a stock list or some shit I already know my size so I just order them from whatever shop has them in stock online if I want a pair, I’d say get your size if you don’t wanna look too crazy and go up from there if you want a baggier jean, I’ve got a couple friends that just got their normal size and they don’t too crazy
anyone know the best way to grip a modern popsicle like this? Not the middle cut, but the with the top cut to let the color show.
(https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/95/1c/21/951c212577bd0a2261ffdd830e58efcf.jpg)
Pantograph or CNC or laser or die cutter
anyone know the best way to grip a modern popsicle like this? Not the middle cut, but the with the top cut to let the color show.
(https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/95/1c/21/951c212577bd0a2261ffdd830e58efcf.jpg)
anyone know the best way to grip a modern popsicle like this? Not the middle cut, but the with the top cut to let the color show.
(https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/95/1c/21/951c212577bd0a2261ffdd830e58efcf.jpg)
anyone know the best way to grip a modern popsicle like this? Not the middle cut, but the with the top cut to let the color show.
(https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/95/1c/21/951c212577bd0a2261ffdd830e58efcf.jpg)
Does anybody other than australians called spitfires "spitties"?nope
Does anybody other than australians called spitfires "spitties"?
are 8.125 decks usually shorter than 8.0 decks?
i had a quasi 8.0 a few months ago, loved it. honestly probably my favorite board i've ever had. ordered two quasi 8.125's thinking i was sizing up but it'd still be the same shape/length but just a lil bit wider....wrong. tail is like an inch shorter than an 8.0
fuck my life
Expand Quoteare 8.125 decks usually shorter than 8.0 decks?
i had a quasi 8.0 a few months ago, loved it. honestly probably my favorite board i've ever had. ordered two quasi 8.125's thinking i was sizing up but it'd still be the same shape/length but just a lil bit wider....wrong. tail is like an inch shorter than an 8.0
fuck my life[close]
Quasi Boards manufactured by PS Stix dimensions are like this:
8" has 14.25" WB, 32.375" overall
8.125" has a 14.125" WB , 31.75" overall
so yes the 8.125" boards are slightly shorter.
anyone know the best way to grip a modern popsicle like this? Not the middle cut, but the with the top cut to let the color show.
(https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/95/1c/21/951c212577bd0a2261ffdd830e58efcf.jpg)
What are the ultimate baggy pants measurements that are as baggy as one can go without looking goofy? Not such a serious question. For those playing, please specify if you are talking khakis or jeans.
What are the ultimate baggy pants measurements that are as baggy as one can go without looking goofy? Not such a serious question. For those playing, please specify if you are talking khakis or jeans.
Expand QuoteWhat are the ultimate baggy pants measurements that are as baggy as one can go without looking goofy? Not such a serious question. For those playing, please specify if you are talking khakis or jeans.[close]
There isn’t any. It’s almost completely subjective.
I think Japanese hakama look fucking cool.
Not great for skating, but even that has changed for me over the years. I never could roll with JNCO big, but what I like varies in the cut, length the fabric, and the skater.
I think Big Boys look great on a lot of people, if they are wearing their waist.
After not being able to find much baggy stuff through the 98-2018, I’m really enjoying the resurgence.
Maybe an unpopular opinion
Tastefully cut baggy stuff looks way better on older guys than tight/fitted stuff.
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/79/98/42/799842908156b68f4543063f9bf06fc0.jpg)
Okay pals, don't laugh.
I am in shoe madness hell right now.
Except for Nike I tried several shoes from various companies and can't seem to find a tolerable model to skate in. So far, Lakai Atlantic's are my favorite but it isn't always easy to get them here in Germany.
How are Fallen shoes nowadays?
I remember them being good. But that was like 2008.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat are the ultimate baggy pants measurements that are as baggy as one can go without looking goofy? Not such a serious question. For those playing, please specify if you are talking khakis or jeans.[close]
There isn’t any. It’s almost completely subjective.
I think Japanese hakama look fucking cool.
Not great for skating, but even that has changed for me over the years. I never could roll with JNCO big, but what I like varies in the cut, length the fabric, and the skater.
I think Big Boys look great on a lot of people, if they are wearing their waist.
After not being able to find much baggy stuff through the 98-2018, I’m really enjoying the resurgence.
Maybe an unpopular opinion
Tastefully cut baggy stuff looks way better on older guys than tight/fitted stuff.
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/79/98/42/799842908156b68f4543063f9bf06fc0.jpg)[close]
I'd gnar if I knew how. Awesome picture. Ive been going bigger in my khakis in the inseam lately.
Okay pals, don't laugh.Fallens are crap. What kind of shoes you prefer? NB# are the best for me. If you want something like vulc you could try 440. Ifnyoy want straight up vulc go for 272. If you want a thin cupsole but still supportive 508 are great and if you want to be 100% protected go for 808 or 1010 if you want the light version of a tank.
I am in shoe madness hell right now.
Except for Nike I tried several shoes from various companies and can't seem to find a tolerable model to skate in. So far, Lakai Atlantic's are my favorite but it isn't always easy to get them here in Germany.
How are Fallen shoes nowadays?
I remember them being good. But that was like 2008.
Fallens are crap. What kind of shoes you prefer? NB# are the best for me. If you want something like vulc you could try 440. Ifnyoy want straight up vulc go for 272. If you want a thin cupsole but still supportive 508 are great and if you want to be 100% protected go for 808 or 1010 if you want the light version of a tank.Expand QuoteOkay pals, don't laugh.
I am in shoe madness hell right now.
Except for Nike I tried several shoes from various companies and can't seem to find a tolerable model to skate in. So far, Lakai Atlantic's are my favorite but it isn't always easy to get them here in Germany.
How are Fallen shoes nowadays?
I remember them being good. But that was like 2008.[close]
Toe area is not thar long, I'd say is average. Ofc try them if you can, on those I went TTS and they work good. If you're ever in Prague I can hook you up with some 808 thar are still ok so you can try themExpand QuoteFallens are crap. What kind of shoes you prefer? NB# are the best for me. If you want something like vulc you could try 440. Ifnyoy want straight up vulc go for 272. If you want a thin cupsole but still supportive 508 are great and if you want to be 100% protected go for 808 or 1010 if you want the light version of a tank.Expand QuoteOkay pals, don't laugh.
I am in shoe madness hell right now.
Except for Nike I tried several shoes from various companies and can't seem to find a tolerable model to skate in. So far, Lakai Atlantic's are my favorite but it isn't always easy to get them here in Germany.
How are Fallen shoes nowadays?
I remember them being good. But that was like 2008.[close][close]
I tried 440 in 7,5 and 8. Both sizes didn't fit as I would have liked. 7,5 too snug and 8 way to big. I usually wear a 7,5 in Lakai, Vans and Reebok. Sole Tech shoes aren't made for my feet anymore. They were nice back then but nowadays I never find a model which fits good. Will check the 272 and 508 out. I am not sure about the 1010. Toe area looks mad long and I can see my heel slip in them.
But thanks man.
alright, it's gettin time to buy some new trucks. I've never been one for truck madness, but I'm starting to want to try something else out there. I'm going to omit what brand and version I have ridden for the past 4 years in an effort to be "transparent".I'd recommend V-Lights 5.8
I am an averagely-ok skateboarder who tries to skate a bit of everything, but more or less skates slappies, ledges, wallies, and the occasional manual. My transition skills are actually terrible, but I am actively working on improving them. Not a big gap/stair/impact skater. I'd say I skate my trucks somewhere between tight and loose, probably more towards loose. Turning fast is fun but I also do appreciate stability. I skate an 8.5 with big-ish (56-58mm conical full) wheels, so I generally like my trucks to be lighter to offset the weight of everything else.
What kind of trucks match my riding style? I feel like thats enough info for the truck-heads to asses the situation.
id say 6.1 v-hollowsI'd recommend V-Lights 5.8Expand Quotealright, it's gettin time to buy some new trucks. I've never been one for truck madness, but I'm starting to want to try something else out there. I'm going to omit what brand and version I have ridden for the past 4 years in an effort to be "transparent".
I am an averagely-ok skateboarder who tries to skate a bit of everything, but more or less skates slappies, ledges, wallies, and the occasional manual. My transition skills are actually terrible, but I am actively working on improving them. Not a big gap/stair/impact skater. I'd say I skate my trucks somewhere between tight and loose, probably more towards loose. Turning fast is fun but I also do appreciate stability. I skate an 8.5 with big-ish (56-58mm conical full) wheels, so I generally like my trucks to be lighter to offset the weight of everything else.
What kind of trucks match my riding style? I feel like thats enough info for the truck-heads to asses the situation.[close]
Nah, this guy needs Thunder Team Hollow 149s, riser optional.The exact truck that is currently on my board haha
How "bad" are venture's really, on crusty ledges?Dane Barker, Josh Wilson, and Gilbert Crockett all seem to grind just fine on Ventures. Bobby skates Pulaski on Ventures.
I dont vibe with Thunders anymore... too many issues like bent axle, broken kingpins....
How "bad" are venture's really, on crusty ledges?They bend and break exactly like thunders, which isn't a lot in my experience.
I dont vibe with Thunders anymore... too many issues like bent axle, broken kingpins....
Dane Barker, Josh Wilson, and Gilbert Crockett all seem to grind just fine on Ventures. Bobby skates Pulaski on Ventures.Expand QuoteHow "bad" are venture's really, on crusty ledges?
I dont vibe with Thunders anymore... too many issues like bent axle, broken kingpins....[close]
Expand QuoteDane Barker, Josh Wilson, and Gilbert Crockett all seem to grind just fine on Ventures. Bobby skates Pulaski on Ventures.Expand QuoteHow "bad" are venture's really, on crusty ledges?
I dont vibe with Thunders anymore... too many issues like bent axle, broken kingpins....[close][close]
everyone skates pulaski on Ventures. I couldn't believe my eyes, it was like a venture & krooked board wonderland. probably 75% of the locals were on that set up, it was awesome.
All that being said, I like my ventures they grind well imo
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDane Barker, Josh Wilson, and Gilbert Crockett all seem to grind just fine on Ventures. Bobby skates Pulaski on Ventures.Expand QuoteHow "bad" are venture's really, on crusty ledges?
I dont vibe with Thunders anymore... too many issues like bent axle, broken kingpins....[close][close]
everyone skates pulaski on Ventures. I couldn't believe my eyes, it was like a venture & krooked board wonderland. probably 75% of the locals were on that set up, it was awesome.
All that being said, I like my ventures they grind well imo[close]
fellow DC native here and my current set up is a Una Krooked with 5.6 V-Lights 8) It's the Bobby effect, Krooked's have been a DMV favorite for decades
Do you feel like you skate better with gear you're stoked on? Specifically regarding superficial parts of the set-up (graphics, wheel color, grip art, etc). Of course any noticeable difference is a placebo effect, but some boards are more fun to skate because the artwork is awesome and it gets me hyped to ride that board.
Say you got a new deck and the graphic is the most kickass art you've ever had on a board - are you having a better, or more productive, or more enjoyable session when you skate it? Or does that hype wear off when you throw down? Or does it not matter to you at all?
What causes decks to warp? Moisture? Pressed incorrectly? Too much / little glue? Stacking?
Don't think I've ever skated a warped one and wouldn't be able to tell if I got 1.
DC area fam here. Just stopping by to say Crushed is a great shop. Brian and all the associates are really good dudes. (and that I skate ventures)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDane Barker, Josh Wilson, and Gilbert Crockett all seem to grind just fine on Ventures. Bobby skates Pulaski on Ventures.Expand QuoteHow "bad" are venture's really, on crusty ledges?
I dont vibe with Thunders anymore... too many issues like bent axle, broken kingpins....[close][close]
everyone skates pulaski on Ventures. I couldn't believe my eyes, it was like a venture & krooked board wonderland. probably 75% of the locals were on that set up, it was awesome.
All that being said, I like my ventures they grind well imo[close]
fellow DC native here and my current set up is a Una Krooked with 5.6 V-Lights 8) It's the Bobby effect, Krooked's have been a DMV favorite for decades[close]
I loved it. I went to crushed to buy a board and you can ride any board you want as long as it's a bobby twin tail (shout out to crushed, guys were awesome). I bought a krooked but blew it by showing up to the plaza on thunders :(
Everyone was super friendly and the vibes were great on a hot friday summer evening
Expand QuoteDo you feel like you skate better with gear you're stoked on? Specifically regarding superficial parts of the set-up (graphics, wheel color, grip art, etc). Of course any noticeable difference is a placebo effect, but some boards are more fun to skate because the artwork is awesome and it gets me hyped to ride that board.
Say you got a new deck and the graphic is the most kickass art you've ever had on a board - are you having a better, or more productive, or more enjoyable session when you skate it? Or does that hype wear off when you throw down? Or does it not matter to you at all?[close]
Absolutely, 100% without a doubt.
Simple or silly as that is, that is the way of it for myself, as well as a few other people I know, when we have talked about it.
Sometimes it can be the smallest thing too, like a ding in the board, or scratch in the grip that will bug me to no end at a specific time, but will not worry me the least at other times too.
Expand QuoteWhat causes decks to warp? Moisture? Pressed incorrectly? Too much / little glue? Stacking?
Don't think I've ever skated a warped one and wouldn't be able to tell if I got 1.[close]
More often than not it is from heat, or incorrect storage, but I feel like there must be something in either the process or the wood itself that tends to cause more issues.
Often boards left on the wall or in shop windows, especially sun facing, tended to warp more than others, but other times, it is just seemingly random that quite a few boards from a run will warp more than others.
To stand on a warped board, or even putting on on a counter, it will tilt more one way than the other, or if set up, one wheel is often off the ground, when trucks are in a normal position. Most of the time it is not so bad, but some boards will definitely feel weird if they warp a certain way for how you stand on a board, eg front heel side sitting up more than the toe can be the worst one.
People will often have different ways of dealing with it, but I offset a board on a flat surface, like a garage, with small pieces of wood, then weigh it down under other boards and put bricks on top and leave it for a week, which pushes it the other way and evens it out. I have had almost all the boards come back to straight or almost straight from this and skated well, but some just can't be helped and will warp back again in no time. They are the ones I think there was something in the wood that makes them do that, more so than an environmental factor at play.
Expand QuoteDo you feel like you skate better with gear you're stoked on? Specifically regarding superficial parts of the set-up (graphics, wheel color, grip art, etc). Of course any noticeable difference is a placebo effect, but some boards are more fun to skate because the artwork is awesome and it gets me hyped to ride that board.
Say you got a new deck and the graphic is the most kickass art you've ever had on a board - are you having a better, or more productive, or more enjoyable session when you skate it? Or does that hype wear off when you throw down? Or does it not matter to you at all?[close]
Absolutely, 100% without a doubt.
Simple or silly as that is, that is the way of it for myself, as well as a few other people I know, when we have talked about it.
Sometimes it can be the smallest thing too, like a ding in the board, or scratch in the grip that will bug me to no end at a specific time, but will not worry me the least at other times too.
Been looking to make some skate storage in back of my car for boards and curious what anyone else has going? I have Impreza for reference
Looking for inspo/refernece reminded me of Dyrdek's UAV from a 411vm way back when. It was all murdered out and fully kitted out w/places for a generator/boards/flatbar bolted to frame underneath. Think it was a Suburban or something.
100%Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo you feel like you skate better with gear you're stoked on? Specifically regarding superficial parts of the set-up (graphics, wheel color, grip art, etc). Of course any noticeable difference is a placebo effect, but some boards are more fun to skate because the artwork is awesome and it gets me hyped to ride that board.
Say you got a new deck and the graphic is the most kickass art you've ever had on a board - are you having a better, or more productive, or more enjoyable session when you skate it? Or does that hype wear off when you throw down? Or does it not matter to you at all?[close]
Absolutely, 100% without a doubt.
Simple or silly as that is, that is the way of it for myself, as well as a few other people I know, when we have talked about it.
Sometimes it can be the smallest thing too, like a ding in the board, or scratch in the grip that will bug me to no end at a specific time, but will not worry me the least at other times too.[close]
Do you feel like you skate better with gear you're stoked on? Specifically regarding superficial parts of the set-up (graphics, wheel color, grip art, etc). Of course any noticeable difference is a placebo effect, but some boards are more fun to skate because the artwork is awesome and it gets me hyped to ride that board.
Say you got a new deck and the graphic is the most kickass art you've ever had on a board - are you having a better, or more productive, or more enjoyable session when you skate it? Or does that hype wear off when you throw down? Or does it not matter to you at all?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat causes decks to warp? Moisture? Pressed incorrectly? Too much / little glue? Stacking?
Don't think I've ever skated a warped one and wouldn't be able to tell if I got 1.[close]
More often than not it is from heat, or incorrect storage, but I feel like there must be something in either the process or the wood itself that tends to cause more issues.
Often boards left on the wall or in shop windows, especially sun facing, tended to warp more than others, but other times, it is just seemingly random that quite a few boards from a run will warp more than others.
To stand on a warped board, or even putting on on a counter, it will tilt more one way than the other, or if set up, one wheel is often off the ground, when trucks are in a normal position. Most of the time it is not so bad, but some boards will definitely feel weird if they warp a certain way for how you stand on a board, eg front heel side sitting up more than the toe can be the worst one.
People will often have different ways of dealing with it, but I offset a board on a flat surface, like a garage, with small pieces of wood, then weigh it down under other boards and put bricks on top and leave it for a week, which pushes it the other way and evens it out. I have had almost all the boards come back to straight or almost straight from this and skated well, but some just can't be helped and will warp back again in no time. They are the ones I think there was something in the wood that makes them do that, more so than an environmental factor at play.[close]
It's not sun facing the boards most likely it's the way they were pressed and cured. Wood glue melting temp is far above the temp of a board in a window- skating outside on a hot day in the sun would be hotter. It is likely a combo of things, but probably not as much pressure when pressed or moved to cure and there is something with the way the glue disperses or potential moisture in the veneers.
Anybody skated Telfords recently? Found a pair in a nice color for a decent-ish price
Expand QuoteAnybody skated Telfords recently? Found a pair in a nice color for a decent-ish price[close]
If you can get them for under 80 bucks, they are fine.
But do yourself a favor and get those newer ones with the XLK outsole. It's the same outsole they use for the Atlantic shoe for example. The first outsole they used on the Telford isn't that good in my experience.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat causes decks to warp? Moisture? Pressed incorrectly? Too much / little glue? Stacking?
Don't think I've ever skated a warped one and wouldn't be able to tell if I got 1.[close]
More often than not it is from heat, or incorrect storage, but I feel like there must be something in either the process or the wood itself that tends to cause more issues.
Often boards left on the wall or in shop windows, especially sun facing, tended to warp more than others, but other times, it is just seemingly random that quite a few boards from a run will warp more than others.
To stand on a warped board, or even putting on on a counter, it will tilt more one way than the other, or if set up, one wheel is often off the ground, when trucks are in a normal position. Most of the time it is not so bad, but some boards will definitely feel weird if they warp a certain way for how you stand on a board, eg front heel side sitting up more than the toe can be the worst one.
People will often have different ways of dealing with it, but I offset a board on a flat surface, like a garage, with small pieces of wood, then weigh it down under other boards and put bricks on top and leave it for a week, which pushes it the other way and evens it out. I have had almost all the boards come back to straight or almost straight from this and skated well, but some just can't be helped and will warp back again in no time. They are the ones I think there was something in the wood that makes them do that, more so than an environmental factor at play.[close]
It's not sun facing the boards most likely it's the way they were pressed and cured. Wood glue melting temp is far above the temp of a board in a window- skating outside on a hot day in the sun would be hotter. It is likely a combo of things, but probably not as much pressure when pressed or moved to cure and there is something with the way the glue disperses or potential moisture in the veneers.[close]
while you're right that process, curing and moisture play a larger role in warping, you don't need glue to literally melt to alter the quality of the bonding with wood. It's still recommended to avoid temperature variations when you're storing plywood.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat causes decks to warp? Moisture? Pressed incorrectly? Too much / little glue? Stacking?
Don't think I've ever skated a warped one and wouldn't be able to tell if I got 1.[close]
More often than not it is from heat, or incorrect storage, but I feel like there must be something in either the process or the wood itself that tends to cause more issues.
Often boards left on the wall or in shop windows, especially sun facing, tended to warp more than others, but other times, it is just seemingly random that quite a few boards from a run will warp more than others.
To stand on a warped board, or even putting on on a counter, it will tilt more one way than the other, or if set up, one wheel is often off the ground, when trucks are in a normal position. Most of the time it is not so bad, but some boards will definitely feel weird if they warp a certain way for how you stand on a board, eg front heel side sitting up more than the toe can be the worst one.
People will often have different ways of dealing with it, but I offset a board on a flat surface, like a garage, with small pieces of wood, then weigh it down under other boards and put bricks on top and leave it for a week, which pushes it the other way and evens it out. I have had almost all the boards come back to straight or almost straight from this and skated well, but some just can't be helped and will warp back again in no time. They are the ones I think there was something in the wood that makes them do that, more so than an environmental factor at play.[close]
It's not sun facing the boards most likely it's the way they were pressed and cured. Wood glue melting temp is far above the temp of a board in a window- skating outside on a hot day in the sun would be hotter. It is likely a combo of things, but probably not as much pressure when pressed or moved to cure and there is something with the way the glue disperses or potential moisture in the veneers.[close]
while you're right that process, curing and moisture play a larger role in warping, you don't need glue to literally melt to alter the quality of the bonding with wood. It's still recommended to avoid temperature variations when you're storing plywood.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat causes decks to warp? Moisture? Pressed incorrectly? Too much / little glue? Stacking?
Don't think I've ever skated a warped one and wouldn't be able to tell if I got 1.[close]
More often than not it is from heat, or incorrect storage, but I feel like there must be something in either the process or the wood itself that tends to cause more issues.
Often boards left on the wall or in shop windows, especially sun facing, tended to warp more than others, but other times, it is just seemingly random that quite a few boards from a run will warp more than others.
To stand on a warped board, or even putting on on a counter, it will tilt more one way than the other, or if set up, one wheel is often off the ground, when trucks are in a normal position. Most of the time it is not so bad, but some boards will definitely feel weird if they warp a certain way for how you stand on a board, eg front heel side sitting up more than the toe can be the worst one.
People will often have different ways of dealing with it, but I offset a board on a flat surface, like a garage, with small pieces of wood, then weigh it down under other boards and put bricks on top and leave it for a week, which pushes it the other way and evens it out. I have had almost all the boards come back to straight or almost straight from this and skated well, but some just can't be helped and will warp back again in no time. They are the ones I think there was something in the wood that makes them do that, more so than an environmental factor at play.[close]
It's not sun facing the boards most likely it's the way they were pressed and cured. Wood glue melting temp is far above the temp of a board in a window- skating outside on a hot day in the sun would be hotter. It is likely a combo of things, but probably not as much pressure when pressed or moved to cure and there is something with the way the glue disperses or potential moisture in the veneers.[close]
while you're right that process, curing and moisture play a larger role in warping, you don't need glue to literally melt to alter the quality of the bonding with wood. It's still recommended to avoid temperature variations when you're storing plywood.[close]
Definitely- you never want huge swings and it doesn't have to fully melt. I think that boards sitting in a shop even with sun on them is less likely to cause that then them sitting in some kind of storage container during shipping. A really hot car trunk in somewhere like Phoenix would likely be the worst high swing I can think of, but most cars, houses, shops, and garages are probably fine.
I think people are more quick to blame their local environment on warping than construction, but I'd think that rushing construction is more likely. I remember during the Covid drought people were reporting on here that they had a lot of BBS decks breaking or having issue and I was talking to a shop owner last week that noted that a lot of warped boards were coming out of there during the pandemic too. I wonder if the process was rushed just to get stuff out.
Expand QuoteBeen looking to make some skate storage in back of my car for boards and curious what anyone else has going? I have Impreza for reference
Looking for inspo/refernece reminded me of Dyrdek's UAV from a 411vm way back when. It was all murdered out and fully kitted out w/places for a generator/boards/flatbar bolted to frame underneath. Think it was a Suburban or something.[close]
I've been debating buying storage crate/block things to place in the trunk to better organize essentials and skate gear (2017 Civic here)
I get the storage for tools and parts but doesn’t building in storage lead to leaving your board in your car…..which always ends in an instagram post with a photo of your broken window and a sad face?Definitely a good point, but I've always brought my board inside. Always felt like the bushings got softer/harder depending on temp and if it's super hot, boards get soft.
Any pal could chip in on the Telford vs Atlantic topic?
I know I need to go +.5 on Telfords, wonder it the same goes for Atlantic.
Any pal could chip in on the Telford vs Atlantic topic?
I know I need to go +.5 on Telfords, wonder it the same goes for Atlantic.
Any pal could chip in on the Telford vs Atlantic topic?Atlantic were tts for me, for a snug fit.
I know I need to go +.5 on Telfords, wonder it the same goes for Atlantic.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBeen looking to make some skate storage in back of my car for boards and curious what anyone else has going? I have Impreza for reference
Looking for inspo/refernece reminded me of Dyrdek's UAV from a 411vm way back when. It was all murdered out and fully kitted out w/places for a generator/boards/flatbar bolted to frame underneath. Think it was a Suburban or something.[close]
I've been debating buying storage crate/block things to place in the trunk to better organize essentials and skate gear (2017 Civic here)[close]
I've tried to pause videos of those suburbans/vans that skate brand TMs run for ideas
Thinking probably best to find a small storage box for wax, rub brick, tools, etc and have backpack w/ spare set of clothes/towel. I'm def not a carpenter nor do I have a garage to work in.
Have you see anything interesting or useful? Mainly I see team vans, but that's overkill for my needs
Definitely a good point, but I've always brought my board inside. Always felt like the bushings got softer/harder depending on temp and if it's super hot, boards get soft.Expand QuoteI get the storage for tools and parts but doesn’t building in storage lead to leaving your board in your car…..which always ends in an instagram post with a photo of your broken window and a sad face?[close]
Weirdly though, I've started leaving my skate shoes in the car.
Board and shoe box it is!Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBeen looking to make some skate storage in back of my car for boards and curious what anyone else has going? I have Impreza for reference
Looking for inspo/refernece reminded me of Dyrdek's UAV from a 411vm way back when. It was all murdered out and fully kitted out w/places for a generator/boards/flatbar bolted to frame underneath. Think it was a Suburban or something.[close]
I've been debating buying storage crate/block things to place in the trunk to better organize essentials and skate gear (2017 Civic here)[close]
I've tried to pause videos of those suburbans/vans that skate brand TMs run for ideas
Thinking probably best to find a small storage box for wax, rub brick, tools, etc and have backpack w/ spare set of clothes/towel. I'm def not a carpenter nor do I have a garage to work in.
Have you see anything interesting or useful? Mainly I see team vans, but that's overkill for my needs[close]Expand QuoteDefinitely a good point, but I've always brought my board inside. Always felt like the bushings got softer/harder depending on temp and if it's super hot, boards get soft.Expand QuoteI get the storage for tools and parts but doesn’t building in storage lead to leaving your board in your car…..which always ends in an instagram post with a photo of your broken window and a sad face?[close]
Weirdly though, I've started leaving my skate shoes in the car.[close]
For the most part, it is only when your stuff, be it skateboard, bag or whatever else is clearly visible that things get broken into easily.
If you keep things covered, or hidden, there is way less chance that your car will be broken into. I know that is not always the case, but it is one of those things, that random temptation of someone passing by and seeing something in a car, vs with my own car clearly seeing hand prints on every window but not being touched, whereas two other cars around mine in the carpark were broken into, one night in a sketchy area when we were working late, and I had a lot of stuff in the car at that time, just covered by black cloth, and nothing visible.
That said, I usually keep boards or completes in cardboard boxes too, along with spare parts all in their own boxes, so if I need to do anything it is a dozen boxes to pull out, rather than having a ton of loose stuff and taking ages to get anything in or out, so sort of compartmentalised like a TM van but not to the same extent.
I have a small sedan, for reference, so it is good to have a boot / back end I can close and lock with everything tucked away.
How a deck sounds vs how it feels
Recently picked up some decks and they sounded waterlogged, didn't have the crisp snap of a BBS when I tapped it against the ground without trucks or when it's setup and I snap the deck to my hand. But when I'm riding them they feel just fine.
Crailtap / DSM decks have a very deep resonance when you tap the deck against the ground, like the epoxy or press method they use compresses the plys too much resulting in an overly stiff deck.
I know guys who write off decks that sound off, but those I'm riding feel fine. Not exceptional like a BBS but hardly anything feels like a BBS.
Judging a deck by how it sounds is the most un-scientific approach to judging it's longevity, but is there any truth to the sound of a deck or is it just baloney? I want to believe the latter, I need 1 less factor of madness in my life.
I always just expect my car to be broken into…..like once a year…..doesn’t matter if anything is in sight or not….
My right foot hurt very bad half the day. Went skating anyway, it doesn't seem to hurt anymore. It doesn't make sense to me. Anyone on here had that before?
Ok so, I feel really stupid even asking this, but with Spitifire's lock in shape, it means you can't rotate your wheels to get more life out of them right? Or just a different riding experience?
Same, my last pstix deck felt stiff and almost too solid, and weirdly felt like it had no life to it, or "energy". Not trying to be all hippy dippy but a BBS deck in comparison just felt better, the wood seemed nicer, and one I got more attached to. The ps stix board lost pop in a few weeks and I was glad to get off of it.Expand QuoteHow a deck sounds vs how it feels
Recently picked up some decks and they sounded waterlogged, didn't have the crisp snap of a BBS when I tapped it against the ground without trucks or when it's setup and I snap the deck to my hand. But when I'm riding them they feel just fine.
Crailtap / DSM decks have a very deep resonance when you tap the deck against the ground, like the epoxy or press method they use compresses the plys too much resulting in an overly stiff deck.
I know guys who write off decks that sound off, but those I'm riding feel fine. Not exceptional like a BBS but hardly anything feels like a BBS.
Judging a deck by how it sounds is the most un-scientific approach to judging it's longevity, but is there any truth to the sound of a deck or is it just baloney? I want to believe the latter, I need 1 less factor of madness in my life.[close]
i noticed the sound of my PS Stix board is a lot more "stiff" or "Flat" sounding than my BBS boards (sounds more like a Dutch Clog hitting the floor). as far as the way it snaps, both of them feel almost identical. I didnt notice any difference transitioning between them.
Expand QuoteOk so, I feel really stupid even asking this, but with Spitifire's lock in shape, it means you can't rotate your wheels to get more life out of them right? Or just a different riding experience?[close]
you're not gonna cone F4's. you can move them front to back, right side, left side, ect, ect... and that will even out any wheel size differences, there's no need to flip F4's inside out.
I'm lost when it comes to wheel shapes, but my question is with something like a conical, can you skate them flipped? I've always skated classics mainly, to the best of my memory, and have always put the graphics inward, just as a habit probably from watching pros do it. Can I still do that with a shaped wheel or does that defeat the purpose? Thanks pals
Has anyone ever tried orthopedic insoles?
My doctor advised me because I have a slight shift in the hips, so one leg is shorter than the other. I doubt the effectiveness of soles, I tell myself that pro skaters only skate the soles of origin .. sometimes from the footprints but they are not necessarily "medical" insoles, and when I think about it .. we all have our natural body defects, right ?
Honestly, my priority is to protect myself from shocks and take care of my body. That's why I only skate cupsoles now , BUT.. I tell myself that listening to specialist advice is still important.. What do you think ?
Expand QuoteHas anyone ever tried orthopedic insoles?
My doctor advised me because I have a slight shift in the hips, so one leg is shorter than the other. I doubt the effectiveness of soles, I tell myself that pro skaters only skate the soles of origin .. sometimes from the footprints but they are not necessarily "medical" insoles, and when I think about it .. we all have our natural body defects, right ?
Honestly, my priority is to protect myself from shocks and take care of my body. That's why I only skate cupsoles now , BUT.. I tell myself that listening to specialist advice is still important.. What do you think ?[close]
I use Superfeet insoles in all shoes but Tiagos. I tried Remind and thought they sucked but they at least have useful arch support. FP don't, even if you heat mold them the foam still ends up too soft and doesn't actually push into the rear of your arch. I'm 37 and on days I don't skate I rock climb and I find my joints feel more recovered when I am using supportive insoles.
anyone try hopps boards? do they have good shapes?
i like gx board shapes fyi
I want to try black wheels. Probably some spitfires F4's.
I've only had the classic white colorways so I'm pondering if it will affect my skating from a visual standpoint? Have you pals ever got bored with colored wheels? I run my shit to the ground so I don't want to skate something that maybe I don't like. Yet it still intrigues me to try..
Is there a consensus how black wheels are viewed in our scene?
id say 6.1 v-hollowsExpand QuoteI'd recommend V-Lights 5.8Expand Quotealright, it's gettin time to buy some new trucks. I've never been one for truck madness, but I'm starting to want to try something else out there. I'm going to omit what brand and version I have ridden for the past 4 years in an effort to be "transparent".
I am an averagely-ok skateboarder who tries to skate a bit of everything, but more or less skates slappies, ledges, wallies, and the occasional manual. My transition skills are actually terrible, but I am actively working on improving them. Not a big gap/stair/impact skater. I'd say I skate my trucks somewhere between tight and loose, probably more towards loose. Turning fast is fun but I also do appreciate stability. I skate an 8.5 with big-ish (56-58mm conical full) wheels, so I generally like my trucks to be lighter to offset the weight of everything else.
What kind of trucks match my riding style? I feel like thats enough info for the truck-heads to asses the situation.[close][close]
Sweet, I was thinking it would mess with the lock in qualities. I know what you mean, doesn't Jake Hayes ride three white with colored up front? My brain can't even comprehend it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteOk so, I feel really stupid even asking this, but with Spitifire's lock in shape, it means you can't rotate your wheels to get more life out of them right? Or just a different riding experience?[close]
you're not gonna cone F4's. you can move them front to back, right side, left side, ect, ect... and that will even out any wheel size differences, there's no need to flip F4's inside out.[close]
It comes down to how someone skates.
I just got a set of F4 back from someone who had never rotated them, so the starting 56 mm, now 55 (front heel) 54 and solidly coned (front toe) 52 (back heel) and 51 slightly coned (back toe) I was just wondering what the person was doing for however long they had them to wear like that, but most people who do rotate wheels never have those sort of end results.
Front toe and back toe to some degree wear more on the outside edge, front heel not much at all, back heel wears more on the inside edge, so as said, rotating them in various ways usually keeps any issues from coming up too much, more so front toe to back heel, back toe to front heel, then to back heel if needed.
Any asymmetrical shaped wheel can have issues though, especially if you don't want to ever flip them over and skate them inwards, but I haven't seen the new ones to see if they are center set or offset in the bearing seat. If they are center set, then it is not such a big deal to flip them over, but if offset, then you are going to have some very different experiences skating them graphics out or graphics in.Expand QuoteI'm lost when it comes to wheel shapes, but my question is with something like a conical, can you skate them flipped? I've always skated classics mainly, to the best of my memory, and have always put the graphics inward, just as a habit probably from watching pros do it. Can I still do that with a shaped wheel or does that defeat the purpose? Thanks pals[close]
Almost every other shape on the market is symmetrical, so it doesn't matter if you ride them graphics in or out and a lot of people flip them with odd wear patterns too, so some will be in and some out on the same board. A "cool way" to do it for a lot of people was three in and one out, not that I have ever been into the cool way to do things, but I think they always had the back heel out so they wouldn't have to look at the graphic but still showed what wheel they were on, or something like that.
For those that remove graphics, it makes it easier to ride them any which way you like, but more often than not, graphics in was the more simple and clean look from the 90s right through to the present.
Expand QuoteI want to try black wheels. Probably some spitfires F4's.
I've only had the classic white colorways so I'm pondering if it will affect my skating from a visual standpoint? Have you pals ever got bored with colored wheels? I run my shit to the ground so I don't want to skate something that maybe I don't like. Yet it still intrigues me to try..
Is there a consensus how black wheels are viewed in our scene?[close]
I think black wheels are kinda having a moment right now. #emowheels. Or at least the kids at my local seem to like them. Personally, I prefer the clean look of classic white wheels with graphics inward. All wheels are gonna be pretty gnarly looking after you've skated them for a few months, especially if you're skating street. I wouldn't let it bother you.
I want to try black wheels. Probably some spitfires F4's.I've been skating pink wheels for well over a year now, and I've been really enjoying them. I actually want to try to get some black wheels after these too. I find that the colored wheels don't really affect my skating, but they are very apparent in clips I film. It makes me more stoked on my clips but that's just me I guess.
I've only had the classic white colorways so I'm pondering if it will affect my skating from a visual standpoint? Have you pals ever got bored with colored wheels? I run my shit to the ground so I don't want to skate something that maybe I don't like. Yet it still intrigues me to try..
Is there a consensus how black wheels are viewed in our scene?
Let's be honest. Any Venture will do.
Get down with the get down. Awake!!!!
I want to try black wheels. Probably some spitfires F4's.
I've only had the classic white colorways so I'm pondering if it will affect my skating from a visual standpoint? Have you pals ever got bored with colored wheels? I run my shit to the ground so I don't want to skate something that maybe I don't like. Yet it still intrigues me to try..
Is there a consensus how black wheels are viewed in our scene?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI want to try black wheels. Probably some spitfires F4's.
I've only had the classic white colorways so I'm pondering if it will affect my skating from a visual standpoint? Have you pals ever got bored with colored wheels? I run my shit to the ground so I don't want to skate something that maybe I don't like. Yet it still intrigues me to try..
Is there a consensus how black wheels are viewed in our scene?[close]
I think black wheels are kinda having a moment right now. #emowheels. Or at least the kids at my local seem to like them. Personally, I prefer the clean look of classic white wheels with graphics inward. All wheels are gonna be pretty gnarly looking after you've skated them for a few months, especially if you're skating street. I wouldn't let it bother you.[close]
Yeah they can be a bit moody. Like a teenager who hates their parents and loves fa/hockey. Also I’m like over thirty so I might feel a little silly indulging with youth trends. How insecure ahaha.. To be fair I’m a little bit moody so why not tho..
But at the same time car wheels are black why aren’t they white? I don’t even know how this counts in? I mean ride a hot rod type of setup so I suppose..
I've been skating pink wheels for well over a year now, and I've been really enjoying them. I actually want to try to get some black wheels after these too. I find that the colored wheels don't really affect my skating, but they are very apparent in clips I film. It makes me more stoked on my clips but that's just me I guess.
Sweet, I was thinking it would mess with the lock in qualities. I know what you mean, doesn't Jake Hayes ride three white with colored up front? My brain can't even comprehend it.
When I'm doing it is when my back truck is showing some axle but sure makes more sense to rotate them in between decks, never thought about it 😅Expand Quote
Let's be honest. Any Venture will do.
Get down with the get down. Awake!!!![close]
Have you seen that Venture parody shirt that says "ASLEEP" ? ;D i laughed when i saw that
Do any of you guys rotate your trucks after switching deck? I started doing this to make my trucks last longer, i don't know if i recommend it though. if you are mostly just doing slappys its fine.
Do any of you guys rotate your trucks after switching deck? I started doing this to make my trucks last longer, i don't know if i recommend it though. if you are mostly just doing slappys its fine.Most of my grinds are slappys, but yea i don't care which truck is front and which one is back. Only thing that's different about them is that i don't really have switch front crooks groove but i'm working on it.
My beloved stash of Primitive decks is dwindling, so I'm checking out the options on their website and am wondering if anyone ever figured out whether or not the "Dirty P Core" decks were the same as the Pro decks. I assume not because they're so much cheaper than even the "Team" decks, but who knows.(https://i.imgur.com/IR6Ywl9.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/IR6Ywl9.jpg)Expand QuoteMy beloved stash of Primitive decks is dwindling, so I'm checking out the options on their website and am wondering if anyone ever figured out whether or not the "Dirty P Core" decks were the same as the Pro decks. I assume not because they're so much cheaper than even the "Team" decks, but who knows.[close]
I had this one and I really enjoyed even if it was a dipped one
My beloved stash of Primitive decks is dwindling, so I'm checking out the options on their website and am wondering if anyone ever figured out whether or not the "Dirty P Core" decks were the same as the Pro decks. I assume not because they're so much cheaper than even the "Team" decks, but who knows.
Anybody knows the deal with those Lakai with a thunder looking like Flare?
All wheels will cone eventually if you skate them long enough or hard enough. 100% of wheels I've owned and skated have coned in some amount. Including F4 (skated 3-4 sets over the last few years)
My beloved stash of Primitive decks is dwindling, so I'm checking out the options on their website and am wondering if anyone ever figured out whether or not the "Dirty P Core" decks were the same as the Pro decks. I assume not because they're so much cheaper than even the "Team" decks, but who knows.I just retired my black/white dirty p, I'm pretty sure mine was made in china, but I'm not going to peel the grip to see. However I had no complaints, I only switched out because of the razor tail
I just retired my black/white dirty p, I'm pretty sure mine was made in china, but I'm not going to peel the grip to see. However I had no complaints, I only switched out because of the razor tailExpand QuoteMy beloved stash of Primitive decks is dwindling, so I'm checking out the options on their website and am wondering if anyone ever figured out whether or not the "Dirty P Core" decks were the same as the Pro decks. I assume not because they're so much cheaper than even the "Team" decks, but who knows.[close]
Expand QuoteMy beloved stash of Primitive decks is dwindling, so I'm checking out the options on their website and am wondering if anyone ever figured out whether or not the "Dirty P Core" decks were the same as the Pro decks. I assume not because they're so much cheaper than even the "Team" decks, but who knows.[close]
my friend that works there said that the only boards that are not done by BBS are the collab boards because sometimes the other party will have the final say over where the board is manufactured (from what i understand the other company decides the margin is not good enough on the BBS boards and thats why they end up going to some other cheaper shop for those because most of thme dont end up getting skated anyway)
I just retired my black/white dirty p, I'm pretty sure mine was made in china, but I'm not going to peel the grip to see. However I had no complaints, I only switched out because of the razor tailExpand QuoteMy beloved stash of Primitive decks is dwindling, so I'm checking out the options on their website and am wondering if anyone ever figured out whether or not the "Dirty P Core" decks were the same as the Pro decks. I assume not because they're so much cheaper than even the "Team" decks, but who knows.[close]
I don't have any acetone to clean my bearings, can i use vodka?
Sounds fun and logic, thx for the answerExpand QuoteAnybody knows the deal with those Lakai with a thunder looking like Flare?[close]
They are reflective flare logos. When light hits them they light up. Probably why they made them a lightning Flare.
I don't have any acetone to clean my bearings, can i use vodka?
I don't have any acetone to clean my bearings, can i use vodka?
is it a pain in the ass to polish raw trucks? (kader ventures)
If not, whats the best way to do it
is it a pain in the ass to polish raw trucks? (kader ventures)
If not, whats the best way to do it
Anyone else have issues with ordering directly from Sci-Fi Fantasy? I ordered the Glick 8.38 board on their website on August 11. Haven’t received any tracking or shipping info. I’ve emailed them twice and sent a DM after waiting a week as well. I want to support them, but this is just ridiculous.
anyone skated non-sb dunks?
That bums me out even more. As I said, I’ve reached out at least 4 times at this point and have been essentially ghosted by them. I’d happily buy the board from a skate shop instead of direct so he doesn’t have to deal with it, but I can’t even get a response.Expand QuoteAnyone else have issues with ordering directly from Sci-Fi Fantasy? I ordered the Glick 8.38 board on their website on August 11. Haven’t received any tracking or shipping info. I’ve emailed them twice and sent a DM after waiting a week as well. I want to support them, but this is just ridiculous.[close]
Nope, every time my items have shipped same day and been here within a few days.
Are squeaky trucks simply inevitable? I recently tried the trick I’ve heard of shaving a bit of wax into your pivot cup/waxing the section of your truck that goes into the pivot cup, and it worked really well for about a day. Even waxed the kingpin a lil bit in case it was the bushings. Am I missing a step or is this just always a thing?
Are squeaky trucks simply inevitable? I recently tried the trick I’ve heard of shaving a bit of wax into your pivot cup/waxing the section of your truck that goes into the pivot cup, and it worked really well for about a day. Even waxed the kingpin a lil bit in case it was the bushings. Am I missing a step or is this just always a thing?
does anyone know how to rotate spitfire lock ins?
what the fuck does vans decon mean? deconstructed?Yup, I think that's exactly what that means. Seems to be slimmed down versions of popular models. I know that the Crockett High Decon has no padding in the collar and tongue, and a one piece toe cap instead of the standard double stitched toe.
Yup, I think that's exactly what that means. Seems to be slimmed down versions of popular models. I know that the Crockett High Decon has no padding in the collar and tongue, and a one piece toe cap instead of the standard double stitched toe.Expand Quotewhat the fuck does vans decon mean? deconstructed?[close]
Anyone tried one of those nhs vx everslick decks?
I expect them to be quite heavy and strange feeling
Expand QuoteAnyone tried one of those nhs vx everslick decks?
I expect them to be quite heavy and strange feeling[close]
I hadn't heard of a VX with everslick so had to look it up. Interesting to see, so without ever seeing one, let alone riding one, I have this to add, same comments from Tom Asta on his video about it, which I just watched (and linked below) so sure he gets them for free, but he gives a pretty good review on them, initially at about 3:00 and then at 13:30 or so.
I have seen and skated a VX board which is thinner and lighter. Also seen and skated a normal board with everslick bottom, which is thicker and heavier. To have everslick on a VX board, it combines the lighter board with the slide of the slick layer to make what some people might call the best of both.
Not one to believe everything I see and read, or ever really think I want one, so take the rest of this how you will, but at least there is more info here from both the video and from the NHS site, marketing blurb and all, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-Cf8rVkj2U
https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/8-0in-x-31-6in-japanese-morph-dot-vx-everslick-santa-cruz-skateboard-deck
VX Everslick combines 2 proven technology constructions into one with the strength and pop of VX and the fastest sliding slick material on the market - Everslick.
VX Everslick features 5 plies of North American Maple and 2 layers of Quad X technology with a layer of Everslick material on the bottom. Thinner, stronger, and more pop than standard 7 ply decks with proprietary slick material that slides on almost any surface and features a unique graphic application that yields bright colors and high contrast graphics that look great longer.
Had a question about Indy stock bushings.
Anyone know if the different color stock bushings are all the same durometer?
The orange one I know is like 90A, but for example, on the trucks below, they have different colors. Usually the black one is the really hard bushing and the white one is very soft (when bought as replacement bushings). Just trying to figure out if I need to buy a seperate set or if they would be same durometer as the orange ones.
https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/stage-11-forged-hollow-btg-summit-silver-black-standard-skateboard-trucks-independent?utm_source=independenttrucks.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=product-shop&utm_content=Stage%2011%20Forged%20Hollow%20BTG%20Summit%20Silver%20Black%20%20Skateboard%20Trucks
https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/stage-11-forged-hollow-slayer-black-standard-independent-skateboard-trucks?utm_source=independenttrucks.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=product-shop&utm_content=Stage%2011%20Forged%20Hollow%20Slayer%20Black%20%20Skateboard%20Trucks
Also, anyone ever ride a full black truck before like the Indy above? Do they grind any different due to the paint? Thanks!
Expand QuoteHad a question about Indy stock bushings.
Anyone know if the different color stock bushings are all the same durometer?
The orange one I know is like 90A, but for example, on the trucks below, they have different colors. Usually the black one is the really hard bushing and the white one is very soft (when bought as replacement bushings). Just trying to figure out if I need to buy a seperate set or if they would be same durometer as the orange ones.
https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/stage-11-forged-hollow-btg-summit-silver-black-standard-skateboard-trucks-independent?utm_source=independenttrucks.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=product-shop&utm_content=Stage%2011%20Forged%20Hollow%20BTG%20Summit%20Silver%20Black%20%20Skateboard%20Trucks
https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/stage-11-forged-hollow-slayer-black-standard-independent-skateboard-trucks?utm_source=independenttrucks.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=product-shop&utm_content=Stage%2011%20Forged%20Hollow%20Slayer%20Black%20%20Skateboard%20Trucks
Also, anyone ever ride a full black truck before like the Indy above? Do they grind any different due to the paint? Thanks![close]
Bushings that come with the trucks will be 90a regardless of color.
I haven't found paint to affect grind at all.
Anyone know anything about Opus shoes? Just curious, can’t find much in terms of posts here, insta or even their website. Anyone skated them? Or know about a team?
Color of bushings is 100% linked to durometer for Independent. Always. Stock or aftermarket bushings. 100% of my personal purchases have confirmed this and I've only skated Indys for the last 13 years.
Orange 90A is the standard default bushing for most of Indy's models, but they occasionally throw red (88A), white (78A), or black (94A) depending on the pro/theme of the truck.
Both of your linked trucks will not be 90A stock if they come in those colors, as far as I'm aware.
I've gotten white bushings stock on AVE trucks years ago and they were noticeably softer because they were truly 78A and not 90A.
If you want 90A durometer, buy a set of bushings on the side to be sure. Avoid the red ones, they try to be softer but end up being less forgiving, ironically. I like the conical aftermarket personally.
Color of bushings is 100% linked to durometer for Independent. Always. Stock or aftermarket bushings. 100% of my personal purchases have confirmed this and I've only skated Indys for the last 13 years.
Orange 90A is the standard default bushing for most of Indy's models, but they occasionally throw red (88A), white (78A), or black (94A) depending on the pro/theme of the truck.
Both of your linked trucks will not be 90A stock if they come in those colors, as far as I'm aware.
I've gotten white bushings stock on AVE trucks years ago and they were noticeably softer because they were truly 78A and not 90A.
If you want 90A durometer, buy a set of bushings on the side to be sure. Avoid the red ones, they try to be softer but end up being less forgiving, ironically. I like the conical aftermarket personally.
But only when it’s correct.
Hi! Can anyone identify these trucks? Thanks!
It’s a very specific wheel question but does anyone happen to know what durometer Matt Reason’s Physics 63mm wheels were? I’ve always been curious if anyone on here had any experience with them. As a side note clearly they were made well before any F4 or Dragon formulas existed but are there any current wheels out there that have much the same or similar feel?
I’ve wondered if they would have been rock hard 101a or a bit more forgiving 97/98/99a. To me it would make sense if they had been poured a little softer for him but I know you can get away with 101a on rougher surfaces in the larger sizes.
Any help would be appreciated, cheers!
I actually had those 63mm physics wheels believe it or not, they were pretty ridiculous though (although physics was a great company). I’m thinking Jerry Fisher/ Half Cab era Fred Gall; not quite on Matt’s level but somewhere in between. Probably 56mm fat wheels on a 8.25 board, nothing huge by today’s standards but they just looked so raw at the time 8)
Who in Okinawa are we taking about?
A few months ago I gave away a set of 58 or 60mm Physics and I've been regretting it ever since. I do have some vintage danny way plan b's that are probably 58ish? set up on a Kanfoush yinzer shape 8.55 deck (the black lance mountain graphic one) with Indy steve olson 149s. Super fun setup, those big old hard wheels just feel so at home on East Coast terrain when you're smashing down the street crushing rock salt and rodent bones and making a horrible racket. Fuck I might have to pull that thing out tomorrow.
They could be GKExpand QuoteHi! Can anyone identify these trucks? Thanks![close]
I feel like that shape is closer to Tensor than anything else, but if it is your board, I would be taking a few more pics of different angles, maybe even taking the truck apart and checking the bottom of the baseplate too.
Almost all branded trucks usually have the name or at least something on the baseplate (be it top side or underneath), but they could very well be something else, eg basic unbranded truck from a complete or something.
Expand QuoteIt’s a very specific wheel question but does anyone happen to know what durometer Matt Reason’s Physics 63mm wheels were? I’ve always been curious if anyone on here had any experience with them. As a side note clearly they were made well before any F4 or Dragon formulas existed but are there any current wheels out there that have much the same or similar feel?
I’ve wondered if they would have been rock hard 101a or a bit more forgiving 97/98/99a. To me it would make sense if they had been poured a little softer for him but I know you can get away with 101a on rougher surfaces in the larger sizes.
Any help would be appreciated, cheers![close]
This might be the best bet, either of these two guys, who are still active on the forums here:
@Gray Imp Sausage Metal
@Sativa LungExpand QuoteI actually had those 63mm physics wheels believe it or not, they were pretty ridiculous though (although physics was a great company). I’m thinking Jerry Fisher/ Half Cab era Fred Gall; not quite on Matt’s level but somewhere in between. Probably 56mm fat wheels on a 8.25 board, nothing huge by today’s standards but they just looked so raw at the time 8)
Who in Okinawa are we taking about?[close]Expand Quote
A few months ago I gave away a set of 58 or 60mm Physics and I've been regretting it ever since. I do have some vintage danny way plan b's that are probably 58ish? set up on a Kanfoush yinzer shape 8.55 deck (the black lance mountain graphic one) with Indy steve olson 149s. Super fun setup, those big old hard wheels just feel so at home on East Coast terrain when you're smashing down the street crushing rock salt and rodent bones and making a horrible racket. Fuck I might have to pull that thing out tomorrow.[close]
I don’t recall the durometer of them but companies were hardly trying to be diverse with their options back then so I’m assuming around 99a maybe even 98a? It was hard to tell because I was already coming off regular 54mm wheels so everything just felt so different on them anyway. I also wasn’t a power slide guy back then but I vaguely remember them farting a lot more than whatever else I was riding. When loophole first dropped they reminded me a lot of physics. Didn’t Sergie say in interview that before physics they ride old dead stock Powell wheels because that was the only way they could find something bigger than 54mm?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIt’s a very specific wheel question but does anyone happen to know what durometer Matt Reason’s Physics 63mm wheels were? I’ve always been curious if anyone on here had any experience with them. As a side note clearly they were made well before any F4 or Dragon formulas existed but are there any current wheels out there that have much the same or similar feel?
I’ve wondered if they would have been rock hard 101a or a bit more forgiving 97/98/99a. To me it would make sense if they had been poured a little softer for him but I know you can get away with 101a on rougher surfaces in the larger sizes.
Any help would be appreciated, cheers![close]
This might be the best bet, either of these two guys, who are still active on the forums here:
@Gray Imp Sausage Metal
@Sativa LungExpand QuoteI actually had those 63mm physics wheels believe it or not, they were pretty ridiculous though (although physics was a great company). I’m thinking Jerry Fisher/ Half Cab era Fred Gall; not quite on Matt’s level but somewhere in between. Probably 56mm fat wheels on a 8.25 board, nothing huge by today’s standards but they just looked so raw at the time 8)
Who in Okinawa are we taking about?[close]Expand Quote
A few months ago I gave away a set of 58 or 60mm Physics and I've been regretting it ever since. I do have some vintage danny way plan b's that are probably 58ish? set up on a Kanfoush yinzer shape 8.55 deck (the black lance mountain graphic one) with Indy steve olson 149s. Super fun setup, those big old hard wheels just feel so at home on East Coast terrain when you're smashing down the street crushing rock salt and rodent bones and making a horrible racket. Fuck I might have to pull that thing out tomorrow.[close][close]
Thank you for the reply Mbrimson88 and all the best! :)
Is there a containment thread for 8.5’s with 14” wheel base?
I don’t recall the durometer of them but companies were hardly trying to be diverse with their options back then so I’m assuming around 99a maybe even 98a? It was hard to tell because I was already coming off regular 54mm wheels so everything just felt so different on them anyway. I also wasn’t a power slide guy back then but I vaguely remember them farting a lot more than whatever else I was riding. When loophole first dropped they reminded me a lot of physics. Didn’t Sergie say in interview that before physics they ride old dead stock Powell wheels because that was the only way they could find something bigger than 54mm?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt’s a very specific wheel question but does anyone happen to know what durometer Matt Reason’s Physics 63mm wheels were? I’ve always been curious if anyone on here had any experience with them. As a side note clearly they were made well before any F4 or Dragon formulas existed but are there any current wheels out there that have much the same or similar feel?
I’ve wondered if they would have been rock hard 101a or a bit more forgiving 97/98/99a. To me it would make sense if they had been poured a little softer for him but I know you can get away with 101a on rougher surfaces in the larger sizes.
Any help would be appreciated, cheers![close]
This might be the best bet, either of these two guys, who are still active on the forums here:
@Gray Imp Sausage Metal
@Sativa LungExpand QuoteI actually had those 63mm physics wheels believe it or not, they were pretty ridiculous though (although physics was a great company). I’m thinking Jerry Fisher/ Half Cab era Fred Gall; not quite on Matt’s level but somewhere in between. Probably 56mm fat wheels on a 8.25 board, nothing huge by today’s standards but they just looked so raw at the time 8)
Who in Okinawa are we taking about?[close]Expand Quote
A few months ago I gave away a set of 58 or 60mm Physics and I've been regretting it ever since. I do have some vintage danny way plan b's that are probably 58ish? set up on a Kanfoush yinzer shape 8.55 deck (the black lance mountain graphic one) with Indy steve olson 149s. Super fun setup, those big old hard wheels just feel so at home on East Coast terrain when you're smashing down the street crushing rock salt and rodent bones and making a horrible racket. Fuck I might have to pull that thing out tomorrow.[close][close]
Thank you for the reply Mbrimson88 and all the best! :)[close]
Edit: On second thought, if you check the RIP matt reason thread, @GardenSkater77 is claiming 97a for his wheels because apparently “he never made a sound when skating”? Maybe he saw him
Skating when he was still on the NOS Powells?
Really appreciate the reply and details of your experiences, cheers for that Gray Imp Sausage Metal! You've given me some good pointers there to look into too. I went and re-read the RIP Matt Reason thread and it does sound like the impression was that they were a slightly softer compound (it would make sense especially if those guys were also/had been used to using older Powells which I would assume would be around 95-97a?).This ad isn't for Reason's 63mm wheel, but this one set of 57s does have a visible 98 on them.
This has just been something that I've wondered about for a while as I love the whole aesthetic/skating style of that era. Something appeals to me about trying to find the same kind of wheels/equipment those skaters used just to get a feel of what their limitations/benefits were. I was originally looking at options like Slime Ball 97a's (haven't tried them myself yet) thinking they might give an similar (older/grippier but slightly forgiving) feel, but I would consider checking out some early Loopholes if I see any going for grabs.
Anyway, a big thanks again!
anyone have info on gx1000 boards ? Concave and shape ? Best trucks to pair with them ? I’ve read a few comments on slap that venture lo works best but I’m curious about the concave a lot ……thanks again Slap
Expand QuoteHi! Can anyone identify these trucks? Thanks![close]
I feel like that shape is closer to Tensor than anything else, but if it is your board, I would be taking a few more pics of different angles, maybe even taking the truck apart and checking the bottom of the baseplate too.
Almost all branded trucks usually have the name or at least something on the baseplate (be it top side or underneath), but they could very well be something else, eg basic unbranded truck from a complete or something.
boom! Great find, I would then assume the 63mm were also 98 which does make sense considering the skating he was doing and also the fact he was riding old Powell stick which was probably closer to 97 than 99. The power of slap!!!This ad isn't for Reason's 63mm wheel, but this one set of 57s does have a visible 98 on them.Expand QuoteReally appreciate the reply and details of your experiences, cheers for that Gray Imp Sausage Metal! You've given me some good pointers there to look into too. I went and re-read the RIP Matt Reason thread and it does sound like the impression was that they were a slightly softer compound (it would make sense especially if those guys were also/had been used to using older Powells which I would assume would be around 95-97a?).
This has just been something that I've wondered about for a while as I love the whole aesthetic/skating style of that era. Something appeals to me about trying to find the same kind of wheels/equipment those skaters used just to get a feel of what their limitations/benefits were. I was originally looking at options like Slime Ball 97a's (haven't tried them myself yet) thinking they might give an similar (older/grippier but slightly forgiving) feel, but I would consider checking out some early Loopholes if I see any going for grabs.
Anyway, a big thanks again![close]
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I have weird feet. Most shoes have a lot of pressure on top of my left big toe. Right where that bone of the toe is. Any ideas how I can fast forward the breaking in process or where I can buy new feet? Thanks in advance pals.
Expand QuoteBut only when it’s correct.[close]
that's what i meant ;)
makes no sense to put 78A as stock bushings on brand new trucks
AVE trucks "kids edition" maybe 8)
Sidenote: Stage 4 Stock bushings are 90A but they are red
Weird thing about Stage 4 aftermarket bushings
90A/red called soft
92A/blue called medium
94A/black called hard
Hi! Can anyone identify these trucks? Thanks!
boom! Great find, I would then assume the 63mm were also 98 which does make sense considering the skating he was doing and also the fact he was riding old Powell stick which was probably closer to 97 than 99. The power of slap!!!Expand QuoteThis ad isn't for Reason's 63mm wheel, but this one set of 57s does have a visible 98 on them.Expand QuoteReally appreciate the reply and details of your experiences, cheers for that Gray Imp Sausage Metal! You've given me some good pointers there to look into too. I went and re-read the RIP Matt Reason thread and it does sound like the impression was that they were a slightly softer compound (it would make sense especially if those guys were also/had been used to using older Powells which I would assume would be around 95-97a?).
This has just been something that I've wondered about for a while as I love the whole aesthetic/skating style of that era. Something appeals to me about trying to find the same kind of wheels/equipment those skaters used just to get a feel of what their limitations/benefits were. I was originally looking at options like Slime Ball 97a's (haven't tried them myself yet) thinking they might give an similar (older/grippier but slightly forgiving) feel, but I would consider checking out some early Loopholes if I see any going for grabs.
Anyway, a big thanks again![close]
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Edit: @Nymphicus hollandicus also hot up sergie on insta, he’s always happy to talk about era-specific setups and what they rode!
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZwfVtHFXO_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBut only when it’s correct.[close]
that's what i meant ;)
makes no sense to put 78A as stock bushings on brand new trucks
AVE trucks "kids edition" maybe 8)
Sidenote: Stage 4 Stock bushings are 90A but they are red
Weird thing about Stage 4 aftermarket bushings
90A/red called soft
92A/blue called medium
94A/black called hard[close]
As far as my information goes, it's accurate. I could be wrong, though. The color matching durometer is straight from Indy, so i'm not making that part up.
The white bushings were in 149 standard AVEs and they were soft as shit, so they actually were 78A when I compared to my 90A oranges. It makes sense to put different durometer bushings on some trucks if it's a pro truck and that's the theme they go with. Practically speaking, 90A durometer being the best middle ground makes the most sense, however.
I've mostly only been skating Indy and have noticed the white and red stock bushings being physically different (e.g. different durometer) in feel from the orange stock. It's anecdotal, but I'm inclined to disagree with the claim that Indy's stock bushings are all 90A regardless of stock color. Im not referring to Stage 4, btw. That is, until someone from Indy can verify MBrimson's claim about that being the case.
Especially when I firsthand observed my own new Indy trucks with different color stock bushings actually being looser and having a different response time (due to not being 90A) to the standard orange ones. Before and after the China move. Perhaps the China move made all of them 90A in different colors but I don't believe that was the case before the move.
boom! Great find, I would then assume the 63mm were also 98 which does make sense considering the skating he was doing and also the fact he was riding old Powell stick which was probably closer to 97 than 99. The power of slap!!!Expand QuoteThis ad isn't for Reason's 63mm wheel, but this one set of 57s does have a visible 98 on them.Expand QuoteReally appreciate the reply and details of your experiences, cheers for that Gray Imp Sausage Metal! You've given me some good pointers there to look into too. I went and re-read the RIP Matt Reason thread and it does sound like the impression was that they were a slightly softer compound (it would make sense especially if those guys were also/had been used to using older Powells which I would assume would be around 95-97a?).
This has just been something that I've wondered about for a while as I love the whole aesthetic/skating style of that era. Something appeals to me about trying to find the same kind of wheels/equipment those skaters used just to get a feel of what their limitations/benefits were. I was originally looking at options like Slime Ball 97a's (haven't tried them myself yet) thinking they might give an similar (older/grippier but slightly forgiving) feel, but I would consider checking out some early Loopholes if I see any going for grabs.
Anyway, a big thanks again![close]
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Edit: @Nymphicus hollandicus also hot up sergie on insta, he’s always happy to talk about era-specific setups and what they rode!
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZwfVtHFXO_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteBut only when it’s correct.[close]
that's what i meant ;)
makes no sense to put 78A as stock bushings on brand new trucks
AVE trucks "kids edition" maybe 8)
Sidenote: Stage 4 Stock bushings are 90A but they are red
Weird thing about Stage 4 aftermarket bushings
90A/red called soft
92A/blue called medium
94A/black called hard[close]
As far as my information goes, it's accurate. I could be wrong, though. The color matching durometer is straight from Indy, so i'm not making that part up.
The white bushings were in 149 standard AVEs and they were soft as shit, so they actually were 78A when I compared to my 90A oranges. It makes sense to put different durometer bushings on some trucks if it's a pro truck and that's the theme they go with. Practically speaking, 90A durometer being the best middle ground makes the most sense, however.
I've mostly only been skating Indy and have noticed the white and red stock bushings being physically different (e.g. different durometer) in feel from the orange stock. It's anecdotal, but I'm inclined to disagree with the claim that Indy's stock bushings are all 90A regardless of stock color. Im not referring to Stage 4, btw. That is, until someone from Indy can verify MBrimson's claim about that being the case.
Especially when I firsthand observed my own new Indy trucks with different color stock bushings actually being looser and having a different response time (due to not being 90A) to the standard orange ones. Before and after the China move. Perhaps the China move made all of them 90A in different colors but I don't believe that was the case before the move.
Expand QuoteColor of bushings is 100% linked to durometer for Independent. Always. Stock or aftermarket bushings. 100% of my personal purchases have confirmed this and I've only skated Indys for the last 13 years.
Orange 90A is the standard default bushing for most of Indy's models, but they occasionally throw red (88A), white (78A), or black (94A) depending on the pro/theme of the truck.
Both of your linked trucks will not be 90A stock if they come in those colors, as far as I'm aware.
I've gotten white bushings stock on AVE trucks years ago and they were noticeably softer because they were truly 78A and not 90A.
If you want 90A durometer, buy a set of bushings on the side to be sure. Avoid the red ones, they try to be softer but end up being less forgiving, ironically. I like the conical aftermarket personally.[close]
All stock Indy bushings are 90A regardless of color. They’re definitely a looser, bouncier 90A now since the move to China, but the aftermarket blacks and whites don’t feel the same as the stock bushings.
Expand Quoteanyone have info on gx1000 boards ? Concave and shape ? Best trucks to pair with them ? I’ve read a few comments on slap that venture lo works best but I’m curious about the concave a lot ……thanks again Slap[close]
They seem to have both square and popsicle shapes. I don't care for square kicks so I have only stood on the popsicles.
The kicks are fucking lonnnnnng. The nose on the 8.38 is like 7.18 and the tail is a bit under 7. A normal BBS in that size is 6.875 nose and 6.625 tail. So, the boards are also quite long definitely a full 32.25. They end up pointier than you think almost like a Baker. As for trucks I dunno why people would want Venture Lo on boards that large but since the vast majority of the team ride Venture High with massive wheels I would wager that could be a good combo to offset the long kicks (the larger wheels and extended WB of Venture High would make the tail hit at the same time as a normal tail/smaller wheels).
Expand Quoteboom! Great find, I would then assume the 63mm were also 98 which does make sense considering the skating he was doing and also the fact he was riding old Powell stick which was probably closer to 97 than 99. The power of slap!!!Expand QuoteThis ad isn't for Reason's 63mm wheel, but this one set of 57s does have a visible 98 on them.Expand QuoteReally appreciate the reply and details of your experiences, cheers for that Gray Imp Sausage Metal! You've given me some good pointers there to look into too. I went and re-read the RIP Matt Reason thread and it does sound like the impression was that they were a slightly softer compound (it would make sense especially if those guys were also/had been used to using older Powells which I would assume would be around 95-97a?).
This has just been something that I've wondered about for a while as I love the whole aesthetic/skating style of that era. Something appeals to me about trying to find the same kind of wheels/equipment those skaters used just to get a feel of what their limitations/benefits were. I was originally looking at options like Slime Ball 97a's (haven't tried them myself yet) thinking they might give an similar (older/grippier but slightly forgiving) feel, but I would consider checking out some early Loopholes if I see any going for grabs.
Anyway, a big thanks again![close]
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Edit: @Nymphicus hollandicus also hot up sergie on insta, he’s always happy to talk about era-specific setups and what they rode!
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZwfVtHFXO_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==[close]
Some other wheels from around that time are 98 duro too, so that could very well be about it for the duro in question.
Other brands like Spitfire used to have quite a lot of 97 duro wheels, as well as 95 duro back then, way before Soft Ds or other similar wheels came out too, as they were a different formula to the older ones I have.
This was before things went a bit crazy up into the 101 and beyond, with all the different specialised formulas and whatever else was going on in wheel manufacturing at the time.
Expand Quoteboom! Great find, I would then assume the 63mm were also 98 which does make sense considering the skating he was doing and also the fact he was riding old Powell stick which was probably closer to 97 than 99. The power of slap!!!Expand QuoteThis ad isn't for Reason's 63mm wheel, but this one set of 57s does have a visible 98 on them.Expand QuoteReally appreciate the reply and details of your experiences, cheers for that Gray Imp Sausage Metal! You've given me some good pointers there to look into too. I went and re-read the RIP Matt Reason thread and it does sound like the impression was that they were a slightly softer compound (it would make sense especially if those guys were also/had been used to using older Powells which I would assume would be around 95-97a?).
This has just been something that I've wondered about for a while as I love the whole aesthetic/skating style of that era. Something appeals to me about trying to find the same kind of wheels/equipment those skaters used just to get a feel of what their limitations/benefits were. I was originally looking at options like Slime Ball 97a's (haven't tried them myself yet) thinking they might give an similar (older/grippier but slightly forgiving) feel, but I would consider checking out some early Loopholes if I see any going for grabs.
Anyway, a big thanks again![close]
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Edit: @Nymphicus hollandicus also hot up sergie on insta, he’s always happy to talk about era-specific setups and what they rode!
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZwfVtHFXO_/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==[close]
Hell yeah
Honestly, I find it so odd that Independent (and other brands too) color code their bushings for different durometers and then throw that out the window when it comes to the stock bushings. They don't really state anywhere that all bushings are 90A regardless of color unless you ask (like the photos a Pal posted above) or dig for it like we're doing here.
Thanks everyone for confirming and it seems I'm wrong about the stock ones, but right about the aftermarket ones.
I'm still tripping out because the stock red bushings I have previously used feel way different than the orange ones. Same thing with those AVE white ones. Maybe those were rare one-offs for me.
How do "lock-ins" help with locking in? Seems like if you're off balance the wheel shape won't matter. I can see them maybe helping your board from slipping off a rounded ledge but otherwise seems like kind of a marketing thing.
How do "lock-ins" help with locking in? Seems like if you're off balance the wheel shape won't matter. I can see them maybe helping your board from slipping off a rounded ledge but otherwise seems like kind of a marketing thing.
So I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.Is pretty obvious you should see a doctor
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?
Is pretty obvious you should see a doctorExpand QuoteSo I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?[close]
How do people wash headwear they skate in? Do people wash their hats? The washing machine likes to eat and/or shrinks my hats, but I’m a horrid sweaty monster and I see no other way.
probably not skeletal but I’d still get an x-ray (and MRI if necessary). Is the pain gradually decreasing, or is it still bad as when you first hurt it? I recently fell really hard on my arse and while I had no bruising, my muscles tightened up to the point where they were pinching on the nerve which was excruciating, only physio/ stretching has helped it improve.Expand QuoteIs pretty obvious you should see a doctorExpand QuoteSo I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?[close][close]
Yeah I called them but they were rather relaxed and think I should be fine in a week or two.
Expand QuoteHow do people wash headwear they skate in? Do people wash their hats? The washing machine likes to eat and/or shrinks my hats, but I’m a horrid sweaty monster and I see no other way.[close]
As a sweaty monster also, I would also like to know.
I would get a second opinion if possible.Expand QuoteIs pretty obvious you should see a doctorExpand QuoteSo I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?[close][close]
Yeah I called them but they were rather relaxed and think I should be fine in a week or two.
I just take them with me into the shower after skating, works really well for me. You just leave them drying in the shower and you'll have a fresh hat ready for the next session.
Expand QuoteIs pretty obvious you should see a doctorExpand QuoteSo I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?[close][close]
Yeah I called them but they were rather relaxed and think I should be fine in a week or two.
I just take them with me into the shower after skating, works really well for me. You just leave them drying in the shower and you'll have a fresh hat ready for the next session.
How do "lock-ins" help with locking in? Seems like if you're off balance the wheel shape won't matter. I can see them maybe helping your board from slipping off a rounded ledge but otherwise seems like kind of a marketing thing.Skated couple sets of lock-ins, they do work great. Never had to think about slipping out of rails. Does wonders to your confidence when you know that as long as your trucks are up there, they will stay there.
So I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?
I used wash my hats on top shelf of the dishwasher, and that worked ok but I got soap stains a few times. Since then, I’ve been using one of those hat-shaped plastic things you could buy at Bed Bath and Beyond before they closed, and I wash them on gentle with the rest of my gentle clothes. Obviously you will need to air dry.
One of these.
https://a.co/d/9ezOJ6o
Expand QuoteI just take them with me into the shower after skating, works really well for me. You just leave them drying in the shower and you'll have a fresh hat ready for the next session.[close]
This is my method as well.
Is pretty obvious you should see a doctorExpand QuoteSo I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?[close]
How puffy is the tyshawn low? I don’t really skate or like super puffy/bulky shoes. Biggest I’ve gone recently is like a half cab.
Trying take Advantage of a sale this weekend and wanna try some adidas. So I’m going between tyshawn and Nora. I assume tyshawn is the better show but Nora looks nicer to me being a slimmer profile.
It’s a very specific wheel question but does anyone happen to know what durometer Matt Reason’s Physics 63mm wheels were? I’ve always been curious if anyone on here had any experience with them. As a side note clearly they were made well before any F4 or Dragon formulas existed but are there any current wheels out there that have much the same or similar feel?
I’ve wondered if they would have been rock hard 101a or a bit more forgiving 97/98/99a. To me it would make sense if they had been poured a little softer for him but I know you can get away with 101a on rougher surfaces in the larger sizes.
Any help would be appreciated, cheers!
I just throw them into the washing machine with the rest of my clothes, never had a problem (30⁰C)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI just take them with me into the shower after skating, works really well for me. You just leave them drying in the shower and you'll have a fresh hat ready for the next session.[close]
This is my method as well.[close]
yup, sometimes i'll lightly shampoo them, not the bill. i let them dry outside though my showers to damp.
Wonder why Lakais has 2 different XLK soles
I really like the Lakai Atlantic with that XLK outsole. But something is weird with Lakai in Europe. For example the Telford Low costs 120€ which is way too much. And some Lakai models I never see here in Germany, not even on the internet. Even Skatedeluxe as a huge shop only has a few Lakai shoes and I feel there is generally a distribution problem in Germany with certain brands. Anyone on here might know, what is going on?
Anyway I am looking for alternatives.
The thin soles (A) is shit. It is like barefoot feeling and i don't like it for skating. I need to put two insoles otherwise it hurts. The sole also wears out super fast.Expand QuoteWonder why Lakais has 2 different XLK soles[close]
They actually have three out currently and my guess is something for everyone in the cupsole realm. From the most boardfeel to feeling most protected. They've done prior versions in the past with the GuyMar, Fremont, and Griffin models but discontinued all of those versions
A) Lightweight cupsole: Brighton, Griffin Gass Telford, and Terrace (GG) - Thin & flexible
(https://www.supereight.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Lakai-Brighton-Skate-Shoes-White-Gum-5.jpg)
B) Middleweight cupsole: Telford XLK, Altantic (VA) [debuted this sole with Vincent Alvarez] - Medium thick but still flexible
(https://plusskateshop.com/cdn/shop/products/atlwh2_1024x1024.jpg?v=1572636737)
C) Heavier cupsole: Fade, Evo XLK, Mod Cup, Trudger [debuted on Simon Bannerot' s shoe I think] - Thicker and more tech but still moderately flexible. Seems to be their thickest and techest sole out
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRyGQxwnxuMcysYiqwiPGYW-nni_YB7WoKucw&usqp=CAU)
Preview all 3 they offer:
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ_L173Xm0v2otl_0Pe8Y7MH1Q4ndpLZbpAFw&usqp=CAU)
Damn, that was a proper answer. Gnarred.Expand QuoteWonder why Lakais has 2 different XLK soles[close]
They actually have three out currently and my guess is something for everyone in the cupsole realm. From the most boardfeel to feeling most protected. They've done prior versions in the past with the GuyMar, Fremont, and Griffin models but discontinued all of those versions
A) Lightweight cupsole: Brighton, Griffin Gass Telford, and Terrace (GG) - Thin & flexible
(https://www.supereight.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Lakai-Brighton-Skate-Shoes-White-Gum-5.jpg)
B) Middleweight cupsole: Telford XLK, Altantic (VA) [debuted this sole with Vincent Alvarez] - Medium thick but still flexible
(https://plusskateshop.com/cdn/shop/products/atlwh2_1024x1024.jpg?v=1572636737)
C) Heavier cupsole: Fade, Evo XLK, Mod Cup, Trudger [debuted on Simon Bannerot' s shoe I think] - Thicker and more tech but still moderately flexible. Seems to be their thickest and techest sole out
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRyGQxwnxuMcysYiqwiPGYW-nni_YB7WoKucw&usqp=CAU)
Preview all 3 they offer:
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Expand QuoteIt’s a very specific wheel question but does anyone happen to know what durometer Matt Reason’s Physics 63mm wheels were? I’ve always been curious if anyone on here had any experience with them. As a side note clearly they were made well before any F4 or Dragon formulas existed but are there any current wheels out there that have much the same or similar feel?
I’ve wondered if they would have been rock hard 101a or a bit more forgiving 97/98/99a. To me it would make sense if they had been poured a little softer for him but I know you can get away with 101a on rougher surfaces in the larger sizes.
Any help would be appreciated, cheers![close]
i mentioned this thread to my friend and took pics of his board from back in the day for yall. sadly no durometer info. he said maybe 97
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Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIt’s a very specific wheel question but does anyone happen to know what durometer Matt Reason’s Physics 63mm wheels were? I’ve always been curious if anyone on here had any experience with them. As a side note clearly they were made well before any F4 or Dragon formulas existed but are there any current wheels out there that have much the same or similar feel?
I’ve wondered if they would have been rock hard 101a or a bit more forgiving 97/98/99a. To me it would make sense if they had been poured a little softer for him but I know you can get away with 101a on rougher surfaces in the larger sizes.
Any help would be appreciated, cheers![close]
i mentioned this thread to my friend and took pics of his board from back in the day for yall. sadly no durometer info. he said maybe 97
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How's the sizing on fastbreaks?
How's the sizing on fastbreaks?
As a fellow slightly on the taller side with some long legs, will skating ventures feel better than aces due to the diff way they effect wheelbase? Or does it not make that big of a diff?
Has any one skated the forum 84 adv? Some good sales right now but that midsole looks thicc.
As a fellow slightly on the taller side with some long legs, will skating ventures feel better than aces due to the diff way they effect wheelbase? Or does it not make that big of a diff?
As a fellow slightly on the taller side with some long legs, will skating ventures feel better than aces due to the diff way they effect wheelbase? Or does it not make that big of a diff?
So I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?
Nice to see that you're good GExpand QuoteSo I fell on my hip 10 days ago doing a flatground fakie heel. Didn‘t think much of it but the hipbone got super swollen and now I have a large concussion. Hipbone is also still swollen / protruding. However, it only „hurts“ when I try to sleep on that side.
I can walk no problem and have skated a few times since but very carefully (mostly slappies) as I am afraid falling on it again.I have also walked/run a fair bit (approx. 10 km per day most days) which probably didn‘t help in the healing process, but didn‘t hurt.
I am a bit clueless if I should show it to a doctor or not, and if not, if I should really take a break from all activities or just keep on doing my thing (skate and walk/run) and it will pass anyway.
Any thoughts?[close]
Following up on this because a few pals have kindly replied to my post. I went for an examination today and the swollen part sticking out is the bursa bag that filled up with liquid upon hitting the ground. I got some plasters but otherwise it should go away by itself. If not, it needs to be punctuated. I can do sports in the meantime. Thanks again.
Has any one skated the forum 84 adv? Some good sales right now but that midsole looks thicc.Just started skating pair. Walked around few days to soften them up little and switched insoles to Superfeet. I like them, flick is good and while boardfeel is not the best the impact protection is. Only negative is a little bit of heel raise but other than that very solid shoe.
Anyone order from warehouseskateboards?
Anyone order from warehouseskateboards?I remember from the Sale Gear thread that some people had their cc info compromised after ordering from there. I haven’t ordered from there in a few years but I never had any issues when I did. YMMV
Anyone order from warehouseskateboards?
I remember from the Sale Gear thread that some people had their cc info compromised after ordering from there. I haven’t ordered from there in a few years but I never had any issues when I did. YMMVExpand QuoteAnyone order from warehouseskateboards?[close]
Oh yeah you’re right, my mistake. Thanks for the correctionExpand QuoteI remember from the Sale Gear thread that some people had their cc info compromised after ordering from there. I haven’t ordered from there in a few years but I never had any issues when I did. YMMVExpand QuoteAnyone order from warehouseskateboards?[close][close]
I think you're remember Skate Warehouse that had the CC info breach. I don't recall Warehouse Skateboards having that issue
Oh yeah you’re right, my mistake. Thanks for the correctionExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI remember from the Sale Gear thread that some people had their cc info compromised after ordering from there. I haven’t ordered from there in a few years but I never had any issues when I did. YMMVExpand QuoteAnyone order from warehouseskateboards?[close][close]
I think you're remember Skate Warehouse that had the CC info breach. I don't recall Warehouse Skateboards having that issue[close]
Oh yeah you’re right, my mistake. Thanks for the correctionExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI remember from the Sale Gear thread that some people had their cc info compromised after ordering from there. I haven’t ordered from there in a few years but I never had any issues when I did. YMMVExpand QuoteAnyone order from warehouseskateboards?[close][close]
I think you're remember Skate Warehouse that had the CC info breach. I don't recall Warehouse Skateboards having that issue[close]
What are the differences between Powell Flight Decks and Santa Cruz VX Decks? Any advantages to Flight Decks over VX?
I know some heavier send skaters who ONLY skate like 9"+ VX Decks because they are unable to break them. they retail for about $120 here in Canada.
Powell Flight Decks are more like $150-160 CAD for a team popsicle (more for an Andy Anderson shape...) and I don't really see any major advantage here because a VX deck already seems pretty indestructible + light.
I could see there being differences in the way that the boards age and the way the nose / tail wears down, how steep it stays, maintains pop, spring etc. but seems to me like not worth the extra $30-40.
I liked my flight deck but it razor’d as fast, arguably quicker than any other board so not worth it. If you’re a board breaker, they are a good option….
What are the differences between Powell Flight Decks and Santa Cruz VX Decks? Any advantages to Flight Decks over VX?
I know some heavier send skaters who ONLY skate like 9"+ VX Decks because they are unable to break them. they retail for about $120 here in Canada.
Powell Flight Decks are more like $150-160 CAD for a team popsicle (more for an Andy Anderson shape...) and I don't really see any major advantage here because a VX deck already seems pretty indestructible + light.
I could see there being differences in the way that the boards age and the way the nose / tail wears down, how steep it stays, maintains pop, spring etc. but seems to me like not worth the extra $30-40.
Please berate me if this has already been discussed in detail, but anyone have experience with strangelove? Very curious about their shapes and i really like a few guys on the team.
Expand QuotePlease berate me if this has already been discussed in detail, but anyone have experience with strangelove? Very curious about their shapes and i really like a few guys on the team.[close]
my last has been years ago, i’ve kept it because i adore the graphic. wish i had bought more when i could have.
they used ps stix. some shapes were deliberately funky, almost early welcome levels of different. the popsicle i have, is shaped exactly how i’d like a skateboard to be: flat, mellow, some taper from front to back.
did i mention the graphics are the best?
Expand QuoteExpand QuotePlease berate me if this has already been discussed in detail, but anyone have experience with strangelove? Very curious about their shapes and i really like a few guys on the team.[close]
my last has been years ago, i’ve kept it because i adore the graphic. wish i had bought more when i could have.
they used ps stix. some shapes were deliberately funky, almost early welcome levels of different. the popsicle i have, is shaped exactly how i’d like a skateboard to be: flat, mellow, some taper from front to back.
did i mention the graphics are the best?[close]
Sounds about right from seeing them around.
@Sativa Lung can tell you all about them too.
Please berate me if this has already been discussed in detail, but anyone have experience with strangelove? Very curious about their shapes and i really like a few guys on the team.
Expand QuoteI liked my flight deck but it razor’d as fast, arguably quicker than any other board so not worth it. If you’re a board breaker, they are a good option….[close]
For board breakers I'd recommend the Impact decks, painfully stiff for a start but they razor at the rate of a regular 7-ply. Since Almost / Madness / Enjoi went under you can find them on clearance if you don't mind questionable graphics.
Do you guys really care about your board being a couple mm off?
Like skating 8.5 Instead of your usual 8.38. or an 8.125 instead of an 8.25.
Found this board on sale cheaper than my usual. The shape/size is a tad bit off.
Would you go for the board with the good deal and say fuck it? Or spend $20 more for ol trusty.
Do you guys really care about your board being a couple mm off?
Like skating 8.5 Instead of your usual 8.38. or an 8.125 instead of an 8.25.
Found this board on sale cheaper than my usual. The shape/size is a tad bit off.
Would you go for the board with the good deal and say fuck it? Or spend $20 more for ol trusty.
Do you guys really care about your board being a couple mm off?
Like skating 8.5 Instead of your usual 8.38. or an 8.125 instead of an 8.25.
Found this board on sale cheaper than my usual. The shape/size is a tad bit off.
Would you go for the board with the good deal and say fuck it? Or spend $20 more for ol trusty.
Do you guys really care about your board being a couple mm off?To echo what some of the others above have said, I've got a BBS/Deluxe 8.38 & an 8.5 right next to each other, and I'll be damned if I can feel a significant diff between them. One's got about .12 more wheel base, the other's got about .12 more width. Only noticeable variation my shoe-clad feet can detect is the very slight difference in the concave/kicks, as one is a II in the stack & the other is a IV. Even that feels pretty subtle to me, though.
Like skating 8.5 Instead of your usual 8.38. or an 8.125 instead of an 8.25.
Found this board on sale cheaper than my usual. The shape/size is a tad bit off.
Would you go for the board with the good deal and say fuck it? Or spend $20 more for ol trusty.
To echo what some of the others above have said, I've got a BBS/Deluxe 8.38 & an 8.5 right next to each other, and I'll be damned if I can feel a significant diff between them. One's got about .12 more wheel base, the other's got about .12 more width. Only noticeable variation my shoe-clad feet can detect is the very slight difference in the concave/kicks, as one is a II in the stack & the other is a IV. Even that feels pretty subtle to me, though.Expand QuoteDo you guys really care about your board being a couple mm off?
Like skating 8.5 Instead of your usual 8.38. or an 8.125 instead of an 8.25.
Found this board on sale cheaper than my usual. The shape/size is a tad bit off.
Would you go for the board with the good deal and say fuck it? Or spend $20 more for ol trusty.[close]
I spent many a "therapy" hour cleansing myself of product madness and have come to believe that we all have our own ideal dims for how we typically ride, but most of us will still perform well within a half inch tolerance either way.
Does anyone happen to remember those Titan Ti-Lites with the little screw in the center of the axle? Think it would be worth the effort to replicate it? I don't have access to a drill press, just a drill, so it makes me apprehensive to ruin a bunch of bits trying to drill through a titanium axle. Has anyone done this before?
My bad for the unintentional miscommunication, Ol' Ruggy.Expand QuoteTo echo what some of the others above have said, I've got a BBS/Deluxe 8.38 & an 8.5 right next to each other, and I'll be damned if I can feel a significant diff between them. One's got about .12 more wheel base, the other's got about .12 more width. Only noticeable variation my shoe-clad feet can detect is the very slight difference in the concave/kicks, as one is a II in the stack & the other is a IV. Even that feels pretty subtle to me, though.Expand QuoteDo you guys really care about your board being a couple mm off?
Like skating 8.5 Instead of your usual 8.38. or an 8.125 instead of an 8.25.
Found this board on sale cheaper than my usual. The shape/size is a tad bit off.
Would you go for the board with the good deal and say fuck it? Or spend $20 more for ol trusty.[close]
I spent many a "therapy" hour cleansing myself of product madness and have come to believe that we all have our own ideal dims for how we typically ride, but most of us will still perform well within a half inch tolerance either way.[close]
Those decks are noticeably different to me. The DLX deck is not only narrower, but has significantly more tapered kicks, a longer nose, and shorter tail. It skates smaller than it measures, flicks super fast thanks to the taper, and usually comes with mellower kicks.
The BBS version is more squared, with a slightly shorter nose, and longer tail. It definitely feels like a bigger board to me but not in a bad way, just different.
So, the dimensions do matter but I don't think about it in terms of difference in width, but how the overall dimensions make the board feel. It's mostly in hindsight of "hmm, maybe this thing kinda made it feel that way, which was cool", but I'm not sitting there blaming my lack of abilities on the dimensions.
My bad for the unintentional miscommunication, Ol' Ruggy.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTo echo what some of the others above have said, I've got a BBS/Deluxe 8.38 & an 8.5 right next to each other, and I'll be damned if I can feel a significant diff between them. One's got about .12 more wheel base, the other's got about .12 more width. Only noticeable variation my shoe-clad feet can detect is the very slight difference in the concave/kicks, as one is a II in the stack & the other is a IV. Even that feels pretty subtle to me, though.Expand QuoteDo you guys really care about your board being a couple mm off?
Like skating 8.5 Instead of your usual 8.38. or an 8.125 instead of an 8.25.
Found this board on sale cheaper than my usual. The shape/size is a tad bit off.
Would you go for the board with the good deal and say fuck it? Or spend $20 more for ol trusty.[close]
I spent many a "therapy" hour cleansing myself of product madness and have come to believe that we all have our own ideal dims for how we typically ride, but most of us will still perform well within a half inch tolerance either way.[close]
Those decks are noticeably different to me. The DLX deck is not only narrower, but has significantly more tapered kicks, a longer nose, and shorter tail. It skates smaller than it measures, flicks super fast thanks to the taper, and usually comes with mellower kicks.
The BBS version is more squared, with a slightly shorter nose, and longer tail. It definitely feels like a bigger board to me but not in a bad way, just different.
So, the dimensions do matter but I don't think about it in terms of difference in width, but how the overall dimensions make the board feel. It's mostly in hindsight of "hmm, maybe this thing kinda made it feel that way, which was cool", but I'm not sitting there blaming my lack of abilities on the dimensions.[close]
What I meant to convey is that BOTH of the boards were DLX brands (1 krooked, 1 real) as made by BBS, as opposed to some sort of made in China "complete" scenario from either brand.
An apples to apples camparo, as it were.
Why can I not buy a Drehobl popsicle?I have no idea if this is the answer but maybe because of Dan's Rig? That shape was ghost along with all the other DLX shapes early in the pandemic but when production ramped back up, they put out two different graphics maybe a season or two apart. All of a sudden there was a glut of them and they seemed to have sat. If that shape has been sitting on the shelves for over a year, maybe that's skewed demand for Drehobl product? No shade on that shape either, it's pretty great.
What are the differences between Powell Flight Decks and Santa Cruz VX Decks? Any advantages to Flight Decks over VX?
I know some heavier send skaters who ONLY skate like 9"+ VX Decks because they are unable to break them. they retail for about $120 here in Canada.
Powell Flight Decks are more like $150-160 CAD for a team popsicle (more for an Andy Anderson shape...) and I don't really see any major advantage here because a VX deck already seems pretty indestructible + light.
I could see there being differences in the way that the boards age and the way the nose / tail wears down, how steep it stays, maintains pop, spring etc. but seems to me like not worth the extra $30-40.
I have no idea if this is the answer but maybe because of Dan's Rig? That shape was ghost along with all the other DLX shapes early in the pandemic but when production ramped back up, they put out two different graphics maybe a season or two apart. All of a sudden there was a glut of them and they seemed to have sat. If that shape has been sitting on the shelves for over a year, maybe that's skewed demand for Drehobl product? No shade on that shape either, it's pretty great.Expand QuoteWhy can I not buy a Drehobl popsicle?[close]
Why can I not buy a Drehobl popsicle?
there's this one named two face(https://i.imgur.com/fQNpOmr.png)Expand QuoteI have no idea if this is the answer but maybe because of Dan's Rig? That shape was ghost along with all the other DLX shapes early in the pandemic but when production ramped back up, they put out two different graphics maybe a season or two apart. All of a sudden there was a glut of them and they seemed to have sat. If that shape has been sitting on the shelves for over a year, maybe that's skewed demand for Drehobl product? No shade on that shape either, it's pretty great.Expand QuoteWhy can I not buy a Drehobl popsicle?[close][close]
I was thinking that there hasn't been a Drehobl board in over a year anyway, mainly because there are a lot of other rad new up and comers on the team and the older dudes often just fade away, or get an easy retirement, so to speak. DLX look after their guys and don't just kick them off, but they don't get their name on a board anymore if they are not really doing much, or their presence is not really relevant anymore, eg Drehobl sort of fades away but Cardiel still sells out every board they do.
I have a few popsicle Drehobl boards from a while ago, still stoked on him and his skating, but I think due to injuries and other things, he hasn't skated much in quite a while and is doing more woodworking than anything else - food display / cutting boards and the like.
The last Drehobl board in a popsicle shape was the short 8.5 from the Spring 2020 drop, named "Gibson".
https://krookedskateboarding.com/spring-2020/
Then as said a couple of his shaped board in 2022, like the Spring drop "Cresant" board being the last one maybe?
https://krookedskateboarding.com/spring-2022/
For those that skated the 808, how did you guys break in the shoe. I have been walking in them for about a week and they still feel stiff?
What is the use case for smaller softer wheels?
Darkroom did 50 and 52mm 90a and 52mm 95a, which doesn't fit the needs of technical skating, cruising or ATV. 52mm 95a kinda makes sense but anything smaller doesn't since tiny wheels are terrible at maintaining speed.
Powell Dragons are their own thing since their formula is good enough to justify 52mm 93a in a skinny wheel profile.
Pretty much this 👆Expand QuoteFor those that skated the 808, how did you guys break in the shoe. I have been walking in them for about a week and they still feel stiff?[close]
You no break in 808, 808 break you.
They won't stop feeling stiff
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Pretty much this 👆Expand QuoteExpand QuoteFor those that skated the 808, how did you guys break in the shoe. I have been walking in them for about a week and they still feel stiff?[close]
You no break in 808, 808 break you.
They won't stop feeling stiff
?[close]
I'd say a solid month of everyday use and you'll feel a little breaking in
After skating 808 for almost a year I feel 1010 like Authentics. Love both shoes, can't wait to try 480 and my curiosity is only getting bigger regarding 600Expand QuotePretty much this 👆Expand QuoteExpand QuoteFor those that skated the 808, how did you guys break in the shoe. I have been walking in them for about a week and they still feel stiff?[close]
You no break in 808, 808 break you.
They won't stop feeling stiff
?[close]
I'd say a solid month of everyday use and you'll feel a little breaking in[close]
I felt the same way about the 1010. I initially thought that I hated them, but after wearing them for a month or so as "chillers", they turned into one of the best shoes I ever skated.
Anyone tried the "new" Dane 1 yet? I think they extended the wheelbase slightly and made the board a hair shorter. Curious because I love the og Dane 1 and will definitely another one but not sure if it feels the same anymore. :(The Oski Dane1 from this season is probably 14.38. I haven't seen it in person and I see it listed as the old wb mostly with a few places showing the 14.38. I'm guessing those are the places that measure every time or knew about the change and checked the newest drop. I bought a couple of them from last season recently and that's probably it for me for the Dane. There are plenty of other shaped decks with that kinda wheelbase with better noses out there.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI have no idea if this is the answer but maybe because of Dan's Rig? That shape was ghost along with all the other DLX shapes early in the pandemic but when production ramped back up, they put out two different graphics maybe a season or two apart. All of a sudden there was a glut of them and they seemed to have sat. If that shape has been sitting on the shelves for over a year, maybe that's skewed demand for Drehobl product? No shade on that shape either, it's pretty great.Expand QuoteWhy can I not buy a Drehobl popsicle?[close][close]
I was thinking that there hasn't been a Drehobl board in over a year anyway, mainly because there are a lot of other rad new up and comers on the team and the older dudes often just fade away, or get an easy retirement, so to speak. DLX look after their guys and don't just kick them off, but they don't get their name on a board anymore if they are not really doing much, or their presence is not really relevant anymore, eg Drehobl sort of fades away but Cardiel still sells out every board they do.
I have a few popsicle Drehobl boards from a while ago, still stoked on him and his skating, but I think due to injuries and other things, he hasn't skated much in quite a while and is doing more woodworking than anything else - food display / cutting boards and the like.
The last Drehobl board in a popsicle shape was the short 8.5 from the Spring 2020 drop, named "Gibson".
https://krookedskateboarding.com/spring-2020/
Then as said a couple of his shaped board in 2022, like the Spring drop "Cresant" board being the last one maybe?
https://krookedskateboarding.com/spring-2022/[close]
there's this one named two face
It's from Fall 22 drop 2 just FYIExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI have no idea if this is the answer but maybe because of Dan's Rig? That shape was ghost along with all the other DLX shapes early in the pandemic but when production ramped back up, they put out two different graphics maybe a season or two apart. All of a sudden there was a glut of them and they seemed to have sat. If that shape has been sitting on the shelves for over a year, maybe that's skewed demand for Drehobl product? No shade on that shape either, it's pretty great.Expand QuoteWhy can I not buy a Drehobl popsicle?[close][close]
I was thinking that there hasn't been a Drehobl board in over a year anyway, mainly because there are a lot of other rad new up and comers on the team and the older dudes often just fade away, or get an easy retirement, so to speak. DLX look after their guys and don't just kick them off, but they don't get their name on a board anymore if they are not really doing much, or their presence is not really relevant anymore, eg Drehobl sort of fades away but Cardiel still sells out every board they do.
I have a few popsicle Drehobl boards from a while ago, still stoked on him and his skating, but I think due to injuries and other things, he hasn't skated much in quite a while and is doing more woodworking than anything else - food display / cutting boards and the like.
The last Drehobl board in a popsicle shape was the short 8.5 from the Spring 2020 drop, named "Gibson".
https://krookedskateboarding.com/spring-2020/
Then as said a couple of his shaped board in 2022, like the Spring drop "Cresant" board being the last one maybe?
https://krookedskateboarding.com/spring-2022/[close]
there's this one named two face[close]
Nice!
I didn't look too hard, but what drop was this one in?
Still looks fairly current, in stock in quite a few places, but I just don't see a mention of it in the catalogs that I did bring up.
It's from Fall 22 drop 2 just FYI
why are fs disasters scary as hell/harder to do once learning bs disasters? anyone experience this? lol
my transition skills are limited btw but i had fs disasters for a while now. recently unlocked bs disasters and loving them, but can't for the life of me do a single fs one in a sesh
#post666 #hellride
Expand Quotewhy are fs disasters scary as hell/harder to do once learning bs disasters? anyone experience this? lol
my transition skills are limited btw but i had fs disasters for a while now. recently unlocked bs disasters and loving them, but can't for the life of me do a single fs one in a sesh
#post666 #hellride[close]
Opposite for me, FS are my go-to safety trick. The key is hang a bit more toe off for the front 180 and twist once you leave the coping.
This might be super dumb - but can you just take an insole from a shoe that you already skated and switch it into a brand new shoe to skip some of the break in? Any disadvantages to taking that route?
I'm not sure if insoles really like 'wear out' like the rest of a shoe or if they pretty much just stay good.
Expand QuoteThis might be super dumb - but can you just take an insole from a shoe that you already skated and switch it into a brand new shoe to skip some of the break in? Any disadvantages to taking that route?
I'm not sure if insoles really like 'wear out' like the rest of a shoe or if they pretty much just stay good.[close]
I do it all the time. The downside would be that the insole is potentially worn out, but on the other hand, it could be perfectly "broken in" for your needs.
why are fs disasters scary as hell/harder to do once learning bs disasters? anyone experience this? lol
my transition skills are limited btw but i had fs disasters for a while now. recently unlocked bs disasters and loving them, but can't for the life of me do a single fs one in a sesh
#post666 #hellride
I love rotating insoles around to different shoes. Especially when I find brand X has a removable insole that I enjoy. I'll keep them until they're dust usually. My favorites are Etnies STI, State Footwear, and Emerica G6 insoles.
They allow you to break in new shoes quicker (fit and comfort is usually better) and squeeze a few drops out of some shoes that usually would be ready to trash like MBrimson said.
Here's a list of insoles I've used from brands that last long enough to move from shoe to shoe in no particular order:
Es: Energy Foam
Nike SB/Cons: React, Lunarlon, Zoom Air
Etnies: STI Pro Foam
Emerica: G6 (removable insole, only present on their G6 vulc models)
State Footwear: standard vulc insole
Vans: Ultracush, Popcush, Ultracush 3D
Alternatives I've either not tried or tried with less than stellar success
Lakai: DeluxLite/LuxLite
Hours is Yours: Goddess insoles (the newest ones)
Globe: Nitrolite, Lux Shockbed
Last Resort AB: Cloudy Cush (the new revised ones)
Tips on removing grip tape adhesive residue?
Not wanting to sand it off, acetone, lacquer thinner, and miners spirits is fine on steel, not good on wood. I’m still going to need to grip it and it’s not going black top so trying to get it back to clean. Any tried and trues appreciated.
Tips on removing grip tape adhesive residue?
Not wanting to sand it off, acetone, lacquer thinner, and miners spirits is fine on steel, not good on wood. I’m still going to need to grip it and it’s not going black top so trying to get it back to clean. Any tried and trues appreciated.
Tips on removing grip tape adhesive residue?
Not wanting to sand it off, acetone, lacquer thinner, and miners spirits is fine on steel, not good on wood. I’m still going to need to grip it and it’s not going black top so trying to get it back to clean. Any tried and trues appreciated.
Tips on removing grip tape adhesive residue?
Not wanting to sand it off, acetone, lacquer thinner, and miners spirits is fine on steel, not good on wood. I’m still going to need to grip it and it’s not going black top so trying to get it back to clean. Any tried and trues appreciated.
Goo Gone left to soak for maybe 10 minutes max and then elbow grease and a rag should probably work also.Expand QuoteTips on removing grip tape adhesive residue?
Not wanting to sand it off, acetone, lacquer thinner, and miners spirits is fine on steel, not good on wood. I’m still going to need to grip it and it’s not going black top so trying to get it back to clean. Any tried and trues appreciated.[close]
I used WD-40 and a piece of flat plastic with good results but I didn't regrip I wall hung it so dunno if it interferes with re-gripping.
one of those citrus based cleaners. in australia it's called orange power, i'm sure you have something similar.
not having a go at you, but why do people want to regrip their boards?
I used to be in the "never gonna regrip my board" camp for ages, but then I did it once for a deck that still had some life to it but had a really shitty grip in shitty condition.For me the trick is to not use the free grip included since, usually, is a waste of time
I skated that board for a long time after that, and now I'm def on the regrip camp whenever a deck outlasts a grip. It's actually not that huge an effort once you get the hang of it.
For me the trick is to not use the free grip included since, usually, is a waste of timeExpand QuoteI used to be in the "never gonna regrip my board" camp for ages, but then I did it once for a deck that still had some life to it but had a really shitty grip in shitty condition.
I skated that board for a long time after that, and now I'm def on the regrip camp whenever a deck outlasts a grip. It's actually not that huge an effort once you get the hang of it.[close]
Expand QuoteFor me the trick is to not use the free grip included since, usually, is a waste of timeExpand QuoteI used to be in the "never gonna regrip my board" camp for ages, but then I did it once for a deck that still had some life to it but had a really shitty grip in shitty condition.
I skated that board for a long time after that, and now I'm def on the regrip camp whenever a deck outlasts a grip. It's actually not that huge an effort once you get the hang of it.[close][close]
I don't do that either anymore, but sometimes even a good grip can die before the deck.
for some reason it just feels more scary to commit to once I learned bsExpand Quotewhy are fs disasters scary as hell/harder to do once learning bs disasters? anyone experience this? lol
my transition skills are limited btw but i had fs disasters for a while now. recently unlocked bs disasters and loving them, but can't for the life of me do a single fs one in a sesh
#post666 #hellride[close]
I'm fairly consistent at both directions, but doing BS disaster on bigger stuff takes more guts for me. Personally, I think my FS are kinda gross but I toss one on the biggest QP most sessions just to retain them.
What's tripping you up?
for some reason it just feels more scary to commit to once I learned bsExpand QuoteExpand Quotewhy are fs disasters scary as hell/harder to do once learning bs disasters? anyone experience this? lol
my transition skills are limited btw but i had fs disasters for a while now. recently unlocked bs disasters and loving them, but can't for the life of me do a single fs one in a sesh
#post666 #hellride[close]
I'm fairly consistent at both directions, but doing BS disaster on bigger stuff takes more guts for me. Personally, I think my FS are kinda gross but I toss one on the biggest QP most sessions just to retain them.
What's tripping you up?[close]
I have a question regarding Etnies and Emerica shoes.
I am aware the sizing is different across various shoe models. But is there a sizing difference within the same shoe model? Etnies Marana for example. Does that shoe always fit the same, regardless of color or material?
re: regrip...what helps me is cross gripping ie. horizontal, pieces are easier to get off than full grip. . Its not a bad idea especially over the winter....
On front d/back d....back d is an extended axel stall, front d is rather a pushed out frontside grind ie. slash or ollie from down low up to disaster....IMO they are very different tricks.
Expand Quoteone of those citrus based cleaners. in australia it's called orange power, i'm sure you have something similar.
not having a go at you, but why do people want to regrip their boards?[close]
Bought a new unskated deck but it was gripped and I always do my scrap crap grip jobs. If I don’t it’s not my board.
@Mbrimson88 yeah, if I was going full grip it wouldn’t be an issue but there’s going to be lots of cuts so it’d just grab dirt and look like crap after a second of riding.
I’ve heard Ronson lighter fluid(liquid kind for zippos) can work on sticker residue but was hoping to hear from someone else that may have used it. If worse comes to worse I can just try an eraser wheel on it. I mean it works on cars for removing stickers, vinyl stripes, and double back tape but I’m worried it may burn the wood since it’s such a big area.
https://skatesamples.com/
Anybody know the wheelbase of the 8.5 boards of these generator blanks? 14.5 or 14.38? Or could it be 14.25?
Perfect, couldn't find that chart on their site. Thanks
Do Ace bushings fit in the Indy Stage 4's/215's?Maybe somebody has a better answer but they are both taller than stage 11 height so my guess is probably. Indy also released their full line of aftermarkets in that height now too so you got that going for you.
Anyone know what shape supreme uses? Specifically for their 8.25. Is it like a dlx shape or closer to an of the shelf bbs?
Maybe somebody has a better answer but they are both taller than stage 11 height so my guess is probably. Indy also released their full line of aftermarkets in that height now too so you got that going for you.Expand QuoteDo Ace bushings fit in the Indy Stage 4's/215's?[close]
Dragons or X97 for a slippery indoor park? I normally do 99a just fine but this new park is like an ice skating rink. Do a lot of revert tricks.X97 all day and night unless the ground is somehow super rough, while also being slippery
any ig accounts covering pros setups?
was few, looks like they stopped
X97 all day and night unless the ground is somehow super rough, while also being slipperyExpand QuoteDragons or X97 for a slippery indoor park? I normally do 99a just fine but this new park is like an ice skating rink. Do a lot of revert tricks.[close]
How do I wash the sweaty disgusting cap I wear while skating? Cap or hat? I don't know, it's this one:
(https://freedomskateshop.at/cdn/shop/products/last_resort_ab_daddy_cap_beige_front_640d9c00-2a26-4c32-ae78-e08ca513aaeb_180x.webp?v=1681990969)
How do I wash the sweaty disgusting cap I wear while skating? Cap or hat? I don't know, it's this one:If it’s not wool, hand soap in a sink w/cold water.
(https://freedomskateshop.at/cdn/shop/products/last_resort_ab_daddy_cap_beige_front_640d9c00-2a26-4c32-ae78-e08ca513aaeb_180x.webp?v=1681990969)
How do I wash the sweaty disgusting cap I wear while skating? Cap or hat? I don't know, it's this one:
(https://freedomskateshop.at/cdn/shop/products/last_resort_ab_daddy_cap_beige_front_640d9c00-2a26-4c32-ae78-e08ca513aaeb_180x.webp?v=1681990969)
Expand QuoteHow do I wash the sweaty disgusting cap I wear while skating? Cap or hat? I don't know, it's this one:
(https://freedomskateshop.at/cdn/shop/products/last_resort_ab_daddy_cap_beige_front_640d9c00-2a26-4c32-ae78-e08ca513aaeb_180x.webp?v=1681990969)[close]
Search hat washer for washing machine on Amazon. I wash my hats with the rest of my clothes in the washing machine on cold, low spin, and I put it in a mesh bag. Air dry. Done this a dozen times or so with no issue.
anybody else atrocious if they skate more than twice a week?
i thought if i skate all then time then that'll equal getting better, nope. complete opposite
but if i skate only like twice a week then everything works for some reason
How do I wash the sweaty disgusting cap I wear while skating? Cap or hat? I don't know, it's this one:When I get a new hat, I will come back from skating and run warm water over it for a few minutes. Really soak it. Then I let it air dry. I get a lot of life from my hats doing this.
(https://freedomskateshop.at/cdn/shop/products/last_resort_ab_daddy_cap_beige_front_640d9c00-2a26-4c32-ae78-e08ca513aaeb_180x.webp?v=1681990969)
I´m an old ass guy and out of the loop in the real skate world. Watching skatevideos I get the feeling that NB numeric has surpassed Nike SB as the most popular skate shoe brand. I personally like NB better even though I don´t mind skating nike at all. Since my skating nowadays consists of empty solo park sessions I don´t know if NBs following really is bigger now. Probably also depends where you live. Any thoughts?
anybody else atrocious if they skate more than twice a week?
i thought if i skate all the time then that'll equal getting better, nope. complete opposite
but if i skate only like twice a week then everything works for some reason
im 24 and numerics are most likely gonna be my main choiceExpand QuoteI´m an old ass guy and out of the loop in the real skate world. Watching skatevideos I get the feeling that NB numeric has surpassed Nike SB as the most popular skate shoe brand. I personally like NB better even though I don´t mind skating nike at all. Since my skating nowadays consists of empty solo park sessions I don´t know if NBs following really is bigger now. Probably also depends where you live. Any thoughts?[close]
Where I live it’s definitely a fairly even split of Nike, adidas and nb but I seldom see nb on anyone under 30. Those who skate them always have good things to say but I’m sticking with adidas
Expand Quoteanybody else atrocious if they skate more than twice a week?
i thought if i skate all the time then that'll equal getting better, nope. complete opposite
but if i skate only like twice a week then everything works for some reason[close]
I feel 2-3 times a week is the sweet spot for me. I'm 34 and even a few hours of low impact skating can take a toll on my knees. I tweaked my back knee under rotating off a kicker when I was snowboarding in 2018 and still get a slight pain from it if I skate too much or don't have supportive shoes. Probably should have seen a doctor but never got to it
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow do I wash the sweaty disgusting cap I wear while skating? Cap or hat? I don't know, it's this one:
(https://freedomskateshop.at/cdn/shop/products/last_resort_ab_daddy_cap_beige_front_640d9c00-2a26-4c32-ae78-e08ca513aaeb_180x.webp?v=1681990969)[close]
Search hat washer for washing machine on Amazon. I wash my hats with the rest of my clothes in the washing machine on cold, low spin, and I put it in a mesh bag. Air dry. Done this a dozen times or so with no issue.[close]
I use a similar method. I have one of those plastic hat-shaped things and I toss that into a delicates bag and wash on gentle.
(https://i.imgur.com/viwWIHW.jpg)
How accurate is this thing? Impossible to find here in EU but if anybody could share the dims to 3D printing that would be sick.
How do I wash the sweaty disgusting cap I wear while skating? Cap or hat? I don't know, it's this one:
(https://freedomskateshop.at/cdn/shop/products/last_resort_ab_daddy_cap_beige_front_640d9c00-2a26-4c32-ae78-e08ca513aaeb_180x.webp?v=1681990969)
Dunno if I should ask this in sale gear but does anyone have a line on some cheap but not shitty completes for kids? Thinking of picking a couple up for the toys 4 tots box at work.I know you said cheap, but don't miss this opportunity to flex on the other parents by dropping off a couple Quasi completes. https://quasiskateboards.com/collections/frontpage/products/euro-phade-complete-8 (https://quasiskateboards.com/collections/frontpage/products/euro-phade-complete-8)
I know you said cheap, but don't miss this opportunity to flex on the other parents by dropping off a couple Quasi completes. https://quasiskateboards.com/collections/frontpage/products/euro-phade-complete-8 (https://quasiskateboards.com/collections/frontpage/products/euro-phade-complete-8)Expand QuoteDunno if I should ask this in sale gear but does anyone have a line on some cheap but not shitty completes for kids? Thinking of picking a couple up for the toys 4 tots box at work.[close]
Expand QuoteI know you said cheap, but don't miss this opportunity to flex on the other parents by dropping off a couple Quasi completes. https://quasiskateboards.com/collections/frontpage/products/euro-phade-complete-8 (https://quasiskateboards.com/collections/frontpage/products/euro-phade-complete-8)Expand QuoteDunno if I should ask this in sale gear but does anyone have a line on some cheap but not shitty completes for kids? Thinking of picking a couple up for the toys 4 tots box at work.[close][close]
Tempting, but I want to get like 3-4 so price does matter somewhat. I was hoping dwindle would be having a fire sale and they kind of are, but TYS shut down checkout until they finish moving to their new location. Tactics has some decent prices ones so I might just do that, but I figured I'd ask around first.
Accel Slim vs 1010 Tiago experiences?You're comparing a shoe that pretty much everybody says sucks vs a shoe that pretty much everybody loves.
You're comparing a shoe that pretty much everybody says sucks vs a shoe that pretty much everybody loves.Expand QuoteAccel Slim vs 1010 Tiago experiences?[close]
You got it all backwardsExpand QuoteYou're comparing a shoe that pretty much everybody says sucks vs a shoe that pretty much everybody loves.Expand QuoteAccel Slim vs 1010 Tiago experiences?[close][close]
The 1010 is hated, really? Why is that?
I was just watching some reviews (YouTube) and they all were good.
You got it all backwardsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteYou're comparing a shoe that pretty much everybody says sucks vs a shoe that pretty much everybody loves.Expand QuoteAccel Slim vs 1010 Tiago experiences?[close][close]
The 1010 is hated, really? Why is that?
I was just watching some reviews (YouTube) and they all were good.[close]
Expand QuoteYou got it all backwardsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteYou're comparing a shoe that pretty much everybody says sucks vs a shoe that pretty much everybody loves.Expand QuoteAccel Slim vs 1010 Tiago experiences?[close][close]
The 1010 is hated, really? Why is that?
I was just watching some reviews (YouTube) and they all were good.[close][close]
Haha the accel is hated?! I thought it’s the skate shoe everyone agrees on?!?
I‘m so confused!
Why is it not good?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYou got it all backwardsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteYou're comparing a shoe that pretty much everybody says sucks vs a shoe that pretty much everybody loves.Expand QuoteAccel Slim vs 1010 Tiago experiences?[close][close]
The 1010 is hated, really? Why is that?
I was just watching some reviews (YouTube) and they all were good.[close][close]
Haha the accel is hated?! I thought it’s the skate shoe everyone agrees on?!?
I‘m so confused!
Why is it not good?[close]
People LOVE the idea of the Accel, specifically how it was 2010 and before (likely even earlier than that for a rough cut off line) due to its popularity early on for being a solid shoe.
Tiago - speaks for himself and the shoe is no different.
Accel Slim that Es created in 2014/15 when they rejoined the market is widely seen as a cheap, flimsy version of the OG Accel. And the Accel OG has its own issues in its current mold/fit since 2014
Again, people love the nostalgia of ÉS and Accel, but the quality of models they make right now is all over the place: some things done well, others done poorly. Ironically, their modern flagship staple (Accel Slim) is a half baked design that even Vans Skate vulcs can outlast, and that's saying something because Vans have never been durable
anyone know a good way to get rid of the dumb little embroidered patch that’s always on the back of Butter goods pants/shorts? I have a pair of green carpenter shorts from them that I hardly wear because of the silly butt patch and id like to remove it. Any advice would be greatly appreciatedid gently go at it with a sharp xacto knife
that’s kind of what i figured. thank you! they always manage to have some kind of dumb little design on a perfectly good pair of denim. :/id gently go at it with a sharp xacto knifeExpand Quoteanyone know a good way to get rid of the dumb little embroidered patch that’s always on the back of Butter goods pants/shorts? I have a pair of green carpenter shorts from them that I hardly wear because of the silly butt patch and id like to remove it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated[close]
or a seam ripper tool
I bought the es accel slim for really cheap. Skated them today the first time and think they skate really good. Not sure how durable they are.
Also ordered the 1010‘s. I heard from a friend they are too hard to skate (for him).
I´m an old ass guy and out of the loop in the real skate world. Watching skatevideos I get the feeling that NB numeric has surpassed Nike SB as the most popular skate shoe brand. I personally like NB better even though I don´t mind skating nike at all. Since my skating nowadays consists of empty solo park sessions I don´t know if NBs following really is bigger now. Probably also depends where you live. Any thoughts?nike is probably more popular overall (due to streetwear guys, sneakerheads etc.) but from what i've seen NB and nike SB are about equal popularity with skaters
Any of the last resort shoes run on the wider side?
Any of the last resort shoes run on the wider side?
my question:
which current pro, skates the smallest setup
nike is probably more popular overall (due to streetwear guys, sneakerheads etc.) but from what i've seen NB and nike SB are about equal popularity with skatersExpand QuoteI´m an old ass guy and out of the loop in the real skate world. Watching skatevideos I get the feeling that NB numeric has surpassed Nike SB as the most popular skate shoe brand. I personally like NB better even though I don´t mind skating nike at all. Since my skating nowadays consists of empty solo park sessions I don´t know if NBs following really is bigger now. Probably also depends where you live. Any thoughts?[close]
Expand Quotemy question:
which current pro, skates the smallest setup[close]
Is Louie Barletta current? He skates a 7.5", but also he's somewhere between 48-60 years old, depending on the day.
Expand QuoteAny of the last resort shoes run on the wider side?[close]
vm003s feel wider than vm001s in the same size. more space in the vm003s, but not enough to go half size down imo
Was just watching the UCI vs. Heath video of J. Strickland's archives: https://youtu.be/iGnmVLX1_TM?feature=shared&t=51
Can anybody identify these shoes Heaths wearing at 0:51?
Expand QuoteWas just watching the UCI vs. Heath video of J. Strickland's archives: https://youtu.be/iGnmVLX1_TM?feature=shared&t=51
Can anybody identify these shoes Heaths wearing at 0:51?[close]
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-V5ZIjeEB90E/Td3EBfo9xkI/AAAAAAAAN4s/hgXWhlU8Olo/s1600/iwishthiswasntahookupsadchrome.jpg)
How are DSM decks? Solid? Shitty? Are they all made in China? Does it matter? Lotsa questions.
Got my eyes on a high concave 8.25 from Enjoi, the shape is nice, but I've never owned a DSM made board before. Any recommendations / caveats would be appreciated.
How are DSM decks? Solid? Shitty? Are they all made in China? Does it matter? Lotsa questions.Skated exclusively DSM decks for years. Stiff as fuck and the kicks in most enjoi decks were steep. Would still happily go back but harder to get DSM wood now that Dwindle shit the bed.
Got my eyes on a high concave 8.25 from Enjoi, the shape is nice, but I've never owned a DSM made board before. Any recommendations / caveats would be appreciated.
(https://i.ibb.co/hCZtbMp/IMG-20231022-000736-173.jpg) (https://ibb.co/zN70p5K)You set me up for a good question for this thread but I'm gonna have to bend the wording to make it fit Shoes and Gear.
(https://i.ibb.co/tCQtyrn/IMG-20231022-000745-042.jpg) (https://ibb.co/4NKGBrC)
(https://i.ibb.co/b2C1zBg/IMG-20231022-000752-894.jpg) (https://ibb.co/txvB8sM)
(https://i.ibb.co/RDpRPMx/IMG-20231022-000802-579.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1mfFKpD)
(https://i.ibb.co/CnQx7KY/IMG-20231022-000829-959.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2jdXt3C)
(https://i.ibb.co/vJMMw0j/IMG-20231022-000836-731.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0fzzDHG)
(https://i.ibb.co/ZVzTT7D/IMG-20231022-000842-130.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PNGCC0H)
Look at this old shit. Cool right?
You set me up for a good question for this thread but I'm gonna have to bend the wording to make it fit Shoes and Gear.Expand Quote
Look at this old shit. Cool right?[close]
Since I don't see Frankie Hills' board in that poster, who was he riding for in 1991? Had he already been injured?
Was there a year or two where decks dramatically got bigger? Looking at the start of the setup thread thjngs were still pretty small same with pro setup videos on YouTube.
Expand QuoteWas there a year or two where decks dramatically got bigger? Looking at the start of the setup thread thjngs were still pretty small same with pro setup videos on YouTube.[close]
i think 2007 ish is when i remember seeing that stuff. people riding 8+ on 5.0s and shit. baker 3.
i remember being out skating with some guys in this city, 2008 and they were all on 149s, 54s, 8.25s. their shit looked tough! i was skating a 7.6 with lo’s and 50s and they were flying down hills. it was shocking. i found an old tws buys guide, 2010 with all of the pro setups and pretty much everyone is skating 8-8.5 decks, lots of 139s. brent atchley’s is easy for me to remember because he was skating 7.5, 129 indy lows, and 49s. blasting some air at burnside. there was still a few pros with boards/trucks less than 8. just a guess but by 2012, the kit was 8.25 board on indy 149s. seemed like everyone was about it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWas just watching the UCI vs. Heath video of J. Strickland's archives: https://youtu.be/iGnmVLX1_TM?feature=shared&t=51
Can anybody identify these shoes Heaths wearing at 0:51?[close]
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-V5ZIjeEB90E/Td3EBfo9xkI/AAAAAAAAN4s/hgXWhlU8Olo/s1600/iwishthiswasntahookupsadchrome.jpg)[close]
Wow thanks!
You're tripping, that's young HKExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWas just watching the UCI vs. Heath video of J. Strickland's archives: https://youtu.be/iGnmVLX1_TM?feature=shared&t=51
Can anybody identify these shoes Heaths wearing at 0:51?[close]
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-V5ZIjeEB90E/Td3EBfo9xkI/AAAAAAAAN4s/hgXWhlU8Olo/s1600/iwishthiswasntahookupsadchrome.jpg)[close]
Wow thanks![close]
Am I tripping or is Brian Sumner the one skating in the sequence and the brand put the wrong name on the ad?
interesting. so in aus ya’ll we’re going bigger in the setups, earlier?
there was the big size up in the early 2000s, were folks moved from venture 5.0s, to indy 139s.
imoDoes board size correlate to dick size also since we already know foot size does?
8" : size 7-9 shoe
8.25" 9-11 shoe
8.5": 11-12 shoe
8.75": 12+
9": BA
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWas there a year or two where decks dramatically got bigger? Looking at the start of the setup thread thjngs were still pretty small same with pro setup videos on YouTube.[close]
i think 2007 ish is when i remember seeing that stuff. people riding 8+ on 5.0s and shit. baker 3.
i remember being out skating with some guys in this city, 2008 and they were all on 149s, 54s, 8.25s. their shit looked tough! i was skating a 7.6 with lo’s and 50s and they were flying down hills. it was shocking. i found an old tws buys guide, 2010 with all of the pro setups and pretty much everyone is skating 8-8.5 decks, lots of 139s. brent atchley’s is easy for me to remember because he was skating 7.5, 129 indy lows, and 49s. blasting some air at burnside. there was still a few pros with boards/trucks less than 8. just a guess but by 2012, the kit was 8.25 board on indy 149s. seemed like everyone was about it.[close]
Yeah I feel like the explosion of board widths was somewhat delayed there in USA compared to other places, maybe still is to some degree with a lot more people still riding 8 more so than 8.5 and up, but that is about right. I recall so many kids wanting bigger and bigger boards around 2004 to 2010, almost like it was a competition to get the biggest / widest board. Some kids up on brand new Creature 8.8 on 169s and looking a little silly at that, but whatever hey?!? The options for wider boards still didn't carry through most brands, with their "token vert board" being the only 8.25 and up, everything else being 7.8 through 8.1 and the occasional bigger board, going by old catalogs of various brands.
The 144s (and most other 8.25 sized trucks around 2017) came out somewhat later with the interest in 8.25 boards really coming up from 2012 to 2018, but before that a lot of people were riding 139s on 8 or 8.1 options, with the 8.25 size boards being more common with 149s, which just didn't really work as well, but 8.5 with 149s did work well enough for a lot of people who then sized back down somewhat after that to end up around the 8.25 to 8.38 boards on 8.25 trucks, if that all makes sense.
In the middle of that were still a lot of guys who didn't want to size up trucks, but who did try the wider boards, hence all the 8.5 or so on narrow trucks that was around for a while too.
Does board size correlate to dick size also since we already know foot size does?Expand Quoteimo
8" : size 7-9 shoe
8.25" 9-11 shoe
8.5": 11-12 shoe
8.75": 12+
9": BA[close]
Is gullwing trucks gone now? I randomly though about them and tried to find a website for them, no luck. No post on thier insta since last year also.
Is gullwing trucks gone now? I randomly though about them and tried to find a website for them, no luck. No post on thier insta since last year also.
who has skated the palace boards, specifically those with the longer wb? i love short tails. i don’t like longer boards. these seem fun, but i always tease others about buying off of dimensions, and yet, here i am
who has skated the palace boards, specifically those with the longer wb? i love short tails. i don’t like longer boards. these seem fun, but i always tease others about buying off of dimensions, and yet, here i amMy ex got me one for my bday few yrs ago, I hated that thing as I like 14-14.25” wb… It was ok to skate our indoor bowl with vert wall but fliptricks were pain in the ass, I gave it away after few sessions.
Anyone ever ordered the DGK ghetto box with the 3 mystery decks and 3 grip for $100....$125 shipped? Anyone got a dgk discount code to bring the price down any by chance? Is it worth it? How is their wood....not familiar with who they use but maybe ps stix?I seem to remember people ordering those around the end of the year/X-mas sales out of the US sale thread so maybe search DGK in there. According to Kalis (and others but he straight up came on here once to defend their wood) they use BBS and so they should be as good as the next brand that uses them. As far as shapes go, I would have no idea but they have pretty standard dims if I recall correctly.
I seem to remember people ordering those around the end of the year/X-mas sales out of the US sale thread so maybe search DGK in there. According to Kalis (and others but he straight up came on here once to defend their wood) they use BBS and so they should be as good as the next brand that uses them. As far as shapes go, I would have no idea but they have pretty standard dims if I recall correctly.Expand QuoteAnyone ever ordered the DGK ghetto box with the 3 mystery decks and 3 grip for $100....$125 shipped? Anyone got a dgk discount code to bring the price down any by chance? Is it worth it? How is their wood....not familiar with who they use but maybe ps stix?[close]
Expand QuoteI seem to remember people ordering those around the end of the year/X-mas sales out of the US sale thread so maybe search DGK in there. According to Kalis (and others but he straight up came on here once to defend their wood) they use BBS and so they should be as good as the next brand that uses them. As far as shapes go, I would have no idea but they have pretty standard dims if I recall correctly.Expand QuoteAnyone ever ordered the DGK ghetto box with the 3 mystery decks and 3 grip for $100....$125 shipped? Anyone got a dgk discount code to bring the price down any by chance? Is it worth it? How is their wood....not familiar with who they use but maybe ps stix?[close][close]
Yes BBS and fairly normal shapes, but they were doing China wood for a minute (maybe more so the lenticular series), so they could be those ones they are getting rid of / clearing out. I guess that is the unfortunate thing with any "Mystery" box hey?!?
What shape in particular, or you getting a few / have options?
I have seen / had 8, 8.1, 8.25, 8.38 and 8.5 which are all pretty much the same as Baker shapes and wood if you needed a comparison there.
https://dgk.com/en-au/products/100-dgk-skate-ghetto-box
They have dimensions listed on some or all of their boards too:
https://dgk.com/en-au/collections/pro-decks/products/mr-boo-8-06-skateboard-deck
Board Size: 8.06” / Length: 31.85” / Wheelbase: 14.31” / Nose: 6.75” / Tail: 6.54”
https://dgk.com/en-au/collections/pro-decks/products/grillz-quise-8-1-skateboard-deck
Board Size: 8.1” / Length: 31.85” / Wheelbase: 14.31” / Nose: 6.75” / Tail: 6.54”
https://dgk.com/en-au/collections/pro-decks/products/santa-de-oro-fagundes-8-25-skateboard-deck
Board Size: 8.25” / Length: 31.85” / Wheelbase: 14.31” / Nose: 6.75” / Tail: 6.56”
https://dgk.com/en-au/collections/pro-decks/products/midnight-club-bilyeu-8-38-skateboard-deck
Board Size: 8.38” / Length: 32.22” / Wheelbase: 14.5” / Nose: 6.98” / Tail: 6.48”
They all look about right, from what I can recall.
Donny [Donovan] owned the house, but rented it to Herman at one point, it originally had a warehouse in the backyard to hold pharmacy’s online store inventory
https://www.instagram.com/p/CzBn9oEOdiw/?img_index=3
can anyone confirm the location of this hubba in clip 3 ? i always heard it was "in bryan herman's backyard" but overthinkingskatevideos says it was actually the owner of Pharmacy skateshop's house which kinda makes more sense. I imagine it was just really close to where Bryan was living or something and thats where that rumour got started. always loved seeing clips of that thing!
Are the etnies joslins ok for running? I want to try running and I'm not gonna get super expensive shoes when I might only do it a few times.Dude go to a Nike outlet and get proper running shoes. Running in a skate shoes is as dumb as skating on running shoes.
Alternatively, all I have are vans rowans and half cabs.
*And is there some skate/run hybrid shoe that's good for both? That would be a better investment for me. Maybe some thick NB# shoe like the tiago?
It's about trying out, not going all in. Buying running should would be pretty stupid at this point.Dude go to a Nike outlet and get proper running shoes. Running in a skate shoes is as dumb as skating on running shoes.Expand QuoteAre the etnies joslins ok for running? I want to try running and I'm not gonna get super expensive shoes when I might only do it a few times.
Alternatively, all I have are vans rowans and half cabs.
*And is there some skate/run hybrid shoe that's good for both? That would be a better investment for me. Maybe some thick NB# shoe like the tiago?[close]
It's about trying out, not going all in. Buying running should would be pretty stupid at this point.Expand QuoteDude go to a Nike outlet and get proper running shoes. Running in a skate shoes is as dumb as skating on running shoes.Expand QuoteAre the etnies joslins ok for running? I want to try running and I'm not gonna get super expensive shoes when I might only do it a few times.
Alternatively, all I have are vans rowans and half cabs.
*And is there some skate/run hybrid shoe that's good for both? That would be a better investment for me. Maybe some thick NB# shoe like the tiago?[close][close]
Skating in their running shoes wouldn't be dumb either for someone trying out skating for the first time. (Rolling around)
Expand QuoteIt's about trying out, not going all in. Buying running should would be pretty stupid at this point.Expand QuoteDude go to a Nike outlet and get proper running shoes. Running in a skate shoes is as dumb as skating on running shoes.Expand QuoteAre the etnies joslins ok for running? I want to try running and I'm not gonna get super expensive shoes when I might only do it a few times.
Alternatively, all I have are vans rowans and half cabs.
*And is there some skate/run hybrid shoe that's good for both? That would be a better investment for me. Maybe some thick NB# shoe like the tiago?[close][close]
Skating in their running shoes wouldn't be dumb either for someone trying out skating for the first time. (Rolling around)[close]
I don't think skating in running shoes is dangerous for your feet in the way running in skate shoes could be, though
Anyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrongThey good if you like flat boards
Anyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrong
Expand QuoteAnyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrong[close]
nope
minilogo blanks are made of birch
they just suck if you're not a beginner
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrong[close]
nope
minilogo blanks are made of birch
they just suck if you're not a beginner[close]
Thanks for that info! I guess that explains why i haven't seen one in the wild in 10+ years lol. Ill stay away from it.
Expand QuoteAnyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrong[close]
nope
minilogo blanks are made of birch
they just suck if you're not a beginner
https://youtu.be/jmB8NwrVD54?si=_VozbLo-RJ12WwY2
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/jmB8NwrVD54?si=_VozbLo-RJ12WwY2[close]
exactly. and i value that persons opinions. significantly.
haven’t gotten one yet.
Gonz / Krooked seemed to be the first newer company that started putting out bigger boards and shape boards, I want to say that was around like 2004-2005. I feel like that is the time 8" was the most popular size.
I seem to remember a lot of Anti Hero skaters riding bigger boards back in like 2012 kinda like what Brimson was saying
T Funk was already skating a huge 9" looking board 7+ years ago, I feel like it was somewhere around there it started getting really popular to the point every brand offering up to 8.5" and it seemed like 8.25" became the most common size. and then the square noses came shortly after I think.
Expand QuoteGonz / Krooked seemed to be the first newer company that started putting out bigger boards and shape boards, I want to say that was around like 2004-2005. I feel like that is the time 8" was the most popular size.
I seem to remember a lot of Anti Hero skaters riding bigger boards back in like 2012 kinda like what Brimson was saying
T Funk was already skating a huge 9" looking board 7+ years ago, I feel like it was somewhere around there it started getting really popular to the point every brand offering up to 8.5" and it seemed like 8.25" became the most common size. and then the square noses came shortly after I think.[close]
Flip dropped a DP board in like 1997 that was huge. I wanna say like over 9".
My homie went to Woodward it.
I guess everyone based on him all week. Only his counselor. I think it was Salman might've been Sal cuz I wasn't there it hard for me to remember. They treated him with the a measure of respect and he had fun.
Real recognizing Real obviously.
It seems a lot of us tend to keep a “beater” complete in the trunk, mainly for having a board to skate at anytime while keeping a main setup in the house to avoid things like warping, frozen or mushy bushings, peeling/ bubbling grip etc.
My question is this: How many of you feel like you skate better on the old beat up neglected setup?
For me if I’m having trouble landing something I’ve been trying for too long I grab the old setup out of the trunk and within a few tries I can usually handle what I’ve been working on and go home happy.
Had a mini logo model 8.5 (shape# 279?) back in 2015 and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It felt like a mix between DLX Full/Full SE & FA shovel nose shape = full, but not squared, concave but not too steep. Lasted me awhile and worked well.
I would guess newer molds have different shapes now, but their boards always seemed like maple and not birch based on their stickers/labeling. Friend of mine (RIP) used to get flowed Mini Logo gear (2015-2019 ish) and was a "Mini Logo Militant" :-X
Flow program name is weird, but the decks always felt at pro quality level or one notch below. He'd pass excess/used decks around to us homies so we got a chance to try them out. Sometimes they felt cheap but most of their presses must have been standard wood and not cheap shit
when i was 12 i had a plan b board that had all the pros names listed like this
PJ&
Paul&
Ryan&
Torey&
Danny&
Colin
i tried to find it because i want to collect photos of all the decks i’ve had in my life but it’s nowhere to be found. did any of you have this board by any chance and remember how they called the graphic? iirc it was yellow with purple text. 7.875 size probably or 7.75.
edit: i wrote this kinda weird, i only want to find a picture of it, not the deck itself
edit 2: this is the graphic in a t-shirt version, it was the same thing but on a yellow deck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVxjVkCxO8E
around 3:50
Expand Quotewhen i was 12 i had a plan b board that had all the pros names listed like this
PJ&
Paul&
Ryan&
Torey&
Danny&
Colin
i tried to find it because i want to collect photos of all the decks i’ve had in my life but it’s nowhere to be found. did any of you have this board by any chance and remember how they called the graphic? iirc it was yellow with purple text. 7.875 size probably or 7.75.
edit: i wrote this kinda weird, i only want to find a picture of it, not the deck itself
edit 2: this is the graphic in a t-shirt version, it was the same thing but on a yellow deck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVxjVkCxO8E
around 3:50[close]
so i couldn't track it down and you didn't mention a year specifically (before the video being posted), but i definitely remember those shirts being -everywhere- . not the plan B ones, just anything under the sun got a list shirt like that mall kiosk style
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrong[close]
nope
minilogo blanks are made of birch
they just suck if you're not a beginner[close]
Nah, you are wrong.
Mini Logos boards are the same as Powell's wood boards.
Do the 600 need super glue on the stitching?
Are there two kinds of skating switch depending on the directionality of you board? When skating switch I use my nose as the tail, and don't switch the board around to use the tail as the tail. Is the latter proper switch skating and the former a lesser switch skating?
Expand QuoteAre there two kinds of skating switch depending on the directionality of you board? When skating switch I use my nose as the tail, and don't switch the board around to use the tail as the tail. Is the latter proper switch skating and the former a lesser switch skating?[close]
It is whatever you prefer. Most people skate the nose since they skate the nose when doing nollie tricks. When used as a tail the nose will hit the ground a tad faster, which is probably a good thing for many as they are not used to popping quite as hard/far with that leg.
I started skating switch on my nose because
A) That's how you end up skating when you land a 180 trick, and
B) That's how the pros did it
I really doubt it matters and clearly you will just get used to doing it either way, but now, after ~30 years, when I try to skate switch on my tail, it definitely feels weird.
Are there two kinds of skating switch depending on the directionality of you board? When skating switch I use my nose as the tail, and don't switch the board around to use the tail as the tail. Is the latter proper switch skating and the former a lesser switch skating?Let's take this further and say skaters on twin tails don't actually skate switch. Twin nose, switch only
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrong[close]
nope
minilogo blanks are made of birch
they just suck if you're not a beginner[close]
Nah, you are wrong.
Mini Logos boards are the same as Powell's wood boards.[close]
the detonators i have in front of me (natural) have a birch label and look thick ( i had a few colored ones a few months ago and same birch label).
Good for the price i guess but don't expect it to last as long as a board twice the price.
we're maybe not talking about the same "blanks"
I meant on the upper, not the rubber. I blew out stitches in 5 min on my 480 but never cared since in that kind of shoe is always been like that and never affected performance.Expand QuoteDo the 600 need super glue on the stitching?[close]
100%. Mine busted all the stitching within 10 ollies, nollies, and kickflips. It is a big flaw of the shoe. I don't expect to bust them within an hour of skating.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there two kinds of skating switch depending on the directionality of you board? When skating switch I use my nose as the tail, and don't switch the board around to use the tail as the tail. Is the latter proper switch skating and the former a lesser switch skating?[close]
It is whatever you prefer. Most people skate the nose since they skate the nose when doing nollie tricks. When used as a tail the nose will hit the ground a tad faster, which is probably a good thing for many as they are not used to popping quite as hard/far with that leg.[close]
Uhhhhh, usually noses are steeper on standard molds than tails, therefore it takes slightly longer to pop off the nose for nollie or switch.
Unless, the boards you ride are closer to twin molds where the nose isn't as steep/equal to tail height.
I skate switch using the nose 90% of the time and notice ghost pops when I don't pop as hard because of the slightly steeper nose than tail. I still prefer it because I like the explosive pop it gives to balance out the lack of dominance in strength when popping off the nose. Plus comfort of familiarity of doing it that way forever.
It's more common to use the nose, but using the tail is not "lesser" just preference. People on twin shapes laughing at us with a "Yes." response to the "do you use your tail or nose when switch skating?" ;D
I actually started skating switch off the tail recently because i figure that is how it is meant to be designed if you think about it... tricks that pop off the tail should be done off the tail right?
i skated switch off the nose before that because i first noticed alex carolino doing it... i i liked the way my trucks felt more whne my board was that way and the faster nose hit etc. i might actually go back to it but i like how skating switch off the tail balances out the bushings / trucks a bit more. my one friend who is really good said to me it depends what the situation is because if you are doing lines then sometimes you would have to do it off the nose in order for the following regular trick to be done off the tail etc. so i think its not something you should get super hung up on / OCD about
i have a different dumb question... whne would you get new wheels? lol just noticed my 54mm conical fulls are down to 50mm. i am enjoying them still though so i am gonna let em rock for awhile longer, but how small would you guys let your wheels get before getting new ones?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there two kinds of skating switch depending on the directionality of you board? When skating switch I use my nose as the tail, and don't switch the board around to use the tail as the tail. Is the latter proper switch skating and the former a lesser switch skating?[close]
It is whatever you prefer. Most people skate the nose since they skate the nose when doing nollie tricks. When used as a tail the nose will hit the ground a tad faster, which is probably a good thing for many as they are not used to popping quite as hard/far with that leg.[close]
Uhhhhh, usually noses are steeper on standard molds than tails, therefore it takes slightly longer to pop off the nose for nollie or switch.
Unless, the boards you ride are closer to twin molds where the nose isn't as steep/equal to tail height.
I skate switch using the nose 90% of the time and notice ghost pops when I don't pop as hard because of the slightly steeper nose than tail. I still prefer it because I like the explosive pop it gives to balance out the lack of dominance in strength when popping off the nose. Plus comfort of familiarity of doing it that way forever.
It's more common to use the nose, but using the tail is not "lesser" just preference. People on twin shapes laughing at us with a "Yes." response to the "do you use your tail or nose when switch skating?" ;D[close]
Noses are usually much longer than tails, which means they often hit the ground at the same time or faster depending on the mold. It is a longer lever basically. On Polar decks for example a nose is often 7.125 and the tail is like 6.65 so you're talking a half an inch and the actual kick angle isn't much steeper.
Ishod talks about it a bit in his 9 club how riding a twin tail delays the nollie pop for him and this is why since both kicks are the same angle. When you're popping off the nose you actually would want it to be faster. You're traveling forward and the nose hits the ground like a shovel. Tom Asta's nollie video talks about snapping nollies faster than an ollie cuz if you don't snap them the nose will never lift up fast enough.
When you get into decks that have mega steeper noses like FAs and whatnot then this goes out the window.
Just checked my current setup (AH) and the nose definitely pops before the tail. Standing on one kick then the other, the board is at a steeper angle when standing on the tail than the nose.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there two kinds of skating switch depending on the directionality of you board? When skating switch I use my nose as the tail, and don't switch the board around to use the tail as the tail. Is the latter proper switch skating and the former a lesser switch skating?[close]
It is whatever you prefer. Most people skate the nose since they skate the nose when doing nollie tricks. When used as a tail the nose will hit the ground a tad faster, which is probably a good thing for many as they are not used to popping quite as hard/far with that leg.[close]
Uhhhhh, usually noses are steeper on standard molds than tails, therefore it takes slightly longer to pop off the nose for nollie or switch.
Unless, the boards you ride are closer to twin molds where the nose isn't as steep/equal to tail height.
I skate switch using the nose 90% of the time and notice ghost pops when I don't pop as hard because of the slightly steeper nose than tail. I still prefer it because I like the explosive pop it gives to balance out the lack of dominance in strength when popping off the nose. Plus comfort of familiarity of doing it that way forever.
It's more common to use the nose, but using the tail is not "lesser" just preference. People on twin shapes laughing at us with a "Yes." response to the "do you use your tail or nose when switch skating?" ;D[close]
Noses are usually much longer than tails, which means they often hit the ground at the same time or faster depending on the mold. It is a longer lever basically. On Polar decks for example a nose is often 7.125 and the tail is like 6.65 so you're talking a half an inch and the actual kick angle isn't much steeper.
Ishod talks about it a bit in his 9 club how riding a twin tail delays the nollie pop for him and this is why since both kicks are the same angle. When you're popping off the nose you actually would want it to be faster. You're traveling forward and the nose hits the ground like a shovel. Tom Asta's nollie video talks about snapping nollies faster than an ollie cuz if you don't snap them the nose will never lift up fast enough.
When you get into decks that have mega steeper noses like FAs and whatnot then this goes out the window.[close]
While noses are generally longer than tails, nearly every board I've skated in 17.5 years: full, steep, mellow, tapered, etc. the nose always popped later than my tail. In theory you want it faster, but in reality, I've almost never seen a nose pop faster than a tail. Mathematically, even if the length is supposed to offset the steepness, it doesn't seem to actually translate to reality. My current 8.5 AH seems to be closer to timing in pop as my tail but definitely not faster.
I'm aware of Ishod and Asta talking about it, but I believe both of their points stem from technique of popping/placement more than the actual mechanics of the deck specs.
Why is it that it's always twin tail and never twin nose?Deathwish has, I believe that AWS/Habitat also and Primitive should be releasing one soon.
Do anyone of you know any shapes that are twin noses?
Why is it that it's always twin tail and never twin nose?
Do anyone of you know any shapes that are twin noses?
Just checked my current setup (AH) and the nose definitely pops before the tail. Standing on one kick then the other, the board is at a steeper angle when standing on the tail than the nose.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there two kinds of skating switch depending on the directionality of you board? When skating switch I use my nose as the tail, and don't switch the board around to use the tail as the tail. Is the latter proper switch skating and the former a lesser switch skating?[close]
It is whatever you prefer. Most people skate the nose since they skate the nose when doing nollie tricks. When used as a tail the nose will hit the ground a tad faster, which is probably a good thing for many as they are not used to popping quite as hard/far with that leg.[close]
Uhhhhh, usually noses are steeper on standard molds than tails, therefore it takes slightly longer to pop off the nose for nollie or switch.
Unless, the boards you ride are closer to twin molds where the nose isn't as steep/equal to tail height.
I skate switch using the nose 90% of the time and notice ghost pops when I don't pop as hard because of the slightly steeper nose than tail. I still prefer it because I like the explosive pop it gives to balance out the lack of dominance in strength when popping off the nose. Plus comfort of familiarity of doing it that way forever.
It's more common to use the nose, but using the tail is not "lesser" just preference. People on twin shapes laughing at us with a "Yes." response to the "do you use your tail or nose when switch skating?" ;D[close]
Noses are usually much longer than tails, which means they often hit the ground at the same time or faster depending on the mold. It is a longer lever basically. On Polar decks for example a nose is often 7.125 and the tail is like 6.65 so you're talking a half an inch and the actual kick angle isn't much steeper.
Ishod talks about it a bit in his 9 club how riding a twin tail delays the nollie pop for him and this is why since both kicks are the same angle. When you're popping off the nose you actually would want it to be faster. You're traveling forward and the nose hits the ground like a shovel. Tom Asta's nollie video talks about snapping nollies faster than an ollie cuz if you don't snap them the nose will never lift up fast enough.
When you get into decks that have mega steeper noses like FAs and whatnot then this goes out the window.[close]
While noses are generally longer than tails, nearly every board I've skated in 17.5 years: full, steep, mellow, tapered, etc. the nose always popped later than my tail. In theory you want it faster, but in reality, I've almost never seen a nose pop faster than a tail. Mathematically, even if the length is supposed to offset the steepness, it doesn't seem to actually translate to reality. My current 8.5 AH seems to be closer to timing in pop as my tail but definitely not faster.
I'm aware of Ishod and Asta talking about it, but I believe both of their points stem from technique of popping/placement more than the actual mechanics of the deck specs.[close]
I’ve also noticed before that I’m more likely to ghost pop nollie-ing off the tail, for this reason.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone currently or recently rode mini logo blanks? They have some on their site for 24 bucks right now. Are they any good? Are the painted ones better than the natural wood grain? Any positive and negatives to them from people who ride or have rode them? I hear they use the same exact wood they use for the non flight powell decks too which i cant speak for either. But with powells legacy in skating i figure they would be some what decent quality...or i could be wrong[close]
nope
minilogo blanks are made of birch
they just suck if you're not a beginner[close]
Nah, you are wrong.
Mini Logos boards are the same as Powell's wood boards.[close]
the detonators i have in front of me (natural) have a birch label and look thick ( i had a few colored ones a few months ago and same birch label).
Good for the price i guess but don't expect it to last as long as a board twice the price.
we're maybe not talking about the same "blanks"[close]
Interesting. That was not my experience.
Are these recent? Maybe the newest ones are birch?
If I bought a flight board in 8.75 or 9 and re drilled the trucks would I lose pop from having such a big nose and tail.always go for the nose on a re-drill
There's nothing on this earth I want more than a big ass flight deck at this moment. But I don't want lethargic pop at all. Last time I redrilled a tail side of board it was not the best move at all.
What do pals think
always go for the nose on a re-drillExpand QuoteIf I bought a flight board in 8.75 or 9 and re drilled the trucks would I lose pop from having such a big nose and tail.
There's nothing on this earth I want more than a big ass flight deck at this moment. But I don't want lethargic pop at all. Last time I redrilled a tail side of board it was not the best move at all.
What do pals think[close]
fucking with the tail is an absolute no go
Expand QuoteWhy is it that it's always twin tail and never twin nose?
Do anyone of you know any shapes that are twin noses?[close]
type in "Twin" on tactics (unfortuantely a lot of snowboards will come up...)
https://www.tactics.com/alien-workshop/kaos-8375-twin-tail-shape-skateboard-deck
that one is 7" / 7" true twin Nose AWS
https://www.tactics.com/welcome/clairvoyant-80-evil-twin-shape-skateboard-deck/black
6.75" / 6.75" welcome pretty sick
theres a bunch more i am too lazy to post but yeah take a look and you will find some. girl has some hybrid / longer ones as well but i think aws/ habitat / welcome were the main ones i remember being longer
You're welcome.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy is it that it's always twin tail and never twin nose?
Do anyone of you know any shapes that are twin noses?[close]
type in "Twin" on tactics (unfortuantely a lot of snowboards will come up...)
https://www.tactics.com/alien-workshop/kaos-8375-twin-tail-shape-skateboard-deck
that one is 7" / 7" true twin Nose AWS
https://www.tactics.com/welcome/clairvoyant-80-evil-twin-shape-skateboard-deck/black
6.75" / 6.75" welcome pretty sick
theres a bunch more i am too lazy to post but yeah take a look and you will find some. girl has some hybrid / longer ones as well but i think aws/ habitat / welcome were the main ones i remember being longer[close]
Nice, thank you and moonordie!
Weird that the aws has bigger tail and nose than the welcome one but it says twin tail on the tactics website...
I've had deathwish bloards and I've liked most of them so maybe I'll try one of those.
I'm still wondering why twin tail is more popular tho. At least for me skating the nose makes the bloard feel quicker and it's easier/better to do slides.
If I bought a flight board in 8.75 or 9 and re drilled the trucks would I lose pop from having such a big nose and tail.
There's nothing on this earth I want more than a big ass flight deck at this moment. But I don't want lethargic pop at all. Last time I redrilled a tail side of board it was not the best move at all.
What do pals think
Apologies if you've already had one, but if you're looking at Flights, try one before you buy more.
I'm on one now, and it's a great board, but- expensive, razors faster, hurts more when it hits you, the heads of the hardware stick up- because of the carbon layer, and small chips suck because the top carbon layer peels with em...
If I use super strong double sided mounting tape, can I skate deck rails without screws? I feel like this should work easily. I don't care about ever getting them off again. It would just be my rail deck whenever I tell myself I need to try rails for something.For best results, it is recommended that you employ BOTH double stick tape AND screws. Prevents some of that accursed “rail rattle” you get as the screws loosen over time.
Put the drill down and get yourself a ratcheting screwdriver. Sink them in by hand and with the tape they are pretty damn permanent.For best results, it is recommended that you employ BOTH double stick tape AND screws. Prevents some of that accursed “rail rattle” you get as the screws loosen over time.Expand QuoteIf I use super strong double sided mounting tape, can I skate deck rails without screws? I feel like this should work easily. I don't care about ever getting them off again. It would just be my rail deck whenever I tell myself I need to try rails for something.[close]
The tape alone will NOT suffice though.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings.
100% agree: if you’re using a drill for anything beyond a lickle pilot hole, you’re gonna run the risk of blowing it by stripping the wood out.Put the drill down and get yourself a ratcheting screwdriver. Sink them in by hand and with the tape they are pretty damn permanent.Expand QuoteFor best results, it is recommended that you employ BOTH double stick tape AND screws. Prevents some of that accursed “rail rattle” you get as the screws loosen over time.Expand QuoteIf I use super strong double sided mounting tape, can I skate deck rails without screws? I feel like this should work easily. I don't care about ever getting them off again. It would just be my rail deck whenever I tell myself I need to try rails for something.[close]
The tape alone will NOT suffice though.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings.[close]
rain setup? who has it? any ideas? it’s not gonna be a lot of tricks, more just skating for distance in the rain. try to keep from becoming a total sedentary pos this winter
Expand Quoterain setup? who has it? any ideas? it’s not gonna be a lot of tricks, more just skating for distance in the rain. try to keep from becoming a total sedentary pos this winter[close]
whatever the girl in the crow had
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteone of those citrus based cleaners. in australia it's called orange power, i'm sure you have something similar.
not having a go at you, but why do people want to regrip their boards?[close]
Bought a new unskated deck but it was gripped and I always do my scrap crap grip jobs. If I don’t it’s not my board.
@Mbrimson88 yeah, if I was going full grip it wouldn’t be an issue but there’s going to be lots of cuts so it’d just grab dirt and look like crap after a second of riding.
I’ve heard Ronson lighter fluid(liquid kind for zippos) can work on sticker residue but was hoping to hear from someone else that may have used it. If worse comes to worse I can just try an eraser wheel on it. I mean it works on cars for removing stickers, vinyl stripes, and double back tape but I’m worried it may burn the wood since it’s such a big area.[close]
Yes those in between areas end up a big mess. Even when people don't peel off the warning sticker fully and the sticker residue leaves a mess in between racing stripes or similar, it looks messy.
I often pick up boards from others that are sometimes brand new, great deck, terrible grip job or just grip in a brand / colour / graphic or some weird thing on the grip that means the grip has to go, so off it comes and there is no way I can get a lot of whatever is still stuck to the board off, especially with Shake Junt grip, so although I still use pieces to give lines, I have zero gaps whatsoever on those boards.
That might be an option, although it can be a pain if you are cutting things up and like gaps between them.
Also totally get it when you say, if you haven't gripped it how you usually do, it is not your board - even having lines in different areas to where I often do makes a board weird to ride, like it is someone else's board and not my own.
Good luck with the process and I am sure as others have said, it would be interesting to hear / see results.
i agree with the super juices (softest, widest , most stable wheel possible) and whatever bearings and deck you dont care about cause i dont think theres mcuh you can do to save em.
You could put snow skate grips on as well because wet grip tape is not very reliable. Alexis Lacroix did this.
i was wondering if spraying the entire complete (maybe not the bearings...) with a galvanizing spray paint could keep it from rusting / seal the wood a bit from getting so water logged. i might try it this winter never got aroudn to it yet. the cans are pretty expensive for a weird 1 time experiment...
I'm just gonna try it without screws. Bets are open, how long will they stick to the deck? Gonna skate a flatbar for a few hours tomorrow as a test. I say it's gonna work forever.
The double sided tape can handle 6 kg per 25 cm. The rails are 36 cm long, I've taped the full length and I really don't think there's a lot of force on rails that could rip them off in any direction.
Expand Quotei agree with the super juices (softest, widest , most stable wheel possible) and whatever bearings and deck you dont care about cause i dont think theres mcuh you can do to save em.
You could put snow skate grips on as well because wet grip tape is not very reliable. Alexis Lacroix did this.
i was wondering if spraying the entire complete (maybe not the bearings...) with a galvanizing spray paint could keep it from rusting / seal the wood a bit from getting so water logged. i might try it this winter never got aroudn to it yet. the cans are pretty expensive for a weird 1 time experiment...[close]
i like this snow skate idea for grip.
i appreciate any ideas on this one, the cold, wet, dark rainy season is not my best time.
my concern with the super juices is that they will fall apart really quickly with the super rough roads where i am
Mini logo 90a or 95a wheels are great and even cheaper.Expand QuoteExpand Quotei agree with the super juices (softest, widest , most stable wheel possible) and whatever bearings and deck you dont care about cause i dont think theres mcuh you can do to save em.
You could put snow skate grips on as well because wet grip tape is not very reliable. Alexis Lacroix did this.
i was wondering if spraying the entire complete (maybe not the bearings...) with a galvanizing spray paint could keep it from rusting / seal the wood a bit from getting so water logged. i might try it this winter never got aroudn to it yet. the cans are pretty expensive for a weird 1 time experiment...[close]
i like this snow skate idea for grip.
i appreciate any ideas on this one, the cold, wet, dark rainy season is not my best time.
my concern with the super juices is that they will fall apart really quickly with the super rough roads where i am[close]
i personally would not drop $55 canadian on Super Juices and then use them on a rain deck either tbh.
If you have to get a new wheel for it, get Ricta Clouds. they are always on sale for super cheap ($30 canadian). they make 2 duros im pretty sure 78a and 93a... so you have the same problem with them shredding possible on the 78a but they are at least more of a current shape so they would be a bit more conduscive for street skating. the 93a would probably work fine and again much cheaper then getting dragons or whatever. if you can find something in the 80 duros for cheap it could be worth a try but there arent a ton of optiosn and most of the ones i have tried like rat bones would still chip as they have that old school shape.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteone of those citrus based cleaners. in australia it's called orange power, i'm sure you have something similar.
not having a go at you, but why do people want to regrip their boards?[close][close]
Good luck with the process and I am sure as others have said, it would be interesting to hear / see results.[close]
Got around to messing with this the other day. Goo Gone works great but it does leave an oily residue. Got rid of that with some wax and grease remover(a few good cleanings with windex and clean rags SHOULD work also). Took less than 5 minutes for everything.
If you go that route and use windex to get rid of the oil, try testing it on an old board with a scrap of grip to make sure it’ll stick.
to those wearing pants 2-4+ sizes too wideWith my sweet Volcom belt
how are they staying on you
to those wearing pants 2-4+ sizes too wide
how are they staying on you
Is C1rca still a thing? I've seen atleast three pairs in the wild lately and wondered what the fuck is going on. To be fair, all were pretty much new skaters.I think they got the "Fallen treatment"
to those wearing pants 2-4+ sizes too wide
how are they staying on you
rain setup? who has it? any ideas? it’s not gonna be a lot of tricks, more just skating for distance in the rain. try to keep from becoming a total sedentary pos this winter
Mini logo 90a or 95a wheels are great and even cheaper.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei agree with the super juices (softest, widest , most stable wheel possible) and whatever bearings and deck you dont care about cause i dont think theres mcuh you can do to save em.
You could put snow skate grips on as well because wet grip tape is not very reliable. Alexis Lacroix did this.
i was wondering if spraying the entire complete (maybe not the bearings...) with a galvanizing spray paint could keep it from rusting / seal the wood a bit from getting so water logged. i might try it this winter never got aroudn to it yet. the cans are pretty expensive for a weird 1 time experiment...[close]
i like this snow skate idea for grip.
i appreciate any ideas on this one, the cold, wet, dark rainy season is not my best time.
my concern with the super juices is that they will fall apart really quickly with the super rough roads where i am[close]
i personally would not drop $55 canadian on Super Juices and then use them on a rain deck either tbh.
If you have to get a new wheel for it, get Ricta Clouds. they are always on sale for super cheap ($30 canadian). they make 2 duros im pretty sure 78a and 93a... so you have the same problem with them shredding possible on the 78a but they are at least more of a current shape so they would be a bit more conduscive for street skating. the 93a would probably work fine and again much cheaper then getting dragons or whatever. if you can find something in the 80 duros for cheap it could be worth a try but there arent a ton of optiosn and most of the ones i have tried like rat bones would still chip as they have that old school shape.[close]
to those wearing pants 2-4+ sizes too wide
how are they staying on you
Expand Quoterain setup? who has it? any ideas? it’s not gonna be a lot of tricks, more just skating for distance in the rain. try to keep from becoming a total sedentary pos this winter[close]
Appreciate you asking this as I have been thinking just the same thing lately and was going to ask a similar question.Expand QuoteMini logo 90a or 95a wheels are great and even cheaper.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei agree with the super juices (softest, widest , most stable wheel possible) and whatever bearings and deck you dont care about cause i dont think theres mcuh you can do to save em.
You could put snow skate grips on as well because wet grip tape is not very reliable. Alexis Lacroix did this.
i was wondering if spraying the entire complete (maybe not the bearings...) with a galvanizing spray paint could keep it from rusting / seal the wood a bit from getting so water logged. i might try it this winter never got aroudn to it yet. the cans are pretty expensive for a weird 1 time experiment...[close]
i like this snow skate idea for grip.
i appreciate any ideas on this one, the cold, wet, dark rainy season is not my best time.
my concern with the super juices is that they will fall apart really quickly with the super rough roads where i am[close]
i personally would not drop $55 canadian on Super Juices and then use them on a rain deck either tbh.
If you have to get a new wheel for it, get Ricta Clouds. they are always on sale for super cheap ($30 canadian). they make 2 duros im pretty sure 78a and 93a... so you have the same problem with them shredding possible on the 78a but they are at least more of a current shape so they would be a bit more conduscive for street skating. the 93a would probably work fine and again much cheaper then getting dragons or whatever. if you can find something in the 80 duros for cheap it could be worth a try but there arent a ton of optiosn and most of the ones i have tried like rat bones would still chip as they have that old school shape.[close][close]
Solid advice all round, I'm lucky that I have a selection of spare barely used 56mm wheel sets to choose from for my rain board build (Pig 101a, Rough Riders 80a and Mini-Logo 95a). Of those three I was leaning towards the Mini-Logo 95a to try out first as they seem just forgiving/firm enough to (hopefully) cope with the damp ground and not slide out too much. Happy they've been mentioned:)
I've always thought that 78/80a wheels in general would be really slippy in the rain? Is it more to do with the ones mentioned like Super Juices having a wide riding surface?
My plan is to just use my rain board for pushing around when its crappy outside and not really attempting any tricks.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoterain setup? who has it? any ideas? it’s not gonna be a lot of tricks, more just skating for distance in the rain. try to keep from becoming a total sedentary pos this winter[close]
Appreciate you asking this as I have been thinking just the same thing lately and was going to ask a similar question.Expand QuoteMini logo 90a or 95a wheels are great and even cheaper.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei agree with the super juices (softest, widest , most stable wheel possible) and whatever bearings and deck you dont care about cause i dont think theres mcuh you can do to save em.
You could put snow skate grips on as well because wet grip tape is not very reliable. Alexis Lacroix did this.
i was wondering if spraying the entire complete (maybe not the bearings...) with a galvanizing spray paint could keep it from rusting / seal the wood a bit from getting so water logged. i might try it this winter never got aroudn to it yet. the cans are pretty expensive for a weird 1 time experiment...[close]
i like this snow skate idea for grip.
i appreciate any ideas on this one, the cold, wet, dark rainy season is not my best time.
my concern with the super juices is that they will fall apart really quickly with the super rough roads where i am[close]
i personally would not drop $55 canadian on Super Juices and then use them on a rain deck either tbh.
If you have to get a new wheel for it, get Ricta Clouds. they are always on sale for super cheap ($30 canadian). they make 2 duros im pretty sure 78a and 93a... so you have the same problem with them shredding possible on the 78a but they are at least more of a current shape so they would be a bit more conduscive for street skating. the 93a would probably work fine and again much cheaper then getting dragons or whatever. if you can find something in the 80 duros for cheap it could be worth a try but there arent a ton of optiosn and most of the ones i have tried like rat bones would still chip as they have that old school shape.[close][close]
Solid advice all round, I'm lucky that I have a selection of spare barely used 56mm wheel sets to choose from for my rain board build (Pig 101a, Rough Riders 80a and Mini-Logo 95a). Of those three I was leaning towards the Mini-Logo 95a to try out first as they seem just forgiving/firm enough to (hopefully) cope with the damp ground and not slide out too much. Happy they've been mentioned:)
I've always thought that 78/80a wheels in general would be really slippy in the rain? Is it more to do with the ones mentioned like Super Juices having a wide riding surface?
My plan is to just use my rain board for pushing around when its crappy outside and not really attempting any tricks.[close]
i’m of the same mind: more pushing and hills. rough riders were great for me, but i never took them down anything
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterain setup? who has it? any ideas? it’s not gonna be a lot of tricks, more just skating for distance in the rain. try to keep from becoming a total sedentary pos this winter[close]
Appreciate you asking this as I have been thinking just the same thing lately and was going to ask a similar question.Expand QuoteMini logo 90a or 95a wheels are great and even cheaper.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei agree with the super juices (softest, widest , most stable wheel possible) and whatever bearings and deck you dont care about cause i dont think theres mcuh you can do to save em.
You could put snow skate grips on as well because wet grip tape is not very reliable. Alexis Lacroix did this.
i was wondering if spraying the entire complete (maybe not the bearings...) with a galvanizing spray paint could keep it from rusting / seal the wood a bit from getting so water logged. i might try it this winter never got aroudn to it yet. the cans are pretty expensive for a weird 1 time experiment...[close]
i like this snow skate idea for grip.
i appreciate any ideas on this one, the cold, wet, dark rainy season is not my best time.
my concern with the super juices is that they will fall apart really quickly with the super rough roads where i am[close]
i personally would not drop $55 canadian on Super Juices and then use them on a rain deck either tbh.
If you have to get a new wheel for it, get Ricta Clouds. they are always on sale for super cheap ($30 canadian). they make 2 duros im pretty sure 78a and 93a... so you have the same problem with them shredding possible on the 78a but they are at least more of a current shape so they would be a bit more conduscive for street skating. the 93a would probably work fine and again much cheaper then getting dragons or whatever. if you can find something in the 80 duros for cheap it could be worth a try but there arent a ton of optiosn and most of the ones i have tried like rat bones would still chip as they have that old school shape.[close][close]
Solid advice all round, I'm lucky that I have a selection of spare barely used 56mm wheel sets to choose from for my rain board build (Pig 101a, Rough Riders 80a and Mini-Logo 95a). Of those three I was leaning towards the Mini-Logo 95a to try out first as they seem just forgiving/firm enough to (hopefully) cope with the damp ground and not slide out too much. Happy they've been mentioned:)
I've always thought that 78/80a wheels in general would be really slippy in the rain? Is it more to do with the ones mentioned like Super Juices having a wide riding surface?
My plan is to just use my rain board for pushing around when its crappy outside and not really attempting any tricks.[close]
i’m of the same mind: more pushing and hills. rough riders were great for me, but i never took them down anything[close]
Good stuff, I'd love to see some more rain setups for inspiration, maybe you could show yours in the set-up thread when its all done? I plan to upload a picture of mine when I've thrown it all together in a couple of days time. Going to keep it very basic/bland but functional for me, same wheelbase and truck size/type as my main board etc.
The reality is at this time of year where I live its more or less always damp out on the streets (when I can actually go skating that is, so in the very late evenings and super early) so sorting out a board that can be used then is a must. I'm finding it way too easy to just stay in and not go out again after work so want a board that is ready to go anytime :)
I'm just gonna try it without screws. Bets are open, how long will they stick to the deck? Gonna skate a flatbar for a few hours tomorrow as a test. I say it's gonna work forever.
The double sided tape can handle 6 kg per 25 cm. The rails are 36 cm long, I've taped the full length and I really don't think there's a lot of force on rails that could rip them off in any direction.
Hell yeah. My second day of mainly flatbar skating without screws was successful as well.Expand QuoteI'm just gonna try it without screws. Bets are open, how long will they stick to the deck? Gonna skate a flatbar for a few hours tomorrow as a test. I say it's gonna work forever.
The double sided tape can handle 6 kg per 25 cm. The rails are 36 cm long, I've taped the full length and I really don't think there's a lot of force on rails that could rip them off in any direction.[close]
Last time I did rails, I just used double sided tape and it lasted for the life of the board and proved difficult to remove when I finally took them off. Screws are belt-and-suspenders when you’re using strong tape.
Hell yeah. My second day of mainly flatbar skating without screws was successful as well.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm just gonna try it without screws. Bets are open, how long will they stick to the deck? Gonna skate a flatbar for a few hours tomorrow as a test. I say it's gonna work forever.
The double sided tape can handle 6 kg per 25 cm. The rails are 36 cm long, I've taped the full length and I really don't think there's a lot of force on rails that could rip them off in any direction.[close]
Last time I did rails, I just used double sided tape and it lasted for the life of the board and proved difficult to remove when I finally took them off. Screws are belt-and-suspenders when you’re using strong tape.[close]
DLX or Baker 8.38 is right about those dimensions.
what should one wear, if they like the look and feelI'd go with old schools just for the fact that I don't want any of my money going to Cab. See "lame instagram posts by pros" thread ;D
of half-cabs and old schools, but are near crippled by skating in them?
silly question i know. bought some nice asics but they look too good to skate in.
I'd go with old schools just for the fact that I don't want any of my money going to Cab. See "lame instagram posts by pros" thread ;DExpand Quotewhat should one wear, if they like the look and feel
of half-cabs and old schools, but are near crippled by skating in them?
silly question i know. bought some nice asics but they look too good to skate in.[close]
Looks like it’s just an entry level/ price point/ no frills wheel.This is essentially correct.
Sorry pals, but I need your advice.Quit skating Vans and problem will be solved. Brand is not what it used to be.
I got some Half Cab's and don't know which size I am anymore in shoes. My left foot is a tiny bit longer as my right one. My biggest toe ends where the thumb is. I don't know if that is enough space or if I should go up half a size. If I go up half a size, the right shoe feels a tad too big, but maybe I am just not used to that feeling. I always wore a 7.5 US in all the shoes I had. The 7.5 fits a bit snug, which I always preferred. I can feel the plastic inserts on both heels but the toes on both feet have a bit of wiggle room. The US 8 feels a bit long and roomy on the right foot.
(https://i.postimg.cc/NjMYh8dt/20231115-132109.jpg)
That's how the foot sits on the insole.
(https://i.postimg.cc/VYvs2wht/20231115-132215.jpg)
Both photos were taken around 1 pm while I stood up with all my weight. Any help would really be appreciated.
Quit skating Vans and problem will be solved. Brand is not what it used to be.Expand QuoteSorry pals, but I need your advice.
I got some Half Cab's and don't know which size I am anymore in shoes. My left foot is a tiny bit longer as my right one. My biggest toe ends where the thumb is. I don't know if that is enough space or if I should go up half a size. If I go up half a size, the right shoe feels a tad too big, but maybe I am just not used to that feeling. I always wore a 7.5 US in all the shoes I had. The 7.5 fits a bit snug, which I always preferred. I can feel the plastic inserts on both heels but the toes on both feet have a bit of wiggle room. The US 8 feels a bit long and roomy on the right foot.
(https://i.postimg.cc/NjMYh8dt/20231115-132109.jpg)
That's how the foot sits on the insole.
(https://i.postimg.cc/VYvs2wht/20231115-132215.jpg)
Both photos were taken around 1 pm while I stood up with all my weight. Any help would really be appreciated.[close]
Except for the 808 and 600 I tried every NB# model in various sizes. These shoes just doesn't seem to fit my foot type. Most are too narrow at the midfoot or at the heels.
The NB# 306 was the only model that seemed to fit me well, but I didn't like the floppy feel near the toes because of that cut out toe wave thing on top of the shoe.
here’s the thing tho: your half cabs look better than the other shoes mentioned.
i am still continuing to harm my feet by skating in some 92 uprise vans, because they look nice from the top.
the fit on my half cabs is weird: toe box feels great, nice and wide, but i can almost lose the whole shoe, when pushing. i’ve got wide metatarsal’s, narrow heels. the narrow heel thing always had me going for nikes, and dunks fit the best probably, but i’m just tired of looking at them.
i’ve probably chastised you before: but wear your shoes bigger, rather than smaller. or fuck up your feet. you can ease into it by wearing thicker socks . just get used to swimming. (this is just an opinion, probably not even a good one).
i don’t know what vans is doing but they need to get their shit together.
this is making me want to try cons and i do not remember how the one stars ctas 70s are sized and now i gotta drive somewhere and try on everything.
I don't want to try the KSL. When I really love them, the shoe will be discontinued. These Half Cab's won't work for my foot shape. Maybe I try some 306 again in a few weeks. Or anyone might have recommendations for a wide, round cupsole toe box?
Expand QuoteApologies if you've already had one, but if you're looking at Flights, try one before you buy more.
I'm on one now, and it's a great board, but- expensive, razors faster, hurts more when it hits you, the heads of the hardware stick up- because of the carbon layer, and small chips suck because the top carbon layer peels with em...[close]
Lmao, not even 10 minutes after posting this, I chip the tail exactly as described. Oh well, got a good run out of this board at least!
I don't want to try the KSL. When I really love them, the shoe will be discontinued. These Half Cab's won't work for my foot shape. Maybe I try some 306 again in a few weeks. Or anyone might have recommendations for a wide, round cupsole toe box?Hear me out
has anyone ever seen people cut these little zig zags into round rails? im assuming this is to give it a bit more friction so you dont slide out as easily / better lock in?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CzpAFVdS1YR/?img_index=1
has anyone skated a limosine board (specifically the 9”)?
does all of the arty things detract from the boards performance?
Expand Quotehas anyone skated a limosine board (specifically the 9”)?
does all of the arty things detract from the boards performance?[close]
I had not actually looked, but it seems they do go above and beyond with cool stuff, even the specific ply colours, some of those boards being all coloured ply layers, some slick, some just graphic with pearl overlay, etc.
Going by that, besides having a slick bottom on one, I don't think the rest of the other things would make any difference to skating it but it might be a little more slidey with some things, then very slidey with the slick bottom.
Also having all their dimensions on their side is a plus and that 9.0 x 33.25 with 14.8 wb is a different one too, unless they just measured the inside edge of the holes for the slightly shorter wheelbase.
https://limosineskateboards.com/
https://limosineskateboards.com/products/copy-of-snake-pit-slick-bottom
Digital Print With Negative Opacities To Reveal Black Wood Grain In Upper Image(Trees) With Pearl Coat Over Bottom Image (Water)
VENEERS 2-6 DYED GREEN , TOP PLY ESPRESSO
Available in:
8.38" x 31.89"
14.20" Wheelbase
8.5" x 32.25"
14.40" Wheelbase
9.0" x 33.25"
14.8" Wheelbase
(https://limosineskateboards.com/cdn/shop/files/loreth_top_detail_1100x.jpg)
has anyone ever seen people cut these little zig zags into round rails? im assuming this is to give it a bit more friction so you dont slide out as easily / better lock in?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CzpAFVdS1YR/?img_index=1
Sorry pals, but I need your advice.
I got some Half Cab's and don't know which size I am anymore in shoes. My left foot is a tiny bit longer as my right one. My biggest toe ends where the thumb is. I don't know if that is enough space or if I should go up half a size. If I go up half a size, the right shoe feels a tad too big, but maybe I am just not used to that feeling. I always wore a 7.5 US in all the shoes I had. The 7.5 fits a bit snug, which I always preferred. I can feel the plastic inserts on both heels but the toes on both feet have a bit of wiggle room. The US 8 feels a bit long and roomy on the right foot.
That's how the foot sits on the insole.
Both photos were taken around 1 pm while I stood up with all my weight. Any help would really be appreciated.
I remember reading about mini logo bearings being decent, is it really true?
Just need bearings to put a second setup and found mini logos really cheap in here.
Expand QuoteI remember reading about mini logo bearings being decent, is it really true?
Just need bearings to put a second setup and found mini logos really cheap in here.[close]
afaik gear heads are pretty sure they're Reds, just with different shields.
Expand Quotehas anyone ever seen people cut these little zig zags into round rails? im assuming this is to give it a bit more friction so you dont slide out as easily / better lock in?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CzpAFVdS1YR/?img_index=1[close]
Less friction so it grinds consistent w/o wax
I think they invented it https://www.diamondgrindcoping.com/
Am I a baby or do deck rails make your board feel heavy as fuuuck? Both? Feel like I can only ollie 70% as high as normal. (Same setup)Option B.
If I bought a flight board in 8.75 or 9 and re drilled the trucks would I lose pop from having such a big nose and tail.Did you ever watch prof Schmitt talk about skateboard setups? It really helped with trying to perfect a setup.
There's nothing on this earth I want more than a big ass flight deck at this moment. But I don't want lethargic pop at all. Last time I redrilled a tail side of board it was not the best move at all.
What do pals think
I remember reading about mini logo bearings being decent, is it really true?Mini logos are the shit. The rubber shield comes off easy for cleaning. They roll decent, but Swiss is noticeably much faster.
Just need bearings to put a second setup and found mini logos really cheap in here.
I know that Vincent Touzery was on venture for a min. But I’ve seen recent clips/photos that look like Indy’s or Aces. Anyone with the insider info?
I’m not one to usually analyze other peoples setups as I usually over-analyze my own. But I’m curious.
I know that Vincent Touzery was on venture for a min. But I’ve seen recent clips/photos that look like Indy’s or Aces. Anyone with the insider info?
I’m not one to usually analyze other peoples setups as I usually over-analyze my own. But I’m curious.
Expand QuoteI know that Vincent Touzery was on venture for a min. But I’ve seen recent clips/photos that look like Indy’s or Aces. Anyone with the insider info?
I’m not one to usually analyze other peoples setups as I usually over-analyze my own. But I’m curious.[close]
Lucas Puig was on Indys for a few clips too, now back on Thunders. Maybe its just a distribution thing?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI remember reading about mini logo bearings being decent, is it really true?
Just need bearings to put a second setup and found mini logos really cheap in here.[close]
afaik gear heads are pretty sure they're Reds, just with different shields.[close]
Mini Logos are noticeably different from Reds in that they have two shields, where Reds have one and the bearing retainer is sealed and visible in the rear. They appear to be totally different bearings, but in my personal experience, they're as good as Reds or other budget bearings.
Any ideas as to why one shoelace comes loose more often than another?? Not exclusive to skating, just general walking the last couple days.
Expand QuoteAny ideas as to why one shoelace comes loose more often than another?? Not exclusive to skating, just general walking the last couple days.[close]
Because someone is gossiping about you.
But actually, probably something to do with precession and the manner in which you knot your shoelace. If you don't already, tie your shoes left over right, such that the knot resembles a bow tie going straight across the top of your shoes, instead of right-over-left, where the knot will angle slightly down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPCwon2BKoQ
You set me up for a good question for this thread but I'm gonna have to bend the wording to make it fit Shoes and Gear.Expand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/hCZtbMp/IMG-20231022-000736-173.jpg) (https://ibb.co/zN70p5K)
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Look at this old shit. Cool right?[close]
Since I don't see Frankie Hills' board in that poster, who was he riding for in 1991? Had he already been injured?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI remember reading about mini logo bearings being decent, is it really true?
Just need bearings to put a second setup and found mini logos really cheap in here.[close]
afaik gear heads are pretty sure they're Reds, just with different shields.[close]
Mini Logos are noticeably different from Reds in that they have two shields, where Reds have one and the bearing retainer is sealed and visible in the rear. They appear to be totally different bearings, but in my personal experience, they're as good as Reds or other budget bearings.[close]
Thanks for the correction.
Related question: How do y'all handle bearings with two shields? I find it quite annoying to have to remove one shield to see which side should face which way.
Anyone else hate when you have that little gap between the trucks and the deck where the nose and tail start to kick up after the bolts? Drives me insane.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAny ideas as to why one shoelace comes loose more often than another?? Not exclusive to skating, just general walking the last couple days.[close]
Because someone is gossiping about you.
But actually, probably something to do with precession and the manner in which you knot your shoelace. If you don't already, tie your shoes left over right, such that the knot resembles a bow tie going straight across the top of your shoes, instead of right-over-left, where the knot will angle slightly down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPCwon2BKoQ[close]
Not sure if I'm misunderstanding, but what he did in the video and what you said seem to contradict each other. As, his method is the one to "supposedly" never untie but you're saying do the other way to never untie.
Either way, tying to make the bow across the top is the better way to do it, from my experience
Anyone notice Tony Hawk has been wearing lakai again lately?
Expand QuoteAnyone notice Tony Hawk has been wearing lakai again lately?[close]
He's been wearing Lakai since he left Vans. I haven't seen him in any promotional material, and it doesn't seem like they're giving him a shoe, so I imagine he's just getting flowed via his son and his old friends.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone notice Tony Hawk has been wearing lakai again lately?[close]
He's been wearing Lakai since he left Vans. I haven't seen him in any promotional material, and it doesn't seem like they're giving him a shoe, so I imagine he's just getting flowed via his son and his old friends.[close]
from just a sponsorship perspective, surprised that lakai didn’t do more with him, surprised that vans didn’t as well. he’s visible. i don’t feel like flaco is pushing weight. but what do i know. lakai is weird as hell. i’m a fan of griffin and simon, the rest, and the shoes tho. sheesh.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone notice Tony Hawk has been wearing lakai again lately?[close]
He's been wearing Lakai since he left Vans. I haven't seen him in any promotional material, and it doesn't seem like they're giving him a shoe, so I imagine he's just getting flowed via his son and his old friends.[close]
from just a sponsorship perspective, surprised that lakai didn’t do more with him, surprised that vans didn’t as well. he’s visible. i don’t feel like flaco is pushing weight. but what do i know. lakai is weird as hell. i’m a fan of griffin and simon, the rest, and the shoes tho. sheesh.[close]
I have to imagine that Tony Hawk's value selling a product like a skateboard shoe is actually pretty minimal at this point.
Does anyone know what board this shape is from orginally?
venture baseplates are slightly longer than other baseplatesExpand QuoteAnyone else hate when you have that little gap between the trucks and the deck where the nose and tail start to kick up after the bolts? Drives me insane.[close]
Yeah man, that shit would drive me nuts. Especially when the board stands up and you are about to throw down. My homie has that gap with his Ventures on a few decks he rode. I never saw that with Indys or Thunders on BBS decks.
Anyone notice Tony Hawk has been wearing lakai again lately?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone notice Tony Hawk has been wearing lakai again lately?[close]
He's been wearing Lakai since he left Vans. I haven't seen him in any promotional material, and it doesn't seem like they're giving him a shoe, so I imagine he's just getting flowed via his son and his old friends.[close]
from just a sponsorship perspective, surprised that lakai didn’t do more with him, surprised that vans didn’t as well. he’s visible. i don’t feel like flaco is pushing weight. but what do i know. lakai is weird as hell. i’m a fan of griffin and simon, the rest, and the shoes tho. sheesh.[close]
I have to imagine that Tony Hawk's value selling a product like a skateboard shoe is actually pretty minimal at this point.[close]
I both agree and disagree with this.
On one hand, he's a legend and people LOVE Tony Hawk so the novelty factor of it being "Tony Hawk" associated gear, there are plenty of people who will buy it because they're fans of him/what he rocks because he rocks it. I skated his Proto Lakai model and bought 3 colors. Skated 1 and hooked a homie up with the other 2. Pretty good shoe. I was interested because of Tony first and because I liked Lakai shoes (at the time).
On the other hand, he's not like Ishod, GT, Griffin Gass, etc. who are all in their "prime" so their skating = gear must be good if they're THAT good. "If I can float frontside airs or get tech because Ishod or Griffin's shoes, I'll get them" vibes.
Idk, I believe he has good selling power due to his visibility, his charismatic personality, honesty, and charitable efforts (Tony Hawk Foundation, giving completes away, etc.) to warrant pro collaborations with another brand he likes.
Must be dope to be a free agent and wear/skate your son's pro shoes though.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone notice Tony Hawk has been wearing lakai again lately?[close]
He's been wearing Lakai since he left Vans. I haven't seen him in any promotional material, and it doesn't seem like they're giving him a shoe, so I imagine he's just getting flowed via his son and his old friends.[close]
from just a sponsorship perspective, surprised that lakai didn’t do more with him, surprised that vans didn’t as well. he’s visible. i don’t feel like flaco is pushing weight. but what do i know. lakai is weird as hell. i’m a fan of griffin and simon, the rest, and the shoes tho. sheesh.[close]
I have to imagine that Tony Hawk's value selling a product like a skateboard shoe is actually pretty minimal at this point.[close]
I both agree and disagree with this.
On one hand, he's a legend and people LOVE Tony Hawk so the novelty factor of it being "Tony Hawk" associated gear, there are plenty of people who will buy it because they're fans of him/what he rocks because he rocks it. I skated his Proto Lakai model and bought 3 colors. Skated 1 and hooked a homie up with the other 2. Pretty good shoe. I was interested because of Tony first and because I liked Lakai shoes (at the time).
On the other hand, he's not like Ishod, GT, Griffin Gass, etc. who are all in their "prime" so their skating = gear must be good if they're THAT good. "If I can float frontside airs or get tech because Ishod or Griffin's shoes, I'll get them" vibes.
Idk, I believe he has good selling power due to his visibility, his charismatic personality, honesty, and charitable efforts (Tony Hawk Foundation, giving completes away, etc.) to warrant pro collaborations with another brand he likes.
Must be dope to be a free agent and wear/skate your son's pro shoes though.[close]
I guess my point is that, if there were big demand for a legitimate Hawk skate shoe, such a thing would already exist. It’s entirely possible that it’s no longer worth his time to put energy into promoting a shoe when he gets a five-digit appearance fee for showing up to your corporate retreat in Aspen for a weekend. It’s not as if Tony is shy about sticking his name onto things. Maybe Lakai does a limited rerelease of his Proto or something.
The Lakai Hawk shoe was pretty hideous looking though, wasn't it? I'm guessing the Adidas Nora shoe is selling well as it looks nice, so will appeal to the non-skate crowd who don't know who, or what, a nora is.
lol dont you guys remember there was an entire HAWK brand of clothing head to toe, shoes, shorts, pads, completes, shirts
Do VX decks still have pretty steep kicks? Considering buying one online but don't want to be unpleasantly surprised. None of the local shops have them so I can check them out, either.I got the most recent Mccoy VX twin tail and it's very steep (And not actually a twin, nose is steeper)
Expand QuoteThe Lakai Hawk shoe was pretty hideous looking though, wasn't it? I'm guessing the Adidas Nora shoe is selling well as it looks nice, so will appeal to the non-skate crowd who don't know who, or what, a nora is.[close]
No, I feel it was one of the better designs Lakai had done in awhile. It wasn't a bland, basic vulc design we had been seeing from them. It used the same sole as the Atlantic and current runs of Telford XLK. If you like that sole, it would be good. If you didn't, then you wouldn't.
That shape could be too pointy for people, understandably. They skated pretty well. Flick felt great though! Were a little thin for the sole and the upper, but overall a good (not great) shoe. Not super durable, but not trashed in a day either.
Seemed to sell okay for a little while and the launch colors stirred a lot of buzz for Lakai and Tony nostalgia fans. The interest definitely tapered off as we headed into Covid, Tony left/they stopped producing them.
I owned 3 or 4 pairs and genuinely liked them. Skated 1/wore 1 and gave the other 2-3 away to minimize. I didn't like them enough to keep them, however.
It was a nice modern homage to Tony's Prototype from Airwalk. Couldn't find a good photo of the matching colorway in the Airwalk to the Proto I posted:
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/VwYAAOSwI7Rkvelx/s-l400.jpg)
(https://cdn.sanity.io/images/c1chvb1i/production/5407667ef3de572592dee0594ee8f4e0031255e6-700x468.jpg)Expand Quotelol dont you guys remember there was an entire HAWK brand of clothing head to toe, shoes, shorts, pads, completes, shirts[close]
I remember and have owned a handful of Hawk clothes when I was a teenager/young adult. Some of their button up long sleeves and sweaters were pretty nice. They lasted me a long time, so as far as budget friendly casual wear goes, they were a hit. Department store vibes with that HAWK line for sure. I might still have one of my hoodies. Will post a pic if I do
I got the most recent Mccoy VX twin tail and it's very steep (And not actually a twin, nose is steeper)Expand QuoteDo VX decks still have pretty steep kicks? Considering buying one online but don't want to be unpleasantly surprised. None of the local shops have them so I can check them out, either.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe Lakai Hawk shoe was pretty hideous looking though, wasn't it? I'm guessing the Adidas Nora shoe is selling well as it looks nice, so will appeal to the non-skate crowd who don't know who, or what, a nora is.[close]
No, I feel it was one of the better designs Lakai had done in awhile. It wasn't a bland, basic vulc design we had been seeing from them. It used the same sole as the Atlantic and current runs of Telford XLK. If you like that sole, it would be good. If you didn't, then you wouldn't.
That shape could be too pointy for people, understandably. They skated pretty well. Flick felt great though! Were a little thin for the sole and the upper, but overall a good (not great) shoe. Not super durable, but not trashed in a day either.
Seemed to sell okay for a little while and the launch colors stirred a lot of buzz for Lakai and Tony nostalgia fans. The interest definitely tapered off as we headed into Covid, Tony left/they stopped producing them.
I owned 3 or 4 pairs and genuinely liked them. Skated 1/wore 1 and gave the other 2-3 away to minimize. I didn't like them enough to keep them, however.
It was a nice modern homage to Tony's Prototype from Airwalk. Couldn't find a good photo of the matching colorway in the Airwalk to the Proto I posted:
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/VwYAAOSwI7Rkvelx/s-l400.jpg)
(https://cdn.sanity.io/images/c1chvb1i/production/5407667ef3de572592dee0594ee8f4e0031255e6-700x468.jpg)Expand Quotelol dont you guys remember there was an entire HAWK brand of clothing head to toe, shoes, shorts, pads, completes, shirts[close]
I remember and have owned a handful of Hawk clothes when I was a teenager/young adult. Some of their button up long sleeves and sweaters were pretty nice. They lasted me a long time, so as far as budget friendly casual wear goes, they were a hit. Department store vibes with that HAWK line for sure. I might still have one of my hoodies. Will post a pic if I do[close]
yeah this is the shoe. i thought it looked nice, and was obviously different, which i respect.
the shoe did skate ok. it didn’t feel like. $100 ish shoe, which is what i think they started off selling it as.
the sole isn’t terrible, but it’s not as nice as the og telford sole either.
I'm looking at some cheap decks to buy, and I've seen an Enjoi deck for like £29, but it says 'resin hybrid construction'. What does this mean? Is it basically a price point quality deck?"3.9 – RESIN HYBRID MAPLE
"3.9 – RESIN HYBRID MAPLEExpand QuoteI'm looking at some cheap decks to buy, and I've seen an Enjoi deck for like £29, but it says 'resin hybrid construction'. What does this mean? Is it basically a price point quality deck?[close]
If you’re looking for a Resin Hybrid Maple construction, check out the decks by Dwindle brands Almost, Enjoi, Zero, Darkstar and Blind. For these decks, a mixture of “normal” Canadian maple wood and the harder “Hard Rock Maple” is used. These individually pressed decks are distinguished by their longevity."
(Skatedeluxe)
Seems pretty normal construction to me
Conicals or classic shape?
Conicals or classic shape?
Resin Hybrid decks are 2 plys of maple and 5 plys of birch, fine for kids, but if you're looking for a deck that lasts go for the regular Resin-7."3.9 – RESIN HYBRID MAPLEExpand QuoteI'm looking at some cheap decks to buy, and I've seen an Enjoi deck for like £29, but it says 'resin hybrid construction'. What does this mean? Is it basically a price point quality deck?[close]
If you’re looking for a Resin Hybrid Maple construction, check out the decks by Dwindle brands Almost, Enjoi, Zero, Darkstar and Blind. For these decks, a mixture of “normal” Canadian maple wood and the harder “Hard Rock Maple” is used. These individually pressed decks are distinguished by their longevity."
(Skatedeluxe)
Seems pretty normal construction to me
every distributor is sitting on a lot of inventory
some say they have extra stuff for 2 or 3 years
i don't know if dwindle will make another cliché scam with almost, blind, etc. but even if they stop producing those brands, decks will be available for a lonnnnng time
Conicals or classic shape?
Nike blazers non sb, are they good to skate in?
Is there somewhere I can still get the adidas Mike Arnold? Will they be re released? Are the any adidas insiders on this forum? @Sk.A.T.A.N ?Size 11 https://thepremierstore.com/products/mike-arnold-x-adidas-handball-top?_pos=23&_fid=fd1cf7a8a&_ss=c&variant=40388163502145
Expand QuoteNike blazers non sb, are they good to skate in?[close]
They're okay. They definitely don't have as much support/durable material/stitching as the SB ones, but they're completely skatable
Here's a video that may help your decision if you're interested in watching it. Ignore the "custom" thing in what he ordered. The shoe itself is practically identical to what is sold off the shelf in stores
https://youtu.be/PNrp62rFJE4?si=0682fYjhwugiHz7x
Which bearings would you guys recommend to me if I don't care about them being super fast, I just want them to hold up super long without ever cleaning them? They just need to be ok in terms of speed, and stay that way virtually forever.
Which bearings would you guys recommend to me if I don't care about them being super fast, I just want them to hold up super long without ever cleaning them? They just need to be ok in terms of speed, and stay that way virtually forever.
Which bearings would you guys recommend to me if I don't care about them being super fast, I just want them to hold up super long without ever cleaning them? They just need to be ok in terms of speed, and stay that way virtually forever.If $ is not a problem: Bones swiss 6
Which bearings would you guys recommend to me if I don't care about them being super fast, I just want them to hold up super long without ever cleaning them? They just need to be ok in terms of speed, and stay that way virtually forever.
Is there somewhere I can still get the adidas Mike Arnold? Will they be re released? Are the any adidas insiders on this forum? @Sk.A.T.A.N ?
@Madam, I'm AdamWhich size?
@DakotaRed
Thx for the links
I'm Europe based and not sure how I feel about shipping 3 pairs of shoes across the Atlantic altough 68euros, even with 50 euros shipping on top, is cheaper than they are here and a very temping offer...
Expand QuoteWhich bearings would you guys recommend to me if I don't care about them being super fast, I just want them to hold up super long without ever cleaning them? They just need to be ok in terms of speed, and stay that way virtually forever.[close]
Bones Swiss 6
Thanks for all the answers about bearings. Gonna think about it and probably invest in swiss six in the future, but at the moment it's way too much money. I feel like mini logos got a bit worse. Still the best in terms of bang for buck, but they used to hold up much longer for me.
Anybody has skated Penny 2? Worth it? Got a nice discount and I could get those or OG1 but don't want to waste a good discount that could be used in some 808
Expand QuoteAnyone got any recommendations on where I can find some brown cords? I cant find any Kirkland brand ones lately so im looking for something with that similar fit/price range.[close]
I've got these in black and they're probably my favorite pants.
https://shop.ccs.com/products/ccs-original-relaxed-corduroy-pants-brown
Picked up a sci fi 8.5 listed as 14.5 wb but it was more like 14.3. Anyone else experience this?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone got any recommendations on where I can find some brown cords? I cant find any Kirkland brand ones lately so im looking for something with that similar fit/price range.[close]
I've got these in black and they're probably my favorite pants.
https://shop.ccs.com/products/ccs-original-relaxed-corduroy-pants-brown[close]
Sorry for bumping this a year later, but how do these fit in the waist compared to like a Dickies 874? Are they TTS or vanity sized? And did they shrink a lot?
Anyone here know what grit sandpaper to use to remove a board graphic the quickest when doing it by hand without an orbital sander? I've done the acetone method and also lacquer thinner which is acetone mixed with other chemicals and both leave a milky white haze on the stain after the graphic is gone and it looks like shit.
Expand QuotePicked up a sci fi 8.5 listed as 14.5 wb but it was more like 14.3. Anyone else experience this?[close]
What graphic? They sometimes use this shape, which is the same as the DLX Tom Knox/generic team deck shape.
I've used 80 then 220. Depends on how much paint, but 80 took it off super quick, 220 got it nice and smooth, toss paint and/or clear over and it'll be great.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone got any recommendations on where I can find some brown cords? I cant find any Kirkland brand ones lately so im looking for something with that similar fit/price range.[close]
I've got these in black and they're probably my favorite pants.
https://shop.ccs.com/products/ccs-original-relaxed-corduroy-pants-brown[close]
Sorry for bumping this a year later, but how do these fit in the waist compared to like a Dickies 874? Are they TTS or vanity sized? And did they shrink a lot?[close]
I have no idea. I only own some heavy duty Dickie's painter pants from my days as a laborer.
I've used 80 then 220. Depends on how much paint, but 80 took it off super quick, 220 got it nice and smooth, toss paint and/or clear over and it'll be great.
Expand QuoteI've used 80 then 220. Depends on how much paint, but 80 took it off super quick, 220 got it nice and smooth, toss paint and/or clear over and it'll be great.[close]
I also did it like this by hand. Takes a bit of time but can also be kinda relaxing.
*forgot to add, you can stick the sandpaper or grip on something like a wooden block. It will feel a bit more handy and you can apply even pressure.
Picked up a sci fi 8.5 listed as 14.5 wb but it was more like 14.3. Anyone else experience this?
What board brands have you guys noticed have a good amount of flat after the truck bolts on a lift of their shapes? I can pretty much only buy boards online and hate when there's a gap between the back of the truck baseplate and the board right before the tail and nose kick up. I feel like the only boards iver ever broken are when there's a gap and they break at the tail right next to the truck bolts. I'm on a quasi 8.625 currently and the shape is nice but I'm not digging the PS stix wood, it feels flimsy and there's the gap I hate.Girl/Chocolate decks have a stupid big amount flat where you want it. (I hate it)
Girl/Chocolate decks have a stupid big amount flat where you want it. (I hate it)Expand QuoteWhat board brands have you guys noticed have a good amount of flat after the truck bolts on a lift of their shapes? I can pretty much only buy boards online and hate when there's a gap between the back of the truck baseplate and the board right before the tail and nose kick up. I feel like the only boards iver ever broken are when there's a gap and they break at the tail right next to the truck bolts. I'm on a quasi 8.625 currently and the shape is nice but I'm not digging the PS stix wood, it feels flimsy and there's the gap I hate.[close]
How does dsm compare to bbs? Im tempted to try an 8.38 or 8.5 Jacuzzi, my previous 3 boards were all 8.38 from Real, which are known to be closer to 8.5. Thanks in advance
Expand QuoteGirl/Chocolate decks have a stupid big amount flat where you want it. (I hate it)Expand QuoteWhat board brands have you guys noticed have a good amount of flat after the truck bolts on a lift of their shapes? I can pretty much only buy boards online and hate when there's a gap between the back of the truck baseplate and the board right before the tail and nose kick up. I feel like the only boards iver ever broken are when there's a gap and they break at the tail right next to the truck bolts. I'm on a quasi 8.625 currently and the shape is nice but I'm not digging the PS stix wood, it feels flimsy and there's the gap I hate.[close][close]
I noticed Sour boards do to. HLC wood, so often shorter 14.2 wheelbases with a lot of flat past bolts before the kicks.
Shorter wheelbases on regular molds often have a lot more flat after bolts anyway, from some woodshops / brands, but I think BBS and PS Stix are often very specific with molds in relation to wheelbases, as Prof Schmitt saying they keep them very much between one to two fingers of flat, which then often means that longer baseplates like Venture will seem like they stick out or lift up more.
Guessing you mean the boards break over the inside bolt holes? This is the most common breakage point on any board, regardless of concave, trucks, etc, but I haven't seen too many break on the outside of the kicks through the bolts, although it does happen.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGirl/Chocolate decks have a stupid big amount flat where you want it. (I hate it)Expand QuoteWhat board brands have you guys noticed have a good amount of flat after the truck bolts on a lift of their shapes? I can pretty much only buy boards online and hate when there's a gap between the back of the truck baseplate and the board right before the tail and nose kick up. I feel like the only boards iver ever broken are when there's a gap and they break at the tail right next to the truck bolts. I'm on a quasi 8.625 currently and the shape is nice but I'm not digging the PS stix wood, it feels flimsy and there's the gap I hate.[close][close]
I noticed Sour boards do to. HLC wood, so often shorter 14.2 wheelbases with a lot of flat past bolts before the kicks.
Shorter wheelbases on regular molds often have a lot more flat after bolts anyway, from some woodshops / brands, but I think BBS and PS Stix are often very specific with molds in relation to wheelbases, as Prof Schmitt saying they keep them very much between one to two fingers of flat, which then often means that longer baseplates like Venture will seem like they stick out or lift up more.
Guessing you mean the boards break over the inside bolt holes? This is the most common breakage point on any board, regardless of concave, trucks, etc, but I haven't seen too many break on the outside of the kicks through the bolts, although it does happen.[close]
They break right next to the outside bolts closest to the tail. I don't break boards often but it does happen more when the gap is there. I have to imagine it's as the the tail flexes down it closes the gap and then hits the truck baseplate, maybe causing more issues for me than if the entirety of the baseplate was constantly in full contact with the board.
I do try and look at the wheelbase to length ratio when buying a board, I'd assume a 14.5" wb on a 32.5" board would have a longer nose and tail than 14.5" wb on a 32" board but it's so hit and miss as a gauge as two boards can have 6.75" tails but be different in how far along the board they start to kick up after the bolts. There's also the chance that the extra length in the ratio just gets taken up in a longer nose.
I'm not really too concerned with how much fingers of flat there is, just that there is no gap. My mind also might be playing tricks on me.
my setup got pretty wet today. ik my boards fucked. but i was concerned bout my trucks n bearings.
running some af1 hollows and quantum isotopes. managed to pat dry the trucks. thanks
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGirl/Chocolate decks have a stupid big amount flat where you want it. (I hate it)Expand QuoteWhat board brands have you guys noticed have a good amount of flat after the truck bolts on a lift of their shapes? I can pretty much only buy boards online and hate when there's a gap between the back of the truck baseplate and the board right before the tail and nose kick up. I feel like the only boards iver ever broken are when there's a gap and they break at the tail right next to the truck bolts. I'm on a quasi 8.625 currently and the shape is nice but I'm not digging the PS stix wood, it feels flimsy and there's the gap I hate.[close][close]
I noticed Sour boards do to. HLC wood, so often shorter 14.2 wheelbases with a lot of flat past bolts before the kicks.
Shorter wheelbases on regular molds often have a lot more flat after bolts anyway, from some woodshops / brands, but I think BBS and PS Stix are often very specific with molds in relation to wheelbases, as Prof Schmitt saying they keep them very much between one to two fingers of flat, which then often means that longer baseplates like Venture will seem like they stick out or lift up more.
Guessing you mean the boards break over the inside bolt holes? This is the most common breakage point on any board, regardless of concave, trucks, etc, but I haven't seen too many break on the outside of the kicks through the bolts, although it does happen.[close]
They break right next to the outside bolts closest to the tail. I don't break boards often but it does happen more when the gap is there. I have to imagine it's as the the tail flexes down it closes the gap and then hits the truck baseplate, maybe causing more issues for me than if the entirety of the baseplate was constantly in full contact with the board.
I do try and look at the wheelbase to length ratio when buying a board, I'd assume a 14.5" wb on a 32.5" board would have a longer nose and tail than 14.5" wb on a 32" board but it's so hit and miss as a gauge as two boards can have 6.75" tails but be different in how far along the board they start to kick up after the bolts. There's also the chance that the extra length in the ratio just gets taken up in a longer nose.
I'm not really too concerned with how much fingers of flat there is, just that there is no gap. My mind also might be playing tricks on me.[close]
Wait, you want NO gap between bolts and when tails kick up? That means you DON'T want boards with > fingers of flat before the kicks. Wanted to be sure since I may have misunderstood from the early posts.
If you don't want that gap, most of BBS decks do not have an excessive amount of flat. Unlike Crailtap and some PS Stix shapes.
- DLX, Black Label, Polar, etc.
Avoid the China woodshop brands (Girl/Chocolate, non-pro Toy Machine, etc.) if you don't like that gap between bolts and the kicks
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGirl/Chocolate decks have a stupid big amount flat where you want it. (I hate it)Expand QuoteWhat board brands have you guys noticed have a good amount of flat after the truck bolts on a lift of their shapes? I can pretty much only buy boards online and hate when there's a gap between the back of the truck baseplate and the board right before the tail and nose kick up. I feel like the only boards iver ever broken are when there's a gap and they break at the tail right next to the truck bolts. I'm on a quasi 8.625 currently and the shape is nice but I'm not digging the PS stix wood, it feels flimsy and there's the gap I hate.[close][close]
I noticed Sour boards do to. HLC wood, so often shorter 14.2 wheelbases with a lot of flat past bolts before the kicks.
Shorter wheelbases on regular molds often have a lot more flat after bolts anyway, from some woodshops / brands, but I think BBS and PS Stix are often very specific with molds in relation to wheelbases, as Prof Schmitt saying they keep them very much between one to two fingers of flat, which then often means that longer baseplates like Venture will seem like they stick out or lift up more.
Guessing you mean the boards break over the inside bolt holes? This is the most common breakage point on any board, regardless of concave, trucks, etc, but I haven't seen too many break on the outside of the kicks through the bolts, although it does happen.[close]
They break right next to the outside bolts closest to the tail. I don't break boards often but it does happen more when the gap is there. I have to imagine it's as the the tail flexes down it closes the gap and then hits the truck baseplate, maybe causing more issues for me than if the entirety of the baseplate was constantly in full contact with the board.
I do try and look at the wheelbase to length ratio when buying a board, I'd assume a 14.5" wb on a 32.5" board would have a longer nose and tail than 14.5" wb on a 32" board but it's so hit and miss as a gauge as two boards can have 6.75" tails but be different in how far along the board they start to kick up after the bolts. There's also the chance that the extra length in the ratio just gets taken up in a longer nose.
I'm not really too concerned with how much fingers of flat there is, just that there is no gap. My mind also might be playing tricks on me.[close]
Wait, you want NO gap between bolts and when tails kick up? That means you DON'T want boards with > fingers of flat before the kicks. Wanted to be sure since I may have misunderstood from the early posts.
If you don't want that gap, most of BBS decks do not have an excessive amount of flat. Unlike Crailtap and some PS Stix shapes.
- DLX, Black Label, Polar, etc.
Avoid the China woodshop brands (Girl/Chocolate, non-pro Toy Machine, etc.) if you don't like that gap between bolts and the kicks[close]
I might be explaining wrong, I mean a physical gap between the baseplate of trucks and the bottom of the board. When there's not much flat or the tail and nose kick up quickly after the bolts there is sometimes a small gap at the back of the baseplate. Not referring to the fingers of flat as the gap.
I tried searching but couldn’t find much. What’s the consensus on sizing for the Adidas Puig (Cupsole)? I usually have to go half size up on most adidas.TTS for me
Are Fastbreaks TTS?For me, skate version, yes.
I just bought rails for the first time since ever. What how should I put them on?
Anyone? Bueller?
I can't test fit these stupid slippery things.
Expand QuoteI just bought rails for the first time since ever. What how should I put them on?
Anyone? Bueller?
I can't test fit these stupid slippery things.[close]
I just use a screw gun but I'm really good with one. Finish with a screwdriver to get them tighter
I set them at 2 fingers from the edge, but you can set them at one finger
Sometimes I set the top and bottom screw first and then pull on the rail to round it out to the edge for an old school look, or to go with the shape of the board. Best practise is to start from the middle and go out, but I never do
You can test them with double sided tape
Why do trucks feel tighter when you set up a new board? Doesn’t matter which woodshop it is. I could set up the same shape and same size board from the same company two boards in a row, but my trucks always feel rock hard at the start of the boards life and extra loose(the way I like) right before it’s dead. Is it the stiffness of the new board?
where is the news about DC?
second time seeing this within the hour
I wonder.
You guys think Kelly Hart
ever bombed the hills in Laguna?
I was there
some of those were pretty sick. Not like
death but
there's deers that stand in the middle of the road
in groups at night
and they down to fight a skater.
Idk.
I'm just dreaming of the past.
I should have escaped the family
and stayed in LA longer. They just
tricked me
into coming home. Then
turned me in on Thanksgiving.
I had my first premonition
in form of a dream the night before.
Then it actually happened. I was fuckin crashing
on like 10 rolls when
they took me away
in my underwear too.
Lol
Might be better suited to the woodshop thread but I got other questions tooGo for NB#.
Anyone had experience with these blanks off of Ebay? Anyone know the shop they're from or is it mystery meat?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203283828327?hash=item2f54a90e67:g:4zcAAOSwgjVgL8~~&_trksid=p5731.m3795
Secondly, with rumours DC will be turned into a pile of shit by ABG and some of SoleTech looking like the ship is sinking, anyone know good shoe brands for people with large, wide feet? Nike and Adidas have historically been shitty for me in this regard, but this was ages ago and maybe they've changed. I've never tried Lakai or NB#. Cons feel like torture.
I'm 11/11.5 UK size. I like shit like the Accel and techier cupsoles.
Thirdly, anyone know a good skate belt?
wtf is going on at element with them selling so many decks on the cheap for months? How do the section decks from those recent sales skate?
Expand Quote
I wonder.
You guys think Kelly Hart
ever bombed the hills in Laguna?
I was there
some of those were pretty sick. Not like
death but
there's deers that stand in the middle of the road
in groups at night
and they down to fight a skater.
Idk.
I'm just dreaming of the past.
I should have escaped the family
and stayed in LA longer. They just
tricked me
into coming home. Then
turned me in on Thanksgiving.
I had my first premonition
in form of a dream the night before.
Then it actually happened. I was fuckin crashing
on like 10 rolls when
they took me away
in my underwear too.
Lol[close]
Expand Quotewtf is going on at element with them selling so many decks on the cheap for months? How do the section decks from those recent sales skate?[close]
Element is a MASSIVE company, compared to other board brands. I'm sure it just makes more sense for them to dump all their old overstock inventory for cheap than continue holding it.
Expand Quote
I wonder.
You guys think Kelly Hart
ever bombed the hills in Laguna?
I was there
some of those were pretty sick. Not like
death but
there's deers that stand in the middle of the road
in groups at night
and they down to fight a skater.
Idk.
I'm just dreaming of the past.
I should have escaped the family
and stayed in LA longer. They just
tricked me
into coming home. Then
turned me in on Thanksgiving.
I had my first premonition
in form of a dream the night before.
Then it actually happened. I was fuckin crashing
on like 10 rolls when
they took me away
in my underwear too.
Lol[close]
I am a fiend for the Josl1n’s and I have a big ol’ bunion. (Big toe bone sticks way on the side), and they don’t ever hurt or feel tight like Nike Dunks and other thin shoes do.Go for NB#.Expand Quote
Secondly, with rumours DC will be turned into a pile of shit by ABG and some of SoleTech looking like the ship is sinking, anyone know good shoe brands for people with large, wide feet? Nike and Adidas have historically been shitty for me in this regard, but this was ages ago and maybe they've changed. I've never tried Lakai or NB#. Cons feel like torture.
I'm 11/11.5 UK size. I like shit like the Accel and techier cupsoles.
Thirdly, anyone know a good skate belt?[close]
Go for NB#.Expand QuoteMight be better suited to the woodshop thread but I got other questions too
Anyone had experience with these blanks off of Ebay? Anyone know the shop they're from or is it mystery meat?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203283828327?hash=item2f54a90e67:g:4zcAAOSwgjVgL8~~&_trksid=p5731.m3795
Secondly, with rumours DC will be turned into a pile of shit by ABG and some of SoleTech looking like the ship is sinking, anyone know good shoe brands for people with large, wide feet? Nike and Adidas have historically been shitty for me in this regard, but this was ages ago and maybe they've changed. I've never tried Lakai or NB#. Cons feel like torture.
I'm 11/11.5 UK size. I like shit like the Accel and techier cupsoles.
Thirdly, anyone know a good skate belt?[close]
Might be better suited to the woodshop thread but I got other questions too
Anyone had experience with these blanks off of Ebay? Anyone know the shop they're from or is it mystery meat?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203283828327?hash=item2f54a90e67:g:4zcAAOSwgjVgL8~~&_trksid=p5731.m3795
Thirdly, anyone know a good skate belt?
I am a fiend for the Josl1n’s and I have a big ol’ bunion. (Big toe bone sticks way on the side), and they don’t ever hurt or feel tight like Nike Dunks and other thin shoes do.Expand QuoteGo for NB#.Expand Quote
Secondly, with rumours DC will be turned into a pile of shit by ABG and some of SoleTech looking like the ship is sinking, anyone know good shoe brands for people with large, wide feet? Nike and Adidas have historically been shitty for me in this regard, but this was ages ago and maybe they've changed. I've never tried Lakai or NB#. Cons feel like torture.
I'm 11/11.5 UK size. I like shit like the Accel and techier cupsoles.
Thirdly, anyone know a good skate belt?[close][close]
Street League should implement jury duty system
(https://i.ibb.co/7j1kxwb/IMG-2831.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7j1kxwb)The saw is a janky little grip tape file.
What are the teeth on this tool for? I had this sitting around for a long time. It came with some hardware. The wrench side reminds me of an old school skate key. The little saw part? No clue.
sick you didn't have to serve...it was dope not working for a month, but nah....I wouldn't do it again.....
you soon sort of realize who can do jury duty and it's not always great from criminals....middle aged or older guys with decent jobs or more likely.....Karens.....
A judge at least understands the law....in 2023...you think a housewife is sympathetic?
Honest question, does anyone find Blazer mids to be very warm? Like I have never had such sweaty feet until I got this pair of them. There must be literally zero ventilation in these puppies.
Honest question, does anyone find Blazer mids to be very warm? Like I have never had such sweaty feet until I got this pair of them. There must be literally zero ventilation in these puppies.Not at all, at least not in my experience. Also I don't live in a very warm place but still.
i dont know anyone who skates exclusively transition.
what im wondering is, if you never leave the bowl/mini, when do you replace your deck and why?
when youre skating street or flat its easy to notice the sogging out or the loss of pop.
obviously you replace it when it legit breaks lol
i dont know anyone who skates exclusively transition.
what im wondering is, if you never leave the bowl/mini, when do you replace your deck and why?
when youre skating street or flat its easy to notice the sogging out or the loss of pop.
obviously you replace it when it legit breaks lol
I've been riding an OG Baker shape for the last couple of weeks, my first time skating anything remotely this mellow. I'm crazy inconsistent with it and can't really figure out why that is. I know we have a couple of flat board aficionados on here, can y'all tell me why you like it that way and what makes it work better for you than a steeper concave?
I've been riding an OG Baker shape for the last couple of weeks, my first time skating anything remotely this mellow. I'm crazy inconsistent with it and can't really figure out why that is. I know we have a couple of flat board aficionados on here, can y'all tell me why you like it that way and what makes it work better for you than a steeper concave?
What happened to Thrasher 's "This old Ledge" videos on YouTube, I swear I read some where that Ted was filming more of them.
Older guys that skate vulcs, please tell me your secret. I skate cupsoles but only so that my feet and back don’t hurt.
Do y’all just be dealing with foot pain all the time or do you use some magic insoles?
Expand QuoteOlder guys that skate vulcs, please tell me your secret. I skate cupsoles but only so that my feet and back don’t hurt.
Do y’all just be dealing with foot pain all the time or do you use some magic insoles?[close]
43 and I skate primarily in vulcanized shoes. I don't use any magic insoles, usually just what was included with the shoe. I think the trick is to keep and maintain strong feet. I'm not particularly strong in other ways - I don't go to the gym or lift, nothing like that. I do a lot of standing, walking, hiking, cycling, and some running. I bring a lacrosse ball without me every time I skate and I spend 5-10 minutes rolling the ball around on my feet to stretch out the muscles. I warm up my ankles and feet with therabands almost every day, especially since I experience I really bad ankle roll a few years ago.
I think foot and ankle strength is pretty overlooked, but also I don't blame anyone who just opts for cupsoles.
Maybe this territory’s already been covered, but I’ve been thinking about turning some of these older sets of wheels (F4 99) that I’ve worn from 56 down to about 52mm into “little smokies” of a sort, like a 50mm classic shape or something, by turning/cutting them on a lathe.
Anybody already try this?
Thoughts?
Wondering how I’d rig a jig to cut a consistent sidewall profile.
I don’t know shit about machining, BTW.
Maybe this territory’s already been covered, but I’ve been thinking about turning some of these older sets of wheels (F4 99) that I’ve worn from 56 down to about 52mm into “little smokies” of a sort, like a 50mm classic shape or something, by turning/cutting them on a lathe.How about skate them
Anybody already try this?
Thoughts?
Wondering how I’d rig a jig to cut a consistent sidewall profile.
I don’t know shit about machining, BTW.
Expand QuoteMaybe this territory’s already been covered, but I’ve been thinking about turning some of these older sets of wheels (F4 99) that I’ve worn from 56 down to about 52mm into “little smokies” of a sort, like a 50mm classic shape or something, by turning/cutting them on a lathe.
Anybody already try this?
Thoughts?
Wondering how I’d rig a jig to cut a consistent sidewall profile.
I don’t know shit about machining, BTW.[close]
Paging @Mbrimson88
I did that with some old 80hds. Took a block of wood, cut out a hole with the radius I wanted(1/16” bigger than), epoxied some tubing on it and then stuck sand paper on it(progressively finer grits and just rough it somewhat close but save it for the final finishing grit ie 320) and chucked the wheels on some all thread in a drill press. Worked well.
I think I tossed the radius jig when I moved though. There may be pics in my posts somewhere.
If you’re using a lathe it should be fairly easy(assuming you know some who can show you how to use it) with good results.
A fine question, my esteemed PAL.How about skate themExpand QuoteMaybe this territory’s already been covered, but I’ve been thinking about turning some of these older sets of wheels (F4 99) that I’ve worn from 56 down to about 52mm into “little smokies” of a sort, like a 50mm classic shape or something, by turning/cutting them on a lathe.
Anybody already try this?
Thoughts?
Wondering how I’d rig a jig to cut a consistent sidewall profile.
I don’t know shit about machining, BTW.[close]
i dont know anyone who skates exclusively transition.
what im wondering is, if you never leave the bowl/mini, when do you replace your deck and why?
when youre skating street or flat its easy to notice the sogging out or the loss of pop.
obviously you replace it when it legit breaks lol
rails....
Anyone know the MSRP on the Krooked Ladybug Phantoms? DLX skate shop put out a clip with Eddie and Matt. Shit looks like fun, but I noticed a shop is charging $250 for it.
I’m more curious if anyone has ever weighed the average user…..my money is on the Dragons….
Expand QuoteAnyone know the MSRP on the Krooked Ladybug Phantoms? DLX skate shop put out a clip with Eddie and Matt. Shit looks like fun, but I noticed a shop is charging $250 for it.[close]
My understanding is with those Krooked Gonz special boards, they are twice the cost to make, or something like that, so the retail price is going to be way up there as well, twice or more what a normal board would cost.
There was a video on it somewhere, but I can't find it right now, but someone from a shop explaining how they are made and what goes into them, cost of products and justifying why they are so expensive for the most part. Of course if you were going to run a shop and have to charge that much, it would be good to explain why.
That's my take on it anyway, from a woodshop perspective.
https://krookedskateboarding.com/fall-2023/
(https://krookedskateboarding.com/fall23/kr-fl23-d3-ladybug.jpg)
I need a wax suggestion.
I have to wax a 25' brick sidewalk for lipslides. The wax I've been using only works good on the edge and the face. The tops of my curbs always go dry and it's hard to keep up with that.
Candle wax takes all day.
Expand QuoteI need a wax suggestion.
I have to wax a 25' brick sidewalk for lipslides. The wax I've been using only works good on the edge and the face. The tops of my curbs always go dry and it's hard to keep up with that.
Candle wax takes all day.[close]
See if your grocery store has gulf wax in the canning supply aisle
Anyone know the MSRP on the Krooked Ladybug Phantoms? DLX skate shop put out a clip with Eddie and Matt. Shit looks like fun, but I noticed a shop is charging $250 for it.
Anyone know the MSRP on the Krooked Ladybug Phantoms? DLX skate shop put out a clip with Eddie and Matt. Shit looks like fun, but I noticed a shop is charging $250 for it.should be around $200 in the USA. anything more than that and you're getting price gouged. you might be able to find some shops doing less than 200 though.
not sure why i got curious about this, but, i've been wondering about woodshop history. mainly, when did bbs move to mexico and where was the shop before, bay area? also wondering about nhs boards before move to china? did they have their own factory and was it in santa cruz area?
What happened to the Tim Pool thread that was up in UWTB today?
Expand QuoteWhat happened to the Tim Pool thread that was up in UWTB today?[close]
that didn't last long! i thought "damn, neen's a superfan" with the personal and nadc follow. wonder if OP got some free footprints, quantums and 9 club yeti to nuke thread?
Expand Quotenot sure why i got curious about this, but, i've been wondering about woodshop history. mainly, when did bbs move to mexico and where was the shop before, bay area? also wondering about nhs boards before move to china? did they have their own factory and was it in santa cruz area?[close]
I would be curious to fill in some blanks there too, given I had tried to get as much info as possible from anywhere and everywhere to compile the info in the Woodshop thread, but there is always more out there that people know that often don't have written down or in any printed info anywhere.
Link here for the woodshop list, with year established and country of location too:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120409.msg3729104#msg3729104
I couldn't say for sure, but BBS (1996) seems to have had a pretty long history of boards from Mexico, but exactly when anything happened, I don't know. Did the factory start there or in USA?
NHS I thought did everything in or around their location at one point, then started outsourcing more and more, to then change almost everything over to China, but I also don't have much info on things moving, more so just trucks and wheels around 2018, not so much boards, which I think were already being made elsewhere from mid 2000s.
PS Stix seemed to change around 2002 - 2003, or at least some of the boards I have from 2001 (still USA) and then 2004 (Mexico) but there could have been the different locations still going simultaneously for a while there too.
Any which way, I would be stoked to find out a bit more about any of those or other ones.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotenot sure why i got curious about this, but, i've been wondering about woodshop history. mainly, when did bbs move to mexico and where was the shop before, bay area? also wondering about nhs boards before move to china? did they have their own factory and was it in santa cruz area?[close]
I would be curious to fill in some blanks there too, given I had tried to get as much info as possible from anywhere and everywhere to compile the info in the Woodshop thread, but there is always more out there that people know that often don't have written down or in any printed info anywhere.
Link here for the woodshop list, with year established and country of location too:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120409.msg3729104#msg3729104
I couldn't say for sure, but BBS (1996) seems to have had a pretty long history of boards from Mexico, but exactly when anything happened, I don't know. Did the factory start there or in USA?
NHS I thought did everything in or around their location at one point, then started outsourcing more and more, to then change almost everything over to China, but I also don't have much info on things moving, more so just trucks and wheels around 2018, not so much boards, which I think were already being made elsewhere from mid 2000s.
PS Stix seemed to change around 2002 - 2003, or at least some of the boards I have from 2001 (still USA) and then 2004 (Mexico) but there could have been the different locations still going simultaneously for a while there too.
Any which way, I would be stoked to find out a bit more about any of those or other ones.[close]
did a bit more digging on this and 1996 seems right on bbs founding which begs another question. who did dlx wood before that? i have vague memory of knowing someone who worked "making boards" (not for dlx, maybe kayo?) around berkeley. guessing in retrospect that was likely just printing graphics. did find this little tidbit about bbs, some insight on equipment they use. https://www.papercutters.com/news/article/bbs-manufacturing-riding-on-air-of-productivity-with-new-pair-of-saber-paper-cutters
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat happened to the Tim Pool thread that was up in UWTB today?[close]
that didn't last long! i thought "damn, neen's a superfan" with the personal and nadc follow. wonder if OP got some free footprints, quantums and 9 club yeti to nuke thread?[close]
they probably landed a date with the real local joe
do cored wheels have any real varying performance from standard wheels?
Bored thought at work
Any one try riding two different trucks? Obviously it seems dumb, but maybe there's some secret to having something like a thunder in the back and a venture-lo in the front, or whatever combo you think might "work"
I got a set of thunders a while back and it seems like one set has longer axels than the other? On one set i can tighten it so that there is some axel poking out, while on the other set I can barely tighten it without stopping the wheel. Any advice on this?Measure the axle. Take photo.
Measure the axle. Take photo.Expand QuoteI got a set of thunders a while back and it seems like one set has longer axels than the other? On one set i can tighten it so that there is some axel poking out, while on the other set I can barely tighten it without stopping the wheel. Any advice on this?[close]
Measure the hangar. Take photo
Tighten bolts, take photo.
Email DLX and ask why the measurements are off for two of the same truck.
Don’t demand. Just be cool and show them the different lengths and ask if that’s normal.
If they say it’s normal, just try to live with it, and forevermore have madness and measure all the trucks before buying them.
Expand QuoteMeasure the axle. Take photo.Expand QuoteI got a set of thunders a while back and it seems like one set has longer axels than the other? On one set i can tighten it so that there is some axel poking out, while on the other set I can barely tighten it without stopping the wheel. Any advice on this?[close]
Measure the hangar. Take photo
Tighten bolts, take photo.
Email DLX and ask why the measurements are off for two of the same truck.
Don’t demand. Just be cool and show them the different lengths and ask if that’s normal.
If they say it’s normal, just try to live with it, and forevermore have madness and measure all the trucks before buying them.[close]
Also make sure your bearings are seated all the way. When in doubt remove the bearings and reseat just to make sure.
So i measured my trucks, axels and re seated my bearings. I used the bearing press at my shop so I know they were in right. Happened on multiple sets of wheels.
One truck measured 149, the other… 152. So it’s a 152 with an axel of a 149. Thus there is too much hangar and not enough space for the wheels.
Taking to thunder right now, probably will be taken care of. Bummer cause i had some nice grooves coming in.
What is a deck with steep kicks good for? I got an Enjoi deck not so long ago because it was on sale dirt cheap, and it has steep kicks, much steeper than I would normally skate. I'm not usually too bothered by these things as I believe you just get used to it after a session or two, but it'd be nice to know what will benefit and hinder me.
How long do you run trucks after you hit axle? I've got about an inch of axle showing on both trucks and crook + sw crook grooves. Feels fine for the most part, but wondering if its causing some of my slip outs/bad lock ins on ledges...
How long do you run trucks after you hit axle? I've got about an inch of axle showing on both trucks and crook + sw crook grooves. Feels fine for the most part, but wondering if its causing some of my slip outs/bad lock ins on ledges...
Expand QuoteHow long do you run trucks after you hit axle? I've got about an inch of axle showing on both trucks and crook + sw crook grooves. Feels fine for the most part, but wondering if its causing some of my slip outs/bad lock ins on ledges...[close]
You can uncover the top of the whole axle long before it snaps. It's a rite of passage
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow long do you run trucks after you hit axle? I've got about an inch of axle showing on both trucks and crook + sw crook grooves. Feels fine for the most part, but wondering if its causing some of my slip outs/bad lock ins on ledges...[close]
You can uncover the top of the whole axle long before it snaps. It's a rite of passage[close]
Yeah I know, I'm talking about it anyone notices it affecting their skating not whether it breaks or not. The hanger isn't flat anymore but kinda concave, plus the kingpin catches more. Mainly an issue for ledges n flatbars, slappies dont matter
what kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts
what kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts
what kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts
what kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts
Arizona, Nevada, or Texas?Expand Quotewhat kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts[close]
i skate in bathing suits that look like shorts because the summer is brutal and they dry so fast
anyone skate trackers?
what is their calling card
what kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts
Expand Quotewhat kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts[close]
i like these dickies shorts, the length sits just at the knee and slides over easy when i crouch to pop
https://www.dickies.com/work-shorts/loose-fit-flat-front-work-shorts-13/42283.html
those or the plethora of volcom chino shorts are my go-to's
what kind of shorts do yall skate in (no jorts)
god i hate jorts
why come hockey hasn't issued graphics taken from the screen grab of the opening heist in the movie heat?
why come hockey hasn't issued graphics taken from the screen grab of the opening heist in the movie heat?
They even shot Heat in a skate graphic friendly aspect ratio. Just take any screengrab from the first heist scene boom it's a Hockey graphic. Maybe it's just too on the nose?Expand Quotewhy come hockey hasn't issued graphics taken from the screen grab of the opening heist in the movie heat?[close]
They could do a Twin Tail AA board with Deniro on one tail and Pacino on the other!
Maybe a MM for Michael Man for a top graphic. Damn, I need a new job...
Between length and wb which impacts 360 flips more? My current Gx1000 8.38 seems to pop higher for me than my previous 8.25 FA however I'm finding 360 flips a lot harder and more tiring to get the rotationWB.
Between length and wb which impacts 360 flips more? My current Gx1000 8.38 seems to pop higher for me than my previous 8.25 FA however I'm finding 360 flips a lot harder and more tiring to get the rotation
Are dipped boards still bad? Thinking of grabbing a dipped Heroin but in high school the two dipped boards I rode felt shitty and soft and like price point boards in disguise which put me off forever.
The dude behind these videos is bad at both skating and physicsExpand QuoteBetween length and wb which impacts 360 flips more? My current Gx1000 8.38 seems to pop higher for me than my previous 8.25 FA however I'm finding 360 flips a lot harder and more tiring to get the rotation[close]
it might not answer your question but these videos can give you some food for thought
https://www.youtube.com/@whythetrick (https://www.youtube.com/@whythetrick)
wheelbase video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lebp62IYZNo
WB likely has more of a direct effect than length for 360 flips. I say this because kick steepness, kick length, and overall concave give you leverage to perform 360 flips the way you desire, but a WB that is too long will almost always negate the rest of the leverage you're exerting to perform the 360 flip. Inversely, shorter WB will likely make the 360 flip whip around much faster while exerting the leverage I previously mentioned.
My personal experience is anecdotal, so I could be completely off but my own logic led me to this conclusion after trying WB from 13.75 up to 14.63 and leading me to find my ideal range is 14.25 - 14.5. At 5' 10" with longer legs than torso this checks out
i would not say his skateboarding is badThe dude behind these videos is bad at both skating and physicsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBetween length and wb which impacts 360 flips more? My current Gx1000 8.38 seems to pop higher for me than my previous 8.25 FA however I'm finding 360 flips a lot harder and more tiring to get the rotation[close]
it might not answer your question but these videos can give you some food for thought
https://www.youtube.com/@whythetrick (https://www.youtube.com/@whythetrick)
wheelbase video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lebp62IYZNo[close]
It was a video about wheel size that made me unsubscribe. He talked about weight difference, modeled the extra weight of much bigger wheels as spread evenly over the board and concluded that the difference is negligible.i would not say his skateboarding is badExpand QuoteThe dude behind these videos is bad at both skating and physicsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteBetween length and wb which impacts 360 flips more? My current Gx1000 8.38 seems to pop higher for me than my previous 8.25 FA however I'm finding 360 flips a lot harder and more tiring to get the rotation[close]
it might not answer your question but these videos can give you some food for thought
https://www.youtube.com/@whythetrick (https://www.youtube.com/@whythetrick)
wheelbase video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lebp62IYZNo[close][close]
who would take physics lessons from a pro skateboarder anyway ?
the interesting part is the modeling and mechanical reasoning here
care to elaborate about him being bad at physics ? i don't see it.
Are dipped boards still bad? Thinking of grabbing a dipped Heroin but in high school the two dipped boards I rode felt shitty and soft and like price point boards in disguise which put me off forever.
i've never been able to switch flip or switch heel
i can kickflip consistently and heelflips depend on the day
have an ok switch ollie, on a good day can go up and down the 3
not really making any progress on learning to flip my board switch, it rarely does the flip
i'm on 8.25 with medium trucks
is it dumb to try skating e.g. an 8 with tight trucks just to try to learn these? or should i just suck it up and chalk it all up to needing to refine the technique?
Anyone know what's up with HUF? The EU shop is gone now and they try to get you to order from the states with insane shipping now..
I found this long dead truck company that I never heard of. I don't have FB so I cant see the product images. Can anyone post them for me?
https://www.facebook.com/green.trucks.7/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0
Expand QuoteI found this long dead truck company that I never heard of. I don't have FB so I cant see the product images. Can anyone post them for me?
https://www.facebook.com/green.trucks.7/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0[close]
I don't have facebook either but I do like to sluth. This is the best I could do at work
https://stores.allnightcatfight.com/green-truck-company-stealth-model-in-black-5-25s-8-axle-highs-set/
(https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-kj559mx/images/stencil/1280x1280/products/507/1098/IMG_0966__05728.1575865512.jpg?c=2)
Checking a Gall 8.25 Metal board. Are those kinda squared?
Ty for the reply, you saved me a trip to the skateshop since I don't like FA/Hockey shape at all. Gnar for you kind sir.Expand QuoteChecking a Gall 8.25 Metal board. Are those kinda squared?[close]
The Metal 8.25 are about as squared as Fa/Hockey but a lot less steep in the kicks. Great shape! Also, as a fellow European I want to inform you, that the Alien Workshop Fred Gall Black Widow from China are not the same as the Metal Fred Gall (although AW said so on Insta) - the Chinese Decks are longer, steeper and have longer Wheelbase…
Does any company make the skate mental curren caples 9" egg now that curren left sm?
NOT the crail loveseat, it's close or even equal on paper but so much worse for me because of the stupid amount of flat after the bolts.
Quasi egg is not right either
Does any company make the skate mental curren caples 9" egg now that curren left sm?What are the dims?
NOT the crail loveseat, it's close or even equal on paper but so much worse for me because of the stupid amount of flat after the bolts.
Quasi egg is not right either
What are the dims?Expand QuoteDoes any company make the skate mental curren caples 9" egg now that curren left sm?
NOT the crail loveseat, it's close or even equal on paper but so much worse for me because of the stupid amount of flat after the bolts.
Quasi egg is not right either[close]
Just measured mine (in centimeter and converted), which is used by now:Expand QuoteWhat are the dims?Expand QuoteDoes any company make the skate mental curren caples 9" egg now that curren left sm?
NOT the crail loveseat, it's close or even equal on paper but so much worse for me because of the stupid amount of flat after the bolts.
Quasi egg is not right either[close][close]
Yeah I am curious too, is it really 9 x 32 with 13.88 wb?
Said it was the same dimensions as the Loveseat, which is this:
G055:
9" x 32"
Wheelbase: 13.875"
Nose: 7.125"
Tail: 6.8"
Does anyone know if Dancer goods are made in the same factory as Magenta? I’m eying some of the pants since they’re running a sale However, I got a pair of Magenta loose pants in ripstop for a gift to someone. He didn’t even skate in them and has three holes in them, after 2.5 months.
Nah, my dad is over 70 and doesn’t do much except read news and play sudoku. These were the ripstop. I have a pair of non-ripstop ones that are over two years old.Expand QuoteDoes anyone know if Dancer goods are made in the same factory as Magenta? I’m eying some of the pants since they’re running a sale However, I got a pair of Magenta loose pants in ripstop for a gift to someone. He didn’t even skate in them and has three holes in them, after 2.5 months.[close]
Maybe your friend smokes lots of hash and is careless with blimp burns.
I wanted to make an easy resource for people to know what the differences in all the trucks were
I am thinking of making an image that is easily shareable on phones 480 x 800 resolution
anyway before I do that, I just wanted to know specifically if anyone knows what the height is on Ace Trucks Lows. I see on the Ace Trucks sizing chart, they list them at 49mm, but then Tactics lists them ranging from 43-45mm in height. I noticed they also list AF1s as 52mm in height and classics @ 53mm in height which is 1 and 2mm lower than what Ace claims on their website. I have heard a lot of people say the ace trucks website is not a good resource so just wanted to see if anyone can confirm.
Does anyone see any issues with this list? Based off of Thunder Trucks and Tactics websites, and also I used @rocklobster measurements (apprx) for my Venture heights:
Ace af1 low: 43-45mm
Venture Low: 47mm forged, 48mm cast
Thunder small (up to 147 - 8”)
49mm forged, 50mm cast
Thunder medium (148, 149, 151 8.75”) 51mm forged, 52mm cast
Ace AF1: 52mm
Indy mid: 52mm
Indy forged: 53.5mm
Ace classic 53mm
Thunder 161: 53mm
Venture high: 52 mm forged 53mm cast
Slappy 54mm
Indy standard 55mm
What’s your process to remove a kingpin?
I feel like these splined ones are meant to die with the baseplate; never had this issue with pins prior to that that a hammer couldn’t fix.
I’m seriously think sledge style.
I’ve got so many trucks where if I could flip the pin to a shorter one I could extend the life of the truck.
Does anyone know if Dancer goods are made in the same factory as Magenta? I’m eying some of the pants since they’re running a sale However, I got a pair of Magenta loose pants in ripstop for a gift to someone. He didn’t even skate in them and has three holes in them, after 2.5 months.
does anyone know if Diamond is still making hardware? I went to their site and the only item under their hardgoods is a deck.
Also, imagine buying an NFT Diamond dunk. Dumb.
What’s your process to remove a kingpin?
I feel like these splined ones are meant to die with the baseplate; never had this issue with pins prior to that that a hammer couldn’t fix.
I’m seriously think sledge style.
I’ve got so many trucks where if I could flip the pin to a shorter one I could extend the life of the truck.
A hacksaw appropriate for cutting metal might be cleaner and allow the nut to still be screwed off (since I imagine using a file on the kingpin might create so harsh edge on the thread).Expand QuoteWhat’s your process to remove a kingpin?
I feel like these splined ones are meant to die with the baseplate; never had this issue with pins prior to that that a hammer couldn’t fix.
I’m seriously think sledge style.
I’ve got so many trucks where if I could flip the pin to a shorter one I could extend the life of the truck.[close]
If it is only the length of the kingpin that bothers you (I assume because of ground down hangers), why not try to file down the excess length of the pin? You can use an angle grinder for extra-fast results. Just make sure that you have the nut on the pin (can use it as a limit) so that it works as a re-threader when you unscrew it out to clear up the edge/thread. Also, if you go the angle grinder way, keep in mind that less is more. I ground down a set of pins to the point that the trucks felt too tight, even with soft bushings on. Amazing kingpin clearance and all...
A hacksaw appropriate for cutting metal might be cleaner and allow the nut to still be screwed off (since I imagine using a file on the kingpin might create so harsh edge on the thread).Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s your process to remove a kingpin?
I feel like these splined ones are meant to die with the baseplate; never had this issue with pins prior to that that a hammer couldn’t fix.
I’m seriously think sledge style.
I’ve got so many trucks where if I could flip the pin to a shorter one I could extend the life of the truck.[close]
If it is only the length of the kingpin that bothers you (I assume because of ground down hangers), why not try to file down the excess length of the pin? You can use an angle grinder for extra-fast results. Just make sure that you have the nut on the pin (can use it as a limit) so that it works as a re-threader when you unscrew it out to clear up the edge/thread. Also, if you go the angle grinder way, keep in mind that less is more. I ground down a set of pins to the point that the trucks felt too tight, even with soft bushings on. Amazing kingpin clearance and all...[close]
(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/949345596253298798/1194382625972948992/truck_heights.png?ex=65b02680&is=659db180&hm=c970bc2c24ab9b92c47605cab21637fc628f33a91b352272868252f6335bfb5f&)
what bushings did you useExpand QuoteWhat’s your process to remove a kingpin?
I feel like these splined ones are meant to die with the baseplate; never had this issue with pins prior to that that a hammer couldn’t fix.
I’m seriously think sledge style.
I’ve got so many trucks where if I could flip the pin to a shorter one I could extend the life of the truck.[close]
If it is only the length of the kingpin that bothers you (I assume because of ground down hangers), why not try to file down the excess length of the pin? You can use an angle grinder for extra-fast results. Just make sure that you have the nut on the pin (can use it as a limit) so that it works as a re-threader when you unscrew it out to clear up the edge/thread. Also, if you go the angle grinder way, keep in mind that less is more. I ground down a set of pins to the point that the trucks felt too tight, even with soft bushings on. Amazing kingpin clearance and all...
what bushings did you useExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhat’s your process to remove a kingpin?
I feel like these splined ones are meant to die with the baseplate; never had this issue with pins prior to that that a hammer couldn’t fix.
I’m seriously think sledge style.
I’ve got so many trucks where if I could flip the pin to a shorter one I could extend the life of the truck.[close]
If it is only the length of the kingpin that bothers you (I assume because of ground down hangers), why not try to file down the excess length of the pin? You can use an angle grinder for extra-fast results. Just make sure that you have the nut on the pin (can use it as a limit) so that it works as a re-threader when you unscrew it out to clear up the edge/thread. Also, if you go the angle grinder way, keep in mind that less is more. I ground down a set of pins to the point that the trucks felt too tight, even with soft bushings on. Amazing kingpin clearance and all...[close]
and how long until they crumbled
Anyone try the “Pop Secret” decks from Crailtap? I’m usually not one to buy into gimmicks but I’m curious if anyone noticed any major benefits compared to their standard decks.
Expand Quotedoes anyone know if Diamond is still making hardware? I went to their site and the only item under their hardgoods is a deck.
Also, imagine buying an NFT Diamond dunk. Dumb.[close]
From checking their online presence, I think they are done.
People asking about purchases from months ago on their instagram and mostly everything else on clearance.
Whatever you see remaining in stock is all there is.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotedoes anyone know if Diamond is still making hardware? I went to their site and the only item under their hardgoods is a deck.
Also, imagine buying an NFT Diamond dunk. Dumb.[close]
From checking their online presence, I think they are done.
People asking about purchases from months ago on their instagram and mostly everything else on clearance.
Whatever you see remaining in stock is all there is.[close]
lmao I just checked. jfc
Today I fell on my knee wearing a pair of black Polar Surf pants. It wasn't bad or anything, but it did leave a light scuff/faded mark that's grey/white-ish. Is there any way to darken it so it's less noticeable? And yes, I already tried pissing on them.
Expand QuoteToday I fell on my knee wearing a pair of black Polar Surf pants. It wasn't bad or anything, but it did leave a light scuff/faded mark that's grey/white-ish. Is there any way to darken it so it's less noticeable? And yes, I already tried pissing on them.[close]
I think you're supposed to pee in them
You used to be able to buy this stuff everywhere. I would try a spot treatment if it's too much then dye the whole pants. It also might not take
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61--4M25lUL.jpg)
I like my pants with battle scars. I wouldn't dye them
I recently bought a Krooked Truefit 8.38 with 14" wb. Its a 1 press, and I dont get along with it at all. Too steep. Ghost pop etc. What you guys do in such scenario? I'm tempted to just go back to my old alltimers boards, which does have 14.38wb.
I recently bought a Krooked Truefit 8.38 with 14" wb. Its a 1 press, and I dont get along with it at all. Too steep. Ghost pop etc. What you guys do in such scenario? I'm tempted to just go back to my old alltimers boards, which does have 14.38wb.
I recently bought a Krooked Truefit 8.38 with 14" wb. Its a 1 press, and I dont get along with it at all. Too steep. Ghost pop etc. What you guys do in such scenario? I'm tempted to just go back to my old alltimers boards, which does have 14.38wb.If you have a car run over the board
Expand QuoteAnyone try the “Pop Secret” decks from Crailtap? I’m usually not one to buy into gimmicks but I’m curious if anyone noticed any major benefits compared to their standard decks.[close]
I didn't ride one, but my local ripper told me they were too heavy even for him. Spent a few minutes on it and it was painfully stiff, even stiffer than a fresh DSM deck.
This may be a very stupid question, so if so forgive me, but I'm trying to fix a warped deck. I have 2 of the same board, both new, one warped, one not. I'm hoping to get it as close to back to normal as I can. Would it be better if I took the warped board and put it on the bottom, then the non-warped one on top, then stacked a bunch of old decks on top? Or should I put the non-warped on the bottom, then the warped one on top of that, then stack the old decks on top of that? I'm not expecting to make it perfect, just hoping I can stack it to make the warping less severe. And should I put some extra weight on top of all the boards (books, etc)?Paging Dr. @Mbrimson88
Paging Dr. @Mbrimson88Expand QuoteThis may be a very stupid question, so if so forgive me, but I'm trying to fix a warped deck. I have 2 of the same board, both new, one warped, one not. I'm hoping to get it as close to back to normal as I can. Would it be better if I took the warped board and put it on the bottom, then the non-warped one on top, then stacked a bunch of old decks on top? Or should I put the non-warped on the bottom, then the warped one on top of that, then stack the old decks on top of that? I'm not expecting to make it perfect, just hoping I can stack it to make the warping less severe. And should I put some extra weight on top of all the boards (books, etc)?[close]
Expand QuotePaging Dr. @Mbrimson88Expand QuoteThis may be a very stupid question, so if so forgive me, but I'm trying to fix a warped deck. I have 2 of the same board, both new, one warped, one not. I'm hoping to get it as close to back to normal as I can. Would it be better if I took the warped board and put it on the bottom, then the non-warped one on top, then stacked a bunch of old decks on top? Or should I put the non-warped on the bottom, then the warped one on top of that, then stack the old decks on top of that? I'm not expecting to make it perfect, just hoping I can stack it to make the warping less severe. And should I put some extra weight on top of all the boards (books, etc)?[close][close]
Yep, got you covered on this one, thanks!
I thought I had posted this before, but couldn't find it, but I put it in the Woodshop thread, just so at least I know it has a home I can easily link again, rather than getting lost in any other thread, even though I checked the search option.
Link here:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120409.msg4144275#msg4144275
Basically I offset the warp the other way and put heavy things on it, so sure you could just put a board under it and a lot of stuff on top, but by offsetting the warp, then it actually warps it back to very even.
Timeframe varies but sometimes a week or two, sometimes a month, from going back through a stack of boards I had discarded due to being warped and then tried this on a lot of different boards to see.
Hope that helps!
When you guys buy decks to have on ice, do you pregrip them or wait until you’re setting them up?
Id rather just give it away then! I have to say I dont really enjoy DLX anymore. They are all rather steep.How mellow do you want to go? Baker/Deathwish OG shapes feel like a nice medium mellowness to me. I've also had an Evisen 8.25 that was pretty flat. But the flattest board I've ever had was a Mini Logo 242.
Suggestions for more mellow decks? I guess I could measure the height of the tail and nose with the deck on the floor, as a guide.
Id rather just give it away then! I have to say I dont really enjoy DLX anymore. They are all rather steep.How mellow do you want to go? Baker/Deathwish OG shapes feel like a nice medium mellowness to me. I've also had an Evisen 8.25 that was pretty flat. But the flattest board I've ever had was a Mini Logo 242.
Suggestions for more mellow decks? I guess I could measure the height of the tail and nose with the deck on the floor, as a guide.
Expand QuoteWhen you guys buy decks to have on ice, do you pregrip them or wait until you’re setting them up?[close]
Wait.
Has anyone traded product to a shop for something different?
Basically, I was gifted an Heroin Avi guest egg for my bday a few months back. I put it on ice as I had just set up a bigger (9.5") symmetrical egg and I kind of want to stay at that size. There are a ton of shops in LB/OC that carry Heroin, I just don't want to go in trying to trade if that's not a thing.
Yes, but I have good rapport with the owners. It's worth a try but don't make an issue of it if they are reluctant.
Hello ! First post here after month of daily checking :)
I wondered as a beginner if bones/spitfire wheels have any plus for a beginner like me (Ollie, nollie, frontside 180, shuv) could be of any help for comfort or learning (better power slides ?) than my current haze wheels 99a?
Out of curiosity, what would be the setup you would recommend to someone like me (180cm slim) with this “level” if I can say so
Sorry if this first post is a bit disappointing;)
Hello ! First post here after month of daily checking :)Unless they don't slide at all, don't get anything more expensive. Especially for learning powerslides, because by doing that over and over you're gonna wear down any wheels pretty quickly. I just checked some reviews on skatedeluxe and it seems like Haze wheels slide perfectly fine.
I wondered as a beginner if bones/spitfire wheels have any plus for a beginner like me (Ollie, nollie, frontside 180, shuv) could be of any help for comfort or learning (better power slides ?) than my current haze wheels 99a?
Out of curiosity, what would be the setup you would recommend to someone like me (180cm slim) with this “level” if I can say so
Sorry if this first post is a bit disappointing;)
are the bbs gx1000 8.5s a 14.25 or 14.5 wb?
Haze are good wheels, a friend skates for them. As said, if they work for you just keep them and then when needing new ones try some F4 99 if you want an update.Expand QuoteHello ! First post here after month of daily checking :)
I wondered as a beginner if bones/spitfire wheels have any plus for a beginner like me (Ollie, nollie, frontside 180, shuv) could be of any help for comfort or learning (better power slides ?) than my current haze wheels 99a?
Out of curiosity, what would be the setup you would recommend to someone like me (180cm slim) with this “level” if I can say so
Sorry if this first post is a bit disappointing;)[close]
Nah not disappointing at all, it's all good. Honestly I've never even heard of Haze wheels before - looks like it's a European company.
I mean if they work for you, keep using em. But it's pretty much a given that higher quality product leads to more confidence and comfort, and skating is no exception to that, so I'd recommend using Spitfire or Bones due to their quality.
Maybe some European posters with more product experience can chime in.
Haze are good wheels, a friend skates for them. As said, if they work for you just keep them and then when needing new ones try some F4 99 if you want an update.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHello ! First post here after month of daily checking :)
I wondered as a beginner if bones/spitfire wheels have any plus for a beginner like me (Ollie, nollie, frontside 180, shuv) could be of any help for comfort or learning (better power slides ?) than my current haze wheels 99a?
Out of curiosity, what would be the setup you would recommend to someone like me (180cm slim) with this “level” if I can say so
Sorry if this first post is a bit disappointing;)[close]
Nah not disappointing at all, it's all good. Honestly I've never even heard of Haze wheels before - looks like it's a European company.
I mean if they work for you, keep using em. But it's pretty much a given that higher quality product leads to more confidence and comfort, and skating is no exception to that, so I'd recommend using Spitfire or Bones due to their quality.
Maybe some European posters with more product experience can chime in.[close]
Perfect thanks ! As I’ve only experienced one setup I’m always double thinking if my gear is adapted to my level and discovering or if anything would help but I’m happy to save money :)While we are at it what is your set up?
Oh yeah, let's have some funWhile we are at it what is your set up?Expand QuotePerfect thanks ! As I’ve only experienced one setup I’m always double thinking if my gear is adapted to my level and discovering or if anything would help but I’m happy to save money :)[close]
Girl 8.5 Malto twin / 54mm 99 haze/ reds / ace af1 55 with hard bushings as I was struggling with the original bushings. I’m loosening progressively the kingpinSolid af.
Quite happy with the twin and not having to thing about which side is nose
I've got a 10" grimple egg that I'm setting up. Want to put it together here soon, but I'm divided on which wheels to run.I'm thinking about getting one myself. Let me know how you get on with it. I have 169's kicking about and 52mm F4 classics.
Putting AF1 66s on (hopefully not gonna be too small). I like all the following wheels equally but for different reasons.
56mm F4 Radial Fulls
53/54mm F4 Classics
worn-in 50some mm OJ Elites
or would be open to something else too. Not sure if I want it like an Abrams tank or a bit more nimble under the hood.
What would you guys slap on there?
Has anybody got any info on this Baker “Finlay” deck that’s on eBay? I’ve had a Google but can’t find anything about it anywhere.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204613600814?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=v4xveyerq9w&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=MuGLczA8TLe&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I'm thinking about getting one myself. Let me know how you get on with it. I have 169's kicking about and 52mm F4 classics.Expand QuoteI've got a 10" grimple egg that I'm setting up. Want to put it together here soon, but I'm divided on which wheels to run.
Putting AF1 66s on (hopefully not gonna be too small). I like all the following wheels equally but for different reasons.
56mm F4 Radial Fulls
53/54mm F4 Classics
worn-in 50some mm OJ Elites
or would be open to something else too. Not sure if I want it like an Abrams tank or a bit more nimble under the hood.
What would you guys slap on there?[close]
Expand QuoteI'm thinking about getting one myself. Let me know how you get on with it. I have 169's kicking about and 52mm F4 classics.Expand QuoteI've got a 10" grimple egg that I'm setting up. Want to put it together here soon, but I'm divided on which wheels to run.
Putting AF1 66s on (hopefully not gonna be too small). I like all the following wheels equally but for different reasons.
56mm F4 Radial Fulls
53/54mm F4 Classics
worn-in 50some mm OJ Elites
or would be open to something else too. Not sure if I want it like an Abrams tank or a bit more nimble under the hood.
What would you guys slap on there?[close][close]
Put it together over the weekend. Weather was too wet to fully test it tho.
After dicking around with it inside on both rad fulls and classics, I think I'm gonna set it up with the radials. The classics plus slightly small trucks made it feel dinky...
Board feels really cool tho. Big belly and a nice taper to the tips. Wasn't too hard to kickflip, and pop shuvs feel really sweet. All the dims match up nicely, but the thing is definitely fucking huge.
I just wanna roll on it!! Cmon PNW weather shape-up, its February already.... >:(
Are there any twin tails/symmetrical boards that are 8.5+ wide with a short (14.18 or preferably shorter) wheelbase?https://www.lifeskateboard.com/welcome/shop (https://www.lifeskateboard.com/welcome/shop)
Edit: I see upthread that the Girl G096 shape fits the bill, any others? I’ve been on the couch/loveseat for four years now so I like ‘em wide.
Player egg is 8.75 and 14"https://www.lifeskateboard.com/welcome/shop (https://www.lifeskateboard.com/welcome/shop)Expand QuoteAre there any twin tails/symmetrical boards that are 8.5+ wide with a short (14.18 or preferably shorter) wheelbase?
Edit: I see upthread that the Girl G096 shape fits the bill, any others? I’ve been on the couch/loveseat for four years now so I like ‘em wide.[close]
The Life small egg twin and mid twin are both 8.625 with a 14” wb
Do you guys ever wax the insides of your wheels when skating curbs/ledges? I might be tripping, but this could be a thing especially with softer wheels (Dragons, X's) and metal ledges. And yeah, one should of course prioritize waxing the curb itself, but still. I mean, like for those occasions where you don't want to appear as the "wax guy" etc.
Thoughts?
Expand QuoteDo you guys ever wax the insides of your wheels when skating curbs/ledges? I might be tripping, but this could be a thing especially with softer wheels (Dragons, X's) and metal ledges. And yeah, one should of course prioritize waxing the curb itself, but still. I mean, like for those occasions where you don't want to appear as the "wax guy" etc.
Thoughts?[close]
Wax the wheel wells to avoid wheel bite on pinched grinds.
Do you guys ever wax the insides of your wheels when skating curbs/ledges? I might be tripping, but this could be a thing especially with softer wheels (Dragons, X's) and metal ledges. And yeah, one should of course prioritize waxing the curb itself, but still. I mean, like for those occasions where you don't want to appear as the "wax guy" etc.
Thoughts?
Expand QuoteDo you guys ever wax the insides of your wheels when skating curbs/ledges? I might be tripping, but this could be a thing especially with softer wheels (Dragons, X's) and metal ledges. And yeah, one should of course prioritize waxing the curb itself, but still. I mean, like for those occasions where you don't want to appear as the "wax guy" etc.
Thoughts?[close]
I have done this a few times. It definitely works, but isn't quite as good and doesnt last as long as wax on the actual obstacle imo but helps in a pinch.
Who tested the Spitfire 'lil smokies'?
Bought a set on 50mm/99du conical full and they looks so cool. Super small but got a nice ridding surface
Planning on skate them on a 8.18 Hockey/fa board i got arround or such
There are some 50mm teal tablets that look so nice, tempted.Expand QuoteWho tested the Spitfire 'lil smokies'?
Bought a set on 50mm/99du conical full and they looks so cool. Super small but got a nice ridding surface
Planning on skate them on a 8.18 Hockey/fa board i got arround or such[close]
What a lark; I pulled the trigger on another set myself just two days ago. Same/same 50mm/99du F4 Coni as well.
My 2nd time on them, even though I generally pref something more in the 54-56mm range, because damn it… they’re cheap & they’re FUCKING FUN.
Plan on running these on a 9” early 90’s style shaper as a goofing around set-up.
Are there any thin shoes (need boardfeel) with a bit of a thicker padded tongue? The top of my foot is swollen from the board falling on it and I wish there was more protection.
Currently skating emerica dicksons and there's nothing.
Thanks! I have rowans and kwalks(slip). They do have just a tiny bit more than my emericas and I don't think that's enough.Expand QuoteAre there any thin shoes (need boardfeel) with a bit of a thicker padded tongue? The top of my foot is swollen from the board falling on it and I wish there was more protection.
Currently skating emerica dicksons and there's nothing.[close]
Vans Rowans have a nice padded tongue and collar, tho maybe a bit beefier overall than you'd like. Still great boardfeel imo.
Vans Chukka Lows have a mad padded tongue.
Vans K-Walks are cupsole but still on the slimmer side, also a nice amount of cushion
A number of vulc NB# models should have some padding, I'll leave the specifics to the NB experts tho
GT Blazers have a smidge of tongue padding, not too familiar with other Nike SB's tho.
Small list of the top of my head, others would probably know more.
The Vans halfcab original/non-skate-line might be a good option. Unlike most of the Vans original line the halfcab mostly suede so it’ll hold up decently for skating. The insole is pretty thin and the tongue is thicker than a lot of other vulc shoes.Thanks! I have rowans and kwalks(slip). They do have just a tiny bit more than my emericas and I don't think that's enough.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there any thin shoes (need boardfeel) with a bit of a thicker padded tongue? The top of my foot is swollen from the board falling on it and I wish there was more protection.
Currently skating emerica dicksons and there's nothing.[close]
Vans Rowans have a nice padded tongue and collar, tho maybe a bit beefier overall than you'd like. Still great boardfeel imo.
Vans Chukka Lows have a mad padded tongue.
Vans K-Walks are cupsole but still on the slimmer side, also a nice amount of cushion
A number of vulc NB# models should have some padding, I'll leave the specifics to the NB experts tho
GT Blazers have a smidge of tongue padding, not too familiar with other Nike SB's tho.
Small list of the top of my head, others would probably know more.[close]
The etnies joslins have a really good amount, those are my walking shoes currently and I hope I can manage skating them soon, sole is a lot thicker and stiffer than what I'm used to.
I don’t think they make em anymore. And if they do… I needThe Vans halfcab original/non-skate-line might be a good option. Unlike most of the Vans original line the halfcab mostly suede so it’ll hold up decently for skating. The insole is pretty thin and the tongue is thicker than a lot of other vulc shoes.Expand QuoteThanks! I have rowans and kwalks(slip). They do have just a tiny bit more than my emericas and I don't think that's enough.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there any thin shoes (need boardfeel) with a bit of a thicker padded tongue? The top of my foot is swollen from the board falling on it and I wish there was more protection.
Currently skating emerica dicksons and there's nothing.[close]
Vans Rowans have a nice padded tongue and collar, tho maybe a bit beefier overall than you'd like. Still great boardfeel imo.
Vans Chukka Lows have a mad padded tongue.
Vans K-Walks are cupsole but still on the slimmer side, also a nice amount of cushion
A number of vulc NB# models should have some padding, I'll leave the specifics to the NB experts tho
GT Blazers have a smidge of tongue padding, not too familiar with other Nike SB's tho.
Small list of the top of my head, others would probably know more.[close]
The etnies joslins have a really good amount, those are my walking shoes currently and I hope I can manage skating them soon, sole is a lot thicker and stiffer than what I'm used to.[close]
I don’t think they make em anymore. And if they do… I needExpand QuoteThe Vans halfcab original/non-skate-line might be a good option. Unlike most of the Vans original line the halfcab mostly suede so it’ll hold up decently for skating. The insole is pretty thin and the tongue is thicker than a lot of other vulc shoes.Expand QuoteThanks! I have rowans and kwalks(slip). They do have just a tiny bit more than my emericas and I don't think that's enough.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there any thin shoes (need boardfeel) with a bit of a thicker padded tongue? The top of my foot is swollen from the board falling on it and I wish there was more protection.
Currently skating emerica dicksons and there's nothing.[close]
Vans Rowans have a nice padded tongue and collar, tho maybe a bit beefier overall than you'd like. Still great boardfeel imo.
Vans Chukka Lows have a mad padded tongue.
Vans K-Walks are cupsole but still on the slimmer side, also a nice amount of cushion
A number of vulc NB# models should have some padding, I'll leave the specifics to the NB experts tho
GT Blazers have a smidge of tongue padding, not too familiar with other Nike SB's tho.
Small list of the top of my head, others would probably know more.[close]
The etnies joslins have a really good amount, those are my walking shoes currently and I hope I can manage skating them soon, sole is a lot thicker and stiffer than what I'm used to.[close][close]
Looked through a lot of shoes at the shop today and yeah, half cabs are the solution to my tongue padding problem. Thanks for the input guys. Joslin vulcs are also an okay option, at least much better than the emerica dicksons and basically all the other vans.
Back in my day you would fold a sock and stuff it under your tongueI used to do this too, but eventually stopped because: a) it didn’t do much for my shoes & b) I couldn’t talk the whole session because of the gosh darned sock in my mouth.
Back in my day you would fold a sock and stuff it under your tongue
My knees and ankles are fucked. Any impact seems to put me out of commission. I'm out of the loop for shoes since I've been comfortable with emericas my whole life but need some cushion. Which shoes have the best impact cushioning? I'll even buy some Nyjahs, whatever it takes.
My knees and ankles are fucked. Any impact seems to put me out of commission. I'm out of the loop for shoes since I've been comfortable with emericas my whole life but need some cushion. Which shoes have the best impact cushioning? I'll even buy some Nyjahs, whatever it takes.
Expand QuoteBack in my day you would fold a sock and stuff it under your tongue[close]
Or cut out the tongue of another pair of shoes and stuff it inside. Talk about an onion on the belt.
There’s a company still keeping the dream alive in 2024 for some reason https://www.instagram.com/puffrite?igsh=dDEzY2M2N3FrYXE0
Expand QuoteMy knees and ankles are fucked. Any impact seems to put me out of commission. I'm out of the loop for shoes since I've been comfortable with emericas my whole life but need some cushion. Which shoes have the best impact cushioning? I'll even buy some Nyjahs, whatever it takes.[close]
The right shoes will always be stopgap for conditioning your body, but with that said, I agree with the 1010 recommendation. It's not even the only shoe I skate, but I think it's the most comfortable, longest lasting and probably the best all-around skate shoe I've ever used.
My knees and ankles are fucked. Any impact seems to put me out of commission. I'm out of the loop for shoes since I've been comfortable with emericas my whole life but need some cushion. Which shoes have the best impact cushioning? I'll even buy some Nyjahs, whatever it takes.1010 or if you want to go hardcore 808 and if you want to go really hardcore put FP game changers on 808.
My knees and ankles are fucked. Any impact seems to put me out of commission. I'm out of the loop for shoes since I've been comfortable with emericas my whole life but need some cushion. Which shoes have the best impact cushioning? I'll even buy some Nyjahs, whatever it takes.Get some FP insoles (just the green 20-30 dollar kingfoam elites) and it will really help with vibrations and little impacts even from flat ground skating. They really did save my knees from getting worse.
Was there a piece off gear you forced yourself to ride that ended up being for the better dnd that you stuck with? Like a shorter WB board or taper tail vs full, bigger wheels, etc..
Was there a piece off gear you forced yourself to ride that ended up being for the better dnd that you stuck with? Like a shorter WB board or taper tail vs full, bigger wheels, etc..
@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right
Expand QuoteWas there a piece off gear you forced yourself to ride that ended up being for the better dnd that you stuck with? Like a shorter WB board or taper tail vs full, bigger wheels, etc..[close]
I'd say it was the NB1010s. I spent good money on them, and they felt absolutely awful, so I moved them to street shoes. After a few months, I tried skating them again and they were probably the best shoe I've ever used.
Was there a piece off gear you forced yourself to ride that ended up being for the better and that you stuck with? Like a shorter WB board or taper tail vs full, bigger wheels, etc..
im a big boy @ 6’6Expand Quote@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right[close]
I've always been a fan of low and wide, so small wheels and 149s (but not lo trucks persay)
I find that don't skate as much 'rough' ground to warrant the x97s - x99s are passible on the one or two really rough spots I hit, the trade off is better 'everything else, everywhere else' with x99s.
32.5/14.5 is big boy territory; these days I struggle with shorter, narrower, small WB boards. i.e., anything under 14.25"WB, 8.5", 31.75" all feel off - tried my hand on an 8.75x31.75x14.125" wb - on paper it fits what I think I need, underfoot it might as well be a 7.75" =D
What trucks are you riding? While this could go in the madness thread, I find that I need 149s/159s...144/148 territory, again, might as well be 129s...so weird.
Expand QuoteWas there a piece off gear you forced yourself to ride that ended up being for the better dnd that you stuck with? Like a shorter WB board or taper tail vs full, bigger wheels, etc..[close]
I'd say it was the NB1010s. I spent good money on them, and they felt absolutely awful, so I moved them to street shoes. After a few months, I tried skating them again and they were probably the best shoe I've ever used.
I've been skating Nike SB Force 58 shoes for just over a month now, they felt great in the store but within a week I started having issues with inner arch and ankle pain, and I'd never had any issues with ankle/arch pain in the past.
Especially after walking/running in these shoes, my inner arches and ankles will ache for at least a day.
I have quite wide/flat feet and they feel too slim around the heel area, and that causes the shoes to push my feet up onto the outer arch part of the foot.
Anyone else had issues with these shoes? And any recommendations for this wide/flat footed skater?
Cheers.
Damn. That sent me on an emotional roller coaster ride from hell. I get depressed when my annual ankle roll shows up, cant imagine learning to walk. Definitely be thinking about this next time I'm too tired after work.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWas there a piece off gear you forced yourself to ride that ended up being for the better dnd that you stuck with? Like a shorter WB board or taper tail vs full, bigger wheels, etc..[close]
I'd say it was the NB1010s. I spent good money on them, and they felt absolutely awful, so I moved them to street shoes. After a few months, I tried skating them again and they were probably the best shoe I've ever used.[close]
I full agree. I didn't wanna fuck with NB but there's no option that I can see to the 808. Which I'm my opinion is the perfect skate shoe.
Sometimes you gotta put aside the pride and buy stuff you don't wanna to have good health.
I can honestly say that I'm 98% back. So long as snow isn't in the mail. Then slight discomfort.
I had to learn how to walk again when I was 21. Was on a cane a second time rowing around for 2 years when I was like 25 from a fucked up surgery on my ass bone from an injury that happened when I was like 15.
I gotta find every loop hole I can to keep rolling till my day of death. And I was being fucked by every other brands flat ass shoes.
Skating forever no matter what has always been the mission. And I've never been actually lost lost. I just got somewhat confused a month or 18.
I was always knowing I coming back.
I'm NEVER going to stop. Even if I gotta go full Signal Hill style and never bang my tail again. I'd be almost nothing with out the board nearby. I cannot do without.
im a big boy @ 6’6Expand QuoteExpand Quote@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right[close]
I've always been a fan of low and wide, so small wheels and 149s (but not lo trucks persay)
I find that don't skate as much 'rough' ground to warrant the x97s - x99s are passible on the one or two really rough spots I hit, the trade off is better 'everything else, everywhere else' with x99s.
32.5/14.5 is big boy territory; these days I struggle with shorter, narrower, small WB boards. i.e., anything under 14.25"WB, 8.5", 31.75" all feel off - tried my hand on an 8.75x31.75x14.125" wb - on paper it fits what I think I need, underfoot it might as well be a 7.75" =D
What trucks are you riding? While this could go in the madness thread, I find that I need 149s/159s...144/148 territory, again, might as well be 129s...so weird.[close]
my shorty just said 35% torso and 65% leg
i think this is an appropriate sized board
looks right on camera
saw what skaters my height were skating and its all 32-33
so now its just a skill issue lol
im on 6.1 hollow lights but can switch to solid axle easy
151s in any configuration would be my next favorite
and ive tried almost everything
i like wide trucks and have big feet, admittedly biased
as for the dimensions, ill say it might be the wheelbase
i gotta agree that 14.25 works better than 14.125wb
something aint right there, maybe forged plates?
maybe just not enough landing room for me
sub 14.25 has always felt weird at a filmable speed
you should give 8.75/32/14.25 a try next
alien workshop (i dont think you should keep them alive)
might have you sorted with a shape
off the top of my head
seems like i gotta “test” both bones formulas to ever k now
but ill start with x97 and if i cant blunt then its settled
Expand QuoteI've been skating Nike SB Force 58 shoes for just over a month now, they felt great in the store but within a week I started having issues with inner arch and ankle pain, and I'd never had any issues with ankle/arch pain in the past.
Especially after walking/running in these shoes, my inner arches and ankles will ache for at least a day.
I have quite wide/flat feet and they feel too slim around the heel area, and that causes the shoes to push my feet up onto the outer arch part of the foot.
Anyone else had issues with these shoes? And any recommendations for this wide/flat footed skater?
Cheers.[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWZJpdkb70Q&ab_channel=BenDegros
Probably because it's narrow around the arch area and heel area. I have wide flat feet and Nikes / Adidas have always been a painful time especially since they slim out around the toe box, regardless if they are chiller, running or skate shoes. I will go up 1/2 a size as chillers but not use them to skate.
If they're still hurting your feet after a month of skating then you should consider retiring them early. Your feet shouldn't be suffering at the expense of a shoe.
I like the 1010s, a little long in the toe area when I got a TTS pair but I got over it pretty quickly. Really comfy and the durability on the upper and outsole have been amazing, I could use them as chillers for a few weeks while still skating them. And the look down factor is a huge plus.
Thanks! I have rowans and kwalks(slip). They do have just a tiny bit more than my emericas and I don't think that's enough.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre there any thin shoes (need boardfeel) with a bit of a thicker padded tongue? The top of my foot is swollen from the board falling on it and I wish there was more protection.
Currently skating emerica dicksons and there's nothing.[close]
Vans Rowans have a nice padded tongue and collar, tho maybe a bit beefier overall than you'd like. Still great boardfeel imo.
Vans Chukka Lows have a mad padded tongue.
Vans K-Walks are cupsole but still on the slimmer side, also a nice amount of cushion
A number of vulc NB# models should have some padding, I'll leave the specifics to the NB experts tho
GT Blazers have a smidge of tongue padding, not too familiar with other Nike SB's tho.
Small list of the top of my head, others would probably know more.[close]
The etnies joslins have a really good amount, those are my walking shoes currently and I hope I can manage skating them soon, sole is a lot thicker and stiffer than what I'm used to.
board dims are pretty funny to me nowExpand Quoteim a big boy @ 6’6Expand QuoteExpand Quote@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right[close]
I've always been a fan of low and wide, so small wheels and 149s (but not lo trucks persay)
I find that don't skate as much 'rough' ground to warrant the x97s - x99s are passible on the one or two really rough spots I hit, the trade off is better 'everything else, everywhere else' with x99s.
32.5/14.5 is big boy territory; these days I struggle with shorter, narrower, small WB boards. i.e., anything under 14.25"WB, 8.5", 31.75" all feel off - tried my hand on an 8.75x31.75x14.125" wb - on paper it fits what I think I need, underfoot it might as well be a 7.75" =D
What trucks are you riding? While this could go in the madness thread, I find that I need 149s/159s...144/148 territory, again, might as well be 129s...so weird.[close]
my shorty just said 35% torso and 65% leg
i think this is an appropriate sized board
looks right on camera
saw what skaters my height were skating and its all 32-33
so now its just a skill issue lol
im on 6.1 hollow lights but can switch to solid axle easy
151s in any configuration would be my next favorite
and ive tried almost everything
i like wide trucks and have big feet, admittedly biased
as for the dimensions, ill say it might be the wheelbase
i gotta agree that 14.25 works better than 14.125wb
something aint right there, maybe forged plates?
maybe just not enough landing room for me
sub 14.25 has always felt weird at a filmable speed
you should give 8.75/32/14.25 a try next
alien workshop (i dont think you should keep them alive)
might have you sorted with a shape
off the top of my head
seems like i gotta “test” both bones formulas to ever k now
but ill start with x97 and if i cant blunt then its settled[close]
Daaaaamn 6.6, yeah you need a long wb and length for sure to accommodate that stance. I assume I have a wide stance (5'10" / 10.5 shoe / 32" inseam, so pretty average), I can hop on a 14.375 or 14.5" after skating a 14.25 and instantly feel it, doesn't matter how long the board is..I've tried forged plates, cast and 73468723 truck brands and none of them have such a dramatic effect on a 14.25 at all, 14" a little bit - going up in WB is the biggest change.
A lot of the time, if things feel off, I can put 149s (instead of 144/148s) that stability really helps (just like the longer WB does, ya know?); it doesn't help as much as I would like tho (like on those 14.125" WB bloards.) Another thing that I've noticed is the steeper the kicks the longer the WB needs to be so I don't feel cramped, conversely, a flatter board feels fine with 14.25".
I was looking at this AWS https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Alien_Workshop_Gasmask-33_Deck/descpage-AWGM33DK.html - seems like it would do me; it's either that or this polar https://usa.polarskateco.com/collections/winter-23-hardgoods/products/roman-gonzalez-demon-child (but am wary of the length).
I'm so picky with my bluntslides man...if I know I'm going to do them that day, I switch to 103a STFs nothing comes close for me, they just glide/so easy to control everything else is slower and stickier (even 101a spits) - for the record I like to travel when I slide and grind, none of this bitch as 6" slides and shit, but go the distance.
board dims are pretty funny to me nowExpand QuoteExpand Quoteim a big boy @ 6’6Expand QuoteExpand Quote@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right[close]
I've always been a fan of low and wide, so small wheels and 149s (but not lo trucks persay)
I find that don't skate as much 'rough' ground to warrant the x97s - x99s are passible on the one or two really rough spots I hit, the trade off is better 'everything else, everywhere else' with x99s.
32.5/14.5 is big boy territory; these days I struggle with shorter, narrower, small WB boards. i.e., anything under 14.25"WB, 8.5", 31.75" all feel off - tried my hand on an 8.75x31.75x14.125" wb - on paper it fits what I think I need, underfoot it might as well be a 7.75" =D
What trucks are you riding? While this could go in the madness thread, I find that I need 149s/159s...144/148 territory, again, might as well be 129s...so weird.[close]
my shorty just said 35% torso and 65% leg
i think this is an appropriate sized board
looks right on camera
saw what skaters my height were skating and its all 32-33
so now its just a skill issue lol
im on 6.1 hollow lights but can switch to solid axle easy
151s in any configuration would be my next favorite
and ive tried almost everything
i like wide trucks and have big feet, admittedly biased
as for the dimensions, ill say it might be the wheelbase
i gotta agree that 14.25 works better than 14.125wb
something aint right there, maybe forged plates?
maybe just not enough landing room for me
sub 14.25 has always felt weird at a filmable speed
you should give 8.75/32/14.25 a try next
alien workshop (i dont think you should keep them alive)
might have you sorted with a shape
off the top of my head
seems like i gotta “test” both bones formulas to ever k now
but ill start with x97 and if i cant blunt then its settled[close]
Daaaaamn 6.6, yeah you need a long wb and length for sure to accommodate that stance. I assume I have a wide stance (5'10" / 10.5 shoe / 32" inseam, so pretty average), I can hop on a 14.375 or 14.5" after skating a 14.25 and instantly feel it, doesn't matter how long the board is..I've tried forged plates, cast and 73468723 truck brands and none of them have such a dramatic effect on a 14.25 at all, 14" a little bit - going up in WB is the biggest change.
A lot of the time, if things feel off, I can put 149s (instead of 144/148s) that stability really helps (just like the longer WB does, ya know?); it doesn't help as much as I would like tho (like on those 14.125" WB bloards.) Another thing that I've noticed is the steeper the kicks the longer the WB needs to be so I don't feel cramped, conversely, a flatter board feels fine with 14.25".
I was looking at this AWS https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Alien_Workshop_Gasmask-33_Deck/descpage-AWGM33DK.html - seems like it would do me; it's either that or this polar https://usa.polarskateco.com/collections/winter-23-hardgoods/products/roman-gonzalez-demon-child (but am wary of the length).
I'm so picky with my bluntslides man...if I know I'm going to do them that day, I switch to 103a STFs nothing comes close for me, they just glide/so easy to control everything else is slower and stickier (even 101a spits) - for the record I like to travel when I slide and grind, none of this bitch as 6" slides and shit, but go the distance.[close]
being that ive been on sizes too narrow for years
the shortest board i liked off top was a quasi 8.5/31.75/14.25
but it feels so dishonest
i wouldnt ride let alone buy a deck that thin again
9.0 - 9.25 is apparently just my size
but my wb tests are limited in this range
ive tried 13.875, 14.0, 14.5, 14.75, and 15 inch wb
on popsicle or popsicle adjacent shapes
theres a big gap between 14 and 14.5
ill update my findings the more these dims become available
9.0/32.1/14.375wb is looking like the next purchase
shape matters a lot to me tho
the farther away from pointy kicks, the better
no eggs or football shapes for me
as for trucks, i spent some time on 5.6s
then tried 5.8s with a quasi 8.38 and said fuck it, go 6.1
i have not switched since
sticking with a truck has made it easier to judge boards
but it did take a relative fortune to find a pair to commit to
when the dust settles ill give ace low 60s a shot
but only with my favorite tested shapes and wheels
keeps the variables in check and makes it truck vs truck
testing out 8.38 shapes seems hellish
ive never met a 9 popsicle that wasnt as advertised
the worst that could happen is taper by the back trucks
not outright being an 8.8 in disguise
best of luck with your endeavors, i couldnt do it
my knees cant handle anything harder than 99a
cant risk it after my knee injury on 101 spits
took me out of for 3.5 months
ill go faster, use more wax, just anything else
ever try the girl/chocolate g033?Expand Quoteboard dims are pretty funny to me nowExpand QuoteExpand Quoteim a big boy @ 6’6Expand QuoteExpand Quote@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right[close]
I've always been a fan of low and wide, so small wheels and 149s (but not lo trucks persay)
I find that don't skate as much 'rough' ground to warrant the x97s - x99s are passible on the one or two really rough spots I hit, the trade off is better 'everything else, everywhere else' with x99s.
32.5/14.5 is big boy territory; these days I struggle with shorter, narrower, small WB boards. i.e., anything under 14.25"WB, 8.5", 31.75" all feel off - tried my hand on an 8.75x31.75x14.125" wb - on paper it fits what I think I need, underfoot it might as well be a 7.75" =D
What trucks are you riding? While this could go in the madness thread, I find that I need 149s/159s...144/148 territory, again, might as well be 129s...so weird.[close]
my shorty just said 35% torso and 65% leg
i think this is an appropriate sized board
looks right on camera
saw what skaters my height were skating and its all 32-33
so now its just a skill issue lol
im on 6.1 hollow lights but can switch to solid axle easy
151s in any configuration would be my next favorite
and ive tried almost everything
i like wide trucks and have big feet, admittedly biased
as for the dimensions, ill say it might be the wheelbase
i gotta agree that 14.25 works better than 14.125wb
something aint right there, maybe forged plates?
maybe just not enough landing room for me
sub 14.25 has always felt weird at a filmable speed
you should give 8.75/32/14.25 a try next
alien workshop (i dont think you should keep them alive)
might have you sorted with a shape
off the top of my head
seems like i gotta “test” both bones formulas to ever k now
but ill start with x97 and if i cant blunt then its settled[close]
Daaaaamn 6.6, yeah you need a long wb and length for sure to accommodate that stance. I assume I have a wide stance (5'10" / 10.5 shoe / 32" inseam, so pretty average), I can hop on a 14.375 or 14.5" after skating a 14.25 and instantly feel it, doesn't matter how long the board is..I've tried forged plates, cast and 73468723 truck brands and none of them have such a dramatic effect on a 14.25 at all, 14" a little bit - going up in WB is the biggest change.
A lot of the time, if things feel off, I can put 149s (instead of 144/148s) that stability really helps (just like the longer WB does, ya know?); it doesn't help as much as I would like tho (like on those 14.125" WB bloards.) Another thing that I've noticed is the steeper the kicks the longer the WB needs to be so I don't feel cramped, conversely, a flatter board feels fine with 14.25".
I was looking at this AWS https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Alien_Workshop_Gasmask-33_Deck/descpage-AWGM33DK.html - seems like it would do me; it's either that or this polar https://usa.polarskateco.com/collections/winter-23-hardgoods/products/roman-gonzalez-demon-child (but am wary of the length).
I'm so picky with my bluntslides man...if I know I'm going to do them that day, I switch to 103a STFs nothing comes close for me, they just glide/so easy to control everything else is slower and stickier (even 101a spits) - for the record I like to travel when I slide and grind, none of this bitch as 6" slides and shit, but go the distance.[close]
being that ive been on sizes too narrow for years
the shortest board i liked off top was a quasi 8.5/31.75/14.25
but it feels so dishonest
i wouldnt ride let alone buy a deck that thin again
9.0 - 9.25 is apparently just my size
but my wb tests are limited in this range
ive tried 13.875, 14.0, 14.5, 14.75, and 15 inch wb
on popsicle or popsicle adjacent shapes
theres a big gap between 14 and 14.5
ill update my findings the more these dims become available
9.0/32.1/14.375wb is looking like the next purchase
shape matters a lot to me tho
the farther away from pointy kicks, the better
no eggs or football shapes for me
as for trucks, i spent some time on 5.6s
then tried 5.8s with a quasi 8.38 and said fuck it, go 6.1
i have not switched since
sticking with a truck has made it easier to judge boards
but it did take a relative fortune to find a pair to commit to
when the dust settles ill give ace low 60s a shot
but only with my favorite tested shapes and wheels
keeps the variables in check and makes it truck vs truck
testing out 8.38 shapes seems hellish
ive never met a 9 popsicle that wasnt as advertised
the worst that could happen is taper by the back trucks
not outright being an 8.8 in disguise
best of luck with your endeavors, i couldnt do it
my knees cant handle anything harder than 99a
cant risk it after my knee injury on 101 spits
took me out of for 3.5 months
ill go faster, use more wax, just anything else[close]
You're like me, just taller....I can't do pointy, so yeah, no eggs, as much as I like the idea of them. I need a full/squareish tail/rounded full nose <- uncommon shape combo; think FA tails with DLX round noses...knees hate hard wheels but I do it 50% of the time for certain tricks.
Looking at boards a lot these days and clearly most are using BBS stock dims, most boards are 32 and over these days, 32.1, 32.25 - when did this happen and why? Maybe *I'm* doing it wrong and should be riding a longer board?
I quite enjoyed my ACE lows (44s tho, much too narrow) with hard bushings and the 1/16th ACE riser, very sexy.
If skateboarding died like many slap posters would like to see happen, how many of you would DIY your own skateboards? All of a sudden nobody buys any skate gear and there’s no more produced. The current stock only lasts us 5 years or so… do we generate our own economy of skate goods even though we making no money or is it everyone for themselves DIy mad max mode people at the skate spot all have crazy Frankenstein setups along with custom shapes?
Is it unethical to trade a board with a shop that you may or may not have got on sale?
I'd just skate my wall hangers and order bearings from RS. It will never die that bad thou.Expand QuoteIf skateboarding died like many slap posters would like to see happen, how many of you would DIY your own skateboards? All of a sudden nobody buys any skate gear and there’s no more produced. The current stock only lasts us 5 years or so… do we generate our own economy of skate goods even though we making no money or is it everyone for themselves DIy mad max mode people at the skate spot all have crazy Frankenstein setups along with custom shapes?[close]
If there are people skateboarding the industry will never truly die, it will just be far more limited. I would expect more people to DIY and more people to do limited stock handmade decks. I would consider doing the DIY route depending on how expensive the goods got. My biggest concern would be getting the needed veneers to press.
Expand QuoteIs it unethical to trade a board with a shop that you may or may not have got on sale?[close]
as long as you and/or the shop genuinely think they can make an equal profit it's fine. It's not like you're trading a stack of $14 element boards, for a stack of DLX boards... are you?
Anybody know if the primitive shape guide is accurate? Especially the 8.5. Looks like a perfect shape with 14.5 wb but everywhere I look online they’re labeled as 14.25-14.3.
Can anybody recommend a good deck with approximately these specs? Been looking around recently but can't seem to find a shape I like in these dimensions without a crazy long tail, tapered rails or wonky wheelbase. I skate Indy's so super long tails and short wheelbases just don't work well for me unfortunately.
Width: 8.25
Length: 31.875
Wheelbase: 14.25
Nose: 6.875
Tail: 6.5
Expand QuoteCan anybody recommend a good deck with approximately these specs? Been looking around recently but can't seem to find a shape I like in these dimensions without a crazy long tail, tapered rails or wonky wheelbase. I skate Indy's so super long tails and short wheelbases just don't work well for me unfortunately.
Width: 8.25
Length: 31.875
Wheelbase: 14.25
Nose: 6.875
Tail: 6.5[close]
what is the baker 8.25?
longer tails mess with me too, but….maybe the longer tails work better with bigger wheels?
Can anybody recommend a good deck with approximately these specs? Been looking around recently but can't seem to find a shape I like in these dimensions without a crazy long tail, tapered rails or wonky wheelbase. I skate Indy's so super long tails and short wheelbases just don't work well for me unfortunately.
Width: 8.25
Length: 31.875
Wheelbase: 14.25
Nose: 6.875
Tail: 6.5
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCan anybody recommend a good deck with approximately these specs? Been looking around recently but can't seem to find a shape I like in these dimensions without a crazy long tail, tapered rails or wonky wheelbase. I skate Indy's so super long tails and short wheelbases just don't work well for me unfortunately.
Width: 8.25
Length: 31.875
Wheelbase: 14.25
Nose: 6.875
Tail: 6.5[close]
what is the baker 8.25?
longer tails mess with me too, but….maybe the longer tails work better with bigger wheels?[close]
Yeah I'd really like to know the reason too. I'm thinking longer tails probably work best with Ventures. I just know when I get much past 6.5" it starts noticeably messing with my timing and pop. Sometimes I wish I could skate other trucks but I've been on Indy's since Stage VII and everything else just feels like crap to me. I'm not saying anything new here, but my Indy's are like the heart and soul of my skateboard and I build everything else around that ;D
Can anybody recommend a good deck with approximately these specs? Been looking around recently but can't seem to find a shape I like in these dimensions without a crazy long tail, tapered rails or wonky wheelbase. I skate Indy's so super long tails and short wheelbases just don't work well for me unfortunately.
Width: 8.25
Length: 31.875
Wheelbase: 14.25
Nose: 6.875
Tail: 6.5
Expand QuoteCan anybody recommend a good deck with approximately these specs? Been looking around recently but can't seem to find a shape I like in these dimensions without a crazy long tail, tapered rails or wonky wheelbase. I skate Indy's so super long tails and short wheelbases just don't work well for me unfortunately.
Width: 8.25
Length: 31.875
Wheelbase: 14.25
Nose: 6.875
Tail: 6.5[close]
Do you ride 144s on your setups?
It's a funny thing cause so many boards are almost those dimensions, more so the BBS Element decks before they went more with the China boards, but one you might want to check if you haven't already is the DLX shorter 8.5 board, often talked about as the blue eagle shape, which is definitely NOT 8.5 in width, but more like about 8.3 all up, but with every other dimension spot on for what you are looking for and the people I know who ride that are on 144s usually.
The only reason I bring that board up, besides the fact that there are a lot around in all different graphics, but it is consistently those dimensions and a lot of people love that board for that fact, that it is not 8.5 in width.
I would say have a look at one in person first if you can, as sometimes people like it and other times they will not, more so if they were actually wanting an 8.5 width, but there are always lots from DLX - Antihero, Real, Krooked, There, etc.
https://www.tactics.com/anti-hero/classic-eagle-85-skateboard-deck/navy
SPECS
SIZE 8.5
LENGTH (IN): 31.8
WHEELBASE (IN): 14.25
NOSE (IN): 6.875
TAIL (IN): 6.5
* Obviously there would be more boards out there that you could find in those dimensions, or close to it, but besides some of the more common ones, or others as already listed, I can't think of many more off the top of my head, but going to a web site that has all dimensions listed and then using the search option, might bring up some more that work for you.
From Tactics, just using one almost universal site that almost anyone can check that has a fair range of boards, I see Baker, Heroin, Polar, Tactics own brand, Space Program, Cleaver, GX1000, Alltimers, Studio, Doom Sayers, Zero, Passport and more all with 14.25 wb and all with about the 6.5 tail, some 6.6 which is less than 2mm difference, but yes I know even a single mm can make a difference.
Can anybody recommend a good deck with approximately these specs? Been looking around recently but can't seem to find a shape I like in these dimensions without a crazy long tail, tapered rails or wonky wheelbase. I skate Indy's so super long tails and short wheelbases just don't work well for me unfortunately.
Width: 8.25
Length: 31.875
Wheelbase: 14.25
Nose: 6.875
Tail: 6.5
Yeah I'd really like to know the reason too. I'm thinking longer tails probably work best with Ventures. I just know when I get much past 6.5" it starts noticeably messing with my timing and pop. Sometimes I wish I could skate other trucks but I've been on Indy's since Stage VII and everything else just feels like crap to me. I'm not saying anything new here, but my Indy's are like the heart and soul of my skateboard and I build everything else around that ;D
I have an Atlantic Drift board right now that I really like and I'd like to grab another one with similar dimensions. There's not much info on the sizing but mine is 8.5" and I measured the wheelbase and it's 14.375. Would a BBS board in 8.5 be a safe bet or do I just need to grab mine and go to the shop and try to find a similar one? The woodshop thread lists at least Antihero and Magenta (from what is easily available locally) as same woodshop when I did a search here.
Thanks a lot for the insight! Unfortunately I can't comment too much as far as the shape as I have not had a popsicle from AH and never a Real board and this is my first 8.5 after sizing wider and then coming back a bit. The AD board tapers a bit towards the nose and the tail and the nose and tail features seem closer to the standard BBS though. Someone at the set-up thread measured the board length at 32.5 but he also measured the wheelbase as 14.5 Edit: I measured the length and it is indeed 32.5.Expand QuoteI have an Atlantic Drift board right now that I really like and I'd like to grab another one with similar dimensions. There's not much info on the sizing but mine is 8.5" and I measured the wheelbase and it's 14.375. Would a BBS board in 8.5 be a safe bet or do I just need to grab mine and go to the shop and try to find a similar one? The woodshop thread lists at least Antihero and Magenta (from what is easily available locally) as same woodshop when I did a search here.[close]
DLX (BBS) 8.5 is noticeably different from the standard 8.5 from BBS
Example for 8.5 BBS decks:
Blue Eagle (AH 18) - 8.5 x 31.95 x 14.38
Black Label/The Killing Floor/Zero/Polar/etc - 8.5 x 32.3 x 14.5 (usually - some brands may have skight variances on concave steepness or WB)
If the total length is closer to the Blue Eagle's length, then that could be a nearly identical alternative to the Atlantic Drift deck.
The standard 8.5 from BBS is a slightly steeper concave and kick angle with a medium full nose and a full-ish tapered tail (not pointy but not round). Does your Atlantic Drift (when looking at it) seem to be closer to the trim Real/AH 8.5 or the fuller bodied 8.5 of other BBS decks?
Is it unethical to trade a board with a shop that you may or may not have got on sale?
Is it unethical to trade a board with a shop that you may or may not have got on sale?
ever try the girl/chocolate g033?Expand QuoteExpand Quoteboard dims are pretty funny to me nowExpand QuoteExpand Quoteim a big boy @ 6’6Expand QuoteExpand Quote@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right[close]
I've always been a fan of low and wide, so small wheels and 149s (but not lo trucks persay)
I find that don't skate as much 'rough' ground to warrant the x97s - x99s are passible on the one or two really rough spots I hit, the trade off is better 'everything else, everywhere else' with x99s.
32.5/14.5 is big boy territory; these days I struggle with shorter, narrower, small WB boards. i.e., anything under 14.25"WB, 8.5", 31.75" all feel off - tried my hand on an 8.75x31.75x14.125" wb - on paper it fits what I think I need, underfoot it might as well be a 7.75" =D
What trucks are you riding? While this could go in the madness thread, I find that I need 149s/159s...144/148 territory, again, might as well be 129s...so weird.[close]
my shorty just said 35% torso and 65% leg
i think this is an appropriate sized board
looks right on camera
saw what skaters my height were skating and its all 32-33
so now its just a skill issue lol
im on 6.1 hollow lights but can switch to solid axle easy
151s in any configuration would be my next favorite
and ive tried almost everything
i like wide trucks and have big feet, admittedly biased
as for the dimensions, ill say it might be the wheelbase
i gotta agree that 14.25 works better than 14.125wb
something aint right there, maybe forged plates?
maybe just not enough landing room for me
sub 14.25 has always felt weird at a filmable speed
you should give 8.75/32/14.25 a try next
alien workshop (i dont think you should keep them alive)
might have you sorted with a shape
off the top of my head
seems like i gotta “test” both bones formulas to ever k now
but ill start with x97 and if i cant blunt then its settled[close]
Daaaaamn 6.6, yeah you need a long wb and length for sure to accommodate that stance. I assume I have a wide stance (5'10" / 10.5 shoe / 32" inseam, so pretty average), I can hop on a 14.375 or 14.5" after skating a 14.25 and instantly feel it, doesn't matter how long the board is..I've tried forged plates, cast and 73468723 truck brands and none of them have such a dramatic effect on a 14.25 at all, 14" a little bit - going up in WB is the biggest change.
A lot of the time, if things feel off, I can put 149s (instead of 144/148s) that stability really helps (just like the longer WB does, ya know?); it doesn't help as much as I would like tho (like on those 14.125" WB bloards.) Another thing that I've noticed is the steeper the kicks the longer the WB needs to be so I don't feel cramped, conversely, a flatter board feels fine with 14.25".
I was looking at this AWS https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Alien_Workshop_Gasmask-33_Deck/descpage-AWGM33DK.html - seems like it would do me; it's either that or this polar https://usa.polarskateco.com/collections/winter-23-hardgoods/products/roman-gonzalez-demon-child (but am wary of the length).
I'm so picky with my bluntslides man...if I know I'm going to do them that day, I switch to 103a STFs nothing comes close for me, they just glide/so easy to control everything else is slower and stickier (even 101a spits) - for the record I like to travel when I slide and grind, none of this bitch as 6" slides and shit, but go the distance.[close]
being that ive been on sizes too narrow for years
the shortest board i liked off top was a quasi 8.5/31.75/14.25
but it feels so dishonest
i wouldnt ride let alone buy a deck that thin again
9.0 - 9.25 is apparently just my size
but my wb tests are limited in this range
ive tried 13.875, 14.0, 14.5, 14.75, and 15 inch wb
on popsicle or popsicle adjacent shapes
theres a big gap between 14 and 14.5
ill update my findings the more these dims become available
9.0/32.1/14.375wb is looking like the next purchase
shape matters a lot to me tho
the farther away from pointy kicks, the better
no eggs or football shapes for me
as for trucks, i spent some time on 5.6s
then tried 5.8s with a quasi 8.38 and said fuck it, go 6.1
i have not switched since
sticking with a truck has made it easier to judge boards
but it did take a relative fortune to find a pair to commit to
when the dust settles ill give ace low 60s a shot
but only with my favorite tested shapes and wheels
keeps the variables in check and makes it truck vs truck
testing out 8.38 shapes seems hellish
ive never met a 9 popsicle that wasnt as advertised
the worst that could happen is taper by the back trucks
not outright being an 8.8 in disguise
best of luck with your endeavors, i couldnt do it
my knees cant handle anything harder than 99a
cant risk it after my knee injury on 101 spits
took me out of for 3.5 months
ill go faster, use more wax, just anything else[close]
You're like me, just taller....I can't do pointy, so yeah, no eggs, as much as I like the idea of them. I need a full/squareish tail/rounded full nose <- uncommon shape combo; think FA tails with DLX round noses...knees hate hard wheels but I do it 50% of the time for certain tricks.
Looking at boards a lot these days and clearly most are using BBS stock dims, most boards are 32 and over these days, 32.1, 32.25 - when did this happen and why? Maybe *I'm* doing it wrong and should be riding a longer board?
I quite enjoyed my ACE lows (44s tho, much too narrow) with hard bushings and the 1/16th ACE riser, very sexy.[close]
thats the only shape i can think of that isnt super wide
i used to think sub 32 boards were a necessity
but this 32.5 made my form so much better
short board/wb combo was good for learning mechanics
but nothing looked nearly as good as it does now
would have never known until i tried it, give it a shot
with the lows id keep em low, no riser
gotta see what im missing since venture wont r&d it
what truck brand do you like the most?Expand Quoteever try the girl/chocolate g033?Expand QuoteExpand Quoteboard dims are pretty funny to me nowExpand QuoteExpand Quoteim a big boy @ 6’6Expand QuoteExpand Quote@Xen
smaller wheels
sure they are not as fast as 56s or 58s
but it forces another push out of me
and feeling close to the ground is huge when youre tall
honestly should switch to x97/x99 to combat rough ground
just not sure which formula, want it to be one and done
longer boards too, switched cold turkey
31.75/14wb up to 32.5/14.5wb thinking id hate it
im visibly skating better and more confidently
not sure if its the wheelbase or overall length
but something feels right[close]
I've always been a fan of low and wide, so small wheels and 149s (but not lo trucks persay)
I find that don't skate as much 'rough' ground to warrant the x97s - x99s are passible on the one or two really rough spots I hit, the trade off is better 'everything else, everywhere else' with x99s.
32.5/14.5 is big boy territory; these days I struggle with shorter, narrower, small WB boards. i.e., anything under 14.25"WB, 8.5", 31.75" all feel off - tried my hand on an 8.75x31.75x14.125" wb - on paper it fits what I think I need, underfoot it might as well be a 7.75" =D
What trucks are you riding? While this could go in the madness thread, I find that I need 149s/159s...144/148 territory, again, might as well be 129s...so weird.[close]
my shorty just said 35% torso and 65% leg
i think this is an appropriate sized board
looks right on camera
saw what skaters my height were skating and its all 32-33
so now its just a skill issue lol
im on 6.1 hollow lights but can switch to solid axle easy
151s in any configuration would be my next favorite
and ive tried almost everything
i like wide trucks and have big feet, admittedly biased
as for the dimensions, ill say it might be the wheelbase
i gotta agree that 14.25 works better than 14.125wb
something aint right there, maybe forged plates?
maybe just not enough landing room for me
sub 14.25 has always felt weird at a filmable speed
you should give 8.75/32/14.25 a try next
alien workshop (i dont think you should keep them alive)
might have you sorted with a shape
off the top of my head
seems like i gotta “test” both bones formulas to ever k now
but ill start with x97 and if i cant blunt then its settled[close]
Daaaaamn 6.6, yeah you need a long wb and length for sure to accommodate that stance. I assume I have a wide stance (5'10" / 10.5 shoe / 32" inseam, so pretty average), I can hop on a 14.375 or 14.5" after skating a 14.25 and instantly feel it, doesn't matter how long the board is..I've tried forged plates, cast and 73468723 truck brands and none of them have such a dramatic effect on a 14.25 at all, 14" a little bit - going up in WB is the biggest change.
A lot of the time, if things feel off, I can put 149s (instead of 144/148s) that stability really helps (just like the longer WB does, ya know?); it doesn't help as much as I would like tho (like on those 14.125" WB bloards.) Another thing that I've noticed is the steeper the kicks the longer the WB needs to be so I don't feel cramped, conversely, a flatter board feels fine with 14.25".
I was looking at this AWS https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Alien_Workshop_Gasmask-33_Deck/descpage-AWGM33DK.html - seems like it would do me; it's either that or this polar https://usa.polarskateco.com/collections/winter-23-hardgoods/products/roman-gonzalez-demon-child (but am wary of the length).
I'm so picky with my bluntslides man...if I know I'm going to do them that day, I switch to 103a STFs nothing comes close for me, they just glide/so easy to control everything else is slower and stickier (even 101a spits) - for the record I like to travel when I slide and grind, none of this bitch as 6" slides and shit, but go the distance.[close]
being that ive been on sizes too narrow for years
the shortest board i liked off top was a quasi 8.5/31.75/14.25
but it feels so dishonest
i wouldnt ride let alone buy a deck that thin again
9.0 - 9.25 is apparently just my size
but my wb tests are limited in this range
ive tried 13.875, 14.0, 14.5, 14.75, and 15 inch wb
on popsicle or popsicle adjacent shapes
theres a big gap between 14 and 14.5
ill update my findings the more these dims become available
9.0/32.1/14.375wb is looking like the next purchase
shape matters a lot to me tho
the farther away from pointy kicks, the better
no eggs or football shapes for me
as for trucks, i spent some time on 5.6s
then tried 5.8s with a quasi 8.38 and said fuck it, go 6.1
i have not switched since
sticking with a truck has made it easier to judge boards
but it did take a relative fortune to find a pair to commit to
when the dust settles ill give ace low 60s a shot
but only with my favorite tested shapes and wheels
keeps the variables in check and makes it truck vs truck
testing out 8.38 shapes seems hellish
ive never met a 9 popsicle that wasnt as advertised
the worst that could happen is taper by the back trucks
not outright being an 8.8 in disguise
best of luck with your endeavors, i couldnt do it
my knees cant handle anything harder than 99a
cant risk it after my knee injury on 101 spits
took me out of for 3.5 months
ill go faster, use more wax, just anything else[close]
You're like me, just taller....I can't do pointy, so yeah, no eggs, as much as I like the idea of them. I need a full/squareish tail/rounded full nose <- uncommon shape combo; think FA tails with DLX round noses...knees hate hard wheels but I do it 50% of the time for certain tricks.
Looking at boards a lot these days and clearly most are using BBS stock dims, most boards are 32 and over these days, 32.1, 32.25 - when did this happen and why? Maybe *I'm* doing it wrong and should be riding a longer board?
I quite enjoyed my ACE lows (44s tho, much too narrow) with hard bushings and the 1/16th ACE riser, very sexy.[close]
thats the only shape i can think of that isnt super wide
i used to think sub 32 boards were a necessity
but this 32.5 made my form so much better
short board/wb combo was good for learning mechanics
but nothing looked nearly as good as it does now
would have never known until i tried it, give it a shot
with the lows id keep em low, no riser
gotta see what im missing since venture wont r&d it[close]
Tried a bunch of crail shapes (currently riding the G057 to try a 15"WB, under 32 - weird shape by comparison to a lot out there); I don't stray too far dim wise, as I've this idea of what I should ride and usually don't stray (max 8.5, max 14.3x wb, under 32", no 7" noses).
I've been feeling cramped, even on the 8.5s I have around so as an experiment to step out my usual comfort zone I picked up the following:
Heroin Savages Day 8.75"x32"x14.375WB (I'm assuming it's a 6.9/7" nose)
Jacuzzi Dilo Flipper (with wheel wells) 8.5x32.3x15" WB 7" nose - 6.75" tail)
Will set both up on Royals since they're the most neutral feeling truck to me and 51mm STF 103a V1s
What's the added wheelbase effect of Royals in inches, anyone know?
Every time I get closer to trying Thunder venture you guys hype up the royals and I fall deeper into the void lol
Expand QuoteEvery time I get closer to trying Thunder venture you guys hype up the royals and I fall deeper into the void lol[close]
I know, right? I've been happy with Ventures lately but then I started to read about Royals being a lovechild of Indys and Ventures and shit, I have enough trucks on ice already, but then again...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEvery time I get closer to trying Thunder venture you guys hype up the royals and I fall deeper into the void lol[close]
I know, right? I've been happy with Ventures lately but then I started to read about Royals being a lovechild of Indys and Ventures and shit, I have enough trucks on ice already, but then again...[close]
If I can say anything to dissuade you from Royals - stock bushings feel way too mushy so you can add bushing madness to the mix. And while they combine the best elements of Thunder / Indy / Venture they don't particularly excel in any area.
I can say that my experience with royals has been great. I do like a medium loose truck so once they’re broken in a bit they feel great to me. I also like the grind a lot but I only ride the Ultralights so not sure how they compare to the standards
Expand QuoteWhat's the added wheelbase effect of Royals in inches, anyone know?[close]
+3.125 I think, similar to a Thunder standard / team or Indy Forged. @Xen rides them regularly so he's the best one to ask.
Their gooshy blue bushings are actually the best part.
Expand QuoteEvery time I get closer to trying Thunder venture you guys hype up the royals and I fall deeper into the void lol[close]
I know, right? I've been happy with Ventures lately but then I started to read about Royals being a lovechild of Indys and Ventures and shit, I have enough trucks on ice already, but then again...
Expand QuoteTheir gooshy blue bushings are actually the best part.[close]
I like them but I'm 140 lbs.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTheir gooshy blue bushings are actually the best part.[close]
I like them but I'm 140 lbs.[close]
Man, I got 50lbs+ on you, at 190lbs+ I can't skate [anything] stock anymore without cranking them down to Bam territory - I def swamp out for hard bushings every time (ACE hards work/fit great).
@ok sounds like you either need 144s and size up to 8.125 from 8 so you can swap between 8.125/8.25 and have one truck that fits. Or, get 149s and stick to 8.3/8.5s...I know that's not easy (which is why I have too many sets/sizes and doubles in IKP :P
Which would you rather have 139s or 144s?
Does anyone know if Almost / Creature changed their molds?
Recently I have got myself a Almost deck marked as mellow concave steep kicks. Set it up, rode it, felt flat.
Measured it , 19.5°...
Out of interest I have put a spare creature 8.6 Vx on my current 8.6 Vx. Completely different concave and flatter for sure
https://ibb.co/Hh8z4s9
https://ibb.co/2jycz37
Does anyone know if Almost / Creature changed their molds?
Recently I have got myself a Almost deck marked as mellow concave steep kicks. Set it up, rode it, felt flat.
Measured it , 19.5°...
Out of interest I have put a spare creature 8.6 Vx on my current 8.6 Vx. Completely different concave and flatter for sure
https://ibb.co/Hh8z4s9
https://ibb.co/2jycz37
Expand QuoteDoes anyone know if Almost / Creature changed their molds?
Recently I have got myself a Almost deck marked as mellow concave steep kicks. Set it up, rode it, felt flat.
Measured it , 19.5°...
Out of interest I have put a spare creature 8.6 Vx on my current 8.6 Vx. Completely different concave and flatter for sure
https://ibb.co/Hh8z4s9
https://ibb.co/2jycz37[close]
I think Creature went through a bit of a change of woodshop, China DSM to China Excel so although still out of China, the two different places would have different molds, hence the two different boards from different periods of time.
Of course they could have changed them up in the same woodshop as well, if they were not happy with the shape and feel of them and tweaked them to be different.
China are all single press, so it is not like some would be flatter and some steeper, but definitely different presses for those.
As for Almost, well, anything you see now is old stock, as Almost is done, Dwindle in general is done, who knows what may or may not come out but as for their boards, there were a number of different options, Almost having more mellow concaves in general compared to the cheaper boards from Blind or Darkstar, from what I saw.
Hope that helps.
* Going to copy your post to the Woodshop thread too, if that is ok? Those board pics are good.
Do all twin tails feel short and stubby or is it just me? Road the crail and the is hold, hated them. But I feel like there’s gotta be one out there that works
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Feel free to use in the woodshop thread
Expand QuoteDo all twin tails feel short and stubby or is it just me? Road the crail and the is hold, hated them. But I feel like there’s gotta be one out there that works[close]
I think AWS and Neen's Deathwish are not as short and stubby, since they're both closer to a twin nose , rather than a twin tail.
That said, I have not seen any shops or catalogs with Neen's double nose shape, but maybe they're still out there
Do all twin tails feel short and stubby or is it just me? Road the crail and the ishod, hated them. But I feel like there’s gotta be one out there that worksWhich Crail? I skated the G069 and loved it.
Is there anyway to make a board slide like a slick, like applying lacquer to the nose and tail or something? I know wax will get the job done but I’m just curious
Which shoes now days have the best look to reminisce of all black with white laces 90-92 big pants small wheels shoes style ?
Is there anyway to make a board slide like a slick, like applying lacquer to the nose and tail or something? I know wax will get the job done but I’m just curious
Flashback with that stick on slick - anyone tried it recently? Waaaay back that shit would slide for a day or so and then peel up.
Expand QuoteIs there anyway to make a board slide like a slick, like applying lacquer to the nose and tail or something? I know wax will get the job done but I’m just curious[close]
There’s always the old Z-Skinz “stick on” slick. Oddly, they still have some available at good ol’ reliable Skull Skates.
http://www.skullskates.com/catalog/product_info.php/manufacturers_id/10/products_id/1939 (http://www.skullskates.com/catalog/product_info.php/manufacturers_id/10/products_id/1939)
Expand QuoteFlashback with that stick on slick - anyone tried it recently? Waaaay back that shit would slide for a day or so and then peel up.[close]
Sounds pretty close to real slicks then. They’d last about 2 days then go through and start flapping until it got pulled off out of anger.
Got some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?Shields off WD40 but like a drop of
Shields off WD40 but like a drop ofExpand QuoteGot some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?[close]
Which shoes now days have the best look to reminisce of all black with white laces 90-92 big pants small wheels shoes style ?Shelltoes
Expand QuoteFlashback with that stick on slick - anyone tried it recently? Waaaay back that shit would slide for a day or so and then peel up.[close]
Sounds pretty close to real slicks then. They’d last about 2 days then go through and start flapping until it got pulled off out of anger.
Got some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteFlashback with that stick on slick - anyone tried it recently? Waaaay back that shit would slide for a day or so and then peel up.[close]
Sounds pretty close to real slicks then. They’d last about 2 days then go through and start flapping until it got pulled off out of anger.[close]
Ridden a few REAL slicks and never had an issue with them peeling up at all (all within the last few years tho). NHS slicks are still the best as they actually feel like they make a significant difference compared to the DLX ones, heavy tho.
Buy the Bones cleaning water bottle, and follow those instructions. I use acetone to shake and clean the bearings in there, and then keyboard air can spray them out to dry, and then two drops of speed cream.Expand QuoteGot some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?[close]
Sometimes cleaning them doesn't get everything out, or can remove the good stuff that keeps them rolling.
Quite simply there are options, but lube is 100% required, be it liquid as people have said, or dry grphite powder, but the two do not mix at all either.
WD40 is a cleaning agent too, so although it might work short term, it doesn't work long term for bearings. It does smell nice though.
I think people often can get confused about some things and what works or doesn't work, or even the fact that cleaning bearings will bring them back to rolling like new, but more often than not it can cause other issues, eg things not put back together correctly in some cases, damaged parts getting them apart and back together.
More than anything, if they have seized up and are not rolling, using something on them to get them rolling again (not just lube) is the main thing, so WD40 does help in that regard, but you can't just drop lube straight in them after that either, as the two work against each other.
Buy the Bones cleaning water bottle, and follow those instructions. I use acetone to shake and clean the bearings in there, and then keyboard air can spray them out to dry, and then two drops of speed cream.
It’s also entirely possible you have a set of FAKE Swiss.
That sounds extremely likely. Do you have photos of the box by any chance?Buy the Bones cleaning water bottle, and follow those instructions. I use acetone to shake and clean the bearings in there, and then keyboard air can spray them out to dry, and then two drops of speed cream.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGot some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?[close]
Sometimes cleaning them doesn't get everything out, or can remove the good stuff that keeps them rolling.
Quite simply there are options, but lube is 100% required, be it liquid as people have said, or dry grphite powder, but the two do not mix at all either.
WD40 is a cleaning agent too, so although it might work short term, it doesn't work long term for bearings. It does smell nice though.
I think people often can get confused about some things and what works or doesn't work, or even the fact that cleaning bearings will bring them back to rolling like new, but more often than not it can cause other issues, eg things not put back together correctly in some cases, damaged parts getting them apart and back together.
More than anything, if they have seized up and are not rolling, using something on them to get them rolling again (not just lube) is the main thing, so WD40 does help in that regard, but you can't just drop lube straight in them after that either, as the two work against each other.[close]
It’s also entirely possible you have a set of FAKE Swiss.
Is anyone on Bones (wheels) and Ventures (pros like)?
Expand QuoteIs anyone on Bones (wheels) and Ventures (pros like)?[close]
PJ Ladd, Felipe Gustavo, Trent McClung
:o ooooooooooo check this article out. Good picture of small details to check.That sounds extremely likely. Do you have photos of the box by any chance?Expand QuoteBuy the Bones cleaning water bottle, and follow those instructions. I use acetone to shake and clean the bearings in there, and then keyboard air can spray them out to dry, and then two drops of speed cream.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGot some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?[close]
Sometimes cleaning them doesn't get everything out, or can remove the good stuff that keeps them rolling.
Quite simply there are options, but lube is 100% required, be it liquid as people have said, or dry grphite powder, but the two do not mix at all either.
WD40 is a cleaning agent too, so although it might work short term, it doesn't work long term for bearings. It does smell nice though.
I think people often can get confused about some things and what works or doesn't work, or even the fact that cleaning bearings will bring them back to rolling like new, but more often than not it can cause other issues, eg things not put back together correctly in some cases, damaged parts getting them apart and back together.
More than anything, if they have seized up and are not rolling, using something on them to get them rolling again (not just lube) is the main thing, so WD40 does help in that regard, but you can't just drop lube straight in them after that either, as the two work against each other.[close]
It’s also entirely possible you have a set of FAKE Swiss.[close]
That sounds extremely likely. Do you have photos of the box by any chance?Expand QuoteBuy the Bones cleaning water bottle, and follow those instructions. I use acetone to shake and clean the bearings in there, and then keyboard air can spray them out to dry, and then two drops of speed cream.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGot some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?[close]
Sometimes cleaning them doesn't get everything out, or can remove the good stuff that keeps them rolling.
Quite simply there are options, but lube is 100% required, be it liquid as people have said, or dry grphite powder, but the two do not mix at all either.
WD40 is a cleaning agent too, so although it might work short term, it doesn't work long term for bearings. It does smell nice though.
I think people often can get confused about some things and what works or doesn't work, or even the fact that cleaning bearings will bring them back to rolling like new, but more often than not it can cause other issues, eg things not put back together correctly in some cases, damaged parts getting them apart and back together.
More than anything, if they have seized up and are not rolling, using something on them to get them rolling again (not just lube) is the main thing, so WD40 does help in that regard, but you can't just drop lube straight in them after that either, as the two work against each other.[close]
It’s also entirely possible you have a set of FAKE Swiss.[close]
I always wondered but when I saw that Indy timeline thing is it me or do theeves look basically like a copycat stage 7??
(https://www.jenkemmag.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/independent-truck-stage-7.jpg)
(https://www.subvert.de/media/image/product/32066/md/32066~3.jpg)
Expand QuoteThat sounds extremely likely. Do you have photos of the box by any chance?Expand QuoteBuy the Bones cleaning water bottle, and follow those instructions. I use acetone to shake and clean the bearings in there, and then keyboard air can spray them out to dry, and then two drops of speed cream.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGot some bone Swiss for the first time ever, gamechanger. I’m about 6 months in and one of my wheels seized up. Cleaned my bearing with isopropyl alcohol and now three out of four are seizing up. I didn’t have speed cream or anything to put in em. Are they just fucked now or does this happen after cleaning them without using lube?[close]
Sometimes cleaning them doesn't get everything out, or can remove the good stuff that keeps them rolling.
Quite simply there are options, but lube is 100% required, be it liquid as people have said, or dry grphite powder, but the two do not mix at all either.
WD40 is a cleaning agent too, so although it might work short term, it doesn't work long term for bearings. It does smell nice though.
I think people often can get confused about some things and what works or doesn't work, or even the fact that cleaning bearings will bring them back to rolling like new, but more often than not it can cause other issues, eg things not put back together correctly in some cases, damaged parts getting them apart and back together.
More than anything, if they have seized up and are not rolling, using something on them to get them rolling again (not just lube) is the main thing, so WD40 does help in that regard, but you can't just drop lube straight in them after that either, as the two work against each other.[close]
It’s also entirely possible you have a set of FAKE Swiss.[close][close]
Got em from a shop, the box seems legit. Has the made in Switzerland and the since 1981 on it. Took em out yesterday and they rolled like a dream. Now the wheels are spinning. Still gonna grab some speed cream today just in case though cause I was running them raw yesterday
The fake gear epidemic from a few years ago has died down, the TAM (total addressable market) has shrank to the point where counterfeiters no longer see the point in pushing their products. The core market has remained and they are more discerning about where their products are coming from and who they buy from.
Expand QuoteI always wondered but when I saw that Indy timeline thing is it me or do theeves look basically like a copycat stage 7??
(https://www.jenkemmag.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/independent-truck-stage-7.jpg)
(https://www.subvert.de/media/image/product/32066/md/32066~3.jpg)[close]
Theeve were stage III ish geo (which is why they ran on ACE plates during the prototype phase); they added the wings to keep them from bending; theeve wings were much more 'rounded' (like if you have bad posture - like the old thunders)
Add ZapraznyExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs anyone on Bones (wheels) and Ventures (pros like)?[close]
PJ Ladd, Felipe Gustavo, Trent McClung[close]
Cheers and gnar'd
As above, cheers and gnar'dAdd ZapraznyExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIs anyone on Bones (wheels) and Ventures (pros like)?[close]
PJ Ladd, Felipe Gustavo, Trent McClung[close]
Cheers and gnar'd[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI always wondered but when I saw that Indy timeline thing is it me or do theeves look basically like a copycat stage 7??
(https://www.jenkemmag.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/independent-truck-stage-7.jpg)
(https://www.subvert.de/media/image/product/32066/md/32066~3.jpg)[close]
Theeve were stage III ish geo (which is why they ran on ACE plates during the prototype phase); they added the wings to keep them from bending; theeve wings were much more 'rounded' (like if you have bad posture - like the old thunders)[close]
Crazy stuff, so theeves are a rip off ace?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI always wondered but when I saw that Indy timeline thing is it me or do theeves look basically like a copycat stage 7??[close]
Theeve were stage III ish geo (which is why they ran on ACE plates during the prototype phase); they added the wings to keep them from bending; theeve wings were much more 'rounded' (like if you have bad posture - like the old thunders)[close]
Crazy stuff, so theeves are a rip off ace?[close]
I'd say based on - their whole bit was to provide a (GASP) lighter, better turning and more durable indy (this was right around or right before stage XI/ACE Classics)...you know, exactly what Indy should have done back then ;)
Theeve V3s are very very good and hit their initial selling points; they've all but disappeared it seems (you can still buy them direct).
Is ProTec going out of business?
I got some money as a Christmas gift & wanted a new helmet since my old one was roached.
The Protec website has had a maintenance message for months. I checked the big online skate shops and they seem to mostly stock s1 and triple 8. I eventually bought a NOS protec helmet from eBay, but even now, a couple weeks later, their site still has the same maintenance message.
Has anyone heard anything?
Which bushings should I buy to get the original venture bushings feel? Mine are done unfortunately
I'm stuck on GT blazers low. I'm thinking on trying Cons One stars or the NB Jamie Foy 306 to switch it up aesthetically. I really love the foot hugging slipper like Blazer feel.
Do the Cons and the NB compare or is this a stick with the blazers situation?
Expand QuoteWhich bushings should I buy to get the original venture bushings feel? Mine are done unfortunately[close]
i asked this question in the venture thread the other day
i ended up buying venture's loose truck conversion kit which comes with green bushings, and it made my ventures into aces pretty much so i had to kind or crank them down
might try throwing indy stock bushings in there and see how that feels
Been on 8.25 with 14 WB for already a while, feels that it stopped working and found a cheap Unity 8.25 14.38, should I take the bullet?
Been on 8.25 with 14 WB for already a while, feels that it stopped working and found a cheap Unity 8.25 14.38, should I take the bullet?
I'm stuck on GT blazers low. I'm thinking on trying Cons One stars or the NB Jamie Foy 306 to switch it up aesthetically. I really love the foot hugging slipper like Blazer feel.
Do the Cons and the NB compare or is this a stick with the blazers situation?
You got me with the GT feeling.Expand QuoteBeen on 8.25 with 14 WB for already a while, feels that it stopped working and found a cheap Unity 8.25 14.38, should I take the bullet?[close]
You should, 14.38 is a solid all-around wb. If you ride even a little transition, you'll like it. I went from being a long time 14.38 wb guy to 14 inch and even below wb's and enjoyed them for a bit, but I started to miss the solid feel of the longer wb. Currently on 14.25 on my "mostly street" complete and back to 14.38 on my "I wish I was Grant Taylor" complete.
I'm stuck on GT blazers low. I'm thinking on trying Cons One stars or the NB Jamie Foy 306 to switch it up aesthetically. I really love the foot hugging slipper like Blazer feel.
Do the Cons and the NB compare or is this a stick with the blazers situation?
Is a worldwide thing that finding 7/8 Allen hardware is almost impossible?Was at my local (French Alps) last night and they were fully stocked. PM me if you need I can send you some.
I think I have kinda fat feet...
the Foy 306 shoe seems to fit my foot perfectly. I only wore Busenitz for a long time and they seemed to fit my foot really well from what I remember.
Es Accel OGs fit my feet OK, almost a little sloppy from what I remember though.
I have some ASICS Japan S that seem very comfortable but I haven't wore them for an extended period of time yet
Then I tried Tyshawns too narrow, Half Cabs, One Stars, GT Blazer Low, they all kinda pinched my pinky toes a bit.
Any other Wide Foot skate shoe recomendations?
does anyone make a slip on with a wide forefoot
or are slips just not for me
Found some in here, I appreciate it man :)Was at my local (French Alps) last night and they were fully stocked. PM me if you need I can send you some.Expand QuoteIs a worldwide thing that finding 7/8 Allen hardware is almost impossible?[close]
Titus has them
https://www.titus-shop.com/collections/skate-accessories-hardware
I'm sure plenty of other shops do as well.
Is a worldwide thing that finding 7/8 Allen hardware is almost impossible?
Is there a current deck out there that has a square ish nose and tail that’s mellow? Skating a quasi and I love the square but hate how steep it feels, especially the nose on switch/nollie tricks. Preferably on an 8.5 or wider too.
Expand QuoteIs there a current deck out there that has a square ish nose and tail that’s mellow? Skating a quasi and I love the square but hate how steep it feels, especially the nose on switch/nollie tricks. Preferably on an 8.5 or wider too.[close]
AWS and Habitat offer a similar or maybe identical shape, but have often felt pretty mellow, at least compared to how to steep the FA/Hockey/Quasi blunt shape tends to be.
I had 8.5s, for reference. Not sure on their 8.6/8.75 or 9.0s, but I assume they're similar to the 8.5 on mellowness
Can any English pals give me the scoop on Aquascutum? Are their clothes comfortable and true to size, is it a wack brand, etc
What size trucks have people been running on the Passport spade shape? Just ordered one need to get new trucks for it I’m an impatient fucker and don’t want to wait until it gets here to measure it up.
spade is a great shape, very very similar to Shin surf shape, just a tad less square. Love mine!Expand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/WympjdX/525-BCC68-50-D0-4736-ACBE-8262624032-F1.png)
Not big enough for the big boy thread, not egg enough for the egg shape thread.
Passport 8.8 spade
159 hollows
Theeve Ti bolts
Some conical full 53s temporarily while I wait for OG classics
NOS Powell Thin Rib[close]
https://www.instagram.com/p/CS3ueR5FKa2/?utm_medium=copy_link
Top looks like this:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CRQpUtQFMsD/?utm_medium=copy_link
Expand QuoteWhat size trucks have people been running on the Passport spade shape? Just ordered one need to get new trucks for it I’m an impatient fucker and don’t want to wait until it gets here to measure it up.[close]
Is it the 9 or maybe 8.8 board?
Most likely 159s / 8.75 axle trucks would fit best, but there are quite a few in the Setups thread when I put SPADE in the search.
This is maybe the main post though that I thought looked the best.Expand Quotespade is a great shape, very very similar to Shin surf shape, just a tad less square. Love mine!Expand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/WympjdX/525-BCC68-50-D0-4736-ACBE-8262624032-F1.png)
Not big enough for the big boy thread, not egg enough for the egg shape thread.
Passport 8.8 spade
159 hollows
Theeve Ti bolts
Some conical full 53s temporarily while I wait for OG classics
NOS Powell Thin Rib[close]
https://www.instagram.com/p/CS3ueR5FKa2/?utm_medium=copy_link
Top looks like this:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CRQpUtQFMsD/?utm_medium=copy_link[close]
If a shoe has an ollie hole in it, but has another fabric layer under, still feels fine and tread is good, but looks kinda like shit. Do you still skate it or are you retiring it? (Tiagos)
If a shoe has an ollie hole in it, but has another fabric layer under, still feels fine and tread is good, but looks kinda like shit. Do you still skate it or are you retiring it? (Tiagos)I keep skating them until they’re fully done (typically no tread left in my case). Once I start skating a pair of shoes they’re dedicated to skating so I’m not going to work or the store with them. Also have to agree with Ok that a well worn pair of skate shoes is a look I like.
If a shoe has an ollie hole in it, but has another fabric layer under, still feels fine and tread is good, but looks kinda like shit. Do you still skate it or are you retiring it? (Tiagos)I feel blessed to get an Ollie hole before the sole smooths out and gets slippery.
Expand QuoteCan any English pals give me the scoop on Aquascutum? Are their clothes comfortable and true to size, is it a wack brand, etc[close]
I have a raincoat of theirs. It's nice. Keeps the rain off.
I'd put them in the category "once elite, now just solid" alongside Brooks Bros, Burberry, Hart Schaffner Marx, etc.
Now, if you get your hands on a vintage item, that's different.
Caveat: not British, just opinionated.
Anyone here might have experiences with building DIY obstacles at a public skatepark?That’s exactly what I want to do, too, but I’m going the route legit with the neighborhood association to see if they’ll fund a professional build of filling in a space and adding a manual pad.
The homie and I want to build a wheeliepad / small ledge at our local park. Like early in the morning and then look if it gets torn down.
If we do it well, why should anyone have a problem with it, right? I know we live in Germany and maybe the obstacle needs to fuflfill some safety standards or some shit.
Setting up some Thunder 151s with stock bushings on a twin tip. If I don't like them stock and want to achieve a similar feel as my Indy 149s (90A conical) what bushings could I try? I want them to still feel somewhat surfy like Indy but desire the pros of stability and rebound that Thunder is supposedly known for.
Expand QuoteSetting up some Thunder 151s with stock bushings on a twin tip. If I don't like them stock and want to achieve a similar feel as my Indy 149s (90A conical) what bushings could I try? I want them to still feel somewhat surfy like Indy but desire the pros of stability and rebound that Thunder is supposedly known for.[close]
I don't know about different bushings to make Thunder trucks feel like Independent trucks, (besides trying stock Indy bushings in there - yeah they do work) but I would usually put a thin rubber DIY riser in there (or anything else) to get them a little higher so they will turn more fully than Thunder usually do, as coming from usually skating Indy trucks, I always turn too deep and wheelbite with nothing underneath. The ones I make are 2 mm and they really fit nicely.
The two other ways to offset this is a board with wheel wells or carve / grind out where the wheelbite happens, so I can turn more than what the trucks allow usually.
I always feel funny putting other brand bushings in some trucks, but when tried, yes any do work well enough in the other brands, swapping in / out Indy, Thunder, Venture, maybe not Ace as they are a lot taller, but any of those three, especially the conical Indy bushings work well enough in other Thunder trucks I have tried.
More than anything, just going easy on the stock Thunder bushings for the first session or two and Thunder bushings really skate well as is, but to start with they often feel way to mushy, but they do firm up a lot, or at least a lot more than some other bushings do.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSetting up some Thunder 151s with stock bushings on a twin tip. If I don't like them stock and want to achieve a similar feel as my Indy 149s (90A conical) what bushings could I try? I want them to still feel somewhat surfy like Indy but desire the pros of stability and rebound that Thunder is supposedly known for.[close]
I don't know about different bushings to make Thunder trucks feel like Independent trucks, (besides trying stock Indy bushings in there - yeah they do work) but I would usually put a thin rubber DIY riser in there (or anything else) to get them a little higher so they will turn more fully than Thunder usually do, as coming from usually skating Indy trucks, I always turn too deep and wheelbite with nothing underneath. The ones I make are 2 mm and they really fit nicely.
The two other ways to offset this is a board with wheel wells or carve / grind out where the wheelbite happens, so I can turn more than what the trucks allow usually.
I always feel funny putting other brand bushings in some trucks, but when tried, yes any do work well enough in the other brands, swapping in / out Indy, Thunder, Venture, maybe not Ace as they are a lot taller, but any of those three, especially the conical Indy bushings work well enough in other Thunder trucks I have tried.
More than anything, just going easy on the stock Thunder bushings for the first session or two and Thunder bushings really skate well as is, but to start with they often feel way to mushy, but they do firm up a lot, or at least a lot more than some other bushings do.[close]
Appreciate it! I haven't skated Thunder since 2009-2010 I believe, so I don't know what their stock bushings feel like anymore. Already got risers ready to use to give me a similar height. Maybe that's enough.
Wasn't sure if Thunder offered different duros that achieve similar effects as the different Indy bushings do.
I'll remember to go easy on stock and see how they fare for me before scoping out alts
Probably pretty obvious, but does anyone feel like certain shoes are better for certain tricks? Specifically heelflips
Some shoes will not allow me to land them, like at all. With others, every heelflip comes out like a banger
Expand QuoteProbably pretty obvious, but does anyone feel like certain shoes are better for certain tricks? Specifically heelflips
Some shoes will not allow me to land them, like at all. With others, every heelflip comes out like a banger[close]
tell me the ones that lead to bangers. immediately.
Somewhere I heard that the dimensions of the Primitive decks had changed.
Does anyone know the current tail length of the new decks on 8.25?
Still mellow?
thanks!
Probably pretty obvious, but does anyone feel like certain shoes are better for certain tricks? Specifically heelflipsfat.
Some shoes will not allow me to land them, like at all. With others, every heelflip comes out like a banger
Expand QuoteProbably pretty obvious, but does anyone feel like certain shoes are better for certain tricks? Specifically heelflips
Some shoes will not allow me to land them, like at all. With others, every heelflip comes out like a banger[close]
tell me the ones that lead to bangers. immediately.
Any brands out there that have more “interesting” popsicle based shapes? I feel like a lot of brands are just pushing generic BBS shapes.
Expand QuoteAny brands out there that have more “interesting” popsicle based shapes? I feel like a lot of brands are just pushing generic BBS shapes.[close]
Welcome? They corny as fuck tho
Anti-hero Grosso shovel shape is beautiful to me and very skateable.
Edit: they are bbs so maybe not what you're looking for oops.
Expand QuoteAnti-hero Grosso shovel shape is beautiful to me and very skateable.
Edit: they are bbs so maybe not what you're looking for oops.[close]
I think you are good, the person saying more the generic BBS shapes, not BBS wood in general, which all of those brands are anyway.
Most of the smaller brands tend to go with the BBS / Generator shapes, I think they were getting at.
That's my take on it anyway.
Most of us I'm guessing know of:
http://www.artofskateboarding.com
Why hasn't some one done a similar archive of skate shoes?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnti-hero Grosso shovel shape is beautiful to me and very skateable.
Edit: they are bbs so maybe not what you're looking for oops.[close]
I think you are good, the person saying more the generic BBS shapes, not BBS wood in general, which all of those brands are anyway.
Most of the smaller brands tend to go with the BBS / Generator shapes, I think they were getting at.
That's my take on it anyway.[close]
Exactly. No complaints with BBS wood. Just seems like a lot of companies are putting out the same product just with different graphics.
Appreciate the recommendations.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnti-hero Grosso shovel shape is beautiful to me and very skateable.
Edit: they are bbs so maybe not what you're looking for oops.[close]
I think you are good, the person saying more the generic BBS shapes, not BBS wood in general, which all of those brands are anyway.
Most of the smaller brands tend to go with the BBS / Generator shapes, I think they were getting at.
That's my take on it anyway.[close]
Exactly. No complaints with BBS wood. Just seems like a lot of companies are putting out the same product just with different graphics.
Appreciate the recommendations.[close]
well fa/hockey was the main one that started doing the extremely blunted noses.
DLX has its own kind of shape. Its a pointier tail with a more blunted nose but its nice and round still. that is a horrible way to describe it but thats the best i can come up with. DLX often have short tails like 6.5" on some of their boards too, and they experiment with WB a lottt more than most brands. were they they first to do twin tail?
Primitive Boards have very blunt kicks but not as insane as hockey. more practical for shove tricks imo. they have longer tails at 6.75"
Polar boards have lots of options, some have wheel wells and shit. there is some experimentation with WB and kicks and stuff but i dont know the details as well.
Baker / Deathwish seemed to offer "Mellow Concave" for a long time that was really the only thing i saw from them that was out of the ordinary
girl / chocolate are often short wb, they have thier own kinda shape as well i dont know how id describe it, more on the pointy side id say. they do a lot of twin tail. NOT BBS i guess i have drifted off topic now
gotta just go in the shpo and see for yourself!!
Any brands out there that have more “interesting” popsicle based shapes? I feel like a lot of brands are just pushing generic BBS shapes.I like the Hockey boards ase they're like a really wide popsicle, with square nose and tail. Feels nicer to ride and better to look at for me rather than the more normal rounded tail & nose.
Expand QuoteMost of us I'm guessing know of:
http://www.artofskateboarding.com
Why hasn't some one done a similar archive of skate shoes?[close]
That would be cool.
Cheers will check it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMost of us I'm guessing know of:
http://www.artofskateboarding.com
Why hasn't some one done a similar archive of skate shoes?[close]
That would be cool.[close]
skately had a good one and you can see some of it thru web archive. village psychic fucked around with it too but they added like 5 shoes and quit lol
Do you guys find that certain trucks are better for hill bombing than others? I feel like some people are like "I'd never bomb a hill on my aces." But that and Indy are all I've ever ridden.. I do tend to get speed wobbles...
I am trying to find this clip, I thought it was from Santa Cruz Speed Freaks but I guess it wasnt. But it is of a guy blasting a method over a ladder off a launch ramp. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
Expand QuoteI am trying to find this clip, I thought it was from Santa Cruz Speed Freaks but I guess it wasnt. But it is of a guy blasting a method over a ladder off a launch ramp. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?[close]
Dammit rawb, this is for gear, not videos
Maybe you're thinking of the clip at the beginning here. It's from an H-street video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Yo71iQ21I
What do you guys think about ACE AF1 trucks?
Expand QuoteWhat do you guys think about ACE AF1 trucks?[close]
I have a set of the 60s, just the standard, not hollows or lows or anything like that
after ONLY riding indy for a long long time, and coming from the 159s, I was scared they were going to be way too turny so I put these Indy Hard bushings in which was the dumbest idea ever. Rode it like that for awhile and while it was fine, something didn't seem right. It was very loose and super turny. I put the stock bushings back in and i realized how dumb that was. They are completely different size - ace bushings dont fit in indys at all, so indy bushings are way too small for ace trucks. I only tightened the trucks maybe 1 thread and I found they were a very good turn without being too wheel bitey. I put smaller wheels on as well to mitigate this further, 54mm conical fulls (worn down to maybe 52). this was on a 9" Villani Egg. the board felt really perfect once I set it up with those wheels. it felt really stable. Ace are not as high as indys so i recommend keeping the wheels smaller like 54mm max. and having a wider surface area made the setup feel a lot more stable. the turning is so carvy, if you add more "tippyness" to it it feels too wild for me and hard to skate.
What brands/shapes are Limosine comparable with - never skated one and I've been wanting to try a Max Palmer board for a while now.....I'm skating a Krooked board at the moment and love that shape.
What do you guys think about ACE AF1 trucks?
What brands/shapes are Limosine comparable with - never skated one and I've been wanting to try a Max Palmer board for a while now.....I'm skating a Krooked board at the moment and love that shape.
is there a video / documentary floating around with how trucks are manufactured ?I know of this one:
As I get older knee issues worry me more. I have jumpers knee which is generally fine as long as I do yoga, foam roll and cycle.Get X99
I was considering getting some of those Old Bones knee sleeves. Maybe a silly question but are they good to wear on every sesh or will it be an issue where my knees will be weaker from the extra support?
Get X99Expand QuoteAs I get older knee issues worry me more. I have jumpers knee which is generally fine as long as I do yoga, foam roll and cycle.
I was considering getting some of those Old Bones knee sleeves. Maybe a silly question but are they good to wear on every sesh or will it be an issue where my knees will be weaker from the extra support?[close]
As I get older knee issues worry me more. I have jumpers knee which is generally fine as long as I do yoga, foam roll and cycle.
I was considering getting some of those Old Bones knee sleeves. Maybe a silly question but are they good to wear on every sesh or will it be an issue where my knees will be weaker from the extra support?
I know of this one:Expand Quoteis there a video / documentary floating around with how trucks are manufactured ?[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddRjg2HtYtU&ab_channel=Trackertrucks
Expand QuoteI know of this one:Expand Quoteis there a video / documentary floating around with how trucks are manufactured ?[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddRjg2HtYtU&ab_channel=Trackertrucks[close]
Thanks
Expand QuoteAs I get older knee issues worry me more. I have jumpers knee which is generally fine as long as I do yoga, foam roll and cycle.
I was considering getting some of those Old Bones knee sleeves. Maybe a silly question but are they good to wear on every sesh or will it be an issue where my knees will be weaker from the extra support?[close]
it can't hurt so give a try. I dislocated my elbow last year and wore an old bones elbow sleeve while healing. i asked my PT if it would help. he said, jury is out, but if it feels good, no harm... it helped me feel a bit more secure and aware of my injury which was a good thing.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI know of this one:Expand Quoteis there a video / documentary floating around with how trucks are manufactured ?[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddRjg2HtYtU&ab_channel=Trackertrucks[close]
Thanks[close]
That was a good one - hadn't actually seen it.
There were others out there I recall seeing that I can't find now, but these two are very interesting for different reasons, the old Fausto video for Independent trucks and this 2Hex video (always seems like old mate is struggling to talk) but for the newer process, it is worth watching too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qvqKMEtnLM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ui8ha7BUVM
https://worldshop.2hex.com/shop?category=1&start=1.00&end=2308.00Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI know of this one:Expand Quoteis there a video / documentary floating around with how trucks are manufactured ?[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddRjg2HtYtU&ab_channel=Trackertrucks[close]
Thanks[close]
That was a good one - hadn't actually seen it.
There were others out there I recall seeing that I can't find now, but these two are very interesting for different reasons, the old Fausto video for Independent trucks and this 2Hex video (always seems like old mate is struggling to talk) but for the newer process, it is worth watching too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qvqKMEtnLM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ui8ha7BUVM[close]
Has anyone ever seen a 2Hex truck available anywhere?
The argument of using support actually hinders strength is kinda garbage…..I find a sleeve, or high tops or a shoe with support just makes you more secure….any exercise you prolly aren’t wearing it, so you’re getting your strength there….
If a shoe has an ollie hole in it, but has another fabric layer under, still feels fine and tread is good, but looks kinda like shit. Do you still skate it or are you retiring it? (Tiagos)
How much "play" or slop is normal in bearings?
I have a set of Bronson G3s that I don't love. They have been very gently used and their performance has been mediocre. I have a set of swiss bones and a set of reds that I like better.
I tried cleaning with alcohol, drying and lubing with speed cream but at least 3 still have noticable rumble feel and when spun in hand and when installed they free spin half the time of the reds and a third of the Swiss.
I also noticed that when I hold the inner race I can wobble the outer race. Like, if I put the bearing on an axle that's pointed up I can wobble the outer race like teeter totter. I don't believe the wobble is from the inner race fit with the axle.
How much wobble is normal?
So far the only thing I like about them is that the non-rumbly ones are quiet but I'll take noise over lack of spin.
As I get older knee issues worry me more. I have jumpers knee which is generally fine as long as I do yoga, foam roll and cycle.
I was considering getting some of those Old Bones knee sleeves. Maybe a silly question but are they good to wear on every sesh or will it be an issue where my knees will be weaker from the extra support?
Has anyone rode a set of Thunders that came with black bushings. Is it just me or do they feel harder than a typical 90a Thunder bushing.
Has anyone rode a set of Thunders that came with black bushings. Is it just me or do they feel harder than a typical 90a Thunder bushing.
Yes, I immediately replaced them but I just assumed I didn't like them more b/c they were new not b/c of the color. I always keep any old stock white ones I have and replace new ones with them. In saying that stock and new clear blue were about as good as the white.
All new bushings are problematic. A good bushing will never feel right straight away and will feel very different once you've got it broken in.
What's the difference between blazers mid abd blazers mid iso?
I had two sessions on them and the only way to get them anywhere near where I like to have them would have had none of the nylock in the threads. I threw them in boiling water and they are better now.Expand QuoteHas anyone rode a set of Thunders that came with black bushings. Is it just me or do they feel harder than a typical 90a Thunder bushing.[close]
All stock bushings are said to be 90 duro, no matter the colour, clear or whatever else. A guy I know has the black stock bushings that came on his raw team editions and they might feel ever so slightly stiffer than say the other stock clear colours or the white ones, but I also have some other stock bushings that feel way stiffer than those, for whatever reason, be it just age or who knows what.
At least if you don't like them, Thunder aftermarket bushings come in the stock 90 in both clear orange or white right now, or the rebuild kit in clear red 90, so you have options to replace them easily enough.Expand Quote
Yes, I immediately replaced them but I just assumed I didn't like them more b/c they were new not b/c of the color. I always keep any old stock white ones I have and replace new ones with them. In saying that stock and new clear blue were about as good as the white.
All new bushings are problematic. A good bushing will never feel right straight away and will feel very different once you've got it broken in.[close]
Ha yeah - brand new bushings = find somewhere to just do laps or roll around and wear them in before even thinking of skating as usual, otherwise they often blow out or they just feel like they don't work well.
Had a few people set up new Thunder trucks recently, one didn't break them in as he should have - destroyed the bushings. Another guy with the same trucks went really easy, as I had said to do - loves his new trucks now and the bushings feel perfect for him, as well as when we skated his board.
Sometimes I feel like I could have a market for very lightly used (and nicely broken in bushings) to supply to people who are too keen to wait and want to skate right now. I usually have quite a few sets that I have just right, which I have taken out and are ready for whatever is needed in that regard, which have definitely helped some people, but it is a weird thing, like second hand shoes - sometimes you just need to get them and have them from new and do the hard work yourself.
Expand QuoteGet X99Expand QuoteAs I get older knee issues worry me more. I have jumpers knee which is generally fine as long as I do yoga, foam roll and cycle.
I was considering getting some of those Old Bones knee sleeves. Maybe a silly question but are they good to wear on every sesh or will it be an issue where my knees will be weaker from the extra support?[close][close]
I appreciate that but I tried the x99 and I personally like my 99a f4s more. I just wanna know if wearing a compression sleeve on the knees consistently will be worse in the long run
You da MVP man.Expand QuoteWhat's the difference between blazers mid abd blazers mid iso?[close]
I don't deal in Nike shoes at all, but I was curious, so checked and this is what came up. Maybe they are the same exact shoes in a physical sense, maybe not, but it might just be a name, in the same way that at some point all the Nike shoes we had in a large store I worked in had SB after them, even though they were not at all the Skateboarding editions of the shoes.
What does Nike ISO stand for?
In-Store Only
An acronym for In-Store Only, the Nike Dunk ISO is exactly what it says in the tin. Pairs like the recent Nike SB Dunk High ISO ”Midnight Navy” were released exclusively in specific skate shops worldwide, making them a lot rarer than the usual pair.
Sometimes I feel like I could have a market for very lightly used (and nicely broken in bushings) to supply to people who are too keen to wait and want to skate right now. I usually have quite a few sets that I have just right, which I have taken out and are ready for whatever is needed in that regard, which have definitely helped some people, but it is a weird thing, like second hand shoes - sometimes you just need to get them and have them from new and do the hard work yourself.
I had two sessions on them and the only way to get them anywhere near where I like to have them would have had none of the nylock in the threads. I threw them in boiling water and they are better now.
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Sometimes I feel like I could have a market for very lightly used (and nicely broken in bushings) to supply to people who are too keen to wait and want to skate right now. I usually have quite a few sets that I have just right, which I have taken out and are ready for whatever is needed in that regard, which have definitely helped some people, but it is a weird thing, like second hand shoes - sometimes you just need to get them and have them from new and do the hard work yourself.[close]
The last time I got new trucks I remembered "Aw man, I gotta break these in." And I wished I had a machine to to it for me.
I still can't think of anything cheap or easier than just cruising though.
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Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGet X99Expand QuoteAs I get older knee issues worry me more. I have jumpers knee which is generally fine as long as I do yoga, foam roll and cycle.
I was considering getting some of those Old Bones knee sleeves. Maybe a silly question but are they good to wear on every sesh or will it be an issue where my knees will be weaker from the extra support?[close][close]
I appreciate that but I tried the x99 and I personally like my 99a f4s more. I just wanna know if wearing a compression sleeve on the knees consistently will be worse in the long run[close]
As someone who is almost 50 years old and had my first knee surgery at 14, I can say that the old bones sleeves do nothing but maybe keep your knees warmer. Honestly the best knee support I've had is from 7mm+ knee wraps that power lifters use. They can hinder your skateboarding depending on what tricks you are trying. If you're cruising, slashing and riding transition then they are perfect. They won't make you weaker if that's what you've heard
The best thing that has worked for me, someone who has had multiple surgeries on his left knee but my right knee is my worst, is regressing to progress
work easy then press on
Drink the cool aid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N2CFiUjvxY&t
30 years of knee pain gone in one year of body weight exercises
I just bought a new set of Thunder Sonora 147's. The graphics are a bit different, one truck has a lightning but the other says Team. I didn't realize this until I got home from the shop. Is it normal or should I trade back for both being either lightnings or both being Teams? Thanksthis is normal.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53628485263_e51d3a3881_c.jpg)
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this is normal.Expand QuoteI just bought a new set of Thunder Sonora 147's. The graphics are a bit different, one truck has a lightning but the other says Team. I didn't realize this until I got home from the shop. Is it normal or should I trade back for both being either lightnings or both being Teams? Thanks[close]
Just a bit of trivia, the stampings on Thunder baseplates have always been kinda random going back to Stage Is in the 80s where you would get some combo of salamander, scimitar and skullExpand Quotethis is normal.Expand QuoteI just bought a new set of Thunder Sonora 147's. The graphics are a bit different, one truck has a lightning but the other says Team. I didn't realize this until I got home from the shop. Is it normal or should I trade back for both being either lightnings or both being Teams? Thanks[close][close]
Thanks, will keep both.
Just a bit of trivia, the stampings on Thunder baseplates have always been kinda random going back to Stage Is in the 80s where you would get some combo of salamander, scimitar and skullExpand QuoteExpand Quotethis is normal.Expand QuoteI just bought a new set of Thunder Sonora 147's. The graphics are a bit different, one truck has a lightning but the other says Team. I didn't realize this until I got home from the shop. Is it normal or should I trade back for both being either lightnings or both being Teams? Thanks[close][close]
Thanks, will keep both.[close]
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Just a bit of trivia, the stampings on Thunder baseplates have always been kinda random going back to Stage Is in the 80s where you would get some combo of salamander, scimitar and skullExpand QuoteExpand Quotethis is normal.Expand QuoteI just bought a new set of Thunder Sonora 147's. The graphics are a bit different, one truck has a lightning but the other says Team. I didn't realize this until I got home from the shop. Is it normal or should I trade back for both being either lightnings or both being Teams? Thanks[close][close]
Thanks, will keep both.[close]
(https://i.imgur.com/WtEEQqF.jpg)
Any body got any recommendations on an air compressor with a motor on it to blow out dusty machinery? I used to use when I was a machine operator and I want one for my home but it looks like there's a lot of bootleg compressors on Amazon. Or maybe they're all fine and I can just get whatever?
Thanks for the rec! Didn't even know there's a Harbor Freight in my areaExpand QuoteAny body got any recommendations on an air compressor with a motor on it to blow out dusty machinery? I used to use when I was a machine operator and I want one for my home but it looks like there's a lot of bootleg compressors on Amazon. Or maybe they're all fine and I can just get whatever?[close]
The oil lubed ones from harbor freight have always worked the best for me.
Still nursing a sprained ankle and I wonder if skating high tops would help with recovery (once ankle is feeling good enough to pop tricks ofc)
Who the fuck designed the baseplates on Fury trucks? I was pulling the hardware off an old Hardy board to hang and it had some rusty Furys on it... Those nut holes/(counter sinks?) were the worst idea I've seen in hot minute
What do you guys use to clean your bearings with? I use 100% acetone nail polish remover from the Dollar Tree and then a drop of Speed Cream for lubing each bearing. I clean not just the bearings but the shields, spacers and washers as well.
Also do any of you guys use Bronson G3 bearings? I am using Bones Red for my main board but want to try something different for my other board.
Thanks!
What do you guys use to clean your bearings with? I use 100% acetone nail polish remover from the Dollar Tree and then a drop of Speed Cream for lubing each bearing. I clean not just the bearings but the shields, spacers and washers as well.
Also do any of you guys use Bronson G3 bearings? I am using Bones Red for my main board but want to try something different for my other board.
Thanks!
What do you guys use to clean your bearings with? I use 100% acetone nail polish remover from the Dollar Tree and then a drop of Speed Cream for lubing each bearing. I clean not just the bearings but the shields, spacers and washers as well.
Also do any of you guys use Bronson G3 bearings? I am using Bones Red for my main board but want to try something different for my other board.
Thanks!
This is the right answer. Even a citrus based dishwasher detergent on warm water works, not ideal but decent enough.Expand QuoteWhat do you guys use to clean your bearings with? I use 100% acetone nail polish remover from the Dollar Tree and then a drop of Speed Cream for lubing each bearing. I clean not just the bearings but the shields, spacers and washers as well.
Also do any of you guys use Bronson G3 bearings? I am using Bones Red for my main board but want to try something different for my other board.
Thanks![close]
Acetone works, but is hella toxic and can be corrosive on plastic. I prefer to use isopropyl alcohol instead. Less harmful on your lungs and the environment, too.
I had the first incarnations of furys and the pivot was almost like a ball and socket….designed by Shrewgy I think… not sure about the rest of the truck….
What was that site that listed songs used in skate videos/parts?skatevideosite
Thank you!skatevideositeExpand QuoteWhat was that site that listed songs used in skate videos/parts?[close]
Thinking of getting Ishod 2 and GT blazers mid.
Ishods are a guilty pleasure because I know they're kinda ugly and I don't like red shoes but those for some reason are calling me badly.
GT blazers mid, the black ones, at first I thought they were ugly af but suddenly I started to like them. Even that ugly 98 is getting into me now, it was the year I started skating so is a nice thing.
Obvsly both pairs are on sale on the Czech Nike site.
Should I put the trigger?
Not sure where else to put this lol but went to the Tampa Pro contest this weekend and met Cordano Russell and he showed me his custom Toy Machine PS Stix board
it has a freaking 16 inch wheel base
It actaully had quite a bit of concave for a PS board - i noticed most of them are on the flatter side but I know not all of them are.
oh another thing he mentioned 2 of the plies are made from Hemp. That is first I had heard about that. I can't seem to find any more information on this board online but I know I saw awhile ago it was an 8 ply and people were kinda clowning that it was "just an extra ply". Interesting choice of using hemp. i am gonna go out on a whim here and I wouldn't be surprised the compound that they use for the DSM VX / Resin 7 boards has too many chemicals in it and probably against regulations / under heavy taxes if manufactured in North America - similar to how Vulcanized shoes are always produced in countries with basically zero emissions laws like Cambodia and Vietnam.You made me remember about those 9 ply Shuvit boards, good memories. Crazy a 16" WB
I think josh Kasper had an extra ply blind board too. I'm the same size as cordano and used to always ride Stu Graham boards because they were the biggest but were so heavy I got over it. Wonder how heavy his setup is with that size board plus extra plys. He's gotta be destroying baseplates tooYou made me remember about those 9 plus Shuvit boards, good memories. Crazy a 16" WBExpand Quoteoh another thing he mentioned 2 of the plies are made from Hemp. That is first I had heard about that. I can't seem to find any more information on this board online but I know I saw awhile ago it was an 8 ply and people were kinda clowning that it was "just an extra ply". Interesting choice of using hemp. i am gonna go out on a whim here and I wouldn't be surprised the compound that they use for the DSM VX / Resin 7 boards has too many chemicals in it and probably against regulations / under heavy taxes if manufactured in North America - similar to how Vulcanized shoes are always produced in countries with basically zero emissions laws like Cambodia and Vietnam.[close]
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265641317282
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Habitat did hemp ply decks in the early 2010s
what trucks is daewon skatin now that tensor is done?
Expand Quotewhat trucks is daewon skatin now that tensor is done?[close]
I would have a guess and say he would still have a lifetime supply of those trucks so I guess of any product, trucks last the longest and need to be changed out the least, especially compared to decks, wheels, etc.
The funny thing is with some pro guys they can skate the same trucks for years - way longer than a lot of other people would skate anything, even though they change out decks very regularly, or wheels fairly regularly.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotewhat trucks is daewon skatin now that tensor is done?[close]
I would have a guess and say he would still have a lifetime supply of those trucks so I guess of any product, trucks last the longest and need to be changed out the least, especially compared to decks, wheels, etc.
The funny thing is with some pro guys they can skate the same trucks for years - way longer than a lot of other people would skate anything, even though they change out decks very regularly, or wheels fairly regularly.[close]
He probably has plenty but I also bet he wears out front trucks faster than folks who actually use top bushings. Those washers against the hanger have got to make for a helluva lot of wear.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotewhat trucks is daewon skatin now that tensor is done?[close]
I would have a guess and say he would still have a lifetime supply of those trucks so I guess of any product, trucks last the longest and need to be changed out the least, especially compared to decks, wheels, etc.
The funny thing is with some pro guys they can skate the same trucks for years - way longer than a lot of other people would skate anything, even though they change out decks very regularly, or wheels fairly regularly.[close]
He probably has plenty but I also bet he wears out front trucks faster than folks who actually use top bushings. Those washers against the hanger have got to make for a helluva lot of wear.[close]
this is probably the only time Mbrinson needs to be corrected ;D
A local mate has that Daewon setting and the hanger kingpin hole is being tortured, getting oval really quick.
@Mbrimson88 quick one for you, how much flat is on your garage mini?
When to install new pivot cups? My roommate has worn pivot cups that pop out of his trucks. I told him he should get new ones but he said it’s fine. I’m just curious, when do you know to install new ones?If you’re thinking you should change your pivot cups, then it’s time. Usually the trucks act too squirrelly.
If you’re thinking you should change your pivot cups, then it’s time. Usually the trucks act too squirrelly.Expand QuoteWhen to install new pivot cups? My roommate has worn pivot cups that pop out of his trucks. I told him he should get new ones but he said it’s fine. I’m just curious, when do you know to install new ones?[close]
Expand QuoteIf you’re thinking you should change your pivot cups, then it’s time. Usually the trucks act too squirrelly.Expand QuoteWhen to install new pivot cups? My roommate has worn pivot cups that pop out of his trucks. I told him he should get new ones but he said it’s fine. I’m just curious, when do you know to install new ones?[close][close]
Thanks, do you happen to know if these are D1 or D2 from Destructos? My roommate is not sure which one his is and the Destructos website show D1 and D2 pivot cups for sale.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIf you’re thinking you should change your pivot cups, then it’s time. Usually the trucks act too squirrelly.Expand QuoteWhen to install new pivot cups? My roommate has worn pivot cups that pop out of his trucks. I told him he should get new ones but he said it’s fine. I’m just curious, when do you know to install new ones?[close][close]
Thanks, do you happen to know if these are D1 or D2 from Destructos? My roommate is not sure which one his is and the Destructos website show D1 and D2 pivot cups for sale.[close]
People in the "Other trucks" thread might have some answers, but quite simply, from what I have read there, if the bottom bushing is cylinder, they are D1, but if the bottom bushiing is conical they are D2.
More info here:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=108560.msg3222173#msg3222173
Or remove the trucks and check the sticker on the baseplate.
Expand QuoteIf you’re thinking you should change your pivot cups, then it’s time. Usually the trucks act too squirrelly.Expand QuoteWhen to install new pivot cups? My roommate has worn pivot cups that pop out of his trucks. I told him he should get new ones but he said it’s fine. I’m just curious, when do you know to install new ones?[close][close]
Thanks, do you happen to know if these are D1 or D2 from Destructos? My roommate is not sure which one his is and the Destructos website show D1 and D2 pivot cups for sale.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53654529480_c58ef6684a_b.jpg)
You must give people trigger warning beforehand if you wanna post photo of Destructos with hardware poking out
Any Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?Went the other way. I'll admit I hate thunders. They don't turn.
Any Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?More stability, more consistent with everything. I dont think there's any other option than thunders for me going forward. I still use ace's on my beater cruiser board.
More stability, more consistent with everything. I dont think there's any other option than thunders for me going forward. I still use ace's on my beater cruiser board.Expand QuoteAny Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?[close]
I think josh Kasper had an extra ply blind board too. I'm the same size as cordano and used to always ride Stu Graham boards because they were the biggest but were so heavy I got over it. Wonder how heavy his setup is with that size board plus extra plys. He's gotta be destroying baseplates tooExpand QuoteYou made me remember about those 9 plus Shuvit boards, good memories. Crazy a 16" WBExpand Quoteoh another thing he mentioned 2 of the plies are made from Hemp. That is first I had heard about that. I can't seem to find any more information on this board online but I know I saw awhile ago it was an 8 ply and people were kinda clowning that it was "just an extra ply". Interesting choice of using hemp. i am gonna go out on a whim here and I wouldn't be surprised the compound that they use for the DSM VX / Resin 7 boards has too many chemicals in it and probably against regulations / under heavy taxes if manufactured in North America - similar to how Vulcanized shoes are always produced in countries with basically zero emissions laws like Cambodia and Vietnam.[close][close]
Expand Quotehttps://www.ebay.com/itm/265641317282
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/-CcAAOSwDgBiVe0W/s-l1600.jpg)
Habitat did hemp ply decks in the early 2010s[close]
Thought that said “to son” and imagined Freddy signing boards for random kids at a demo and making sure they knew he was that dude
Any Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?
Expand QuoteAny Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?[close]
Myself and many good friends have all switched away from Ace. It's about 75/25 Thunder/Venture. I'm trying Ventures right now and love them, but we all prefer these trucks to Aces. Ya, the grind is more harsh, but I can run my Ventures loose and not wheelbite as much AND there is more stability. Most people riding Aces don't need that much turn. It's super fun for cruising, but lots of tricks that scoop or land a bit crooked get really punished by the Ace responsiveness.
With all the bushings available now you can dial in the turn on any truck mostly to your liking. Once you get past that Thunders are much better for ledge skating for most as they pinch really well and if you land with your weight wrong the truck won't turn you out of a grind. I used to hate when I landed a bit too heel side on a fucking 50-50 and turned out of the grind on accident. I ate shit on a few high speed 50-50s on a shorter ledge because of this.
I got some Rowan 2's coming in the mail, first pair of cupsoles in next to forever
regarding break-in - is just wearing them as non-skate skate shoes for a week or two the best option? Or is there some super cool, underground technique I should do?
Welcome to the rabbit hole.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAny Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?[close]
Myself and many good friends have all switched away from Ace. It's about 75/25 Thunder/Venture. I'm trying Ventures right now and love them, but we all prefer these trucks to Aces. Ya, the grind is more harsh, but I can run my Ventures loose and not wheelbite as much AND there is more stability. Most people riding Aces don't need that much turn. It's super fun for cruising, but lots of tricks that scoop or land a bit crooked get really punished by the Ace responsiveness.
With all the bushings available now you can dial in the turn on any truck mostly to your liking. Once you get past that Thunders are much better for ledge skating for most as they pinch really well and if you land with your weight wrong the truck won't turn you out of a grind. I used to hate when I landed a bit too heel side on a fucking 50-50 and turned out of the grind on accident. I ate shit on a few high speed 50-50s on a shorter ledge because of this.[close]
Holy shit you might have just changed my life with this insight. I’ve been having that happen lately and had not even considered it was my trucks.
Any Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?
Any Intel from somebody who switched from Ace to Thunder?
Question for Canadian shop employees… is anybody actually buying all those $200 pants you carry? If so, who? It must be like 95% rich international students who don’t own skateboards.
What % of your Slap time is spent on Shoes & Gear vs UWTB? Personally its 90/10 but i feel like 50/50 would be a healthier balanceShoes & gear preferably, UWTB gets way too gnarly at times.
What % of your Slap time is spent on Shoes & Gear vs UWTB? Personally its 90/10 but i feel like 50/50 would be a healthier balanceI'm probably 95% Shoes and Gear, 5% Classified (to see if there are shoes or gear I want to buy). So 100% in a way.
Something I've been wondering for a while. Are hollow kingpins/axles stronger or weaker than solid ones? Think I read somewhere (probably here) that hollow kingpins are stronger because they can be heat treated on both sides. But my intuition tells me solid would be stronger because more metal. Does anybody know the answer for sure?
Shoes & gear preferably, UWTB gets way too gnarly at times.Expand QuoteWhat % of your Slap time is spent on Shoes & Gear vs UWTB? Personally its 90/10 but i feel like 50/50 would be a healthier balance[close]
Am I bugging or did deck prices just take a 10$ USD jump? I’m seeing averages near 75$ in a few places for ye olden popsicle standards.
Expand QuoteAm I bugging or did deck prices just take a 10$ USD jump? I’m seeing averages near 75$ in a few places for ye olden popsicle standards.[close]
Been that why for a while now….sale / clearance in the $55-65 range
Not shoes and gear related, but I figured I’d ask here.https://www.instagram.com/p/C0uWrNJhG1y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Can someone confirm Dick Rizzo’s five parts from 2023? I asked in a previous thread shortly before New Years and didn’t get a reply, but some recent article I read said he had five parts and I only counted four: Huf, Bronze, This is a Window, and maybe that short Simulation one. I feel like I’m taking crazy pills.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAm I bugging or did deck prices just take a 10$ USD jump? I’m seeing averages near 75$ in a few places for ye olden popsicle standards.[close]
Been that why for a while now….sale / clearance in the $55-65 range[close]
Its gotten to the point where i almost exclusively buy decks during black friday now
going to buy new wheels next month, i wanted the 93 spitfires but i think i'm gonna hold those off because they've been out in a month and i'm not sure if they last or not (the 97s don't)
i'm looking at the ville wester 58mm classics and the big beatdowns 60mm classics. i ride venture 5.8s, everything solid, cast baseplate and shit, no risers. i did 58s before and i can work with that. is there a huge difference in feel between the 58s and 60s? i never had wheels bigger than 58mm before but 58s feel good and i kinda want to try and go bigger. i don't really care about wheelbite but i guess that's something to consider too.
Is anyone able to confirm if the Frog 8.38 is the same shape as the Krooked Manderson 8.38? The dims match up and I don’t know of any other bbs shapes that do. Eyeballing some pictures they look similar with the fuller shape but hard to tell.
Expand QuoteIs anyone able to confirm if the Frog 8.38 is the same shape as the Krooked Manderson 8.38? The dims match up and I don’t know of any other bbs shapes that do. Eyeballing some pictures they look similar with the fuller shape but hard to tell.[close]
I could be wrong but I thought the Frog board was 14.38 wheelbase and not quite so squared off, but from looking online I see a few places have it as 14.38 and a few as 14.25 wheelbase.
Not sure if I have seen one of the Frog boards in person, but I have a Manderson board and that thing is super square and kind of big and blunt in overall feel.
Examples with board pics - they sure do look very similar here:
https://www.tactics.com/frog/milic-goodbye-838-skateboard-deck
https://www.tactics.com/krooked/anderson-overheated-838-skateboard-deck/yellow
(https://www.tactics.com/a/eyro/1b/frog-milic-goodbye-838-skateboard-deck-top.webp) (https://www.tactics.com/a/etcm/1b/krooked-anderson-overheated-838-skateboard-deck-top.webp)
Is Jenkem Mag currently down?Looks like they are back up.
Has anyone tried to DIY hollow bolts like the ace. Tried it a couple days ago with some indy bolts and a drill but my bit broke.
Has Frank Gerwer ever had a thrasher cover?
Are the venture 6.1 hollow hangers the same as the regular non hollow ones? Are they interchangeable?
Thx!
Expand QuoteHas Frank Gerwer ever had a thrasher cover?[close]
I looked and could only find a cover he had for Skateboarder and his name in text on a thrasher Nyjah cover
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHas Frank Gerwer ever had a thrasher cover?[close]
I looked and could only find a cover he had for Skateboarder and his name in text on a thrasher Nyjah cover[close]
Yeah same. Crazy that he has been pro for ages and never got one. Like I don't think Jake would have blocked it but after hearing about Grosso you never know.
Jake wouldn't give him a cover, they had some beef or some shitExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHas Frank Gerwer ever had a thrasher cover?[close]
I looked and could only find a cover he had for Skateboarder and his name in text on a thrasher Nyjah cover[close]
Yeah same. Crazy that he has been pro for ages and never got one. Like I don't think Jake would have blocked it but after hearing about Grosso you never know.[close]
What about Grosso?
Jake wouldn't give him a cover, they had some beef or some shitExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHas Frank Gerwer ever had a thrasher cover?[close]
I looked and could only find a cover he had for Skateboarder and his name in text on a thrasher Nyjah cover[close]
Yeah same. Crazy that he has been pro for ages and never got one. Like I don't think Jake would have blocked it but after hearing about Grosso you never know.[close]
What about Grosso?[close]
sorry cant really tell but are these fastbreaks all leather or nylon mix?
https://laborskateshop.com/products/converse-fastbreak-pro-mid-white-light-blue
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR-QeMOe3PlOOPLFQijIhVfM1GGRReS3BTwO8sbFhbJAcLjHkbqpLRBMSA&s=10)
I'm going for a bold move and going to try Vans or Last Resort vulcs. Simply bored of skating New Balance for the last two years, duo to their superiroity! Vans Old Skool or Last Resort VM001?Dude, don't...
Expand Quotesorry cant really tell but are these fastbreaks all leather or nylon mix?
https://laborskateshop.com/products/converse-fastbreak-pro-mid-white-light-blue
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR-QeMOe3PlOOPLFQijIhVfM1GGRReS3BTwO8sbFhbJAcLjHkbqpLRBMSA&s=10)[close]
nylon mix
Expand QuoteExpand Quotesorry cant really tell but are these fastbreaks all leather or nylon mix?
https://laborskateshop.com/products/converse-fastbreak-pro-mid-white-light-blue
(https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR-QeMOe3PlOOPLFQijIhVfM1GGRReS3BTwO8sbFhbJAcLjHkbqpLRBMSA&s=10)[close]
nylon mix[close]
thx will pass on these then
How often do the skate warehouse site wide sales happen? Or is it not likely this year with that whole settlement?
Expand QuoteHow often do the skate warehouse site wide sales happen? Or is it not likely this year with that whole settlement?[close]
They are definitely witholding sales. They usually have some promo for almost every holiday. The didn’t even do a season sale.
BUT!
They have had some pretty big warehouse sales at their physical location.
What shoes would you recommend that are stiff enough to protect the toes ?808 is the answer
I’ve had ishod 1, nyjah 2 than I find quite protective but I’ve hurt my toe quite bad with puig indoor (purple big toe, not really painful after 1month now). The puig are super flex, sole and top that the shoe deforms a lot when falling in an awkward angle, in the micro for example.
Any NB/adidas/lrab? Or anything tbh. I guess it just needs to be stiffer than flip flops. I’m waiting for ASICS in Europe as well
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow often do the skate warehouse site wide sales happen? Or is it not likely this year with that whole settlement?[close]
They are definitely witholding sales. They usually have some promo for almost every holiday. The didn’t even do a season sale.
BUT!
They have had some pretty big warehouse sales at their physical location.[close]
I had a feeling they were withholding. Was just hoping to combine a site wide sale with the settlement money I got
I'm going for a bold move and going to try Vans or Last Resort vulcs. Simply bored of skating New Balance for the last two years, duo to their superiroity! Vans Old Skool or Last Resort VM001?
Expand QuoteI'm going for a bold move and going to try Vans or Last Resort vulcs. Simply bored of skating New Balance for the last two years, duo to their superiroity! Vans Old Skool or Last Resort VM001?[close]
Can't speak to LRAB
But the Rowans (vulc) are the best Vans i've skated, like ever. Better protection, more padding, looks like all the best parts of Vans' lineup in one shoe, imo. Dab some super glue on the wave and stitching in the high wear areas and they last me for weeks and weeks. Just got my first pair of Rowan 2's (cup) and they are better in every way, minus boardfeel.
I do think you are going to have a negative and noticeable difference in quality and performance if you're coming off NB tho. Just my 2 cents.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm going for a bold move and going to try Vans or Last Resort vulcs. Simply bored of skating New Balance for the last two years, duo to their superiroity! Vans Old Skool or Last Resort VM001?[close]
Can't speak to LRAB
But the Rowans (vulc) are the best Vans i've skated, like ever. Better protection, more padding, looks like all the best parts of Vans' lineup in one shoe, imo. Dab some super glue on the wave and stitching in the high wear areas and they last me for weeks and weeks. Just got my first pair of Rowan 2's (cup) and they are better in every way, minus boardfeel.
I do think you are going to have a negative and noticeable difference in quality and performance if you're coming off NB tho. Just my 2 cents.[close]
The Rowan2s break in REAL nice, but, by the time the sole really get's nice, it's for sure past the mid-life of the shoe.
Expand QuoteJake wouldn't give him a cover, they had some beef or some shitExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHas Frank Gerwer ever had a thrasher cover?[close]
I looked and could only find a cover he had for Skateboarder and his name in text on a thrasher Nyjah cover[close]
Yeah same. Crazy that he has been pro for ages and never got one. Like I don't think Jake would have blocked it but after hearing about Grosso you never know.[close]
What about Grosso?[close][close]
@5:00, from the horses mouth. Doesn't detail why, but says he "never will". Sorry to be dark, but it only took him passing away for Thrasher to award him that....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlAFMicFZ0s
Where can you see PS Stix seriál number info?
Can find dims in a board
Got a normal axel bash on my shin a week ago. By Monday it was looking gnarly. Ended up in the ER with an IV antibiotic drip for Cellulitis. Usually I clean and out a band aid on right away but I was battling a trick and didn’t wanna stop.
Now I’m out a week of skating while the antibiotics do their thing. Thankfully it’s starting to recede. Never had a big infection like this before.
My concern is reinfection and my question is does anyone have any experience with shin guards? Looking to get one that won’t be too clunky but will prevent and more cuts while everything is healing.
Expand QuoteGot a normal axel bash on my shin a week ago. By Monday it was looking gnarly. Ended up in the ER with an IV antibiotic drip for Cellulitis. Usually I clean and out a band aid on right away but I was battling a trick and didn’t wanna stop.
Now I’m out a week of skating while the antibiotics do their thing. Thankfully it’s starting to recede. Never had a big infection like this before.
My concern is reinfection and my question is does anyone have any experience with shin guards? Looking to get one that won’t be too clunky but will prevent and more cuts while everything is healing.[close]
I'm not a doctor but I play one on the internet. Cut plus pad = staph infection. Keep it clean, let it breath and heal then go to the soccer/futbol store and get your shin guard
My concern is reinfection and my question is does anyone have any experience with shin guards? Looking to get one that won’t be too clunky but will prevent and more cuts while everything is healing.
aight so i posted in the gear madness support thread about a transition set up, was gonna chill and not get one, but i saw that heated wheel sale and ended up getting a 9" deck for cheap. i have the parts in my spare bin to throw ace classic 55s and some spit 99 54s on it, and also some maybe some risers? the thing is i have a set of old plastic rails that i ran at one point on a street setup for like a week and ditched because i didnt see the point.
so my question that doesnt deserve its own thread is - if someone was just starting to skate more bowls, would you recc that they start with rails or add them later? this would be for a bowl specific setup. im the kind of person who likes to get my setup locked in and then not change it, so id really rather not be taking the rails on and off
Expand Quoteaight so i posted in the gear madness support thread about a transition set up, was gonna chill and not get one, but i saw that heated wheel sale and ended up getting a 9" deck for cheap. i have the parts in my spare bin to throw ace classic 55s and some spit 99 54s on it, and also some maybe some risers? the thing is i have a set of old plastic rails that i ran at one point on a street setup for like a week and ditched because i didnt see the point.
so my question that doesnt deserve its own thread is - if someone was just starting to skate more bowls, would you recc that they start with rails or add them later? this would be for a bowl specific setup. im the kind of person who likes to get my setup locked in and then not change it, so id really rather not be taking the rails on and off[close]
personally i think rails are overall unnecessary, unless you're going for Grosso distance rock n roll slides, or you just like them
I never really liked the feel of rails on disasters and rock to fakies. I skated one board with rails until it died and i set a new one up; the rails are probably still on it
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteaight so i posted in the gear madness support thread about a transition set up, was gonna chill and not get one, but i saw that heated wheel sale and ended up getting a 9" deck for cheap. i have the parts in my spare bin to throw ace classic 55s and some spit 99 54s on it, and also some maybe some risers? the thing is i have a set of old plastic rails that i ran at one point on a street setup for like a week and ditched because i didnt see the point.
so my question that doesnt deserve its own thread is - if someone was just starting to skate more bowls, would you recc that they start with rails or add them later? this would be for a bowl specific setup. im the kind of person who likes to get my setup locked in and then not change it, so id really rather not be taking the rails on and off[close]
personally i think rails are overall unnecessary, unless you're going for Grosso distance rock n roll slides, or you just like them
I never really liked the feel of rails on disasters and rock to fakies. I skated one board with rails until it died and i set a new one up; the rails are probably still on it[close]
OP, are you good enough for needing rails in a bowl?
Properly applied, they assist in curb trick combos.
I'm thinking about relocation to become pro for pop music.
Do they have food stamps in Korea?
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteaight so i posted in the gear madness support thread about a transition set up, was gonna chill and not get one, but i saw that heated wheel sale and ended up getting a 9" deck for cheap. i have the parts in my spare bin to throw ace classic 55s and some spit 99 54s on it, and also some maybe some risers? the thing is i have a set of old plastic rails that i ran at one point on a street setup for like a week and ditched because i didnt see the point.
so my question that doesnt deserve its own thread is - if someone was just starting to skate more bowls, would you recc that they start with rails or add them later? this would be for a bowl specific setup. im the kind of person who likes to get my setup locked in and then not change it, so id really rather not be taking the rails on and off[close]
personally i think rails are overall unnecessary, unless you're going for Grosso distance rock n roll slides, or you just like them
I never really liked the feel of rails on disasters and rock to fakies. I skated one board with rails until it died and i set a new one up; the rails are probably still on it[close]
OP, are you good enough for needing rails in a bowl?
Properly applied, they assist in curb trick combos.
Expand QuoteI'm thinking about relocation to become pro for pop music.
Do they have food stamps in Korea?[close]
Yep (https://ap.fftc.org.tw/article/3293#:~:text=Recently%2C%20the%20Korean%20government%20introduced,provides%20food%20budget%20to%20recipients)
personally i think rails are overall unnecessary, unless you're going for Grosso distance rock n roll slides, or you just like them
I never really liked the feel of rails on disasters and rock to fakies. I skated one board with rails until it died and i set a new one up; the rails are probably still on it
Both these replies have valid points, so although it is an interesting addition to a board, I also don't really like the feeling of rails compared to the concave of any normal board on coping, and that is coming from a bowl / transition lifer.
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I love rails today. Im a try to keep one bloard railed one regs always
I have a transition board with rails, not necessary but it makes sliding easier because the board is flat. Lipslides, boardslides to fakie. Also the contact point of the board is lower so you can lipslide noping. Sort of dumb nuanced stuff but I understand why people skate them.
OP, are you good enough for needing rails in a bowl?
Properly applied, they assist in curb trick combos.
Not all boards had super deep concave DMs at the time but I recall Elements in 1996-97 starting to be super fucking deep. I remember having a Reese Forbes Element that was basically vert ramp shaped. I thought it would make me kickflip better. Came off of Girl decks, which were flat. I do remember Aliens having steeper kicks and not super deep concave and skated those for a while because I learned switch heels on one. Then back to Girl/Choc and Tum Yeto were always fairly flat.
Are 8.25 decks way lighter than 8.5 ? I’ve tried a couple of 8.25 and I’ve been very surprised about the light sensation / almost toy vs my 8.5Assuming that the .25 is taken off the middle of a 32" board, you would have 8 less square inches of 7 ply wood. I'm guessing that would be the reason, also assuming that all other aspects remain constant(i.e. factory so same wood and glue, same shape)
Or are girl decks heavy in general ?
From what I see on tactics, thunder hollow light have 3g difference between 8.25 and 8.5 so it can’t come from that ?
Was going through storage and pulled out some shoes from glory days past…
I know pals like to save their decks but does anyone else keep their favorite shoes that have been fully skated in. I had some ipath cats thats were just used for work, washed them and they still look good to wear and skate. Dont know if I should keep them in storage or display them
Anyone have plans for a small-ish fun box they could share?