Does anyone know what the “dreamer” shape tag on the Ishod means? The dimensions sound interesting, but idk what that shape means.
https://www.realskateboards.com/
Also, has anyone found any full shapes? I see plenty of full se, but hoping to find a full without a shortened wheelbase.
I have wondered the same but didn‘t find any info. Copped the deck anyway, haven‘t skated it yet tho. I have the previous Ishod Victory too which was full SE. The dreamer is slightly more tapered. Also both decks were sold as 8.38 but the Victory is 8.5 whereas the Peace Tree is a real 8.38 or max. 8.4. Hope that helps!
Re Dreamer - unless it was something else, the "dreamer" Kyle Walker I had seemed like a mellow concave option, or might have just been coincidence, but it is still the same overall as the normal 8.38 x 32.25 with a 14.5 wheelbase, as per the olive green eagle Antihero and all the others listed as that size, which I had quite a few of as well.
Re Full / Full SE - It would seem that almost all the boards are leaning towards shorter wheelbases for the current trend in the last release or two, not just from DLX but quite a few other brands as well.
The FULL shape was a really good big, wide and long board, but unless there are more planned it will be a struggle to find anything like that right now.
I actually posted this in response to other questions / for someone else a few days ago, but again is relevant for you guys, with the three options in the 8.38 DLX boards - normal, Full and Full SE, with all their dimensions clearly listed on the stickers.
Also note, there is always some size variance with boards, but not as much as would make something so different you couldn't ride it. The wheelbase on the normal 8.38 is perfect I find, with the full SE only being 2mm shorter, so unless you are extremely finely tuned, I skated both pretty much the same, just the Full is much wider in the kicks.