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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1830 on: July 20, 2024, 10:25:19 PM »
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Thanks, that looks good. Couldn't find one in Germany though...
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Blue Tomato still has it:

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Deathwish-JF+Only+Dreaming+Twin+8+5+Skateboard+Deck-734029/?varid=305303700

Bought from them a couple of times with shipping to Denmark, without any issues and with free shipping. They also have the Santa Cruz 8.4 twin tail by the way, which is my current favorite shape I think (edit: that has kinda pointy kicks though):

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Santa+Cruz-Mccoy+Cosmic+Twin+8+4+Skateboard+Deck-724393/?varid=305185539

The Deathwish 8.5 is also great though (and has better graphics!).
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Thanks for pointing that out. I'm not a big fan of Blue Tomato and 95€ is indeed a bit steep for a deck in my opinion, but I'll keep this in mind.

If anybody has other ideas, I'd be happy to hear them!

https://firstskateshop.com/en-eu/collections/superply/products/twin-tail-blank-deck


I got you homey. Cheap twin blanks made in Berlin. Kicks are fuller than a Quasi but not as full as the Ishod 8.5, concave mellow but not flat af, all around middle of the road in my book. I skate the 8.25 right now. I heard peeps bicker about the wood or them being soggy but I don‘t share the sentiment. I find them ok and am probably going to order some more. You can also round up your order by getting some Blast merch which is nice.
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1831 on: July 21, 2024, 10:58:44 AM »
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Thanks, that looks good. Couldn't find one in Germany though...
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Blue Tomato still has it:

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Deathwish-JF+Only+Dreaming+Twin+8+5+Skateboard+Deck-734029/?varid=305303700

Bought from them a couple of times with shipping to Denmark, without any issues and with free shipping. They also have the Santa Cruz 8.4 twin tail by the way, which is my current favorite shape I think (edit: that has kinda pointy kicks though):

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Santa+Cruz-Mccoy+Cosmic+Twin+8+4+Skateboard+Deck-724393/?varid=305185539

The Deathwish 8.5 is also great though (and has better graphics!).
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Thanks for pointing that out. I'm not a big fan of Blue Tomato and 95€ is indeed a bit steep for a deck in my opinion, but I'll keep this in mind.

If anybody has other ideas, I'd be happy to hear them!
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https://firstskateshop.com/en-eu/collections/superply/products/twin-tail-blank-deck


I got you homey. Cheap twin blanks made in Berlin. Kicks are fuller than a Quasi but not as full as the Ishod 8.5, concave mellow but not flat af, all around middle of the road in my book. I skate the 8.25 right now. I heard peeps bicker about the wood or them being soggy but I don‘t share the sentiment. I find them ok and am probably going to order some more. You can also round up your order by getting some Blast merch which is nice.

Ooh, tempting... Never heard of that shop before, thanks a lot! That might actually be a good budget friendly option. Have you tried the Square Tail shape (not twin) by any chance and know how it compares to Hockey/FA, Habitat and the likes in terms of "fullness" of nose, concave, steepness of tail, etc.?

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1832 on: July 21, 2024, 11:15:47 AM »
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Thanks, that looks good. Couldn't find one in Germany though...
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Blue Tomato still has it:

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Deathwish-JF+Only+Dreaming+Twin+8+5+Skateboard+Deck-734029/?varid=305303700

Bought from them a couple of times with shipping to Denmark, without any issues and with free shipping. They also have the Santa Cruz 8.4 twin tail by the way, which is my current favorite shape I think (edit: that has kinda pointy kicks though):

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Santa+Cruz-Mccoy+Cosmic+Twin+8+4+Skateboard+Deck-724393/?varid=305185539

The Deathwish 8.5 is also great though (and has better graphics!).
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Thanks for pointing that out. I'm not a big fan of Blue Tomato and 95€ is indeed a bit steep for a deck in my opinion, but I'll keep this in mind.

If anybody has other ideas, I'd be happy to hear them!
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https://firstskateshop.com/en-eu/collections/superply/products/twin-tail-blank-deck


I got you homey. Cheap twin blanks made in Berlin. Kicks are fuller than a Quasi but not as full as the Ishod 8.5, concave mellow but not flat af, all around middle of the road in my book. I skate the 8.25 right now. I heard peeps bicker about the wood or them being soggy but I don‘t share the sentiment. I find them ok and am probably going to order some more. You can also round up your order by getting some Blast merch which is nice.
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Ooh, tempting... Never heard of that shop before, thanks a lot! That might actually be a good budget friendly option. Have you tried the Square Tail shape (not twin) by any chance and know how it compares to Hockey/FA, Habitat and the likes in terms of "fullness" of nose, concave, steepness of tail, etc.?

No sorry, I only had the twin.
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1833 on: July 22, 2024, 11:13:02 PM »
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Thanks, that looks good. Couldn't find one in Germany though...
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Blue Tomato still has it:

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Deathwish-JF+Only+Dreaming+Twin+8+5+Skateboard+Deck-734029/?varid=305303700

Bought from them a couple of times with shipping to Denmark, without any issues and with free shipping. They also have the Santa Cruz 8.4 twin tail by the way, which is my current favorite shape I think (edit: that has kinda pointy kicks though):

https://www.blue-tomato.com/de-DE/product/Santa+Cruz-Mccoy+Cosmic+Twin+8+4+Skateboard+Deck-724393/?varid=305185539

The Deathwish 8.5 is also great though (and has better graphics!).
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Thanks for pointing that out. I'm not a big fan of Blue Tomato and 95€ is indeed a bit steep for a deck in my opinion, but I'll keep this in mind.

If anybody has other ideas, I'd be happy to hear them!
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https://firstskateshop.com/en-eu/collections/superply/products/twin-tail-blank-deck


I got you homey. Cheap twin blanks made in Berlin. Kicks are fuller than a Quasi but not as full as the Ishod 8.5, concave mellow but not flat af, all around middle of the road in my book. I skate the 8.25 right now. I heard peeps bicker about the wood or them being soggy but I don‘t share the sentiment. I find them ok and am probably going to order some more. You can also round up your order by getting some Blast merch which is nice.
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Ooh, tempting... Never heard of that shop before, thanks a lot! That might actually be a good budget friendly option. Have you tried the Square Tail shape (not twin) by any chance and know how it compares to Hockey/FA, Habitat and the likes in terms of "fullness" of nose, concave, steepness of tail, etc.?
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No sorry, I only had the twin.

Thanks again, I'll give them a try! Seems like they are not made in Berlin anymore though, website says "designed and developed in Berlin".

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1834 on: July 22, 2024, 11:18:28 PM »
they were never made in berlin. i used them for shop boards. they might have some proprietary shapes but that's it. they print the boards in berlin but the blanks are coming from china.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1835 on: July 23, 2024, 01:32:47 AM »
I stand corrected.
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1836 on: July 30, 2024, 06:39:57 PM »

I got my first real twin (Opera twin slick 8.25x14), and as soon as it arrived in Turkey, I grabbed it. Although the reviews for this deck here and on YouTube are not very promising, I tried popping it at home and honestly, despite the steepness, it felt quite light due to the crispness of the board or the wheelbase.



Before this, I had bought two Mini Logos and gave them to my carpenter friend to convert them into twins. Despite the concave, this board feels lighter compared to them. The Mini Logo is the one on top in the photo.

I will master the kickflip with this board. Wish me luck.

I know this is an older post but what size MiniLogo are using to modify into a twin tail? Thanks!

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1837 on: August 01, 2024, 12:50:15 PM »
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I got my first real twin (Opera twin slick 8.25x14), and as soon as it arrived in Turkey, I grabbed it. Although the reviews for this deck here and on YouTube are not very promising, I tried popping it at home and honestly, despite the steepness, it felt quite light due to the crispness of the board or the wheelbase.



Before this, I had bought two Mini Logos and gave them to my carpenter friend to convert them into twins. Despite the concave, this board feels lighter compared to them. The Mini Logo is the one on top in the photo.

I will master the kickflip with this board. Wish me luck.
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I know this is an older post but what size MiniLogo are using to modify into a twin tail? Thanks!

what the luck. i saw that. it is 8.25 but in reality it is 8.38.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1838 on: August 01, 2024, 02:29:26 PM »
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I got my first real twin (Opera twin slick 8.25x14), and as soon as it arrived in Turkey, I grabbed it. Although the reviews for this deck here and on YouTube are not very promising, I tried popping it at home and honestly, despite the steepness, it felt quite light due to the crispness of the board or the wheelbase.



Before this, I had bought two Mini Logos and gave them to my carpenter friend to convert them into twins. Despite the concave, this board feels lighter compared to them. The Mini Logo is the one on top in the photo.

I will master the kickflip with this board. Wish me luck.
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I know this is an older post but what size MiniLogo are using to modify into a twin tail? Thanks!
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what the luck. i saw that. it is 8.25 but in reality it is 8.38.

Thanks!

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1839 on: August 03, 2024, 05:34:07 PM »
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https://www.tactics.com/metal-skateboards/heaven-hell-85-twin-tail-shape-skateboard-deck

Dims seem suspect on tactics as I've seen them listed as: 8.5 X 31.8, 14.13" WB elsewhere

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1840 on: August 04, 2024, 12:02:40 AM »
METAL

https://www.tactics.com/metal-skateboards/heaven-hell-85-twin-tail-shape-skateboard-deck

Dims seem suspect on tactics as I've seen them listed as: 8.5 X 31.8, 14.13" WB elsewhere

Doing gods work Brodie this looks like it might be closest to the evil twin which is my current go to (but is currently out of print)

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1841 on: August 04, 2024, 12:19:12 AM »
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METAL

https://www.tactics.com/metal-skateboards/heaven-hell-85-twin-tail-shape-skateboard-deck

Dims seem suspect on tactics as I've seen them listed as: 8.5 X 31.8, 14.13" WB elsewhere
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Doing gods work Brodie this looks like it might be closest to the evil twin which is my current go to (but is currently out of print)

Dims are for sure suspect as they list the front axle as 8.5 and back axle as 8.38??? What???

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1842 on: August 05, 2024, 01:30:24 AM »
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METAL

https://www.tactics.com/metal-skateboards/heaven-hell-85-twin-tail-shape-skateboard-deck

Dims seem suspect on tactics as I've seen them listed as: 8.5 X 31.8, 14.13" WB elsewhere
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Doing gods work Brodie this looks like it might be closest to the evil twin which is my current go to (but is currently out of print)
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Dims are for sure suspect as they list the front axle as 8.5 and back axle as 8.38??? What???

Been waiting for this one for a bit, their regular twins are beastly to skate. Shorter length + Shorter WB = more truck madness, maybe give the Venture Cast another go
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5.0 & 5.2 LO
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5.0 ,5.2, 5.6, 5.8 & 6.1 HI
STANDARD - 2.09” - 53.09mm
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1843 on: August 16, 2024, 07:21:31 AM »
After trying to get the ishod shape to work for a couple months i gave up and picked up a heroin yankou twin. What a difference, something about that 14 in. wheel base and longer fuller kicks makes flip tricks much easier.

Highly recommend getting one if you want to try something new. It reminds me of the welcome twin a bit just with a shorter wheelbase. Theyre a bit pricier but idc, I wont be going back to the ishod deck.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1845 on: August 16, 2024, 12:10:00 PM »
For the Evil Twins, how does the fullness of kicks compare to the crail twins if anyone knows?

Unfortunately all evidence points to a 14 wheelbase not being it for me.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1846 on: August 16, 2024, 04:40:45 PM »
For the Evil Twins, how does the fullness of kicks compare to the crail twins if anyone knows?

Unfortunately all evidence points to a 14 wheelbase not being it for me.
For the Evil Twins, how does the fullness of kicks compare to the crail twins if anyone knows?

Unfortunately all evidence points to a 14 wheelbase not being it for me.

I'm with you on the 14" WB, I could make it work but it never felt good (even with forged vents).

This round of Creature EVIL Twins is a seemingly new shape run (new shape codes: DL-170 (large) DL-160 (small)), and based on pics alone, they look more full. However, the dims of the 8.4 are identical to the SC-390 'Cosmic' twin (below*) so it could just be that shape (and scaled up for the 8.6).

FWIW:
The OLD EVILIVE twins were more pointy.

The new/standard twins are a regular full (like the Deathwish Twins); McCoy and Asp models (SC-365 shape <- this is awesome)

The recent but phased out McCoy and ASTA twins *SC-390/391 were very pointy, long and narrow (didn't like the 8.2, was too long, apparently Asta didn't either and McCoy only skates the SC-365).

https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/8-40in-x-32-05in-mccoy-cosmic-twin-pro-santa-cruz-skateboard-deck?variant=44538238501021

I ordered the 8.6, it arrives next Tuesday - I'll let ya know.


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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1847 on: August 17, 2024, 04:20:59 AM »
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For the Evil Twins, how does the fullness of kicks compare to the crail twins if anyone knows?

Unfortunately all evidence points to a 14 wheelbase not being it for me.
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For the Evil Twins, how does the fullness of kicks compare to the crail twins if anyone knows?

Unfortunately all evidence points to a 14 wheelbase not being it for me.
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I'm with you on the 14" WB, I could make it work but it never felt good (even with forged vents).

This round of Creature EVIL Twins is a seemingly new shape run (new shape codes: DL-170 (large) DL-160 (small)), and based on pics alone, they look more full. However, the dims of the 8.4 are identical to the SC-390 'Cosmic' twin (below*) so it could just be that shape (and scaled up for the 8.6).

FWIW:
The OLD EVILIVE twins were more pointy.

The new/standard twins are a regular full (like the Deathwish Twins); McCoy and Asp models (SC-365 shape <- this is awesome)

The recent but phased out McCoy and ASTA twins *SC-390/391 were very pointy, long and narrow (didn't like the 8.2, was too long, apparently Asta didn't either and McCoy only skates the SC-365).

https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/8-40in-x-32-05in-mccoy-cosmic-twin-pro-santa-cruz-skateboard-deck?variant=44538238501021

I ordered the 8.6, it arrives next Tuesday - I'll let ya know.

On the NHS site someone got a response verify nose/tail is 6.8 and not 7 for the 8.6 one.

Also will be curious about the Void Grip.

 “ the best part of these Evil Twins is the counter sunk Void Grips on the nose.. or tail? or whatever?”

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1848 on: August 17, 2024, 10:21:36 AM »
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For the Evil Twins, how does the fullness of kicks compare to the crail twins if anyone knows?

Unfortunately all evidence points to a 14 wheelbase not being it for me.
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For the Evil Twins, how does the fullness of kicks compare to the crail twins if anyone knows?

Unfortunately all evidence points to a 14 wheelbase not being it for me.
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I'm with you on the 14" WB, I could make it work but it never felt good (even with forged vents).

This round of Creature EVIL Twins is a seemingly new shape run (new shape codes: DL-170 (large) DL-160 (small)), and based on pics alone, they look more full. However, the dims of the 8.4 are identical to the SC-390 'Cosmic' twin (below*) so it could just be that shape (and scaled up for the 8.6).

FWIW:
The OLD EVILIVE twins were more pointy.

The new/standard twins are a regular full (like the Deathwish Twins); McCoy and Asp models (SC-365 shape <- this is awesome)

The recent but phased out McCoy and ASTA twins *SC-390/391 were very pointy, long and narrow (didn't like the 8.2, was too long, apparently Asta didn't either and McCoy only skates the SC-365).

https://nhsskatedirect.com/products/8-40in-x-32-05in-mccoy-cosmic-twin-pro-santa-cruz-skateboard-deck?variant=44538238501021

I ordered the 8.6, it arrives next Tuesday - I'll let ya know.
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On the NHS site someone got a response verify nose/tail is 6.8 and not 7 for the 8.6 one.

Also will be curious about the Void Grip.

 “ the best part of these Evil Twins is the counter sunk Void Grips on the nose.. or tail? or whatever?”

Gimmecky for sure, looks like it would work in theory but a twin seems like a weird board to launch it on (and NOT put it on both kicks). Figure someone like Winkowsi would like it tho.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1849 on: August 20, 2024, 08:31:45 PM »
Measures true. 8.5" over the trucks. Steep kicks, medium concave. Matte finish.

Kicks are full tapered, close to the crail in shape but tad more full (I found the crail tips to be narrow, not tapered or full)
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The devoid grips, actually do provide a bit of grip, if you need that sort of thing.



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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1850 on: August 21, 2024, 10:45:48 AM »
Measures true. 8.5" over the trucks. Steep kicks, medium concave. Matte finish.

Kicks are full tapered, close to the crail in shape but tad more full (I found the crail tips to be narrow, not tapered or full)
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The devoid grips, actually do provide a bit of grip, if you need that sort of thing.

Appreciate the report, this maybe next twin I get. Switched to standard deck for some reason.

Void grip could make tail stall to pogo on mini ramp easier I guess.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1851 on: August 21, 2024, 11:07:01 AM »
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Measures true. 8.5" over the trucks. Steep kicks, medium concave. Matte finish.

Kicks are full tapered, close to the crail in shape but tad more full (I found the crail tips to be narrow, not tapered or full)
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The devoid grips, actually do provide a bit of grip, if you need that sort of thing.
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Appreciate the report, this maybe next twin I get. Switched to standard deck for some reason.

Void grip could make tail stall to pogo on mini ramp easier I guess.

I switched to an 8.6 Polar (non-twin) as 8.5s were feeling too small and I wanted a longer/14.3x WB; I missed being on a twin tho, that Polar nose is H-U-G-E @7" and makes the thing just feel like a boat, these smaller, more tapered kicks don't.
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1852 on: September 05, 2024, 03:53:04 AM »
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I just happened on another Heroin 8.5 x 32 twin with a 14.0 wb when looking for something else earlier.  This shape has been talked about before (earlier this year) for an older graphic, but this is current again with this new graphic and same shape, so I thought I would post it (again).


https://www.tactics.com/heroin/wilson-chainsaw-85-symmetrical-shape-skateboard-deck/yellow

Width (in):   8.5
Length (in):   32.0
Wheelbase (in):   14.0
Nose Length (in):   7.0
Tail Length (in):   7.0


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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1853 on: September 05, 2024, 05:48:11 AM »
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I just happened on another Heroin 8.5 x 32 twin with a 14.0 wb when looking for something else earlier.  This shape has been talked about before (earlier this year) for an older graphic, but this is current again with this new graphic and same shape, so I thought I would post it (again).


https://www.tactics.com/heroin/wilson-chainsaw-85-symmetrical-shape-skateboard-deck/yellow

Width (in):   8.5
Length (in):   32.0
Wheelbase (in):   14.0
Nose Length (in):   7.0
Tail Length (in):   7.0

I'm tempted to get one of those for a flatground setup. I usually don't skate well on boards with short wheelbases, but they make a lot of rotational flip tricks decidedly easier for me. The big kicks should also be right up my alley in that regard. But that deck sells for 105 euros here (that's about 117 USD or 173 AUD)... Way too much to spend on a deck I won't skate much.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1854 on: September 05, 2024, 07:17:33 PM »
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I just happened on another Heroin 8.5 x 32 twin with a 14.0 wb when looking for something else earlier.  This shape has been talked about before (earlier this year) for an older graphic, but this is current again with this new graphic and same shape, so I thought I would post it (again).


https://www.tactics.com/heroin/wilson-chainsaw-85-symmetrical-shape-skateboard-deck/yellow

Width (in):   8.5
Length (in):   32.0
Wheelbase (in):   14.0
Nose Length (in):   7.0
Tail Length (in):   7.0
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I'm tempted to get one of those for a flatground setup. I usually don't skate well on boards with short wheelbases, but they make a lot of rotational flip tricks decidedly easier for me. The big kicks should also be right up my alley in that regard. But that deck sells for 105 euros here (that's about 117 USD or 173 AUD)... Way too much to spend on a deck I won't skate much.

I have the 8.25 version and love it. I had the ishod shape before and couldnt get along with it, but the bigger longer kicks and 14 in wheelbase of this one def help with flip tricks and feels more comfortable on slides for me. I paid ~75$ USD for mine at a local shop and although its certainly not a cheap deck its an awesome shape i will def be buying again. If u can find one a bit cheaper i would def give it a try.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1855 on: September 05, 2024, 07:26:01 PM »
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I just happened on another Heroin 8.5 x 32 twin with a 14.0 wb when looking for something else earlier.  This shape has been talked about before (earlier this year) for an older graphic, but this is current again with this new graphic and same shape, so I thought I would post it (again).


https://www.tactics.com/heroin/wilson-chainsaw-85-symmetrical-shape-skateboard-deck/yellow

Width (in):   8.5
Length (in):   32.0
Wheelbase (in):   14.0
Nose Length (in):   7.0
Tail Length (in):   7.0
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I'm tempted to get one of those for a flatground setup. I usually don't skate well on boards with short wheelbases, but they make a lot of rotational flip tricks decidedly easier for me. The big kicks should also be right up my alley in that regard. But that deck sells for 105 euros here (that's about 117 USD or 173 AUD)... Way too much to spend on a deck I won't skate much.
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I have the 8.25 version and love it. I had the ishod shape before and couldnt get along with it, but the bigger longer kicks and 14 in wheelbase of this one def help with flip tricks and feels more comfortable on slides for me. I paid ~75$ USD for mine at a local shop and although its certainly not a cheap deck its an awesome shape i will def be buying again. If u can find one a bit cheaper i would def give it a try.


Been wanting to try this one, the long kicks would offset the shorty WB for me...but I try not to buy heroin boards as they rotate shapes too often with some things never to return or taking months for them to drop again.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1856 on: September 06, 2024, 12:36:17 PM »
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1857 on: September 06, 2024, 09:40:04 PM »
Twins back in stock: primitiveskate.com

https://primitiveskate.com/collections/decks-nav/products/rodriguez-twin-nose-eagle-deck-ssp24?variant=40561822597182

$49ea

Well damn maybe ill go with one of those instead of the heroin lol. The dims look pretty similar and price is sick
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1858 on: September 07, 2024, 10:35:09 AM »

Well damn maybe ill go with one of those instead of the heroin lol. The dims look pretty similar and price is sick

I skipped them when they launched due to the dims (short WB or an 8.5) but now that I'm on 8.5s with longer WB, I nabbed two at that price.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #1859 on: September 14, 2024, 10:53:17 AM »
https://mesaskatesupply.com/products/umaverse-heavens-8-25-twin-tail-shape-14-wb

Umaverse Heavens Logo Deck
New Twin Tail Shape
Graphic features raised Inks
Free Pepper Grip w/ purchase
Art by Mark Penxa

8.25" x 31.93"
14" WB
TWIN TAIL