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If you can put up with their graphics Jart and Plan B twins are also from HLC. HLC decks are a nice middle of the road deck - concave, kick steepness, nose/tail shape, dimensions are all medium.
I do want to stick with HLC though. Shit's really good for me. Looks like ima have to wait. Can't find a Jart 8.25 in the US. I like that new Sour twin but the 8.25 I only saw at Skate Warehouse and it sold quick. Habitat if still HLC sounds like their shape is a boat and I probably wouldn't like it. Don't they have a bit more concave?
That leaves Roger and Sk8Mafia, which in the past did several twins. Or if there's a shop twin out there from HLC/if Cowtown reups but sounds like they won't soon. Shop employee in April told me HLC was backed up and they might try another distro for their blanks.
The Habitat boards were the same as the Alien Workshop I saw, both BBS, but they were big and steep and long, so yes definitely a boat. They had also used DSM for some boards but whether that made it to you guys there, I don't know.
Not sure for us now with future drops but I think they are still BBS in USA, although it seems they are going with other options for elsewhere, now under different distribution and all that going on.
Also it makes sense - HLC being very popular for cheaper locally produced wood in the US, as other woodshops are getting more expensive, every dollar adds up, so they could easily be unable to keep up with demand.
I know it has been said before, but people have been saying the Baltimore Board option is also good. Twins in 8.0, 8.25 and 8.5 according to their online info, as per the Fast Freddie post back up this page a bit.
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