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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26460 on: January 03, 2021, 06:55:16 PM »
It's not the setup. Ace's aren't light, but you're talking minimal savings over most Indy's. I've run all brands of trucks, am not good, and can still get up on tall ledges no issue.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26461 on: January 03, 2021, 08:57:22 PM »




D.O.A. 8" flat. Black magic grip
Venture 5.2 lo supercush green bushings
Spitfire classics 50mm race reds
Diamond 7/8th hardware
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Shoe rotation; af1, dunks, reebok club c and workout, and adidas pro models.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26462 on: January 03, 2021, 09:08:15 PM »




D.O.A. 8" flat. Black magic grip
Venture 5.2 lo supercush green bushings
Spitfire classics 50mm race reds
Diamond 7/8th hardware
Bobshirt sticker <3

Shoe rotation; af1, dunks, reebok club c and workout, and adidas pro models.
That is perfection. Nice shoe rotation too, mine is very similar.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26463 on: January 03, 2021, 09:17:33 PM »
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D.O.A. 8" flat. Black magic grip
Venture 5.2 lo supercush green bushings
Spitfire classics 50mm race reds
Diamond 7/8th hardware
Bobshirt sticker <3

Shoe rotation; af1, dunks, reebok club c and workout, and adidas pro models.
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That is perfection. Nice shoe rotation too, mine is very similar.


Very nice setup.
Af1’s you say.....mids? How they working for you?

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26464 on: January 03, 2021, 09:52:41 PM »
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D.O.A. 8" flat. Black magic grip
Venture 5.2 lo supercush green bushings
Spitfire classics 50mm race reds
Diamond 7/8th hardware
Bobshirt sticker <3

Shoe rotation; af1, dunks, reebok club c and workout, and adidas pro models.
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That is perfection. Nice shoe rotation too, mine is very similar.
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Very nice setup.
Af1’s you say.....mids? How they working for you?

Af1 lows. Once you adjust your flick foot position they feel so good. Have not rolled my ankle once and I wear em hella loose. Stomping my feet don't hurt at all. The toe box last a good while if you super glue the stitching. The midsole is the best part longest lasting midsole I've ever had

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26465 on: January 03, 2021, 10:23:35 PM »
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Polar Nick Boserio 8.6 x 32.3 x 14.3 wb
Ace 55
Spitfire Cardiel Tablets 55mm
Reds
Jessup
Shorty’s Allen hardware
Blazer mids sz 12

Been stoked on Ville Wester Instagram clips so I finally setup my ace 55s and copped a new polar deck. Couldn’t quite commit to the full 9.0 and I liked the idea of the slightly shorter wb on the 8.6. Had the wheels on hand as well so ended up with a full Christmas complete. Coming from skating lock ins the tablets feel pretty much the same and I’m definitely enjoying them

The setup as a whole though has not been great. I blame part of it on new parts because I hate new trucks and bushings as well as breaking in new wheels is a bit of a pain for me. My main issue however is I cannot seem to get this setup off the ground. My first session I could not get my back truck up on a medium high ledge no matter how many times I tried. It’s definitely a heavier setup, but I’m fairly used to that so I figured I’d be alright but so far no good for leaving the ground
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bummed to hear you don't like it cause those are my favorite dims, i have one of those polar ones lying around too. same shoe size even. im running a heavier madness slick deck with that same shape/dims and i have decent luck with a medium ledge. if you still cant get the hang of it later maybe smaller wheels or hollow 159s.
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Lol I always have the same issue. I'll get hyped on some big board setups from the Polar riders and set something up only to find that I got no pop on it. Aces are so nice but they make setups so goddam heavy.
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Try Thunder man

I’m one of those dudes who can’t noseslide on thunders cus of the baseplates lol. A lot of these bigger boards have wide ass wheelbases too and thunders and ventures push them out way too much for me.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26466 on: January 04, 2021, 12:24:36 AM »
Anyone ever skate this Mother deck below? I remember skating it a few years ago (it was an 8.5) and idk if it was the wheelbase but I've never had a deck that flipped as good ever again.



If anyone could tell me what the wheelbase on this thing was, would be super helpful. I'm not sure if Quasi have the same dimensions as early mother decks.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26467 on: January 04, 2021, 03:09:26 AM »
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D.O.A. 8" flat. Black magic grip
Venture 5.2 lo supercush green bushings
Spitfire classics 50mm race reds
Diamond 7/8th hardware
Bobshirt sticker <3

Shoe rotation; af1, dunks, reebok club c and workout, and adidas pro models.
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That is perfection. Nice shoe rotation too, mine is very similar.
Anybody who can do the shoe rotation is my hero. Kudos to you guys.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26468 on: January 04, 2021, 03:21:03 AM »
Anyone ever skate this Mother deck below? I remember skating it a few years ago (it was an 8.5) and idk if it was the wheelbase but I've never had a deck that flipped as good ever again.



If anyone could tell me what the wheelbase on this thing was, would be super helpful. I'm not sure if Quasi have the same dimensions as early mother decks.

One place had these specs, but I don't know if that would be correct with such a long length (at 32.75) but others show length more often around 32, so I think this info below should be better.

Quasi Mother Jake Johnson Catharine brown professional skateboard deck.
Limited reissue Mother Collective skateboard.
Width: 8.5"
Length: 32.125"
Wheel Base: 14.25"
Manufactured at PS Stix.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26469 on: January 04, 2021, 04:16:47 AM »
Anyone ever skate this Mother deck below? I remember skating it a few years ago (it was an 8.5) and idk if it was the wheelbase but I've never had a deck that flipped as good ever again.



If anyone could tell me what the wheelbase on this thing was, would be super helpful. I'm not sure if Quasi have the same dimensions as early mother decks.

i got you dawg.

seems to be about 14.18 with my measurements.

Quasi Mother Jake Johnson Catharine brown professional skateboard deck.
Limited reissue Mother Collective skateboard.
Width: 8.5"
Length: 32.125"
Wheel Base: 14.25"
Manufactured at PS Stix.

i think this is correct in terms of reference. i measured with a measuring tape real quick but had to account for the tip of that tape sticking out.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26470 on: January 04, 2021, 06:11:42 AM »

First non DLX board in more than a year.
Wknd Tom K 8 in
Thunder Hi
Spit conical full f4 54mm
Reds
Shortys Allen 1 1/8  (bender stopped making them)
Girl risers ( ready to try the DLX wood ones if I can find them)
Black magic
Cons Fastbreak pro AL-D

Edit: fixed! Thanks for the help!
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26471 on: January 04, 2021, 06:36:32 AM »
https://imgur.com/gallery/OSr6pFn
First non DLX board in more than a year.
Wknd Tom K 8 in
Thunder Hi
Spit conical full f4 54mm
Reds
Shortys Allen 1 1/8  (bender stopped making them)
Girl risers ( ready to try the DLX wood ones if I can find them)
Black magic
Cons Fastbreak pro AL-D

Edit: I’ve tried to post the url with the IMG brackets , no clue why it’s not working...

You need to use imgur on your desktop (doesn't work on phone). When you click the upper right corner of the photo it should have "share links", one specifically for a forum. Fun looking set-up though, I like the yellow risers. I kinda like the way 54's look on a relatively small board.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26472 on: January 04, 2021, 06:59:17 AM »
https://imgur.com/gallery/OSr6pFn
First non DLX board in more than a year.
Wknd Tom K 8 in
Thunder Hi
Spit conical full f4 54mm
Reds
Shortys Allen 1 1/8  (bender stopped making them)
Girl risers ( ready to try the DLX wood ones if I can find them)
Black magic
Cons Fastbreak pro AL-D

Edit: I’ve tried to post the url with the IMG brackets , no clue why it’s not working...

If you are using an iPhone you can click on the actual imgur picture and copy that, rather than copying a link to the picture, and paste in the [img] brackets. For some reason that’s the only way I can share my Imgur pics on here on a mobile device

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26473 on: January 04, 2021, 07:46:33 AM »


Off my IPhone...

Just like @Sundaynuggets say, got to hold the image with your thumb until the option to ‘copy image’ pops up.

I only use my phone for SLAP and sometimes have issues but then I try again and it typically works.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26474 on: January 04, 2021, 07:50:00 AM »
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Anyone ever skate this Mother deck below? I remember skating it a few years ago (it was an 8.5) and idk if it was the wheelbase but I've never had a deck that flipped as good ever again.



If anyone could tell me what the wheelbase on this thing was, would be super helpful. I'm not sure if Quasi have the same dimensions as early mother decks.
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i got you dawg.

seems to be about 14.18 with my measurements.

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Quasi Mother Jake Johnson Catharine brown professional skateboard deck.
Limited reissue Mother Collective skateboard.
Width: 8.5"
Length: 32.125"
Wheel Base: 14.25"
Manufactured at PS Stix.
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i think this is correct in terms of reference. i measured with a measuring tape real quick but had to account for the tip of that tape sticking out.

Thanks boys, helped a ton!

I guess it's the same size and shape as some of the Quasi 8.5's, gonna try to find one at the local next time!

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26475 on: January 04, 2021, 08:02:16 AM »
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Anyone ever skate this Mother deck below? I remember skating it a few years ago (it was an 8.5) and idk if it was the wheelbase but I've never had a deck that flipped as good ever again.



If anyone could tell me what the wheelbase on this thing was, would be super helpful. I'm not sure if Quasi have the same dimensions as early mother decks.
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i got you dawg.

seems to be about 14.18 with my measurements.

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Quasi Mother Jake Johnson Catharine brown professional skateboard deck.
Limited reissue Mother Collective skateboard.
Width: 8.5"
Length: 32.125"
Wheel Base: 14.25"
Manufactured at PS Stix.
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i think this is correct in terms of reference. i measured with a measuring tape real quick but had to account for the tip of that tape sticking out.
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Thanks boys, helped a ton!

I guess it's the same size and shape as some of the Quasi 8.5's, gonna try to find one at the local next time!

Nice work slap.
I’ve got an 8.5 ps I need to setup, similar measurements. I’m sure it’d be great with indys, trying not to open those madness portals tho.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26476 on: January 04, 2021, 09:00:31 AM »
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https://imgur.com/gallery/OSr6pFn
First non DLX board in more than a year.
Wknd Tom K 8 in
Thunder Hi
Spit conical full f4 54mm
Reds
Shortys Allen 1 1/8  (bender stopped making them)
Girl risers ( ready to try the DLX wood ones if I can find them)
Black magic
Cons Fastbreak pro AL-D

Edit: I’ve tried to post the url with the IMG brackets , no clue why it’s not working...
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Fun looking set-up though, I like the yellow risers. I kinda like the way 54's look on a relatively small board.
Yeah the wheels look kinda dump trucky on a small board but I love “bigger” wheels and I’m just not willing to downsize. I will be exited to try some risers that are hard and actually fit thunders.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26477 on: January 04, 2021, 11:15:07 AM »


3 sessions in, feels good so far, but yesterday it started snowing.

-No Comply Deck 8.125 x 31.875 / 14.25 wb
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« Reply #26478 on: January 04, 2021, 11:48:09 AM »
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Dam that's beautiful. Defo update when you can on how it skates
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As far as the wood goes, it feels great. I’ve really only skated Generator, PS Stix, and one China Wood (Evisen). I just did some kickflips, full cabs, pop-shoves and s/w shoves to test it out.
The geometry is taking me getting used to, but the pop feels great when it happens.

I’m coming off of skating ventures, I might need to throw them on here to extend the wheelbase (is that right)? I was getting ghost pops on my regular shuvs but actually popping my switch shuvs. So somethings work and some don’t so far. Anyways. I recommend trying this board if you want to try something new, but maybe not if you’re used to skating much smaller noses or tails. There’s a lot of fingers of flat on these so it takes a bit of effort for me and my indys.
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26479 on: January 04, 2021, 04:45:27 PM »
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Dam that's beautiful. Defo update when you can on how it skates
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As far as the wood goes, it feels great. I’ve really only skated Generator, PS Stix, and one China Wood (Evisen). I just did some kickflips, full cabs, pop-shoves and s/w shoves to test it out.
The geometry is taking me getting used to, but the pop feels great when it happens.

I’m coming off of skating ventures, I might need to throw them on here to extend the wheelbase (is that right)? I was getting ghost pops on my regular shuvs but actually popping my switch shuvs. So somethings work and some don’t so far. Anyways. I recommend trying this board if you want to try something new, but maybe not if you’re used to skating much smaller noses or tails. There’s a lot of fingers of flat on these so it takes a bit of effort for me and my indys.
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Sounds great

Yep ventures would push the wheel base out..
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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26480 on: January 04, 2021, 04:49:47 PM »

Thanks boys, helped a ton!

I guess it's the same size and shape as some of the Quasi 8.5's, gonna try to find one at the local next time!

At least it is still a standard size and shape, so should be a good one to find again and again and again...  :)

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26481 on: January 04, 2021, 06:08:28 PM »
New setup except for the trucks and bearings. Getting back into it after about 1.5 years off.

Anti hero 9.0
Indy 169 titanium
Bones stf 99a v5 53mm
Random bearings
Jessup grip

Still waiting on harder bushings and new bearings to arrive.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26482 on: January 04, 2021, 06:36:48 PM »


Off my IPhone...

Just like @Sundaynuggets say, got to hold the image with your thumb until the option to ‘copy image’ pops up.

I only use my phone for SLAP and sometimes have issues but then I try again and it typically works.

gotta let us know how you like that AD shoe

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26483 on: January 04, 2021, 11:12:47 PM »
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Quasi 8.75
Venture 6.1
Thunder risers 1/8”
Spitfire Classic 60mm
Bones Reds
Jessup
Vans Era Pro, gonna swap insoles to FP Kingfoams

Missed being on bigger board. Mostly skating flatground during winter since everything is closed because of covid. Always prefered bigger wheels but time will tell if 60mm is too much. Really stoked though how they look, also like my setup as heavy as possible.

Eras were cheap, also been on slipon/thin vulc shoe kick lately. Only bad thing about slipons is that after few sessions they start to feel too unsafe so figured that these were the next best thing.

Can't wait to try it out after my quarantine is over.
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So nice...I have wanted to setup something similar for a while now.. How is it for flip tricks?
I would say that tricks that require more power than percision feel nice, but other more tech stuff gets harder. Sure i would partly blame steeper kicks and longer (14,5) wheelbase. You have to lean so far back when popping. I could do every trick i have but some tricks felt way off. For curbs though, this feels best setup ever. When this board is done gonna try much mellower board.

Suprisingly, wheelbite wasn't bad at all. I mean they do wheelbite kinda often but i could ride out of them pretty easily.

Also should keep in mind that my timing is still pretty off, time will tell if this setup becomes more manageable.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26484 on: January 05, 2021, 02:30:11 AM »
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Off my IPhone...

Just like @Sundaynuggets say, got to hold the image with your thumb until the option to ‘copy image’ pops up.

I only use my phone for SLAP and sometimes have issues but then I try again and it typically works.
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gotta let us know how you like that AD shoe
This is my second pair , I love the all suede Fastbreaks, but I feel like the early runs were better like maybe the toe box is a little longer in these. Flip tricks feel so good in them.

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« Reply #26485 on: January 05, 2021, 03:34:59 AM »
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Off my IPhone...

Just like @Sundaynuggets say, got to hold the image with your thumb until the option to ‘copy image’ pops up.

I only use my phone for SLAP and sometimes have issues but then I try again and it typically works.
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gotta let us know how you like that AD shoe
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This is my second pair , I love the all suede Fastbreaks, but I feel like the early runs were better like maybe the toe box is a little longer in these. Flip tricks feel so good in them.

I love my all suede Fastbreaks. I super glued the seams and they've been running strong for over 2 months. Good board feel, durable. Hopefully they do more all suede's or even leather.
flat spotted 3 times in 2 weeks, other than that awesome wheels

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26486 on: January 05, 2021, 06:42:43 AM »
Just caught up on this thread:

@FrozenIndustries and @white guy in a durag
Love that you are both rocking 56 conical loopholes, they are some sexy arse wheels and they skate amazing, always have a massive grin on my dial when I’m riding mine, I’ve officially converted and not going back to any other brand anytime soon!

It’s a mystery why anti hero don’t keep the brown bomber in their regular lineup, that thing looks so perfect!
I’ve got a pass-port in the mail but for the meantime I’m still loving my polar shin surf shape, it’s now been rotated to my main board <3

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« Reply #26487 on: January 05, 2021, 11:31:09 AM »
Just caught up on this thread:

@FrozenIndustries and @white guy in a durag
Love that you are both rocking 56 conical loopholes, they are some sexy arse wheels and they skate amazing, always have a massive grin on my dial when I’m riding mine, I’ve officially converted and not going back to any other brand anytime soon!

It’s a mystery why anti hero don’t keep the brown bomber in their regular lineup, that thing looks so perfect!
I’ve got a pass-port in the mail but for the meantime I’m still loving my polar shin surf shape, it’s now been rotated to my main board <3

I love almost everything about them, but the slide just doesn't compare to Spitfire. That being said, it might just be the way I skate or whatever.

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Re: The Set-up Thread
« Reply #26488 on: January 05, 2021, 11:36:49 AM »
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Just caught up on this thread:

@FrozenIndustries and @white guy in a durag
Love that you are both rocking 56 conical loopholes, they are some sexy arse wheels and they skate amazing, always have a massive grin on my dial when I’m riding mine, I’ve officially converted and not going back to any other brand anytime soon!

It’s a mystery why anti hero don’t keep the brown bomber in their regular lineup, that thing looks so perfect!
I’ve got a pass-port in the mail but for the meantime I’m still loving my polar shin surf shape, it’s now been rotated to my main board <3
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I love almost everything about them, but the slide just doesn't compare to Spitfire. That being said, it might just be the way I skate or whatever.

I agree completely. One set of Square shape I have slid more freely than F4’s for the first day and then once the outer layer wore off, they were grippier than F4’s. The other sets I have (another set of squares and a V-shape) were grippier than F4’s right out of the gate. I like how they feel rolling a little better than F4’s though. If they slid like F4’s I would only ride Loophole/NFG for sure

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« Reply #26489 on: January 05, 2021, 11:43:18 AM »
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Just caught up on this thread:

@FrozenIndustries and @white guy in a durag
Love that you are both rocking 56 conical loopholes, they are some sexy arse wheels and they skate amazing, always have a massive grin on my dial when I’m riding mine, I’ve officially converted and not going back to any other brand anytime soon!

It’s a mystery why anti hero don’t keep the brown bomber in their regular lineup, that thing looks so perfect!
I’ve got a pass-port in the mail but for the meantime I’m still loving my polar shin surf shape, it’s now been rotated to my main board <3
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I love almost everything about them, but the slide just doesn't compare to Spitfire. That being said, it might just be the way I skate or whatever.
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I agree completely. One set of Square shape I have slid more freely than F4’s for the first day and then once the outer layer wore off, they were grippier than F4’s. The other sets I have (another set of squares and a V-shape) were grippier than F4’s right out of the gate. I like how they feel rolling a little better than F4’s though. If they slid like F4’s I would only ride Loophole/NFG for sure

Yeah, both of my sets slid super well for like an hour and then got grippier. IDK if it is the shitty ground at a lot of the spots here or what. I'll keep dealing with it because I like them otherwise, but damn it would be so cool if they were a little easier to slide.