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Is there any reason to pick Film over Indys other than if you don't wanna be known as "Indy guy"?
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Be 'that guy' and run them with your NFGs and <insert obscure board company of the month> deck
You want to run krux pins and they are the only FUCKING SMART COMPANY to hex the plate?
I feel personally attacked. I'm not a hipster though, I was riding films before it was cool.
I actually don't like them on DOA flats though, so I have the raws on my Hotel Blue deck right now although I suppose that's not much better. Don't think I ever actually tried them on a non-flat but I really don't jive with the SC standard concave tail so I very rarely skate one. Running them with loophole 54mm teardrop shape but it's been a while since I skated that setup. The hollows are on a WKND 8.25 with F4 53mm tablets and I skate that one a little more frequently because the hollows are a bit more stable on center than the raws, probably due to the wheelbase being slightly wider.
How was the pop? (This is my biggest piece of truck criteria). I like the look of the truck, Jereme seems like he’s in it for cool reasons, even the dbl base plate pattern is nice.
Information on the actual specifications of these is not easy to come by.
For me the pop is the worst thing about them and pretty much the only thing preventing them from being one of my favorites, but that doesn't mean it's bad. I'd compare the feel to a thunder with forged baseplates. I think the height was around the same as 148 thunder hollows when I measured but don't quote me on that. On certain decks like my 8.25 WKND the Films feel fine and I have no issues, but on others like my 8.25 passport it feels like it kind of neuters my pop compared to indy or venture (my gold standard for pop).
But this is of course all subjective, and much like Thunder there's likely people who feel like they pop better on Films than anything else. And like I said before - I don't think the pop is bad by any means, it's just not as good as some other trucks for me. Everything else about them is top tier though - the turn might actually be the best feeling turn of all the trucks I own, they grind really well, and they look really good - so I would definitely recommend trying them out if you're curious.
P.S. - My experiences with the films and tensor ATG have made me wonder why interlocking bushings aren't standard on all trucks. They feel so much better than traditional ones.