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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #870 on: July 03, 2024, 06:50:57 AM »
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Just pulled the trigger on the Polar 8.75 shape. Hoping to like it better than their 8.5. Dims look good
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Popsicle or shaped?
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Popsicle. Have skated a couple of their shaped boards but the tails always seem to be too square and the noses too small for me


At least the Polar normal popsicles have big noses and smaller more tapered tails, not shorter tails though, as this 8.75 Polar tail looks small but it is longer than a few other 8.75 boards I have here as well, including DLX 8.75, Quasi 8.75 and a blank 8.75 so you should be happy on that one.

Medium wheelbase 14.375 as well so it is a pretty good all rounder, but everybody has their preferences.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #871 on: July 03, 2024, 11:32:06 AM »
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Is there a significant difference between P9 and 1991 Jr? They look pretty similar just slight taper differences but are the concave etc the same? Does anyone have a strong preference?
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If im not wrong p9 has a bit longer wb. Also shape Is different, p9 has similar looking nose and tail, 1991jr tail looks different than nose. P9 looks more like a contemporary shape, 1991jr looks more oldschool shape. But Anyway they skate both pretty well, so i had fun with both.
Im skating dane1 right now which Is pretty large. I had 1992 shape too which Is Amazing too.
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Appreciate it. I'm skating a P9 right now, I like it but I'd like a longer or mellower tail. But all the Polar shaped boards apparently have 6.5 tails so I'm probably out of luck there. The Surf Jr. looks longer in photos but I suspect it's just perspective.
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On skatedeluxe 1992 tail Is 6.62 or something, i really liked that shape few years agoes... Never tried the surf jr! What trucks you skating in the p9?

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #872 on: July 03, 2024, 12:17:05 PM »
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Just pulled the trigger on the Polar 8.75 shape. Hoping to like it better than their 8.5. Dims look good
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Popsicle or shaped?
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Popsicle. Have skated a couple of their shaped boards but the tails always seem to be too square and the noses too small for me
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At least the Polar normal popsicles have big noses and smaller more tapered tails, not shorter tails though, as this 8.75 Polar tail looks small but it is longer than a few other 8.75 boards I have here as well, including DLX 8.75, Quasi 8.75 and a blank 8.75 so you should be happy on that one.

Medium wheelbase 14.375 as well so it is a pretty good all rounder, but everybody has their preferences.

My problem with the 8.5 was the tapered taail, but hopefully the 8.75 is a bit more manageable. I've been skating a couple 8.75 x 14.25wb boards which I've liked but as a taller guy I can manage something a little longer. This shouldn't be too much of a jump compared to the deluxe 8.75x14.62 decks
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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #873 on: July 03, 2024, 07:45:43 PM »
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Is there a significant difference between P9 and 1991 Jr? They look pretty similar just slight taper differences but are the concave etc the same? Does anyone have a strong preference?
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If im not wrong p9 has a bit longer wb. Also shape Is different, p9 has similar looking nose and tail, 1991jr tail looks different than nose. P9 looks more like a contemporary shape, 1991jr looks more oldschool shape. But Anyway they skate both pretty well, so i had fun with both.
Im skating dane1 right now which Is pretty large. I had 1992 shape too which Is Amazing too.
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Appreciate it. I'm skating a P9 right now, I like it but I'd like a longer or mellower tail. But all the Polar shaped boards apparently have 6.5 tails so I'm probably out of luck there. The Surf Jr. looks longer in photos but I suspect it's just perspective.
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On skatedeluxe 1992 tail Is 6.62 or something, i really liked that shape few years agoes... Never tried the surf jr! What trucks you skating in the p9?
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Indy Forged Hollow 149s. Might try some aces with the next deck though, esp if i can find one with wheel wells.
Im skating some 149 too on a dane1. Hollow axle but cast baseplate with regular kingpin. A Little bit small on a dane1 but Is pretty fun.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #874 on: August 03, 2024, 08:36:04 PM »
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I just noticed from OCD skateshop that there is an 8.5 Polar board with shorter dimensions, confirmed from their own site too, as I first thought it might have been a typo.


https://polarskateco.com/collections/summer-24-hardgoods/products/oskar-rozenberg-trust-veneer

8.5” X 31.9” - Short
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.125”
Tail: 6.5”



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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #875 on: August 04, 2024, 01:04:39 AM »
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I just noticed from OCD skateshop that there is an 8.5 Polar board with shorter dimensions, confirmed from their own site too, as I first thought it might have been a typo.


https://polarskateco.com/collections/summer-24-hardgoods/products/oskar-rozenberg-trust-veneer

8.5” X 31.9” - Short
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.125”
Tail: 6.5”


I bought it, will skate it this week

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #876 on: August 04, 2024, 02:45:24 AM »
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I just noticed from OCD skateshop that there is an 8.5 Polar board with shorter dimensions, confirmed from their own site too, as I first thought it might have been a typo.


https://polarskateco.com/collections/summer-24-hardgoods/products/oskar-rozenberg-trust-veneer

8.5” X 31.9” - Short
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.125”
Tail: 6.5”
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I bought it, will skate it this week
Looking forward for your report. Those dims look really nice.
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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #877 on: August 04, 2024, 04:33:29 AM »
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I just noticed from OCD skateshop that there is an 8.5 Polar board with shorter dimensions, confirmed from their own site too, as I first thought it might have been a typo.


https://polarskateco.com/collections/summer-24-hardgoods/products/oskar-rozenberg-trust-veneer

8.5” X 31.9” - Short
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.125”
Tail: 6.5”

Yes they did it on 8.25 and 8.5 decks (some models)
they looks fun

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #878 on: August 04, 2024, 06:17:27 PM »
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I went back and checked, easy enough with the words DECK SHORT which comes up with the three options, in 8.0, 8.25 and 8.5 boards all in the shorter dimensions:

https://polarskateco.com/search?q=deck+short


8.0” x 31.5” - Short
Nose: 6.8”
Wheel Base: 13.8”
Tail: 6.5”

8.25” x 31.75” - Short
Nose: 6.9”
Wheel Base: 14”
Tail: 6.5”

8.5” X 31.9” - Short
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.125”
Tail: 6.5”



I knew the BBS / Generator on their Skate Samples site had a short version of the 8.25 and 8.5 boards, but they are still different dimensions to these, not by much, but it is interesting to see a number of companies now putting out shorter versions of similar shapes, eg DLX with the Tru Fit boards among others.


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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #879 on: August 04, 2024, 06:23:47 PM »
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Compared to their original shapes, almost the same just wheelbase and overall length being the differences (and 0.05 nose on the 8.0 board and tail on the 8.25 board):


8.0” X 31.85”
Nose: 6.85”
Wheel Base: 14.25”
Tail: 6.5”

8.25" X 32"
Nose: 6.9"
Wheel Base: 14.25"
Tail: 6.55"

8.5” X 32.125”
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.375”
Tail: 6.5”

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #880 on: August 05, 2024, 09:11:22 AM »
Anyone skate the 8.62? All the 8.5s I have feel small.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #881 on: August 05, 2024, 09:44:58 AM »
Are they not doing 8.38 anymore? I liked that shape if I could find it with a mellow nose cuz the tail was longer than the 8.5 and the nose is longer than the normal BBS 8.38 I like.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #882 on: August 05, 2024, 04:43:54 PM »
Anyone skate the 8.62? All the 8.5s I have feel small.


Yeah I have had one or more of almost every shape come through my hands.  The funny thing with the medium / large size boards in 8.6 and 8.75 is they look like they have big wide noses and taper down to small tails, but the tails were still longer than some other boards, just more pointy, but all still with the 14.375 wb on them, which might make some feel small.  Posting dimensions again for reference, but they do go up slightly from 8.5 to 8.6 to 8.7 etc.

8.5” X 32.125”
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.375”
Tail: 6.5”

8.625" X 32.2"
Nose: 7.0"
Wheel Base: 14.375"
Tail: 6.55"

8.75" X 32.375"
Nose: 7.1"
Wheel Base: 14.375"
Tail: 6.6"


Are they not doing 8.38 anymore? I liked that shape if I could find it with a mellow nose cuz the tail was longer than the 8.5 and the nose is longer than the normal BBS 8.38 I like.


There are lots, but double check you are listing it as 8.375 and not 8.38 - same thing, only 8.38 will bring up almost no hits on shop sites, where as 8.375 will bring up a good number, including on the Polar site.

https://polarskateco.com/collections/size-8-375

I like the longer tail on the 8.3 boards, as well as the whole board feeling straight through the rail, not tapered at all the way some of the others look or feel.

8.375" X 32.12"
Nose: 6.9"
Wheel Base: 14.375"
Tail: 6.7"





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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #883 on: August 05, 2024, 05:02:29 PM »
I am super interested in that 8.75 with the short <14" wb.
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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #884 on: August 05, 2024, 05:09:11 PM »
I am super interested in that 8.75 with the short <14" wb.


I thought there was only the one 8.75 with 14.375 wb in a popsicle shape.

Is there something else, shaped board or other?


They seem like they just came out with shorter 8.0, 8.25 and 8.5 boards.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #885 on: August 05, 2024, 05:17:51 PM »
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Anyone skate the 8.62? All the 8.5s I have feel small.
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Yeah I have had one or more of almost every shape come through my hands.  The funny thing with the medium / large size boards in 8.6 and 8.75 is they look like they have big wide noses and taper down to small tails, but the tails were still longer than some other boards, just more pointy, but all still with the 14.375 wb on them, which might make some feel small.  Posting dimensions again for reference, but they do go up slightly from 8.5 to 8.6 to 8.7 etc.

8.5” X 32.125”
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.375”
Tail: 6.5”

8.625" X 32.2"
Nose: 7.0"
Wheel Base: 14.375"
Tail: 6.55"

8.75" X 32.375"
Nose: 7.1"
Wheel Base: 14.375"
Tail: 6.6"


Thanks for this!

I've been sampling a few boards and have reaffirmed my symbiosis with 14.37X WBs. Having tried a 9.1 (BBS egg 38.75"), Heroin 8.75 (32") and an 8.3 (31.9/twin), all with the 14.375WB. They felt the best of all I have on hand and were all, of course, totally different in the rest of the dims/shapes

They all felt great, but 'off'.

The 8.75" nose, like you mentioned, is just MASSIVE but the rest of it felt fine, that's why I'm eyballing the 8.65, just a smidge wider than 8.5 but the rest is seemingly 'normal' as the others also felt a bit short, so the 32.2 probably won't bug me.

I'm also heavily considering the DLX 8.5 x32.18x 14.3 WB but wonder if it will still feel too narrow. That 8.75 kinda spoiled me but it just LOOKS big with that nose.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #886 on: August 06, 2024, 09:48:39 AM »
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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #887 on: August 06, 2024, 11:11:39 PM »
looked thru the preview and no dims?
shocked and confused
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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #888 on: August 11, 2024, 02:41:15 AM »
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I just noticed from OCD skateshop that there is an 8.5 Polar board with shorter dimensions, confirmed from their own site too, as I first thought it might have been a typo.


https://polarskateco.com/collections/summer-24-hardgoods/products/oskar-rozenberg-trust-veneer

8.5” X 31.9” - Short
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.125”
Tail: 6.5”
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I bought it, will skate it this week
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Looking forward for your report. Those dims look really nice.

skated it today, i really really like it, will buy a second one if i can
i usually skate the 8,5 eagle or a dlx board with the same dimensions
the polar feels really similar, the nose is a little longer and steeper i think and the tail a little pointier
first session made a lot of fun

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #889 on: August 13, 2024, 08:56:30 PM »
i will also say the short shape 8.5 is so much fun. will also buy a 2nd one. I think there is also an 8.25 short with a 14.0 wheelbase.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #890 on: August 18, 2024, 02:48:00 AM »
Anyone come across the oski Polar - Everything Is Normal B Short ?
8.0 x 31.5 x 13.8

Saw this one on OCD
never actually owned a polar board I assume they have kinda steep kicks?


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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #891 on: August 18, 2024, 06:46:21 AM »
patiently waiting for the 8.75 and 9.0 short shapes
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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #892 on: August 18, 2024, 03:49:30 PM »
Anyone come across the oski Polar - Everything Is Normal B Short ?
8.0 x 31.5 x 13.8

Saw this one on OCD
never actually owned a polar board I assume they have kinda steep kicks?


I had a early one that was medium and one way later that was steep but this was like 5 years ago so take it for what its worth

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #893 on: September 06, 2024, 05:11:29 PM »
patiently waiting for the 8.75 and 9.0 short shapes
Sounds nice

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #894 on: September 10, 2024, 06:48:38 PM »
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I just noticed from OCD skateshop that there is an 8.5 Polar board with shorter dimensions, confirmed from their own site too, as I first thought it might have been a typo.


https://polarskateco.com/collections/summer-24-hardgoods/products/oskar-rozenberg-trust-veneer

8.5” X 31.9” - Short
Nose: 7.0”
Wheel Base: 14.125”
Tail: 6.5”
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I bought it, will skate it this week
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Looking forward for your report. Those dims look really nice.
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skated it today, i really really like it, will buy a second one if i can
i usually skate the 8,5 eagle or a dlx board with the same dimensions
the polar feels really similar, the nose is a little longer and steeper i think and the tail a little pointier
first session made a lot of fun

How full is the nose?

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #895 on: September 11, 2024, 04:13:07 PM »
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Anyone come across the oski Polar - Everything Is Normal B Short ?
8.0 x 31.5 x 13.8

Saw this one on OCD
never actually owned a polar board I assume they have kinda steep kicks?
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I had a early one that was medium and one way later that was steep but this was like 5 years ago so take it for what its worth


Yeah I would say the typical BBS concaves, so for some people they are steep, others medium feeling, definitely not so much on the mellow side, just from the dozen or so different Polar boards I have had or seen, although the 8.75 shape was often a little more mellow than the smaller options.

BBS normal concave is about 23 to 24 degrees, eg 24 nose, 23 tail, sometimes 25 nose, 24 tail, but also sometimes 23 nose and 22 tail, if that makes any sense from checking other angles of kicks.


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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #896 on: October 08, 2024, 05:08:09 AM »
polar p8 shape is back this drop, really liked that one
8.8" (widest point) X 32.125"
nose: 7.0"
wb: 14.5"
tail: 6.5"

and two new shapes

D1
9.25 (widest point) X 30.5
nose: 6.9
wb: 14.0
tail: 6.7

T Shape
8.75" (widest point) X 30.5"
nose: 5.5"
wb: 14.25"
tail: 6.5"
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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #897 on: October 08, 2024, 10:50:32 AM »
Seems like they've given up on wheel wells, riding a polar now and really wish it had them.

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #898 on: October 08, 2024, 08:09:22 PM »
Seems like they've given up on wheel wells, riding a polar now and really wish it had them.

I’m kinda bummed on that too.  When I saw this drop, I scooped up some more 8.75’s from the prior drop. 

I’ve only been skating Polars for a couple years (not exclusively).  Anyone know if wheel wells are somewhat common historically? 

Edit: I’ve been skating for almost 40 years, i’m very familiar with the history of wheelwells. My question was poorly phrased, but I was trying to ask if Polar historically makes boards with wheelwells or if that was a one off for that drop. 
« Last Edit: October 12, 2024, 03:11:46 PM by And_so_it_goes22 »

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Re: Polar Shapes
« Reply #899 on: October 10, 2024, 09:43:14 AM »
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Seems like they've given up on wheel wells, riding a polar now and really wish it had them.
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I’m kinda bummed on that too.  When I saw this drop, I scooped up some more 8.75’s from the prior drop. 

I’ve only been skating Polars for a couple years (not exclusively).  Anyone know if wheel wells are somewhat common historically?

i'm pretty sure wheelwells were an ask from hjalte, so maybe with him leaving they've stopped? bummer though, wheelwells are awesome.