for those keeping score at home, chris athans on T1 according to jake hayes' setup instagram
I just noticed that. I am not surprised a lot of pros are not super eager to change their setup. they make money off skating i wouldnt want to fuck with whats been working either... i just use it as an excuse to keep running the same tricks over and over again

Now if it comes the opportunity you can make MORE money off skating by using said product... lol
I think I have learned in the last few years too like whats been working for me does just work really well and I seem to skate my best when I am not thinking about the setup. Seems to be Indy strictly from a muscle memory perspective of how i set my tricks up i suppose. whne you put like 20 years on a particular setup it does kind of "set in" , especially when you consdier ther way that I skate (very regimented and dont do new tricks a lot)
So i try not to look at what a pro uses as what would be a good setup for me, i think its a good sort of line in the sand especially whne you have data across like a ton of pros too about like ok, most pros just ride the 8.5" with 8.5" trucks, a lot dont use risers, they mostly use the same brands, typically pros with bigger wheels or smaller wheels will use specific trucks, technical skaters tend to use ventures , etc. theres things you can glean but i dont think you can just copy it and expect it to work for you necessarily.