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Flat concave decks. I thought I was a fan of mellow decks but got a flat deck with steep kicks and it just feels off. Anyone else have any experience with that?
Not sure, but I keep thinking that I want the opposite; mellow kicks w/medium->steepish concave…
That’s what I think works best for me too
Flat with steep kicks makes the board feel too weird
The funny thing is "flat" boards are often a whole different thing, compared to mellow concave, medium concave or steep concave.
I have some that are so flat I am wondering if there is any at all and I can only see it when I sit something flat across the board, because I sure can't feel it under my feet.
On the flip side, boards with too much concave just hurt my feet, more than anything, as I feel like my heel and my toes are being bent upwards to accommodate the middle for how much lower it is. Maybe a big foot problem, more than anything.
Then you have the angle of the kicks in the mix too, so as much as you can get different concave with different angle kicks, I feel like it is all relative and the mellow concave with mellow kicks works best for me, whereas some people I skate with love the steep concave and steep kicks. Most people will be in the middle of that though, so around medium concave with medium kicks.
At least I can mellow out steeper kicks, but I can't mellow out steeper concave, so if I do get something that has a good concave, I can deal with steeper kicks by flexing out the board (usually by driving over it) but that is NOT something I would recommend for everyone.
Sometimes more concave and mellow kicks can just feel a little wrong too, but again it depends on the board, the manufacturer (as to how much concave it actually has) and most importantly the individual skater, as it just comes down to what you are used to, or what you like.
If we were talking DSM boards, they would often have that laser etched on them, with the other specs of the deck, whereas some others just don't have anything on them and it is more the luck of the draw, eg BBS boards can be so here and there between different concaves of the same exact board, but at least then I can pick and choose which ones I want to ride and which ones to pass on / sell in the shop.