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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #840 on: December 14, 2024, 08:08:07 AM »
Post some skating I want to see what kind of skating is possible with this cult favorite board.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #841 on: December 14, 2024, 08:34:29 AM »
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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I too considered stg 4 166, but thought to myself that the 151 is almost 2 pounds of trucks on my board, at 407 grams a piece.

Hence why I’m looking into 9” alternatives. I probably spend 90% of my skating on 3’ mini ramp, or 5’-6’ bowls.
One in while I dork around on some flat, and little street course stuff. Manuals, and Ollie’s. A homie built a curb at our indoor, but for me it’s too tall to Slappy grind.

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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I ran the Stage 4 151s for a while which was fun, but those trucks are so damn heavy holy shit.
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They’re super heavy.
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I have some Slappy 9” hollows (KP and axle) on one of my bigger boards and they don’t feel super heavy at all. I have not weighed them though.

Yeah if you're looking to drop weight then Slappy is a good option, I've got some 8.75" IKP slappys that weigh in at 378g per truck and the hollow lights will be even lighter than that.

If you can deal with the height, I can also wholly recommend Lurpivs. My 160 Hollows are 355g per truck
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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #842 on: December 14, 2024, 08:36:39 AM »
Post some skating I want to see what kind of skating is possible with this cult favorite board.

Working on a part for my 50th... most of it will be on a Huffer.... all of it will be mediocre...

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #843 on: December 14, 2024, 11:04:53 AM »
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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I too considered stg 4 166, but thought to myself that the 151 is almost 2 pounds of trucks on my board, at 407 grams a piece.

Hence why I’m looking into 9” alternatives. I probably spend 90% of my skating on 3’ mini ramp, or 5’-6’ bowls.
One in while I dork around on some flat, and little street course stuff. Manuals, and Ollie’s. A homie built a curb at our indoor, but for me it’s too tall to Slappy grind.

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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I ran the Stage 4 151s for a while which was fun, but those trucks are so damn heavy holy shit.
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They’re super heavy.
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I have some Slappy 9” hollows (KP and axle) on one of my bigger boards and they don’t feel super heavy at all. I have not weighed them though.

Slappys are pretty light compared to say Ace and Indy.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #844 on: December 14, 2024, 11:45:21 AM »
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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I too considered stg 4 166, but thought to myself that the 151 is almost 2 pounds of trucks on my board, at 407 grams a piece.

Hence why I’m looking into 9” alternatives. I probably spend 90% of my skating on 3’ mini ramp, or 5’-6’ bowls.
One in while I dork around on some flat, and little street course stuff. Manuals, and Ollie’s. A homie built a curb at our indoor, but for me it’s too tall to Slappy grind.

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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I ran the Stage 4 151s for a while which was fun, but those trucks are so damn heavy holy shit.
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They’re super heavy.
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I have some Slappy 9” hollows (KP and axle) on one of my bigger boards and they don’t feel super heavy at all. I have not weighed them though.
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Slappys are pretty light compared to say Ace and Indy.

That’s what I assumed. I rode Indys forever but haven’t had a set on hand for about a year. I mostly ride Ventures for anyone 8.5 and below and have switched to Slappys for anything wider. Absolutely love them.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #845 on: December 14, 2024, 06:47:03 PM »
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Post some skating I want to see what kind of skating is possible with this cult favorite board.
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Working on a part for my 50th... most of it will be on a Huffer.... all of it will be mediocre...
There we go! Be sure to share it when done.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #846 on: December 14, 2024, 11:45:40 PM »
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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I too considered stg 4 166, but thought to myself that the 151 is almost 2 pounds of trucks on my board, at 407 grams a piece.

Hence why I’m looking into 9” alternatives. I probably spend 90% of my skating on 3’ mini ramp, or 5’-6’ bowls.
One in while I dork around on some flat, and little street course stuff. Manuals, and Ollie’s. A homie built a curb at our indoor, but for me it’s too tall to Slappy grind.

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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I ran the Stage 4 151s for a while which was fun, but those trucks are so damn heavy holy shit.
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They’re super heavy.
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I have some Slappy 9” hollows (KP and axle) on one of my bigger boards and they don’t feel super heavy at all. I have not weighed them though.


I’m definitely looking into Slappy Hollow lights. Seems like here in Europe I can only find inverted hollow lights at the moment. Never owned an inverted kp truck before, so I’m kind of on the fence about it. On the other hand, trucks have become less of a hassle since I dropped a ton of weight.

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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I too considered stg 4 166, but thought to myself that the 151 is almost 2 pounds of trucks on my board, at 407 grams a piece.

Hence why I’m looking into 9” alternatives. I probably spend 90% of my skating on 3’ mini ramp, or 5’-6’ bowls.
One in while I dork around on some flat, and little street course stuff. Manuals, and Ollie’s. A homie built a curb at our indoor, but for me it’s too tall to Slappy grind.

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9" trucks can work really well on the Huffer. If you score the newest one with wheel wells, the 9" trucks will also push the wheels out closer in line with the wells and then you really won't need risers.

Indy Stage 4 166s could be a part of a really nice Huffer undercarriage and I'm kind of regretting not getting these over Thunder 161s as my last truck purchase.

Generally speaking I'd say 8.75" are good starting point for new cvlt recruits, as that's about the width of the deck where the axles sit.
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I ran the Stage 4 151s for a while which was fun, but those trucks are so damn heavy holy shit.
[close]

They’re super heavy.
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I have some Slappy 9” hollows (KP and axle) on one of my bigger boards and they don’t feel super heavy at all. I have not weighed them though.
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Yeah if you're looking to drop weight then Slappy is a good option, I've got some 8.75" IKP slappys that weigh in at 378g per truck and the hollow lights will be even lighter than that.

If you can deal with the height, I can also wholly recommend Lurpivs. My 160 Hollows are 355g per truck

Slappys are looking good. If I don’t want ikp, should I just get the regular hollow?

Lurpivs aren’t looking too bad actually. I like riding 55-56 mm wheels, and all my trucks are 55mm height now. Lurpiv 160 solid are lighter than ace hollows, and they’re 2/3 the price.

Hollows aren’t much more expensive.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #847 on: December 15, 2024, 01:59:15 PM »
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Post some skating I want to see what kind of skating is possible with this cult favorite board.
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Working on a part for my 50th... most of it will be on a Huffer.... all of it will be mediocre...
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There we go! Be sure to share it when done.

Quick Huffer throwaway clip...


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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #848 on: December 18, 2024, 07:09:05 PM »
I think I watched that for about 2 minutes straight before I figured out I was hypnotized.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #849 on: December 27, 2024, 10:17:19 AM »
 $50 Huffer alert. I’m not affiliated with the shop, but it’s my local. Great dudes. Great price on a Huffer.

https://embarkskateshop.com/collections/decks/products/anti-hero-john-cardiel-carnales-egg-shaped-deck-deck-9-18

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #850 on: December 27, 2024, 01:26:15 PM »
$50 Huffer alert. I’m not affiliated with the shop, but it’s my local. Great dudes. Great price on a Huffer.

https://embarkskateshop.com/collections/decks/products/anti-hero-john-cardiel-carnales-egg-shaped-deck-deck-9-18

Good man, giving the homies a heads up. That is such a pretty board.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #851 on: December 27, 2024, 04:18:05 PM »
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$50 Huffer alert. I’m not affiliated with the shop, but it’s my local. Great dudes. Great price on a Huffer.

https://embarkskateshop.com/collections/decks/products/anti-hero-john-cardiel-carnales-egg-shaped-deck-deck-9-18
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Good man, giving the homies a heads up. That is such a pretty board.

Helps the hommies and helps my local. Win/win!

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #852 on: January 02, 2025, 07:26:08 AM »
Christmas Snuffer. Afraid to love this shape. Anyone know how the Black Label black widow shape compares?

Merry Huffmas, everyone.



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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #853 on: January 02, 2025, 07:33:27 AM »
Christmas Snuffer. Afraid to love this shape. Anyone know how the Black Label black widow shape compares?

Merry Huffmas, everyone.



Want one of those real bad. Wish Lucero would do them again! I’ve skated the black widow. Fun shape. It’s been a few years so I can’t remember many details. Sorry I’m no help!

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #854 on: January 02, 2025, 08:31:34 AM »
If you like the Snuffer, the Huffer is very very close.

Enjoy!

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #855 on: January 02, 2025, 02:02:36 PM »
Want one of those real bad. Wish Lucero would do them again! I’ve skated the black widow. Fun shape. It’s been a few years so I can’t remember many details. Sorry I’m no help!

Details are overrated. Fun shape is a big help. Thanks!


If you like the Snuffer, the Huffer is very very close.

Enjoy!

I appreciate that. I won’t stress too much on it since it’s so close.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #856 on: January 05, 2025, 12:13:39 AM »
Just ordered my first Huffer after being scared of the huge wb for years. Usually skate no bigger than 14.25” but I’m nursing a foot injury atm.

I usually skate Ace 60s but tempted to try my Stage 4 151s on it to shrink the wb a tiny bit. Can anyone confirm if these will sit flush or a little bit too narrow? I skate 56mm conical fulls.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #857 on: January 05, 2025, 07:32:08 AM »
Just ordered my first Huffer after being scared of the huge wb for years. Usually skate no bigger than 14.25” but I’m nursing a foot injury atm.

I usually skate Ace 60s but tempted to try my Stage 4 151s on it to shrink the wb a tiny bit. Can anyone confirm if these will sit flush or a little bit too narrow? I skate 56mm conical fulls.

I’ve run huffer with stage 4 151s. With those wheels you should be pretty close to flush. It’s a good set up. Stage 4s just ended up being too heavy for me
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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #858 on: January 05, 2025, 03:49:27 PM »
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Just ordered my first Huffer after being scared of the huge wb for years. Usually skate no bigger than 14.25” but I’m nursing a foot injury atm.

I usually skate Ace 60s but tempted to try my Stage 4 151s on it to shrink the wb a tiny bit. Can anyone confirm if these will sit flush or a little bit too narrow? I skate 56mm conical fulls.
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I’ve run huffer with stage 4 151s. With those wheels you should be pretty close to flush. It’s a good set up. Stage 4s just ended up being too heavy for me


So the funny thing for me with 151s when trying them on different boards, is that I like to have the hanger the same width as the deck, so I ended up putting them on a DLX 8.62 which has the same 14.75 wb as a Huffer.  When I was thinking it might work better drilled in, I just drilled in the baseplate - used the other baseplate and put them back to back the other way round, drilled the two holes and then had the wheelbase at about 14.4 or so, which was way more fun, with the front truck in and the back truck in the normal position.

This could be an option for you if you did feel like the Huffer was too long but worked with those trucks.

I was going to sit the 8.62 on top of the Huffer just for show and tell but the trucks look like they would work well enough, but I guess it is down to how you like your board to feel, eg wider board with wider trucks, or wider board with trucks that sit in a bit.




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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #859 on: January 05, 2025, 03:51:36 PM »
Just ordered my first Huffer after being scared of the huge wb for years. Usually skate no bigger than 14.25” but I’m nursing a foot injury atm.

I usually skate Ace 60s but tempted to try my Stage 4 151s on it to shrink the wb a tiny bit. Can anyone confirm if these will sit flush or a little bit too narrow? I skate 56mm conical fulls.

I too have run mine with stage 4 151, and they work really good. Pop does become light, and the wb comes a little closer.
Both your Ace 60s and your 151s will work great. Doesn’t Indy stage 4 and Aces both run at about +2.75”
Anyways don’t worry about no wheelbase, your trucks will make it manageable.


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Just ordered my first Huffer after being scared of the huge wb for years. Usually skate no bigger than 14.25” but I’m nursing a foot injury atm.

I usually skate Ace 60s but tempted to try my Stage 4 151s on it to shrink the wb a tiny bit. Can anyone confirm if these will sit flush or a little bit too narrow? I skate 56mm conical fulls.
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I’ve run huffer with stage 4 151s. With those wheels you should be pretty close to flush. It’s a good set up. Stage 4s just ended up being too heavy for me

Yeah, they’re heavier, but I got like 408 grams on my 151, 407 on my 159 standard, and ACE says their AF1 60 is 405 grams. They’re practically the same weight.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #860 on: January 05, 2025, 08:11:27 PM »
Can confirm 151s can work really well on a Huffer. They really liven up the longer wheelbase nicely. Slight magic carpet but not too bad.


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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #861 on: January 06, 2025, 03:27:01 AM »
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Ended up putting the 151s on top of a Huffer and damn they actually fit really well - way better than I would have thought but you guys were right on that one!

These are Spitfire Classic Full 56 mm wheels, so 37 mm wide, but I was surprised how well they fit on there, especially the drilled in front one, as the Huffer is more tapered in the front than the back.

Just took a quick snap of the boards in the garage earlier.




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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #862 on: January 06, 2025, 05:49:56 AM »
Sweet thanks for the feedback guys! Shoutouts for those photos to Brim, legend.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #863 on: January 09, 2025, 09:22:57 AM »
Not panicking

but

No Huffers foreseeable beyond the current wheel welled Huffer, through Summer Drop 1

Not panicking...

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #864 on: January 10, 2025, 01:28:23 PM »
Not panicking

but

No Huffers foreseeable beyond the current wheel welled Huffer, through Summer Drop 1

Not panicking...


It is a funny thing hey?!?

Maybe they are giving them a rest to see how many people cry out for more, or sales are down a bit on them, if their main market is older guys who don't break boards that often, then stocking up could mean that there is not as high a demand.

I do notice that things come round in circles for shapes, so they have some shapes on constant rotation, then other shapes are every drop for a few, then none for a few, and so on.

Could be that the Huffer is on break right now, or for the next few drops.


Never hurts to put in something to DLX directly asking for more.


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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #865 on: February 01, 2025, 11:05:48 PM »
Long time lurker, first time poster.

I’ve read this whole thread, absolutely love the passion surrounding this shape. I got an account finally just to
Chime in on the topic. I kust set up my first Phawt and I’m absolutely in love. I  know everyone says it lacks that special something a huffer has, but I gotta say haven’t felt this comfortable on a boards first session ever.  I thought the wheelbase would be a lil odd to get use to, but it feels more natural than a 14.25 wb.

Not sure if a phawt constitutes as being apart of the cult, but it helps me pretend I can skate like CK1


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« Reply #866 on: February 02, 2025, 10:17:41 AM »
Welcome. Phawt counts. CK1 was skating  a lot of Huffers before Craig made their own version, the Phawt.

It is not quite as good but it is pretty close in dimensions and shape. Concave and wood feels very different of course. And you can get Phawts pretty cheap.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #867 on: February 02, 2025, 02:13:34 PM »
Also, $43 Chris Johanson Huffer. (25% off sale). +$5 shipping within US  https://www.303boards.com/products/anti-hero-cardiel-pigeon-vision-deck-9-18?variant=41947148681281

Someone please make this purchase before I do.

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Re: Cult of the Huffer
« Reply #868 on: February 02, 2025, 07:03:08 PM »
Also, $43 Chris Johanson Huffer. (25% off sale). +$5 shipping within US  https://www.303boards.com/products/anti-hero-cardiel-pigeon-vision-deck-9-18?variant=41947148681281

Someone please make this purchase before I do.
link dead so it sold? Damn

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« Reply #869 on: February 02, 2025, 07:34:37 PM »
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Also, $43 Chris Johanson Huffer. (25% off sale). +$5 shipping within US  https://www.303boards.com/products/anti-hero-cardiel-pigeon-vision-deck-9-18?variant=41947148681281

Someone please make this purchase before I do.
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link dead so it sold? Damn

Phew... Saved my wallet...