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Need some advice. For the last 2 years I've been riding creatures 8.6 shape with the 14.6 wheelbase. I've tried some smaller boards and shorter wheelbases here and there and realised, short wheelbase does nothing for me and I don't like flat kicks.
Any advice for similar shapes? Maybe a little bit more tail & concave over the wheels.
Try the DLX 8.75 with a 14.62 wb. DLX board come with a roman numeral stamped over the front truck holes (I, II. III and IV). "IV" is the flattest, and "I" is the steepest.deepest (with II and III in between).
Any information about steepness? Bought an 8.38 anti hero last year and was disappointed how flat it was compared to the nhs kicks (I think it was a Chinese one, Sticker was centered between bolt holes)
The funniest thing is the 8.38 size does actually seem like the most mellow of all, as I have a lot of them.
That said, if you are like me in Australia (or anywhere else in the world) where DLX China boards are becoming the norm and BBS is being phased out, there are still a few, such as the AH white eagle, which as mentioned above is maybe the closest to that size, which is still BBS.
Compared to NHS concaves, though, I think a number of board brands might take some getting used to, which is why I hadn't made comment earlier, but for me the NHS concave is way too steep, so it is all relative. On the other hand, sometimes trying something and then getting used to it over time could work better. One thing I could never appreciate, as per a number of other people was the NHS boards had such short tails. The white eagle is a little longer than average in the tail in that regard.
Even checking out the Cardiel 8.62 shape could be an option, which has 14.5 / 14.6 wb and reasonable / normal kicks.
Also Black Label and a few other brands use the BBS / Generator shapes which are sometimes quite steep, which might also be of interest, also good length kicks, but then it really depends on what is around. There are so few Black Label boards here in AU it seems.
* The DLX China 8.75 (which has the same dimensions) might be good enough over time as it is very stiff, like the NHS boards, so might feel a little more normal in terms of pop, compared to BBS or PS Stix or other woodshops. There is the Doobie fishing graphic out at the moment, plus a few older graphics still in most shops I have seen.