Do AH use a lower quality ply in their eagle team decks than the pro boards, like in the price point completes? Thought I read that earlier somewhere in this thread…
Buddy of mine has an AH 8.5 Copier Eagle. It feels a bit thicker and heavier than the normal eagles. Wonder what's up with that?
Those are the budget decks right?
* As said, Copier eagles are price points, normal eagles are pro wood.
All the pro boards including team models like eagles, krooked eyes and real ovals are on the same wood, but the budget / price point boards are on the cheaper wood.
Easiest way to see now is the pro boards usually have one / two top stained ply layers, then one bottom stained layer. Pricepoints / budget boards now are all natural and although they do look like thicker ply layers, the few that I had and measured didn't seem any thicker than the pro boards, which was weird. Another one that someone else had was definitely thicker and heavier though, so make of that what you will.
Not to say that doesn't change, as some of the more recent drops had very specific all natural layers on some Real decks, for certain graphics - Kwalks and someone else, I think, but I didn't look it up again.
From an old BBS video, they said something like they sort the grades of ply, the best ones become stained layers, the worst ones go to the pricepoint wood, everything else becomes the middle layers or something like that, so it would make sense that of the five normal layers (with two cross bands) there are three or so better stained layers in pro boards, compared to the lesser quality ply layers in pricepoint boards.
I guess any which way you look at it, by skating a good number of each, you can make up your own mind on what you prefer, but I would say the pro wood holds up way better than pricepoint wood, for most people. I had posted about the different quality before, with pics and other info, as per the DLX thread:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=85076.msg3844087#msg3844087