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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2670 on: May 29, 2024, 11:47:31 AM »
Damn! I didn't make the connection with the 8.28 Mason deck. I have that new baby blue eagle on the way. I thought it was something new—I hated that deck! It's too short for me. Oh well. I honestly thought it said 8.25 at first. Sure is pretty tho. lol

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« Reply #2671 on: May 29, 2024, 12:17:31 PM »
Damn! I didn't make the connection with the 8.28 Mason deck. I have that new baby blue eagle on the way. I thought it was something new—I hated that deck! It's too short for me. Oh well. I honestly thought it said 8.25 at first. Sure is pretty tho. lol

that baby blue is really sick.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2672 on: May 30, 2024, 01:43:36 AM »
Anyone got actual width on the 8.28?

(I know it's been posted in here before, but I'm not weeding through all the pages to find it...)

Thanks in advance!


A couple of those 8.28 boards I had come through my hands were very close to the usual 8.25 DLX boards that you like so much, just shorter length and wheelbase.

I do get that some feel / measure a little more, some feel / measure a little less, so make of that what you will, but they still sit a couple of mm inside the 8.38s and 8.4 shape boards I also sized at the same time.


As others have said, it is deemed to still be 8.25 just different numbers to differentiate the shapes.

Even when those boards were measured in mm they were only 1 mm apart between half a dozen listings with other 8.25 DLX boards from that RF Skate webstore too - Japanese skate shop, with amazing / exact measurements on all their boards.


* I hadn't seen the post from @smg1138 but yeah, that is the same info

@Sedition  at least if in a shop in person were there are both boards, it would be interesting to see what you think of current stock

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2673 on: May 30, 2024, 02:05:47 AM »
As soon as anyone gets their hands on the baby blue 8.28, pretty please post real-ass dims. I've got the munchies.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2674 on: May 30, 2024, 08:04:02 AM »
@Sedition  at least if in a shop in person were there are both boards, it would be interesting to see what you think of current stock

It's honestly a question I have no bid'ness asking, or even thinking about. I've had a few of them (the 8.28s) before. Considering I think 14.25 WB is too short/cramped, do I honestly think 14.1 is going to be more likeable? But, well, madness. I've been thinking about toying around with a smaller WB deck for a bit...mostly for flatland, and I'm not really a fan of the 8.5. I won't touch any of the DLX "novelty" decks (SE, True Fit, etc.) until it's clear they are (a) not going away in two or three drops, and (b) are easier to come by. That leaves the 8.28 (if staying within DLX). Will I get one? God, I hope not. But once the itch is there...worse case scenario, the 8.28 is a great sized deck to give away to some smaller kid at a park. 
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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2675 on: May 30, 2024, 08:44:58 AM »
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I see the Real Summer catalog is up, including the Real FULL 8.5 board as per pics / posts above, but also one new board shape in there, which reminds me a lot of the Dane 1 - the Nicole Hause shaped deck, as per pic below.


https://www.realskateboards.com/summer-2024/


9.75 x 31.56 with a 14.1 wheelbase.



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isnt that the jim t shape?

What size trucks are people running with this Jim T shape? 169s?

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2676 on: May 30, 2024, 09:42:58 AM »
Very disappointed with the lack of 8.25 FULL SE shapes recently. I bought a Tactics shop board in the meantime since it's $50.

If REAL drops the FULL SE 8.25 x 32 x 14.25WB for the Easy Rider because Ben Degros wanted his own shape I'm going to be bummed.

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« Reply #2677 on: May 30, 2024, 11:55:26 AM »
Like I said my friend's son exclusively skates the 8.28 because he thinks he's Mason Silva lol. It feels fucking terrible to me- the distance between the kicks feels non-existent. They ramp up almost immediately after the bolts and the 14.1 feels super short. If you don't like the 8.5 you won't like this one either. When I setup to kickflip on it my feet are hilariously close to the upper bolts and when I did a simple back 180 it felt like I was landing on the tips.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2678 on: May 30, 2024, 03:19:28 PM »
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I see the Real Summer catalog is up, including the Real FULL 8.5 board as per pics / posts above, but also one new board shape in there, which reminds me a lot of the Dane 1 - the Nicole Hause shaped deck, as per pic below.


https://www.realskateboards.com/summer-2024/


9.75 x 31.56 with a 14.1 wheelbase.


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isnt that the jim t shape?
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What size trucks are people running with this Jim T shape? 169s?



Yes, pretty much the same "everything else" that I ride on the Sweatpants shape works on this size and shape board.


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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2679 on: May 30, 2024, 03:21:50 PM »
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@Sedition  at least if in a shop in person were there are both boards, it would be interesting to see what you think of current stock
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It's honestly a question I have no bid'ness asking, or even thinking about. I've had a few of them (the 8.28s) before. Considering I think 14.25 WB is too short/cramped, do I honestly think 14.1 is going to be more likeable? But, well, madness. I've been thinking about toying around with a smaller WB deck for a bit...mostly for flatland, and I'm not really a fan of the 8.5. I won't touch any of the DLX "novelty" decks (SE, True Fit, etc.) until it's clear they are (a) not going away in two or three drops, and (b) are easier to come by. That leaves the 8.28 (if staying within DLX). Will I get one? God, I hope not. But once the itch is there...worse case scenario, the 8.28 is a great sized deck to give away to some smaller kid at a park.


For sure!!

It is going to keep bugging you until you do get one, try it and see, etc.

More often than not, it was just interesting to see the different shapes in person, some I got, others I passed on / didn't buy at all, even fewer I kept of the smaller / shorter boards, but I still liked to have a try of them myself, or at least see what others thought of them once they set them up and offered a go of it.


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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2680 on: May 30, 2024, 03:39:50 PM »
The 8.28 felt really fun to me with Indy standards. Squirrelly turn. Flip tricks took less effort. Nose manuals felt easier. The whole thing felt short so if you’re a larger human being, it’s probably not for you.

I’m now on the 8.25x32 with the 14.38 wheelbase and it feels good after getting used to it. It feels “normal” in a good way. Like a jack-of-all-trades do-everything board.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2681 on: May 30, 2024, 05:17:44 PM »

I’m now on the 8.25x32 with the 14.38 wheelbase and it feels...Like a jack-of-all-trades do-everything board.

Exactly. Which is why it is my most favorite deck, ever.
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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2682 on: May 30, 2024, 05:19:59 PM »
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@Sedition  at least if in a shop in person were there are both boards, it would be interesting to see what you think of current stock
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It's honestly a question I have no bid'ness asking, or even thinking about. I've had a few of them (the 8.28s) before. Considering I think 14.25 WB is too short/cramped, do I honestly think 14.1 is going to be more likeable? But, well, madness. I've been thinking about toying around with a smaller WB deck for a bit...mostly for flatland, and I'm not really a fan of the 8.5. I won't touch any of the DLX "novelty" decks (SE, True Fit, etc.) until it's clear they are (a) not going away in two or three drops, and (b) are easier to come by. That leaves the 8.28 (if staying within DLX). Will I get one? God, I hope not. But once the itch is there...worse case scenario, the 8.28 is a great sized deck to give away to some smaller kid at a park.
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For sure!!

It is going to keep bugging you until you do get one, try it and see, etc.


Well. It happened. I was a non-local shop today. They had one of those "revealing" 8.28 Lintells. II stamped, so I am going to "park" on it for a bit. We shall see...
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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2683 on: May 30, 2024, 07:44:50 PM »
Stoked to have picked up an 8.5 FULL with the 14.6 WB.
Love those dims!
Been a minute since this shape been run, so I grabbed one with great haste, before they disappear again. Didn’t want to miss the boat a 3rd time, feel me?
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It’s lovely.
Stays thick well up past the trucks.
Thick enough to make a brave man’s knees tremble, feel me?

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2684 on: May 31, 2024, 02:41:18 AM »

Well. It happened. I was a non-local shop today. They had one of those "revealing" 8.28 Lintells. II stamped, so I am going to "park" on it for a bit. We shall see...


So you can now tell everyone else if it is wider than your usual DLX 8.25 board.  Also how much shorter it looks / feels too, but that is expected.


* I forgot to go measure the one or two I still have, but they are older ones so I wouldn't trust my measurements as much as I would a few newer boards.

Funny thing going through a half dozen new 8.75 boards I just got and a couple of them are way more pointy / tapered than others, like someone really went to town on the sander or something, because all other measurements are exactly the same, just the edges / sides of the kicks sit further in about half way between end bolts and tip of kicks.  Maybe not "way more pointy" but there is definitely a difference between a couple of them and all the rest of them, all the usual DLX 8.75 shape too, not any other shape options. 


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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2685 on: May 31, 2024, 10:02:07 AM »
Long time lurker, wondering if anyone can clear this up for me. The length of the “standard” DLX 8.75x14.62 deck seems to vary based on where it is listed, are these actually subtly different versions of the same shape?
  • Most Anti-Hero catalogues list it as 32.5” long, but in the Krooked catalogues it is sometimes 32.5” and other times 32.62”.
  • My local has a few older BA Anti-Hero’s where the round DLX sticker actually says 32.75” LG, but when I find those same decks online they are listed at 32.5” and 32.62” long. This is the Usual Suspects and the Medicine deck, for reference if that matters.
I’m liking longer decks lately and want to just have a shape that I can reliably order but the variation in listed lengths is throwing me off. My next step would be to actually bring a tape to my local shop but that seems a little kooky.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2686 on: May 31, 2024, 11:57:19 AM »
32.62 is correct. Typos abound.
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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2687 on: May 31, 2024, 01:22:17 PM »
Long time lurker, wondering if anyone can clear this up for me. The length of the “standard” DLX 8.75x14.62 deck seems to vary based on where it is listed, are these actually subtly different versions of the same shape?
  • Most Anti-Hero catalogues list it as 32.5” long, but in the Krooked catalogues it is sometimes 32.5” and other times 32.62”.
  • My local has a few older BA Anti-Hero’s where the round DLX sticker actually says 32.75” LG, but when I find those same decks online they are listed at 32.5” and 32.62” long. This is the Usual Suspects and the Medicine deck, for reference if that matters.
I’m liking longer decks lately and want to just have a shape that I can reliably order but the variation in listed lengths is throwing me off. My next step would be to actually bring a tape to my local shop but that seems a little kooky.

On-line shops, and even DLX web sites, can not be fully relied on, unfortunately.* I've ridden a lot of the 8.75/14.62 decks. They have all been the same. I have a brand new one next to me right now (waiting to eventually be set-up). I just measured its length with a standard tape measure: 32.5 / 32.6.

Also, I've mentioned this to several people who are looking in the 8.75 range....give the Black Label 8.75/14.5 a hard look. The slightly shorter WB makes it feel way more nimble than the DLX 8.75, but still really solid. The DLX 8.75 has a 7.1 nose, too. Nose on the Black Label is like 6.9/7.0, if I recall, so it's also a tad shorter than the 8.75 DLX. Overall, the two are the same shape, too. Personally, the Label 8.75, I think, has supplanted the DLX 8.75 as my "big board," due to the WB on the Label being more versatile--it's a GREAT deck. 

*DLX web sites are usually more reliable. Usually.
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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2688 on: May 31, 2024, 02:37:18 PM »
Just got these in the mail.

Real Easy Rider 8.25:

   •   Length (tip to tip): 32 inches
   •   Width: 8.25 inches
   •   Tail Length: 6 7/8 inches
   •   Nose Length: 7 1/4 inches
   •   Stamp Number: 1

Anti-Hero Baby Blue Eagle 8.28:

   •   Length (tip to tip): 31 1/2 inches
   •   Width: Just over 8 1/4 inches
   •   Tail Length: 6 1/2 inches
   •   Nose Length: 7 inches
   •   Stamp Number: 3

Deluxe gods, could you please put the Baby Blue Eagle graphic on the Easy Rider 8.25 for me? Lol. The Real Easy Rider looks amazing—except for the graphic, of course. I'm not a Real fanboy at all…maybe the Huf era.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2689 on: May 31, 2024, 04:35:02 PM »
32.62 is correct. Typos abound.
Wild. AH fall drop shows the white eagle as 32.62 and a doobie as 32.5 in the same catalogue, then the physical stickers at my local say 32.75. It’s only 1/4” total but there’s such a small amount of information to proof-read, you’d think it’d be more accurate haha

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Long time lurker, wondering if anyone can clear this up for me. The length of the “standard” DLX 8.75x14.62 deck seems to vary based on where it is listed, are these actually subtly different versions of the same shape?
  • Most Anti-Hero catalogues list it as 32.5” long, but in the Krooked catalogues it is sometimes 32.5” and other times 32.62”.
  • My local has a few older BA Anti-Hero’s where the round DLX sticker actually says 32.75” LG, but when I find those same decks online they are listed at 32.5” and 32.62” long. This is the Usual Suspects and the Medicine deck, for reference if that matters.
I’m liking longer decks lately and want to just have a shape that I can reliably order but the variation in listed lengths is throwing me off. My next step would be to actually bring a tape to my local shop but that seems a little kooky.
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On-line shops, and even DLX web sites, can not be fully relied on, unfortunately.* I've ridden a lot of the 8.75/14.62 decks. They have all been the same. I have a brand new one next to me right now (waiting to eventually be set-up). I just measured its length with a standard tape measure: 32.5 / 32.6.

Also, I've mentioned this to several people who are looking in the 8.75 range....give the Black Label 8.75/14.5 a hard look. The slightly shorter WB makes it feel way more nimble than the DLX 8.75, but still really solid. The DLX 8.75 has a 7.1 nose, too. Nose on the Black Label is like 6.9/7.0, if I recall, so it's also a tad shorter than the 8.75 DLX. Overall, the two are the same shape, too. Personally, the Label 8.75, I think, has supplanted the DLX 8.75 as my "big board," due to the WB on the Label being more versatile--it's a GREAT deck. 

*DLX web sites are usually more reliable. Usually.
Appreciate the measurements and reco, I saw you praising it a few pages back. Might give it a rip but have been finding the longer WB more comfortable lately as I’m 90% legs.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2690 on: May 31, 2024, 04:38:17 PM »
Long time lurker, wondering if anyone can clear this up for me. The length of the “standard” DLX 8.75x14.62 deck seems to vary based on where it is listed, are these actually subtly different versions of the same shape?
  • Most Anti-Hero catalogues list it as 32.5” long, but in the Krooked catalogues it is sometimes 32.5” and other times 32.62”.
  • My local has a few older BA Anti-Hero’s where the round DLX sticker actually says 32.75” LG, but when I find those same decks online they are listed at 32.5” and 32.62” long. This is the Usual Suspects and the Medicine deck, for reference if that matters.
I’m liking longer decks lately and want to just have a shape that I can reliably order but the variation in listed lengths is throwing me off. My next step would be to actually bring a tape to my local shop but that seems a little kooky.


Exactly as the others said above me for the 8.75 board length, so although the DLX stickers used to say 32.75 for length, the newer ones say 32.62 and the board has always been more around the 32.5 to 32.6 overall length.


If you want longer boards, do you want longer kicks, or longer wheelbase or both?

What do you like as a wheelbase?

Have you looked at the 8.62 board?


The funny thing is the 8.62 is longer in both wheelbase 14.75 and overall length 32.7 or more, as well as being straight right through, whereas the 8.75 shape is way more blunt and a bit wider at 8.75 up front but is less than the 8.6 through the middle as it tapers towards the back.

I have a good number of both of them and find that they are both good for different things, but the 8.75 is a better all rounder, with the 8.62 being longer and I feel like it is a better board for big bowl / vert or if people want a really big long board for everything.


* Also note, the normal 8.62 is the longer board, but there is the Cardiel shape which is shorter, as per the Spring catalog.  They will probably have the Summer catalog out any minute now.

https://www.antiheroskateboards.com/spring-2024/



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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2691 on: May 31, 2024, 05:23:39 PM »
Like I said my friend's son exclusively skates the 8.28 because he thinks he's Mason Silva lol. It feels fucking terrible to me- the distance between the kicks feels non-existent. They ramp up almost immediately after the bolts and the 14.1 feels super short. If you don't like the 8.5 you won't like this one either. When I setup to kickflip on it my feet are hilariously close to the upper bolts and when I did a simple back 180 it felt like I was landing on the tips.

im 5'8 and the 8.28 with thunders is my favorite. works perfectly for me and i hope they never stop making it.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2692 on: May 31, 2024, 07:04:38 PM »
Hope they keep the 14.25 wb 8.5 easy rider forever

A 14.25 on an 8.25 easy rider would be fire tho

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2693 on: May 31, 2024, 11:03:28 PM »
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Long time lurker, wondering if anyone can clear this up for me. The length of the “standard” DLX 8.75x14.62 deck seems to vary based on where it is listed, are these actually subtly different versions of the same shape?
  • Most Anti-Hero catalogues list it as 32.5” long, but in the Krooked catalogues it is sometimes 32.5” and other times 32.62”.
  • My local has a few older BA Anti-Hero’s where the round DLX sticker actually says 32.75” LG, but when I find those same decks online they are listed at 32.5” and 32.62” long. This is the Usual Suspects and the Medicine deck, for reference if that matters.
I’m liking longer decks lately and want to just have a shape that I can reliably order but the variation in listed lengths is throwing me off. My next step would be to actually bring a tape to my local shop but that seems a little kooky.
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Exactly as the others said above me for the 8.75 board length, so although the DLX stickers used to say 32.75 for length, the newer ones say 32.62 and the board has always been more around the 32.5 to 32.6 overall length.


If you want longer boards, do you want longer kicks, or longer wheelbase or both?

What do you like as a wheelbase?

Have you looked at the 8.62 board?


The funny thing is the 8.62 is longer in both wheelbase 14.75 and overall length 32.7 or more, as well as being straight right through, whereas the 8.75 shape is way more blunt and a bit wider at 8.75 up front but is less than the 8.6 through the middle as it tapers towards the back.

I have a good number of both of them and find that they are both good for different things, but the 8.75 is a better all rounder, with the 8.62 being longer and I feel like it is a better board for big bowl / vert or if people want a really big long board for everything.


* Also note, the normal 8.62 is the longer board, but there is the Cardiel shape which is shorter, as per the Spring catalog.  They will probably have the Summer catalog out any minute now.

https://www.antiheroskateboards.com/spring-2024/
That’s not a bad suggestion. Currently riding a BBS 8.75x32.9 (Jenny), with 7.18N x 14.5WB x 6.68T and really liking it. Was hoping to either find the same shape somewhere or keep the length and experiment with trading nose for wheelbase. Ultimately I think at some point I’ll end up on the DLX 9.0 but then that’s new trucks and a whole thing

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2694 on: June 01, 2024, 01:44:32 AM »
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Long time lurker, wondering if anyone can clear this up for me. The length of the “standard” DLX 8.75x14.62 deck seems to vary based on where it is listed, are these actually subtly different versions of the same shape?
  • Most Anti-Hero catalogues list it as 32.5” long, but in the Krooked catalogues it is sometimes 32.5” and other times 32.62”.
  • My local has a few older BA Anti-Hero’s where the round DLX sticker actually says 32.75” LG, but when I find those same decks online they are listed at 32.5” and 32.62” long. This is the Usual Suspects and the Medicine deck, for reference if that matters.
I’m liking longer decks lately and want to just have a shape that I can reliably order but the variation in listed lengths is throwing me off. My next step would be to actually bring a tape to my local shop but that seems a little kooky.
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Exactly as the others said above me for the 8.75 board length, so although the DLX stickers used to say 32.75 for length, the newer ones say 32.62 and the board has always been more around the 32.5 to 32.6 overall length.


If you want longer boards, do you want longer kicks, or longer wheelbase or both?

What do you like as a wheelbase?

Have you looked at the 8.62 board?


The funny thing is the 8.62 is longer in both wheelbase 14.75 and overall length 32.7 or more, as well as being straight right through, whereas the 8.75 shape is way more blunt and a bit wider at 8.75 up front but is less than the 8.6 through the middle as it tapers towards the back.

I have a good number of both of them and find that they are both good for different things, but the 8.75 is a better all rounder, with the 8.62 being longer and I feel like it is a better board for big bowl / vert or if people want a really big long board for everything.


* Also note, the normal 8.62 is the longer board, but there is the Cardiel shape which is shorter, as per the Spring catalog.  They will probably have the Summer catalog out any minute now.

https://www.antiheroskateboards.com/spring-2024/


Yup, good call if you like longer WB—def give the 8.62 a look. That said, it’s one of my most hated DLX shapes…and I RARELY hear/see people talking about that deck. I wonder how that shape sells.
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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2695 on: June 01, 2024, 11:06:44 PM »
Just went to the shop and didn't realize that the Krooked easy rider 8.25 had a 14.38 wheelbase while the Real easy rider 8.25 has a smaller 14 inch wheelbase. Why did they decide that different easy riders would have different wheelbases even if they have the same width?

Just wanna double check, is this accurate? Like it's not a typo or inconsistency like in other DLX measurements? I'm not a huge fan of the glitter in the Real graphics and would much rather get the Krooked Eyes one, but if it's 14.38 WB I'm not gonna bother. If so, it's kinda weird that there's two separate 8.25 easy rider shapes under DLX. If the Real one is a specific Ben shape I wish they would have made that more clear.

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2696 on: June 02, 2024, 05:43:19 PM »
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Just went to the shop and didn't realize that the Krooked easy rider 8.25 had a 14.38 wheelbase while the Real easy rider 8.25 has a smaller 14 inch wheelbase. Why did they decide that different easy riders would have different wheelbases even if they have the same width?
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Just wanna double check, is this accurate? Like it's not a typo or inconsistency like in other DLX measurements? I'm not a huge fan of the glitter in the Real graphics and would much rather get the Krooked Eyes one, but if it's 14.38 WB I'm not gonna bother. If so, it's kinda weird that there's two separate 8.25 easy rider shapes under DLX. If the Real one is a specific Ben shape I wish they would have made that more clear.



Re shapes and sizes, it has been said that yes the Real 8.25 is the only one that is the new dimensions, with all the others being on the Easy Rider mold but with the generic dimensions of the 8.25 (Krooked), 8.38 (Krooked and Antihero) and 8.5 (Real and Antihero) decks.

That is to say:

8.25 Real 32 long with 14 wb

8.25 Krooked 32 long with 14.38 wb

8.38 boards 32.2 long with 14.5 wb

8.5 boards 31.8 long with 14.25 wb



As soon as anyone gets their hands on the baby blue 8.28, pretty please post real-ass dims. I've got the munchies.


Also for those people asking about the 8.28 board, I measured one and it is 211 / 212 mm in width, which is a little more accurate than inches, but equates to 8.31 / 8.34 or so wide.

For reference 8.25 = 209.55 mm and the usual DLX 8.25 on average measured 210 mm wide, which is a little over 8.25 - more around 8.26 but again inches are a difficult measurement when it gets really precise.

It is only one or two mm all up.




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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2697 on: June 03, 2024, 01:11:31 AM »
Wow. I’ve surprised myself & came back to a thread i posted on!

I’m pretty darn excited to get this deck. I’ll report back when in shows up.

Digging up an old post here, but did you end up liking the krooked anchor shape? Contemplating copping, though wondering how full the tail is? Any insights?

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Re: DLX Shapes
« Reply #2698 on: June 03, 2024, 08:49:18 AM »
I still don’t know why it’s called an anchor shape.  But I’d say the nose & tail are full shaped.  I really like it.  No complaints.  It’s my first 9 inch board in recent years & it doesn’t feel big… but rather makes everything else I have feel small if that makes sense. 

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« Reply #2699 on: June 03, 2024, 10:45:39 AM »
I still don’t know why it’s called an anchor shape.  But I’d say the nose & tail are full shaped.  I really like it.  No complaints.  It’s my first 9 inch board in recent years & it doesn’t feel big… but rather makes everything else I have feel small if that makes sense.

Thanks heaps for the response, any chance of a top down pic…?