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The 8.62, that’s often a Cardiel…
1. What’s actual width?
2. Nose/Tail: Round? Pointy? Full-ish?
3. Wb is actually 14.5?
4. How different is overall shape/lengths compared to 8.38/14.5?
From a while back now, but they are still the same - got a few of the Old West graphic in the new one anyway.
Actual width is 8.62 and is straight through the rail, no taper I could really see.
Kicks - more round than anything else, but I think that is just my take on it - check pics below = click on for the bigger pic as well.
WB is definitely 14.5 right on it.
Compared to my usual 8.38, the Cardiel shape is a little longer and rounder and of course a little wider, but not by that much really, given the 8.38 is almost 8.5 anyway.
For someone who prefers a little more but not quite as much as the usual DLX 8.75 it could be a good alternative. It works really well on 159s with medium width wheels too - sits nicely on the trucks more so than the 8.75 anyway.
Rest of the info below.
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Going to get my hands on one of those cardiel 8 62's... brilliant work as always, @Mbrimson88
That deck is actually one of the only 14.25wb and above DLX that I have NOT tried/had.
Currently thinking a lot about that new double drilled Gonz. Seem like it might be fun to tool around on.
This is the one I got a few of in the current round - Cardiel / Thrasher colab graphic, but I just couldn't get the other ones as they sold out too quickly in most stores, as well as having other options more readily available most of the time, eg the 8.75 board of which I have lots now and really enjoy as my bigger all rounder.
I will have to check again, as a lot of places state the wb as 14.5 which is what I thought I measured, but even the sticker said 14.6 and I thought the tail was a little longer, but again will check when I have a minute.
Overall though, it skates like a wider version of my other 8.5 BBS boards, like my Black Label, so I think the dimensions add up really well.
Too many options to choose now??
https://www.tactics.com/anti-hero/cardiel-thrasher-862-skateboard-deck
Size 8.62
Width (in): 8.62
Length (in): 32.3
Wheelbase (in): 14.6
Nose Length (in): 7.0
Tail Length (in): 6.56


Ok, been meaning to respond to this one for awhile. Finally getting around to it.
My 8.25/14.38 has been feeling really small to me the last few months. The 8.75/14.62 was my bigger board that I liked a lot (absent flip tricks), but it does feel a bit clunky at times. I thought an 8.5/14.5 might be a magic bullet. I've tried several of them from different brands, but there was always some deal breaker with all of them...kicks too long, kicks too short, hated shape, etc. And of course, DLX does not make a proper 8.5/14.5. The one thing that notice with most of them, was they all seemed (to me) to be too long in relation to their width. I later realized that I think this is just something inherent with the ratios of an 8.5 deck, and "normal" sized kicks (and that's a total "me" thing/perception).
That's when I discovered the 8.75/14.5 Black Label. Love the shape. Love the ratios. 14.5 wb, and slightly shorter nose than DLX 8.75 makes it more agile, while still giving it some nice stability. But being an 8.75 with 159s, it's still a little clunky for some things...and I am still hoping for a "magic" 8.5/14.5 to be out there somewhere....and have always wondered if the DLX 8.62/14.5 might be it.
I've never seen a consistent listed WB for the 8.62. It's always 14.5, or 14.6. And we all know listed DLX widths can be a little...fuzzy. Added to all this, I really don't like magic carpet set-ups. If I was set one of those up with 159s, I might as well just be riding the 8.75 Label. If 149s were too magic carpet, I'd hate it, too. I have always shied away from the middle-ground decks (e.g. 8.1, 8.3, 8.6, etc.) because I like to trucks to match up (and those are .25 intervals). It also seems like the 8.62 is a little harder to come by, which certainly doesn't help.
Anyway, I've always been curious about it, and it's the only standard issue DLX shape I've never had (I've even had the 9/15 orange eagle). Some day I might actually try it. Thanks for the info!
EDIT: The one other thing I noticed with most 8.5/14.5 decks...they (obviously) lack the agility of my 8.25, and the stability of the 8.75s. Where I was hoping for the best of both, I sort of ended up feeling like they were the worst of both, and best of neither; a kind of clunky set-up, without any real stability. I should just stick with the LBL 8.75
and the DLX 8.25. Magic bullets don't exist in skateboarding. There is no One Ring.