Does anybody have/have had the 9” x33” x 15” Creature Kimbel popsicle decks?
Can you post a picture or describe the concave? And like your suggestions for a truck/wheel combo?
One guy in here posted a picture of 4 Anti Hero 9” Orange Eagle decks, but I can’t remember which thread.
When I was getting in a lot of Creature stuff for a side project shop quite a few years ago now, one guy always wanted the 9" and they were huge to stand on, big steep concave cross ways as well as steep kicks, which I don't think has changed any after standing on one recently in a shop, but the tails were more on the shorter side when comparing to similar boards.
I am not a steep concave / steep kick person, so they felt totally wrong for me, compared to my AH orange eagles which I have had a few of, more as a fun board, but they still skate fine as a normal big board too. Concave was really good for the size and shape, same dimensions of 9 x 33 with 15 wb too, along with a few other brands which use the same BBS wood for their 9 x 33 decks, all with really good ratio of nose, tail, etc, but I am more biased in that regard.
The others I know who have that size board ride them with Indy 169s, but a few are riding Ace trucks in the 9" variety now too, which also works well, although they are way more loose truck / turny / carvy type of rides, you can put hard bushings in them so they are not so loosey goosey. I have had setups with both of those and prefer Indy, but again, that is just me. The Ace trucks still skated well and worked nicely on it.
The two orange eagles I have set up right now both have standard Indy 169s, Spitfire Classics, one with 58mm and one with 54mm wheels. A couple of other boards of similar size have Spitfire Conical Full 56 and 58mm with thin rubber risers, but I haven't really skated them a whole lot as I prefer the Classic shaped wheels myself and they are just used completes for other people to try when they want to skate a bigger board. They all still work fine though.
That one has a few pics of the orange eagle: