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By shampoo at 2006-07-28 11:29

Pro Decks:

As any seasoned skater will tell you, graphics don't mean **** in skateboarding....but keep in mind, a pro company may still be the choice for you. There are many different styles and shapes, and each is reflected through a company's different molds of decks. Wether you want a mellow shaped deck for control, like Girl/Chocolate, or a sturdy deck like Baker, you can find them with pro companies. It's easier finding the size and shape you want from pro companies, because they make various molds. Also, you can stick with your favorite company, rock their boards, follow the footsteps of your favorite pro. ~The downside as anyone will tell you, is the price. If you've not been skating long, a deck can last you a good half a year....but plenty others break decks in a week or two. So, it's a little hefty to dish out $50 once or twice a month for a pro deck. However, it can be a wise idea to buy pro decks at Christmas and other times when on sale.

Some good sites:
www.activemailorder.com
www.evileds.com

Blank Decks:

Now we see, the economic approach to skating---The Blank deck.
Blank decks have stood the test of time, the generic skate board. They're cheap, you don't feel as guilty paying the price, you don't lose sleep over a broken board this way. Blank decks have become so popular, they now come in many different colors, sizes and shapes...but you have to search a lot harder to find them.
Now, the downside to blanks? You never know if a certain blank company is good or not until you try them. There are plenty blank companies out there with horrible decks, soggy, weak, no concave, horrible pop.......It can get frustrating. But, there are good blank deck companies, and your local skateshop might have a good blank deck.

Here is an excellent blank decks site.

www.blankdecks.com

Decks range from $16 - $25$. They have about 15 different molds. I like the "sturdy mold" and the "house special". A greatsite for beginners to get their first complete board, without paying well over $100. They have a very economical complete, $50.

OVERALL
There are shitty pro decks, and there are shitty blanks. It's nice to get pro decks when convenient and economical, but blank decks will get you just as far. Now go skate.


by shampoo on Tue, 2006-08-01 13:05
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Pro Decks:

As any seasoned skater will tell you, graphics don't mean **** in skateboarding....but keep in mind, a pro company may still be the choice for you. There are many different styles and shapes, and each is reflected through a company's different molds of decks. Wether you want a mellow shaped deck for control, like Girl/Chocolate, or a sturdy deck like Baker, you can find them with pro companies. It's easier finding the size and shape you want from pro companies, because they make various molds. Also, you can stick with your favorite company, rock their boards, follow the footsteps of your favorite pro. ~The downside as anyone will tell you, is the price. If you've not been skating long, a deck can last you a good half a year....but plenty others break decks in a week or two. So, it's a little hefty to dish out $50 once or twice a month for a pro deck. However, it can be a wise idea to buy pro decks at Christmas and other times when on sale.

Some good sites:
www.activemailorder.com
www.evileds.com

Blank Decks:

Now we see, the economic approach to skating---The Blank deck.
Blank decks have stood the test of time, the generic skate board. They're cheap, you don't feel as guilty paying the price, you don't lose sleep over a broken board this way. Blank decks have become so popular, they now come in many different colors, sizes and shapes...but you have to search a lot harder to find them.
Now, the downside to blanks? You never know if a certain blank company is good or not until you try them. There are plenty blank companies out there with horrible decks, soggy, weak, no concave, horrible pop.......It can get frustrating. But, there are good blank deck companies, and your local skateshop might have a good blank deck.

Here is an excellent blank decks site.

by KickflipB4Shoves803 on Tue, 2006-08-01 13:11
i use a blank its decent but the pop isnt that great...

by ralphy boy2 on Tue, 2006-08-01 13:47
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Originally Posted by KickflipB4Shoves803
i use a blank its decent but the pop isnt that great...
same with my blank, the pop isnt that great, but im satisfied with it for 20 bucks

by SkaterForLife117 on Tue, 2006-08-01 13:56
Nice guide, you might want to stay away from some of the bad language though.

by volcom23 on Tue, 2006-08-01 14:11
i have a pro but am getting a blank next, but i had a blank before my pro deck

by Muffet on Tue, 2006-08-01 14:22
Are blank deck's "decks that have pop" as good as popwar?

by KickflipB4Shoves803 on Tue, 2006-08-01 14:37
lol idk my blank just felt good when i had it for the first week

by SoHereIAm on Tue, 2006-08-01 14:39
freaking THANK YOU. I've been looking at older threads to try and find how blanks and pro decks compare. YAY.

by Muffet on Tue, 2006-08-01 14:41
Anyone skated the "pop" deck from them??

by nnnn on Tue, 2006-08-01 14:41
I like blank mini logos the pop is great.

 
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