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Dwindle Wood Review
Decks That Use Dwindle Wood
-Almost
-Darkstar(What I'm using for this review)
-Blind
-Speed Demons
-Cliche
-Enjoi
-Superior
WoodShop
-DSM Woodshop(China)
Now onto the Review
Shape/Concave
So when I first got this deck since it was my first deck the concave felt very deep. When I got more adjusted to the shape(or skating itself) the concavity was actually pretty mellow a little bit on the flatter side, but it's not really flat. The kicks, I would say they are medium. The dip right before tail/nose is pretty defined which would be good for your fliptricks. I noticed when I first got the board that the nose is noticeably bigger than the tail didn't really bother me at all though. 7/10
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Two boards in one review! The Real Low Pro, as well as the Real Popslickle (Real's take on slicks). Hope you have some time to kill!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqnXxZcB8ZU&hd=1
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In this newest vid, we take a close look at Supra Skytops as well as some Terry Kennedy Society Satin Tuf models. After that, a hopefully coherent explanation of vulcanization, and how vulc and cupsole shoes differ. After that, breaking 'em in on portable flatbars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ye7TWNdrLI
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I spent the past few weeks testing out the P2 design, here are some thoughts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4SoJJmPPxM
Direct Link:
http://youtu.be/N4SoJJmPPxM
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Lets have a look at some more Scoff stuff shall we? One of our most productive members, Scoffman, has been flogging off his merch cheap as chips over the last few weeks, with all sorts of different sale offers going on over at ScoffSkateboarding.com.
All of this is in aid of his skatelace project. At the moment Scoff manually reinforces skatelaces, a horrid and extremely messy looking process, which no doubt is causing havoc for the poor guys lungs!! The sale of Scoff skatelaces and t-shirts is all in order to fund the purchase of a machine to take over this process, allowing for greater production volume, and hopefully therefore a much wider distribution network.
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By pain. at 2010-07-26 18:04
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ADV_CANVAS: A New Scoff Skateboarding Design
So as many of you around skateboard-city know, Scoffman is notorious for making some of the most durable skate laces around. A few weeks ago, Scoff posted a thread in the shoe section(http://www.skateboard-city.com/messageboard/showthread.php?t=244624) about a new idea he wanted to try out, coating canvas shoes with the same compound that his skate laces are treated with. In theory, this would make the thin canvas, which is normally very prone to ripping, much more durable.

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