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Description
Company: Gravity
Length: 45"
Width: 9.33"
Wheelbase: 28"
Nose Length: 5.5"
Tail Length: 7.5"
Static Flex: Rock Solid - No Flex
Deck Specifics: Tail Kick • Spoon Nose
Deck Shape: Long Skateboard
Appropriate Discipline: Cruising • Carving • LDP
E-Mail Address: michael@gravityboard.com
Website: http://www.gravityboard.com
Deck Materials: 7 Ply - Rock Hard Maple
9.33" x 45" WB 28"




User reviews

Average user rating from: 3 user(s)

Overall rating
2.7
Durability
3.0
Construction
2.7
Ride
2.7
Appearance
3.3
Stability
2.3
Agility
2.0
 

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

Great dancing board, Monday, 18 August 2008

Written by Rusty4488   -  View all my reviews  - Top 500 Reviewer

Overall rating
4.0
Durability
5.0
Construction
4.0
Ride
4.0
Appearance
5.0
Stability
3.0
Agility
3.0
For the price, it's a great board especially for dancing/boardwalking.
Longboard Review
How long have you ridden the board: 1 year
What is your setup like?: Tracker darts 149, 70mm grippins 75a
Typical Session Discipline: dancing/boardwalking
How much did you pay?: around 145
Where did you purchase it?: Gravityboard.com
What were the strengths of the deck.: Feels very light for a 45" board. In my opinion, spoon nose is a great shape for boardwalking. With the right setup it can carve pretty well.
What were the weaknesses?: Make a spoon nose around 48-50"??? (like longboard larry). Slightly sluggish, but that's a tradeoff when your riding a bigger board
Similar decks you have ridden?: not at this point
Would you recommend it?: Yes
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful

Good all around board, Monday, 03 September 2007

Written by Chaz Bogner

Overall rating
4.0
Durability
4.0
Construction
4.0
Ride
4.0
Appearance
5.0
Stability
4.0
Agility
3.0
I has running Abec 11 70's flashbacks with no risers and had no problems with wheel bite. I have recently upgraded to bigger wheels (gumballs) and decided to add some. Still no problems with wheel bite! Don't listen to the fool above this is a great all around board I love it(He should just get some risers they are only 5 bucks). If you want to be able to do everything cruise, dance, bomb, carve and bust out big fat board slides this is the board for you. Oh gravity has new graffics for the deck now the rainforst is what I have and it looks alot better than the picture above!
Longboard Review
How long have you ridden the board: About three months
What is your setup like?: Randal 180s, Gumballs 81a, Oust Moc 7, and 1/2inch angled board risers.
Typical Session Discipline: Downhill, Carver, Board Dancing, and Big Board Slides.
How much did you pay?: 160
Where did you purchase it?: Daddies Board shop
What were the strengths of the deck.: Great for board dancing and craving. Feels like you are on a surf board. Stable at high speeds.
What were the weaknesses?: This is a long deck so it does not turn too sharp. Besides that great all around board for all ability levels.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

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sweet deck, Friday, 02 February 2007

Written by guest   -  View all my reviews  - #1 Reviewer

this is my go to board. can handle in many conditions. i bought it as a cruiser/board walker, then as a hill bomber. finally got the balls to drop in at the local bowl, and now it is the most stylish bowl rider i use. closest feeling to surfing the big stick. wheel bite may be a problem if you are running big wheels with no risers. simple fix= sand some wheel wells. the new boards come with wheel wells. spoon nose in action easy mods
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