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Description
Company: CarverHanger Width: 6.5Axle Width: 9"Truck Height: 2.375"Appropriate Discipline:
Carving
Bolt Holes:
Both
Website: http://www.carverskateboards.com/
User reviews
Average user rating from: 7 user(s)
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2.7 |
| Durability |
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2.6 |
| Construction |
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2.7 |
| Ride |
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2.9 |
| Appearance |
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2.6 |
| Stability |
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2.3 |
| Agility |
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2.9 |
| Ease Of Use |
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2.7 |
| Ease of Maintenance |
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2.7 |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Pump the Hell, Monday, 10 March 2008 Written by RedGreg - View all my reviews - Top 1000 Reviewer
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4.5 |
| Durability |
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4.0 |
| Construction |
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5.0 |
| Ride |
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5.0 |
| Appearance |
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4.0 |
| Stability |
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4.0 |
| Agility |
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5.0 |
| Ease Of Use |
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5.0 |
| Ease of Maintenance |
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4.0 |
Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 12 monthWhat Setup are you running them on?: Subsonic Pulse 40, BigZigs Lime 75mm 80A, Rush Abec 7, Gecoboards Flashpads(about 1cm riser) + 1cm riserTypical Discepline?: Cruisin, caving, "surfing" LDPHow much did you pay for them?: nothingWhere did you buy them?: the were a gift from GecoboardsWhat are their weaknesses?: The piviot+ piviot-bushing...What are their strengths?: They are all Handmade, they turn and pump like Hell...totally amazing. You can surf on the street... much more stable then the C7!What similar equipment have you ridden?: Carver C7, BennetWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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WOW, I skate alot more now, and with a huge smile!, Sunday, 14 October 2007 Written by Fred K. Aron
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4.9 |
| Durability |
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5.0 |
| Construction |
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5.0 |
| Ride |
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5.0 |
| Appearance |
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5.0 |
| Stability |
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4.0 |
| Agility |
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5.0 |
| Ease Of Use |
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5.0 |
| Ease of Maintenance |
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5.0 |
Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 2 weeksWhat Setup are you running them on?: Gravity Brad Edwards 40", with their traditional truck in the rear...bones Swiss Labyrinth bearings, and Bones SPF 62mm in the park or Gravity 66mm 74a in the street...on 1/2 risers to save from wheelbite.Typical Discepline?: Crusing my streets and skating Arlington VA Skatepark with themHow much did you pay for them?: 25 per truckWhere did you buy them?: EastCoast Board COWhat are their weaknesses?: due to their killer design, they are super turny...I would never try to speed board with them, and riding switch is a little squirely still for me.What are their strengths?: I can pump in the flats for a mile without putting a foot down, in the bowl I can really get that surf feel, pumping/pivoting off the back truck...and obtain better and smoother lines in the park due to them...These allow the back to be stable and the front to pivot extreme in any way you please!Oh, and unlike some other trucks, they are US made!! So less human rights and enviromental concerns vs those made in China.What similar equipment have you ridden?: In my quiver I have Tracker 150's, Randal 150's and 180's, Holeys, Indy stage 8 169's, and Exkates...these kill em all(minus the randals for downhill)Would you recommend them?:
Yes
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TOOOOOO GOOOD !, Sunday, 03 June 2007 Written by Kumar
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4.8 |
| Durability |
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5.0 |
| Construction |
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4.0 |
| Ride |
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5.0 |
| Appearance |
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5.0 |
| Stability |
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4.0 |
| Agility |
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5.0 |
| Ease Of Use |
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5.0 |
| Ease of Maintenance |
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5.0 |
Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 4 daysWhat Setup are you running them on?: Z-Flex double nose crusier, 73mm sector nine cruisers, 1/4 inch Khiro RisersTypical Discepline?: Sliding, Carving, Sidewalk Surfing, Occasianal Downhill SpeedingHow much did you pay for them?: 55.50Where did you buy them?: Board Gallery of Newport BeachWhat are their weaknesses?: Bushings don't seem so strong, i think i will probably have to replace them in a month or so. I like riding them so loose that the kingpin doesn't feel long enough.What are their strengths?: Everything. The design is perfect, i can carve UPHILL! while going down a street i can accelerate w/o getting off my board. never have to wear shoes again !What similar equipment have you ridden?: Carver C7, they are great but not as stable for speed.Would you recommend them?:
Yes
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surfstyle, Friday, 18 May 2007 Written by boardriding hobo - View all my reviews - Top 500 Reviewer
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4.5 |
| Durability |
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4.0 |
| Construction |
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5.0 |
| Ride |
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5.0 |
| Appearance |
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4.0 |
| Stability |
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4.0 |
| Agility |
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5.0 |
| Ease Of Use |
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4.0 |
| Ease of Maintenance |
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5.0 |
Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: had these a couple of monthsWhat Setup are you running them on?: 1st ran on 60" dancer (homemade) better turning and nicer feel carving/stepping than randalsnowgravity buttons 32" cx/c2 trucks (backed off until washer spinable), 65mm retro zigzags ..great setup for carving smooth in transitions and stable at lower speedsTypical Discepline?: carving - slidingHow much did you pay for them?: $110nz$Where did you buy them?: Bestboards.co.nzWhat are their weaknesses?: speed stability-but thats not what i got em forWhat are their strengths?: smooth carving and nimble feelWhat similar equipment have you ridden?: tracker b2 would be closestWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Rate it first question, Friday, 02 February 2007 Written by guest - View all my reviews - #1 Reviewer
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