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Stefaun's roots are in street skating. Therefore, it's only natural that his pool shape closely resembles the traditional, double-end, twin tip shape that so many street decks incorporate. Michael's Pool King deck is constructed using polymer composites and 5 plys of hard rock maple veneers. Pool Kings claim these are 8 ounces lighter than standard 7 ply wood decks of the same size and shape and retain their "pop" for a longer time as well.

 
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Description
Company: Force
Axle Width: 9.75
Kingpin Angle: 50
Truck Material: Gravity cast aluminum
Stock Bushing Duro: 84a
Stock Kingpin: Grade 8
Kingpin Length: 2.75”
Appropriate Discipline: Downhill
Bolt Holes: Both




User reviews

Average user rating from: 1 user(s)

Overall rating
4.8
Durability
4.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
5.0
Stability
5.0
Agility
5.0
Ease Of Use
4.0
Ease of Maintenance
5.0
 

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The do-it-all truck, Sunday, 04 February 2007

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

Overall rating
4.8
Durability
4.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
5.0
Stability
5.0
Agility
5.0
Ease Of Use
4.0
Ease of Maintenance
5.0
Force c7's are great trucks that can do it all! They can carve really nicely, are really stable and would even work on a commuting board. I am in love with these trucks!
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: 1 week
What Setup are you running them on?: Drop WedgeGumballs 81abones swissblack 80a jimz bushings
Typical Discepline?: carving, downhill
How much did you pay for them?: 65 dollars
Where did you buy them?: Milehighskates
What are their weaknesses?: Seem a little bit weak, get scraped easily.
What are their strengths?: They take a lot of lean to turn but if you ride them loose its easy to turn it and I personaly like the lean. they are very stable and are easy to keep in a strait line and really can carve, they can turn around in a street. I find with my forces I can carve tighter than my randal 180s that were setup with bones medium bushings.
What similar equipment have you ridden?: Randal 180s
Would you recommend them?: Yes
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