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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: Lush
Durometer: 97a
Diameter: 60mm, 65mm
Width: 39mm, 41mm
Contact Patch: 28mm, 23mm
Edge Profile: double radius
Core Setting: Centerset
Core Size: Extra large centerset thermoset plastic core
Bearing Spacing:
Appropriate Discipline: Sliding • Transition
E-mail : usa@lushlongboards.com
Website: http://www.lushlongboards.com




User reviews

Average user rating from: 2 user(s)

Overall rating
3.8
Durability
4.0
Construction
4.5
Ride
4.5
Appearance
3.0
Agility
3.0
Slide
4.5
Longevity
3.5
Compliant
3.0
 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

cannonballs, Monday, 12 March 2007

Written by rivers   -  View all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer

Overall rating
3.5
Durability
3.0
Construction
4.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
2.0
Agility
5.0
Slide
4.0
Longevity
2.0
Compliant
3.0
Good wheel if you have the cash. Fast urethane. Easy to control in the slide. Same mold as the earthwing superball.
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: 1 year maybe more i dunno
What Setup are you running them on?: PPS cliff slider, tracker sixtracks. both 60mm and 65mmand sometimes on a mako.
Typical Discepline?: sliding, skatepark
How much did you pay for them?: rrp.
Where did you buy them?: lush
What are their weaknesses?: The black ones dont last long. Expensive. If you slide alot you better save some cash to keep yourself in cannonballs.
What are their strengths?: Good mix of grip and slide. Nice big core seems to help alleviate flatspoting
Would you recommend them?: Undecided
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful

cannonballs, Monday, 12 February 2007

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

Overall rating
4.0
Durability
5.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
4.0
Appearance
4.0
Agility
1.0
Slide
5.0
Longevity
5.0
Compliant
3.0
these are perfect for my pintail setup, i have the 65 mm's and couldnt be happier:)
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: 1 season
What Setup are you running them on?: custom pintail, randal 180's, stock buchings
Typical Discepline?: sliding
Where did you buy them?: mcphails, waterloo
What are their weaknesses?: none, perhaps too easy to slide
What are their strengths?: smooth slide, transition is key
Would you recommend them?: Undecided
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