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    Default Deckcrafters



    I saw a few of these decks a while back and was extremely impressed by them. Recently i was browsing around for a slide deck, since i decided to get into hard wheeled sliding, and it seemed like there were a limited number of companies that advertise boards to the sliding community (earthwing, rayne, and gravity are the only ones i can think off from north america). they have some really nice looking decks (especially the blood diamond, the more angular board shown above). and the length and width are customizable as well as the wheelbase concave tail/nose length etc.

    does anyone have any experience with them? from what i've seen I'm planning on adding one to my quiver as some point, probably after i ride my bigfoot enough to get a feel for the exact dimensions that i would want in a slide deck.

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    Default Re: Deckcrafters

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedDemon974 View Post


    I saw a few of these decks a while back and was extremely impressed by them. Recently i was browsing around for a slide deck, since i decided to get into hard wheeled sliding, and it seemed like there were a limited number of companies that advertise boards to the sliding community (earthwing, rayne, and gravity are the only ones i can think off from north america). they have some really nice looking decks (especially the blood diamond, the more angular board shown above). and the length and width are customizable as well as the wheelbase concave tail/nose length etc.

    does anyone have any experience with them? from what i've seen I'm planning on adding one to my quiver as some point, probably after i ride my bigfoot enough to get a feel for the exact dimensions that i would want in a slide deck.
    Deckcrafters is as good as it gets. Of course keep supporting EW since they have a unique take on what works great for sliding and just plain good skating. Put your money in companies such as Earthwing, Deckcrafters and such. They are pure skateboarding and nothing else.

    BTW, my park board is a Deckcrafters and it is the best deck I have ever skated bar none. ohhhh, Superglider coming sooooon!
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    Default Re: Deckcrafters

    deckcrafters is awesome cause u can pretty much get whatever width/length u want. I got a board from them and my only complaint is that it did not have as much pop as other decks. Although I edited the length and width so maybe the lack of pop was because of me.

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