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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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Reviews written by mksuen

 Campus Skate Shop,  Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Overall rating
5.0
Customer Service
5.0
Variety
5.0
Product Detail
5.0
Price
5.0
Stoke
5.0
Speed
5.0
Responsive
5.0
Product Knowledge
5.0
I got my first board freshman year and I've been going back ever since for everything I need. As my skating disciplines grew, so did Scott's inventory. This is a great down to earth store, with a great person behind it. Highly recommended!
Retailer Reviews
What did you buy?: first board: Gravity Lb33
When did you buy it?: January 2006
How much did you spend?: $130
Was the site easy to navigate if the purchase was online?: The site was still in the works at the time, but now it is off the hook!
Did the purchase go smoothly?: Scott made sure it did.
Did you feel like they appreciated your business?: More than that, Scott treats everyone like family.
Would You recommend them in the future?: Absolutely.


 Paris 150,  Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Overall rating
4.9
Durability
5.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
5.0
Stability
4.0
Agility
5.0
Ease Of Use
5.0
Ease of Maintenance
5.0
This is a very clean, well designed and well constructed truck. I first tried them on a gravity buttons and I loved them. I picked up a set for my timeline to replace the R2 150's and have not since looked back. I love the way it carves and pumps. I can't wait for the new set of 180's to come out. Getting it for sure.
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: couple weeks, maybe a month
What Setup are you running them on?: '05 Rayne timeline (fly graphic)-bones hardcore soft in front-bones hardcore medium in back
Typical Discepline?: GS, cruising, carving
How much did you pay for them?: $43
Where did you buy them?: Muir surf and sport
What are their weaknesses?: No real weaknesses. However, other riser options would be good, as well flat washers.
What are their strengths?: Clean looks, smooth ride, good transition when carving, excellent overall truck
What similar equipment have you ridden?: R2's, seismics, holeys
Would you recommend them?: Yes


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