I’ve whittled my setup down to a tech deck. I can literally rotate my flip tricks between my balls. I’m hoping to eventually get it down to the quantum level, so I can flip between universes and learn from better versions of myself.
You have an incredible way of talking about skateboards, set ups and how they perform. I really don't know of anyone else who can talk about a skateboard like this. Also you get even more props for spelling favourite correctly :)
So much wisdom. I locked into my "perfect setup" back in the late 90's, and I just couldn't skate transition at all with a low street board, nor could I ollie super high with low trucks and a flat board. I could do tech flatground and curb tricks for days, but struggled with ledges over a foot high, even if the curb version was easy. I always wondered why I could do switch flippidy tricks way easier than friends that rode larger boards, and sucked ass at taller ledges when I could back tail a curb and steeze it out for a long slide with a blindfold on. I'm sure a pro could get on a department store plastic board and land a laser flip it in three tries. I was ok at skating, but never amazing. I know nothing, Jon Snow.
I love when a setup gives you the laidback feeling, so much confidence in all your tricks in effort, need to ask my shop for the SE but a 1 or 2 concave
That Gonz toque is sick. I just started skating again after a few years off the board and your videos are helping me find the inspiration again. I moved to Australia from Alberta a couple weeks ago, and don’t have anyone to skate with so it’s usually solo sessions for as long as I can stand the heat. Not gunna lie, being 28 I find skating scarier then ever, definitely don’t have the confidence of my teen years anymore. Your videos push me to keep trying to relearn my old bag of tricks. Thanks dude, really love the content.
To be honest I've seen you go down in board size and seen that your finding your Gold set up more and more every time your change your set up...the wheel base and type of boards plays a role in your choices.....and I find that interesting.....your trick selections combined with your ledge tricks are really looking smooth... hopefully u find your perfect set up soon
Love your videos. Always great information. Im a new skater only 2 months in at 30yo but you had a great influence on me finally trying. Thanks for all the work you do on these videos.
I just finished riding my second deluxe full SE shape. The first one was an anti-hero 8.12 with the Full Kicks and 14 inch wheelbase. I loved it so much. My second was the 8.06 Real Full SE. I'm also taller and grew up skating in the 2000s on probably 14 inch wheelbase. I think you are right about the muscle memory on smaller boards it's like home. I think you look so comfortable on the smaller boards. You still rip on the big burly ones too though. Thanks for everything you do Ben super inspiring.
"Kyle Walker you don't ride this board" killed me. I got sent some stuff by a homie at DLX a few years ago and one of the boards had a post it that said "Kyle" on it NOW I'M NOT SAYING I got a board from his pile, probably not, but that's absolutely what I tell myself.
What you said is spot on what I realized watching Caleb Barnett on hockey. It's why I started skating the 8.18-8.25 hockey shape. He's super tall but feet close together and laid back style. Some of the ones from psstix measure out with a 13.89 wheelbase 31.5 it's crazy at 6 foot 3 but has helped alot with controlling my upper body and relaxing.
I love your videos, Ben. Your vids have helped me understand my setup more in just 15 mins than the 15 yrs I’ve been skating has. You’re like the Bill Nye of skateboarding. Thank you thank you. P.S- if u ever start a patreon I’ll subscribe asap
Nice vid ben. I can tell you were having a lot of fun with this setup which is cool to watch. Im skating my first powell flight deck right now, the salman agah 242 shape. Absolutely love it! Venture OG 5.2 lo’s and forumla 4 53 classics. Keep shreddin!
You're a talented skater and it's edited so it's hard for us to notice improvement like you said. Just skate for you and keep making these rad videos for us skate nerds. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and reminding me to log off and skate.
You really just look more comfortable in general on the thinner boards. seems like the decks around 8.0 you are certainly more comfortable on than the larger boards. You inspired me to change my setup which I was rocking for 10 years. Switching from 8.5 down to 8.25 made a huge positive difference in all respects and i'm looking to try 8.1 next. The Thunders instead of the Indy's are mad fun too, so thank you for getting me to try some different stuff out
I was skating today, and having sooo much fun, loving my set up right now... Blank 8.5 Indy hollow 149’s 54mm bones stf And a fresh pair of van’s Feeling good!
Yes! You've been improving a lot lately, keep killing it Ben! Btw I (almost) found my setup too, thanks to your vids, girl Mike mo 8.25 (flat and almost twin tail), thunder 148 team hollow and 54mm bones v5...it's being a dream.
Just remember, the kicks are pretty mellow for a Real and it takes a good week to really get the feel for it if its a lot different than what you usually ride. Don't get frustrated and give up on it.
Ben, you seriously have the best outlook on skating and are super talented. Love the videos. Side note about the perfect setup. I just sized up from 8.06 to 8.125 and seems to be working great. I accidentally bought an 8.125 and skated it for a while, then went back to the Real 8.06 full and it felt like a twig.
Answering what you said at the very end of the video: I wish I could skate today, like so bad, but it's been raining all day long and there are no indoor skateparks around. I'm having a hard time here. Great content by the way!!!
Really keen to try this board now! The benefits you’re finding are exactly what I’m looking for (simple skatepark cruising for a 30+ y.o.). Currently riding Baker OG 8.125 w Indy 139’s and 52mm Rictas so next deck will be this and switch in some formula 4’s... Love the channel mate! Keep up the great work!!!
I did end up picking this based on your recommendation ya gave me on Instagram. I am glad I picked one up, it's the feel of a deck I had been looking for, after dealing with all the more modern steep shapes. Set up: -Real Full SE Davis 8.06 -Caliber standard 8.0 far bolts -Ricta Slix 52mm
Ben for such a tech guy I'm surprised you like indys so much. I see you as a thunder guy. I personally skate ventures and skate similar style. Btw the manual point had me dying lol
Dude you should have 4.5 million subs, and braille at 45K. You are a legend that provides much better reviews than anywhere else... And the fact I'm also in my 30s makes your content much more relatable, whereas I find other YT skate channels like Braille are more focused towards the younger kids. Just not my cup of tea. You're a boss Ben.
3:30 i totally feel u on that ive been skating anti hero past 2 boards and its like i don’t really try as hard with a higher concave board, plus deluxe has tons of pop
My perfect setup. 8" Moose blank, Thunders standard, 52 mini logo wheels, any bones bearing. I've rode many pro and blank decks over the years and always go back to blanks because they're way cheaper and I can't really tell a difference in my skating or the quality. I used to love the Shuvit decks when they were still around.
I've been rocking a Primitive 8.125, Thunder 148s, and OJ 54 mini combo. Riding it just feels right, transition and flat have never been so good. Before I had a Flip deck and thought the flatness of it was great but my Primitive was a whole other beast.
I specially bought thunder 148mm(titanium i was scared of bigger heavier trucks) to try that primitive 8.125 shape ( havent try yet) but i try the 8.25 mcclung and really love it!
the shorter wider boards are better imo too. I do feel more casual on something like that. I just bought a habitat suciu 8” with very similar dimensions and I’m SO excited to skate it
From what I've seen in your skating moving down to 8 inch has helped with the tricks. It feels like every video you're stomping more stuff. Also feels like I hadn't seen you do a lot of flips of out of manuals till recently either.
Just found your channel today and had never thought about the space between bolts and lip going up, and many other things you mentioned. When we were young we would just eye ball it. The trucks with whatever width deck, and any wheel soft or hard with some basic bearings. As long as it worked. Never realising what it could affect.
Just try not to let the info in these videos make you insane. Whatever you do, don't go down the truck switching rabbit hole. I'm only getting out of it myself😂
Sick, Im waiting on my 52 mm 99a formula fours with my indy 149s while riding a 8.375 Girl, cause I always love me a wide board... (Except my f4s are the 99a conicals) . Super stoked for my gear to arrive, haven't skated since i tore my ACL and have two pins put in my knee. Your videos give mr all the motivation to keep given er' Ben. My fellow Canadian haha
Sick video dude, ur vids are always useful and wicked. I just wanted to say that u should review different grip tapes, like bro style grip tape would be dope. All in all ur rad 🤙yeeeeew🤙
Emmanuel to each their own. i prefer 14 for the super consistent pop but i must admit it is less stable on transition. i can go all the way to 14.5 but have to adjust the pop & flick super hard off the nose or you’re gonna have rocket flips. 14.375 is a pretty good sweet spot
I'm going to be on 8.85"x33" krooked decks for the next while; it's nice to know what that roman rumeral means, I remember seeing it when I gripped my deck but didn't know what it meant. I've wanted to maybe try a 8.75 real heavyweight but I have enough decks for the next good while. Thanks for the info.
My first skateboard back in 2014 was a Real 8.0 Dennis Busenitz pro model Killer Carnage deck with regular independent trucks, bones party pack wheels 53mm 101a, bones bearings, shorty hardware and I believe jessup grip tape that my step dad bought me because I was going through the Walmart trucks like no tomorrow, many within the first hour they'll break at the nipple, but I really enjoyed my first actually board and I would like to find another one of them
Currently on Gerwer's first run Grimple Stix. It's 31. 75" x 14.13" at 8.25" on Ace 44's and 58mm Spitfire classic. For me its my perfect setup. Also gone down in size and I'm very happy. May try the 8.06 Grimple next.
There is definitely a noticeable improvement on style and technicality for your tricks on this setup. I bet if the wheelbase was 14.125" and the length 31.625", it'd be perfect for you. Thanks for the physics tips by the way.
i would totally love this full SE shape if they made it symmetrical. im stuck on the twin tail but it would be nice if the shape was more full & the wheelbase was shorter. i use venture lo’s to help compensate for a quicker pop. my ideal set up would be if they would make a 8.3-8.75 symmetrical deck with a 14-14.25 wheelbase & mellow kicks. not picky on the concave but i would like it to be super full & squared out. i would stick with the modified venture lo’s(use a soft riser to preserve the deck, replace lower bushing with indy extra soft & remove the top washer so you can carve), hard luck ceramics, mob grip, & 58mm spitfire F4 conical fulls(so i dont have to worry about hitting rocks when bombing hills-you get used to the wheelbite). no one likes how crazy loose my trucks are but i think it helps your skating in a myriad of ways even tho it can make landing tricks harder. also not many people seem to care about the twin tail but i like how you dont have to worry about which side is which & how that basically doubles the life of the deck. especially with the soft riser to prevent pressure cracks.
btw its dope to see you skating Lakai instead of all the nike & nb you usually wear. i love the newport in white leather with the pine green flare. so clean. hope you’re enjoying them! 🤙🏽
Hey you should do a alltimers deck review. It’s a smaller brand and I would really like to see a review on them. There are currently no reviews I can find on the decks
That board is pretty much perfect for how you skate it’s perfect for tech, flat, and manuals, also your manual tricks are crazy, you should try nollie front heel sw manual that’d be cool
I just went down from a 8.25/8.3 to a 8. It was a big jump that warranted new trucks but it’s so much easier to do tricks on the 8 my sessions have been longer and I’m kicking myself for being on one size for so long
14.25 Wheel Base - 55mm Height Indys - 50-52mm Spitfire New Formula. Wheel Base and Truck Height are the most critical considerations for Optimal center of gravity. In my humble opinion. Bones Medium Bushings with Indy top washers as bottom and top washers with a little cotton swab of extra virgin olive oil in the pivot cup. Thank me later 😆
I prefer parrafine (candle wax) over everything oily in my pivot cups and between bushings and metal. Just rub it on the pivot and the bushings/washers before reassembly :)
Yes I totally agree, I'm currently skating 14 wb, thunder 148 52mm height and bones 54mm v5. These are the most important things, the most important being the wb! Switching to 14 wb is the best choice I've ever made.
I have a walmart skateboard that has alot of squeaking, bad bearings and I have no skate park around my house. all I have is a bad sidewalk even though I want to start skating :/ kinda frusterating but your videos help alot!
I would like to get a review on tensor mag lights. We all know they are the lightest, but I’ve never met anyone who actually rides them and everyone just says they’re weak. I would like to know what you think and also all the math you do with the trucks.
Great skating Ben ! I noticed the mellow authority especially when you are doing tricks out of you slides and manuals . 8.06 with 139 nice setup . I wonder if the 144 would be better on transitions but still keep the technical ability? Thank you for your channel .
I think they might be a bit better. One thing I didn't think of is that it was also still only my second day on that deck so I was still adjusting. I would probably feel a little better now that I have had a full week on it.
@@DonNoDraper Yea they do, because they clicked on a video about skateboards, so the comment section beneath the vid would be to discuss skateboards and skateboarding. Do you not understand that?
Recently I only try a trick 3 to 5 times depending on how close or far away I’m from making it. Dwelling on trick kills my session and I can always try again later once everything else is done. I find sometimes if I try something easier or harder it helps with that trick I’m struggling with.
Ben Degros Hello Ben, which trucks do you like more? The independent titaniums or the thunder titaniums? Which are better? Thank you for your videos! I love them!
Great. I've bought the Full SE 8.2 after your first review of it and am really diggin it. Now you like the 99 spitfires better than the 101 in the classic shape? Thx
i ride 139 trucks on an 8.25 deck cos narrower trucks make the board quicker and easier to flip and spin but i find i can get used to any setups any shoes or whatever with a bit of time
Honestly Ben your videos make me want to go out and skate
Same. In fact I’m going now 😂
Me too
I’ve whittled my setup down to a tech deck. I can literally rotate my flip tricks between my balls. I’m hoping to eventually get it down to the quantum level, so I can flip between universes and learn from better versions of myself.
Lmaooooo
I'm gonna use ur quote
woooooo! the big brain on this guy xD
@@Astro80s i thought the same hahah
I feel personally attacked by that outro... 😅 I'm going to have to find a dry parking garage to skate in.
You have an incredible way of talking about skateboards, set ups and how they perform. I really don't know of anyone else who can talk about a skateboard like this.
Also you get even more props for spelling favourite correctly :)
You're getting really smooth presenting these videos
Imagine being a dad and having Kickflip Nose Mannys of lock lol
Your a legend Ben. Great vid as always!
So much wisdom. I locked into my "perfect setup" back in the late 90's, and I just couldn't skate transition at all with a low street board, nor could I ollie super high with low trucks and a flat board. I could do tech flatground and curb tricks for days, but struggled with ledges over a foot high, even if the curb version was easy. I always wondered why I could do switch flippidy tricks way easier than friends that rode larger boards, and sucked ass at taller ledges when I could back tail a curb and steeze it out for a long slide with a blindfold on. I'm sure a pro could get on a department store plastic board and land a laser flip it in three tries. I was ok at skating, but never amazing. I know nothing, Jon Snow.
I love when a setup gives you the laidback feeling, so much confidence in all your tricks in effort, need to ask my shop for the SE but a 1 or 2 concave
That Gonz toque is sick. I just started skating again after a few years off the board and your videos are helping me find the inspiration again. I moved to Australia from Alberta a couple weeks ago, and don’t have anyone to skate with so it’s usually solo sessions for as long as I can stand the heat. Not gunna lie, being 28 I find skating scarier then ever, definitely don’t have the confidence of my teen years anymore. Your videos push me to keep trying to relearn my old bag of tricks. Thanks dude, really love the content.
this outfit looks really good btw ben, so your mission about sorting out your outfit from the twin tail review has been a success!
To be honest I've seen you go down in board size and seen that your finding your Gold set up more and more every time your change your set up...the wheel base and type of boards plays a role in your choices.....and I find that interesting.....your trick selections combined with your ledge tricks are really looking smooth... hopefully u find your perfect set up soon
Love your videos. Always great information. Im a new skater only 2 months in at 30yo but you had a great influence on me finally trying. Thanks for all the work you do on these videos.
I just finished riding my second deluxe full SE shape. The first one was an anti-hero 8.12 with the Full Kicks and 14 inch wheelbase. I loved it so much. My second was the 8.06 Real Full SE. I'm also taller and grew up skating in the 2000s on probably 14 inch wheelbase. I think you are right about the muscle memory on smaller boards it's like home. I think you look so comfortable on the smaller boards. You still rip on the big burly ones too though. Thanks for everything you do Ben super inspiring.
"Kyle Walker you don't ride this board" killed me. I got sent some stuff by a homie at DLX a few years ago and one of the boards had a post it that said "Kyle" on it NOW I'M NOT SAYING I got a board from his pile, probably not, but that's absolutely what I tell myself.
What you said is spot on what I realized watching Caleb Barnett on hockey. It's why I started skating the 8.18-8.25 hockey shape. He's super tall but feet close together and laid back style. Some of the ones from psstix measure out with a 13.89 wheelbase 31.5 it's crazy at 6 foot 3 but has helped alot with controlling my upper body and relaxing.
I love your videos, Ben. Your vids have helped me understand my setup more in just 15 mins than the 15 yrs I’ve been skating has. You’re like the Bill Nye of skateboarding. Thank you thank you. P.S- if u ever start a patreon I’ll subscribe asap
Nice vid ben. I can tell you were having a lot of fun with this setup which is cool to watch. Im skating my first powell flight deck right now, the salman agah 242 shape. Absolutely love it! Venture OG 5.2 lo’s and forumla 4 53 classics. Keep shreddin!
You're a talented skater and it's edited so it's hard for us to notice improvement like you said. Just skate for you and keep making these rad videos for us skate nerds. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and reminding me to log off and skate.
You really just look more comfortable in general on the thinner boards. seems like the decks around 8.0 you are certainly more comfortable on than the larger boards. You inspired me to change my setup which I was rocking for 10 years. Switching from 8.5 down to 8.25 made a huge positive difference in all respects and i'm looking to try 8.1 next. The Thunders instead of the Indy's are mad fun too, so thank you for getting me to try some different stuff out
I was skating today, and having sooo much fun, loving my set up right now...
Blank 8.5
Indy hollow 149’s
54mm bones stf
And a fresh pair of van’s
Feeling good!
Blind 8.25
Tensor trucks
Bones reds
52mm Enjoi wheels
Yes! You've been improving a lot lately, keep killing it Ben!
Btw I (almost) found my setup too, thanks to your vids, girl Mike mo 8.25 (flat and almost twin tail), thunder 148 team hollow and 54mm bones v5...it's being a dream.
One of the best skate youtubers i've found... keep it up
What’s up Ben? I’m definitely going to pick up one of those boards after watching this! Thanks 🙏 for all of the great content.
Just remember, the kicks are pretty mellow for a Real and it takes a good week to really get the feel for it if its a lot different than what you usually ride. Don't get frustrated and give up on it.
love ur videos and ur skating ! keep doing what u love ❤
Ben, you seriously have the best outlook on skating and are super talented. Love the videos.
Side note about the perfect setup. I just sized up from 8.06 to 8.125 and seems to be working great. I accidentally bought an 8.125 and skated it for a while, then went back to the Real 8.06 full and it felt like a twig.
Answering what you said at the very end of the video: I wish I could skate today, like so bad, but it's been raining all day long and there are no indoor skateparks around. I'm having a hard time here. Great content by the way!!!
Really keen to try this board now! The benefits you’re finding are exactly what I’m looking for (simple skatepark cruising for a 30+ y.o.). Currently riding Baker OG 8.125 w Indy 139’s and 52mm Rictas so next deck will be this and switch in some formula 4’s... Love the channel mate! Keep up the great work!!!
I did end up picking this based on your recommendation ya gave me on Instagram. I am glad I picked one up, it's the feel of a deck I had been looking for, after dealing with all the more modern steep shapes.
Set up:
-Real Full SE Davis 8.06
-Caliber standard 8.0 far bolts
-Ricta Slix 52mm
Looks like a great set up Ben.
Omgggggg dude,,, thank u for letting me know what them Roman numerals mean!!!!! Been wondering for yrs! Love top press only decks
Ben for such a tech guy I'm surprised you like indys so much. I see you as a thunder guy. I personally skate ventures and skate similar style. Btw the manual point had me dying lol
This weekly videos always make my day
Love your videos man!
How nice that you skate real. Thats my favorit brand😍. 8 allways!
Dude you should have 4.5 million subs, and braille at 45K.
You are a legend that provides much better reviews than anywhere else...
And the fact I'm also in my 30s makes your content much more relatable, whereas I find other YT skate channels like Braille are more focused towards the younger kids. Just not my cup of tea.
You're a boss Ben.
3:30 i totally feel u on that ive been skating anti hero past 2 boards and its like i don’t really try as hard with a higher concave board, plus deluxe has tons of pop
The “go skate” part at the end 🤘🏽💯
I love your explanation of shapes and truck choices per shape. Please make a video about deck to truck ratio
Been watching more of your vids recently, skating is so good
For me 147 Thunder highs, 53mm wheels and a R1 8.18 Real Deck were probably my favorite setup of all time.
I hate that i have no money, i need to skate cuz my life sucks cuz all i have is skating!
Love ya Benzz thank you so much foe the vid cuz i needed it
My perfect setup. 8" Moose blank, Thunders standard, 52 mini logo wheels, any bones bearing. I've rode many pro and blank decks over the years and always go back to blanks because they're way cheaper and I can't really tell a difference in my skating or the quality. I used to love the Shuvit decks when they were still around.
How are those moose decks
definitely going to pick one up to try it out
Love watching these videos! Gonna have to find a indoor parking garage to skate!
I've been rocking a Primitive 8.125, Thunder 148s, and OJ 54 mini combo. Riding it just feels right, transition and flat have never been so good. Before I had a Flip deck and thought the flatness of it was great but my Primitive was a whole other beast.
I specially bought thunder 148mm(titanium i was scared of bigger heavier trucks) to try that primitive 8.125 shape ( havent try yet) but i try the 8.25 mcclung and really love it!
You should do a video on consistency.
the shorter wider boards are better imo too. I do feel more casual on something like that. I just bought a habitat suciu 8” with very similar dimensions and I’m SO excited to skate it
Your vids always have such a great vibe!!!
Thank you!
Your skating has def gotten better since I started watching
that deck is beautiful! i really dig it
From what I've seen in your skating moving down to 8 inch has helped with the tricks. It feels like every video you're stomping more stuff. Also feels like I hadn't seen you do a lot of flips of out of manuals till recently either.
great video as always, keep it up
Congratulations on 15k ben!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just found your channel today and had never thought about the space between bolts and lip going up, and many other things you mentioned. When we were young we would just eye ball it. The trucks with whatever width deck, and any wheel soft or hard with some basic bearings. As long as it worked. Never realising what it could affect.
Just try not to let the info in these videos make you insane. Whatever you do, don't go down the truck switching rabbit hole. I'm only getting out of it myself😂
@@bendegros Yeah Im glad i dont have the money and time to go insane on this. :) Cheers for your insights! It's very interesting either way.
Awesome review as always Mr Degros!
Those Vegan Aussie Blokes as always
Five Hour Energy As always
Sick, Im waiting on my 52 mm 99a formula fours with my indy 149s while riding a 8.375 Girl, cause I always love me a wide board...
(Except my f4s are the 99a conicals) .
Super stoked for my gear to arrive, haven't skated since i tore my ACL and have two pins put in my knee. Your videos give mr all the motivation to keep given er' Ben. My fellow Canadian haha
Inspirational, good stuff
Damn I feel like that was the first time I've seen you do a bluntslide and it was clean!
Really love these vids bro
Most underrated skater and channel
"Kyle Walker you don't ride this board" had me lolling
Sick video dude, ur vids are always useful and wicked. I just wanted to say that u should review different grip tapes, like bro style grip tape would be dope. All in all ur rad 🤙yeeeeew🤙
8.125, ace 44's, 101a 56mm mini cubics on 1/4" risers seems to be working for me. I like the change down from 8.25
I’ve gradually crept up from a 7.75 to a 8.25 and tried going back down to 8 and found it unbelievably difficult. I think I’m stuck in 8.25 land now.
try 8.5 or 9 you’ll love it!
Emmanuel i can still do flip tricks too. just make sure the wheelbase is 14-14.5
I can relate, I did the same n learned to enjoy my shaped 8.25 welcome deck
I prefer width over length, but not when I'm skating.
Emmanuel to each their own. i prefer 14 for the super consistent pop but i must admit it is less stable on transition. i can go all the way to 14.5 but have to adjust the pop & flick super hard off the nose or you’re gonna have rocket flips. 14.375 is a pretty good sweet spot
Holy shut just noticed your in the UBC skatepark lol I went there when I was in Vancouver for a summer a few years back
I'm going to be on 8.85"x33" krooked decks for the next while; it's nice to know what that roman rumeral means, I remember seeing it when I gripped my deck but didn't know what it meant. I've wanted to maybe try a 8.75 real heavyweight but I have enough decks for the next good while.
Thanks for the info.
My first skateboard back in 2014 was a Real 8.0 Dennis Busenitz pro model Killer Carnage deck with regular independent trucks, bones party pack wheels 53mm 101a, bones bearings, shorty hardware and I believe jessup grip tape that my step dad bought me because I was going through the Walmart trucks like no tomorrow, many within the first hour they'll break at the nipple, but I really enjoyed my first actually board and I would like to find another one of them
nice set up man good edit
Love a Real deck was totally going to buy that one, currently using Thank You 8.25 deck, thunder 149s, and 54mm k walker conicals
@Dr Rhomboid Goatcabin i could tell from switching over just has a really short tail and not as blunt nose
Currently on Gerwer's first run Grimple Stix. It's 31. 75" x 14.13" at 8.25" on Ace 44's and 58mm Spitfire classic. For me its my perfect setup. Also gone down in size and I'm very happy. May try the 8.06 Grimple next.
make hd- simple trick- skate videos. I like the style when you keep it simple, and a compilation of that would go nice with my 2am cereal
I respect you and I like your personality
Awesome set up dude
didn't know u watched uncle ben
@@FaskyzoDesigns I watch all the YT skateboard blokes haha
That is a beautiful skateboard
That manual part had me dying laughing
My favorite setup...any new deck. I wear down decks till there flat plywood.
It reminds me of the shape of an Almost for sure.
There is definitely a noticeable improvement on style and technicality for your tricks on this setup. I bet if the wheelbase was 14.125" and the length 31.625", it'd be perfect for you. Thanks for the physics tips by the way.
i would totally love this full SE shape if they made it symmetrical. im stuck on the twin tail but it would be nice if the shape was more full & the wheelbase was shorter. i use venture lo’s to help compensate for a quicker pop. my ideal set up would be if they would make a 8.3-8.75 symmetrical deck with a 14-14.25 wheelbase & mellow kicks. not picky on the concave but i would like it to be super full & squared out. i would stick with the modified venture lo’s(use a soft riser to preserve the deck, replace lower bushing with indy extra soft & remove the top washer so you can carve), hard luck ceramics, mob grip, & 58mm spitfire F4 conical fulls(so i dont have to worry about hitting rocks when bombing hills-you get used to the wheelbite). no one likes how crazy loose my trucks are but i think it helps your skating in a myriad of ways even tho it can make landing tricks harder. also not many people seem to care about the twin tail but i like how you dont have to worry about which side is which & how that basically doubles the life of the deck. especially with the soft riser to prevent pressure cracks.
btw its dope to see you skating Lakai instead of all the nike & nb you usually wear. i love the newport in white leather with the pine green flare. so clean. hope you’re enjoying them! 🤙🏽
Hey you should do a alltimers deck review. It’s a smaller brand and I would really like to see a review on them. There are currently no reviews I can find on the decks
from what i can see you are looking better with that board
Thinking about trying this setup! I think I could do well with something like this
That board is pretty much perfect for how you skate it’s perfect for tech, flat, and manuals, also your manual tricks are crazy, you should try nollie front heel sw manual that’d be cool
I can only do those on shorter manual pads. I have a hard time not continuing the rotation on pretty much all 180 manual tricks.
I just went down from a 8.25/8.3 to a 8. It was a big jump that warranted new trucks but it’s so much easier to do tricks on the 8 my sessions have been longer and I’m kicking myself for being on one size for so long
Great REAL deck
5:31 ive been saying intensive purposes my whole life i feel so dumb after watching this lmaooo
Same, I feel like it’s an American thing... I grew up hearing everyone saying it “intensive purposes” hahah
14.25 Wheel Base - 55mm Height Indys - 50-52mm Spitfire New Formula. Wheel Base and Truck Height are the most critical considerations for Optimal center of gravity. In my humble opinion. Bones Medium Bushings with Indy top washers as bottom and top washers with a little cotton swab of extra virgin olive oil in the pivot cup. Thank me later 😆
I prefer parrafine (candle wax) over everything oily in my pivot cups and between bushings and metal. Just rub it on the pivot and the bushings/washers before reassembly :)
Yes I totally agree, I'm currently skating 14 wb, thunder 148 52mm height and bones 54mm v5. These are the most important things, the most important being the wb! Switching to 14 wb is the best choice I've ever made.
I have a walmart skateboard that has alot of squeaking, bad bearings and I have no skate park around my house.
all I have is a bad sidewalk even though I want to start skating :/
kinda frusterating but your videos help alot!
I would like to get a review on tensor mag lights. We all know they are the lightest, but I’ve never met anyone who actually rides them and everyone just says they’re weak. I would like to know what you think and also all the math you do with the trucks.
Great skating Ben ! I noticed the mellow authority especially when you are doing tricks out of you slides and manuals . 8.06 with 139 nice setup . I wonder if the 144 would be better on transitions but still keep the technical ability? Thank you for your channel .
I think they might be a bit better. One thing I didn't think of is that it was also still only my second day on that deck so I was still adjusting. I would probably feel a little better now that I have had a full week on it.
My setup right now:
- Real r1 construction with steep concave (I)
- Indy Hollow forged 139
- Spitfire f4 52 101
Close enough.. Ben!
Anggita Ma'ruf Nata Abdullah nice. I have Independent Wes Kremer Stage 11 - 139mm Hollow All Day Standard trucks instead with spitfire f4 52mm 99
No body cares 🤣
@@DonNoDraper I do
@@DonNoDraper Yea they do, because they clicked on a video about skateboards, so the comment section beneath the vid would be to discuss skateboards and skateboarding. Do you not understand that?
Try out a quasi deck ! I’m skating one in 8.25. it’s sick, unlike anything I’ve ever skated
I just got exactly the same board :) she is a beauty
Recently I only try a trick 3 to 5 times depending on how close or far away I’m from making it. Dwelling on trick kills my session and I can always try again later once everything else is done.
I find sometimes if I try something easier or harder it helps with that trick I’m struggling with.
Solid advice, hate going down that rabbit hole tbh
Ben Degros Hello Ben, which trucks do you like more? The independent titaniums or the thunder titaniums? Which are better? Thank you for your videos! I love them!
I usually prefer indys.
Great. I've bought the Full SE 8.2 after your first review of it and am really diggin it. Now you like the 99 spitfires better than the 101 in the classic shape? Thx
i ride 139 trucks on an 8.25 deck cos narrower trucks make the board quicker and easier to flip and spin but i find i can get used to any setups any shoes or whatever with a bit of time
Re-watching this in 2020. Ben, would love to have a video on your favorite setup of 2019.
I wish i could skate like you one day😔