I just installed one with the rail for a small 28 deck for my sun. It works so well that I am jealous. And I have a YOW and a YOW with Carver Cx. Very loose and heavy Lean
You bet. The deck is from Skateshred Distribution. They sell blank decks as well as all other skateboard parts. This board is their Split tail deck, 32" x 9.5", 7 Ply Canadian Maple, with 18.5" wheel base. I've tried the Waterbourne adapter on a few of my boards, longer and shorter than this one but I find I've found the best length for pumping is around 32" long and 18" wheel base. I'm also using Paris V3 Reverse King Pin 180 mm Trucks which I'm quite impressed with as well.
This park looks like so much fun for surfskating! You shred that board dude!
Right on bro! Im having a blast with my waterborne.
I just installed one with the rail for a small 28 deck for my sun. It works so well that I am jealous. And I have a YOW and a YOW with Carver Cx. Very loose and heavy Lean
Oh shit! I just saw my 43" Byron Bay Coconut rust. I put waterborne on it and go long trips with it.
Good vibes right here
Ask your doctor today if the waterborne adapter is right for you.
Can cause absolute fun. Use at your own discretion.
Ya man git-it!
song name?
Fire by Daniel Wesley
Hi, may i ask what deck are you use?
You bet. The deck is from Skateshred Distribution. They sell blank decks as well as all other skateboard parts. This board is their Split tail deck, 32" x 9.5", 7 Ply Canadian Maple, with 18.5" wheel base. I've tried the Waterbourne adapter on a few of my boards, longer and shorter than this one but I find I've found the best length for pumping is around 32" long and 18" wheel base. I'm also using Paris V3 Reverse King Pin 180 mm Trucks which I'm quite impressed with as well.