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Haha, at the moment we only have S, M, & L. We will possibly get super-sized down the track... 

sweet beet said:
are you super sizin em' fer fat people?
Ha! How many XL would your ideal Tee be?

sweet beet said:
be as good as advertising on a mobile billboard. 'hey, wots that big puck got writ on his dang teeshirt' momma.. think ouside the square benny..
HAHA! 

sweet beet said:

..errr...queensize quilt...

now theres another marketing angle fer slippery's, every 14 year old boy will want one of these.. a slippery dip slide puck quilt cover.. 'we put the puck in yer'..well you know ..

cheers haha

hey man, have you got any 70mil wide 20mm thick pucks? or 70mil 10/15 thick pucks i could buy?

if not connor have a look on hopkins ...im getting 90mm the thickest

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it only goes to 20mm thickness. and 90 mm width is fuckin huge, 80mm is bigger then my hands

Hey Connor, yes we have 70x20mm and all other sizes in stock. Send an email to slipperydips@bigpond.com if you're keen!


Connor Ferguson said:
hey man, have you got any 70mil wide 20mm thick pucks? or 70mil 10/15 thick pucks i could buy?
We still have a few tees left folks. Grab one while you can!

2 questions...

is it better to buy straight from you or from hopkin? because id rather give the extra money to the makers

and also whats the advantage of a thinner puck? ie 10mm instead of 20mm. when itll just wear down quicker

thanks

Hi Will. You can grab them direct from us, or from Hopkin... whatever is easier for you mate. Yes the thinner pucks will wear down quicker, hence why they are cheaper. Some people like a nice streamlined thin puck rather than a big fat puck which is heavier and bulkier. It just comes down to personal preference and what you like the feel of. A thick puck will give your glove more clearance when sliding, so you are less likely to have your fingers drag on the ground. Thick or thin, they are all good!

Will Smith said:

2 questions...

is it better to buy straight from you or from hopkin? because id rather give the extra money to the makers

and also whats the advantage of a thinner puck? ie 10mm instead of 20mm. when itll just wear down quicker

thanks

i have astroslides atm. they keep catching on the corners wen i do slides....are these "slidier" than astroslides? cos i want a round puck that sort of has the same slipperyness as astroslides...

Our stylin new STD's are premium quality... hahaha 

sorry for that. my main reason for commenting is where are you based? would it be easier for me to get stuff from hopkin when they get back in stock or could i get some through you guys?

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