Ahh yeah. I've got the classic flex from before they had two different flex patterns, i weigh about 70kg's and it's far too flexy for me, I'd most certainly get the powerflex, I can bottom it out without trying.
As for the board, it's lots of fun, i've curbed mine a fair bit in the learning stages and it still looks fine, the nose and tail guards are great. I haven't really skated it in a few months though, My toecutter gets all the love now haha.
It's got a very different type of flex to the loadeds i have ridden, i've messed around on a friends dervish and that seemed to be a bit of a saggy flex, the never summer has a snappy pop to it, if you flex it, it pops you back out. Yes, i would recommend it over loadeds though, purely based on price.
Haha, yeah, hey dude. Where abouts do you live? We could go for a shred sometime. I'm filo as well, but I don't know the language very well. Only know the basics, but yeah. Nonetheless, skate hard, skate safe. Try keep in touch and whatnot. ;P
How s things mate? for some reason i cant reply to your inbox, so I replied here
Ok well i'm not really doing that shape any more, there were a few problems with the shape at the rear being very uncomfortable on the foot while doing toeside turns. I can do a similar shape with your specs though it won't be exactly the same as the original , it will be better.
Answers 1 yes stronger ,stiffer and more responsive and quite possibly. ( you do get what you pay for )
2 timber dyed board $220 , same board with cf top and bottom $300
3 usually 3 layers on the bottom 2 on top
4 I don't have an exact weight, but I can get it for you. The difference is minimal because the as you call it 'all wood' boards have some cf and fibreglass inside them anyhow. If I put cf top and bottom there is no need for the cf and fibreglass to be inside the board like and 'all wood' board.
hope that helps you out Roni, also the waiting period may be more like 6 weeks just to let you know, im flat out
Dale
As for the board, it's lots of fun, i've curbed mine a fair bit in the learning stages and it still looks fine, the nose and tail guards are great. I haven't really skated it in a few months though, My toecutter gets all the love now haha.
Jun 10, 2010
Dale
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jay cottrell
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DazTheCowboy
PEACE!
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Pink nose guards
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Oct 31, 2010
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Steve
Hey Roni,
How s things mate? for some reason i cant reply to your inbox, so I replied here
Ok well i'm not really doing that shape any more, there were a few problems with the shape at the rear being very uncomfortable on the foot while doing toeside turns. I can do a similar shape with your specs though it won't be exactly the same as the original , it will be better.
Answers
1 yes stronger ,stiffer and more responsive and quite possibly. ( you do get what you pay for )
2 timber dyed board $220 , same board with cf top and bottom $300
3 usually 3 layers on the bottom 2 on top
4 I don't have an exact weight, but I can get it for you. The difference is minimal because the as you call it 'all wood' boards have some cf and fibreglass inside them anyhow. If I put cf top and bottom there is no need for the cf and fibreglass to be inside the board like and 'all wood' board.
hope that helps you out Roni, also the waiting period may be more like 6 weeks just to let you know, im flat out
cheers Steve
Apr 19, 2011