Need review for Skull Skates Cutter
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no need to live in canada to get one, if you live in japan theyll'be avilable too...
http://www.skullskates.com/2002catalog/inter.html
http://www.skullskates.com/2002catalog/inter.html
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A brand making a vast range of boards
http://www.skullskates.com/2002catalog/2002decks.html
or rather:
http://www.skullskates.com/2004catalog/2004decks.html
http://www.skullskates.com/2002catalog/2002decks.html
or rather:
http://www.skullskates.com/2004catalog/2004decks.html
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Matthew
I live in Vancouver BC and have been skating on the 30" Cutter since December. I weigh 130lbs and when I stand on the board I just barely flatten the camber, and when I pump hard, the camber seems to progressivly resist. The camber center is more toward the front and has a concave that is under the front foot as well, leaving the back foot on a flat surface. I had to make some custom wedges as the front truck needed an extra 6mm to bring it to level and then 6mm on top of that to add steer.
You can just see the carbon fibre layer on the bottom when you hold it up to the light.
My friend Pete Rose (185lbs) was out with me yesterday and he tried my deck. He got it pumping no problem and it didn't sag or bottom out. He has the long version of the Cutter (48"?) and he couldn't bottom that one out either. I have got mine set up with Indy 101's and Avalons and I'm totally happy with it. The cutter dimensions are 30"x 8.5",
the camber depth is 7/16ths (10mm)
If you want some pictures of it just email me.
Dan J
I live in Vancouver BC and have been skating on the 30" Cutter since December. I weigh 130lbs and when I stand on the board I just barely flatten the camber, and when I pump hard, the camber seems to progressivly resist. The camber center is more toward the front and has a concave that is under the front foot as well, leaving the back foot on a flat surface. I had to make some custom wedges as the front truck needed an extra 6mm to bring it to level and then 6mm on top of that to add steer.
You can just see the carbon fibre layer on the bottom when you hold it up to the light.
My friend Pete Rose (185lbs) was out with me yesterday and he tried my deck. He got it pumping no problem and it didn't sag or bottom out. He has the long version of the Cutter (48"?) and he couldn't bottom that one out either. I have got mine set up with Indy 101's and Avalons and I'm totally happy with it. The cutter dimensions are 30"x 8.5",
the camber depth is 7/16ths (10mm)
If you want some pictures of it just email me.
Dan J
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