Vote on all the drop decks you’ve ever used and tell us if they’d be any good as an eskate!!ĭisclaimer: this is a Serious thread, all non-serious replies are subject to flagging and removal. After riding Playshion for over a year, I believe this board is the best option for those who have recently started longboarding. Possibly third: Getting a Sector 9 Faultline second hand tommorow, it looks like it can forward mount with BKB fixed mounts and it’s wide enough for a Tayto enclosure so the plan is deck swap it into a dual kit, which would be dope…the drop is rather shallow but should be enough to index off of…maybe a 7/10? Playshion Performance After Months: A perfect drop-through longboard includes an accurate deck cut, stiff deck, sturdy trucks, and an excellent grip. Second: Minority…this one was sourced from Amazon, honestly not awful quality, decent feel and lots of space, really good for stop and go with the length and foot wells…5/10, it’s kinda bad for reverse mount and impossible to forward mount but as a light hub board it’s been great, just enough room for electronics underneath…also not spectacular structural integrity but it’s still going strong Tell me what you think of them and which ones are best for eskating!įirst drop deck: Kryptonics…actually from Target, it was short, hella low, and hella cheap…1/10 for eskate, couldn’t mount anything to it if you tried, but damn it’s natural to push with My first ever longboard was a double drop Kryptonics, it crumbled after only a couple months but it got me started on skateboarding and eskate in particular, since then I’ve always had a soft spot for the asthetic and feel of drop decks. TLDR: best and worst of drop deck longboards?
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