by fun_yunchables » Wed Apr 27, 2016 1:39 pm
polar's distribution in the us is probably to blame tbh although out here in california i've found most of polar's seasonal decks in a lot of skate shops
my 2c on deck shape/size:
wide boards in my opinion skate much better than skinny decks. sure it's more weight but not by much and your muscles will acclimate in due time. in addition to that, wide boards are much better for transition since they're also a lot more stable at the higher speeds (the other secret of transition being skating a long wheelbase, a la WKND or similar). of course, it's harder to flip a wider deck, but unless you're doing a double flip or more it's not a big deal. wider boards also mean you have more space to land, so you can sketch out your landings more than if you had a skinny deck. although i think when you're weak as a kid, it's harder to pop the wider decks (in transition not a problem since you don't pop as often)
shaped decks i think are making a comeback because there's this push back to the roots of skateboarding, where there was more an emphasis on individuality. with shapes you could choose a shape that was good for bag of tricks you had. popsicles are all nice and dandy, but if you don't skate a lot of nollie or switch then it loses a lot of it's appeal
re: small wheels, i'll just leave from one of my favorites, dane brady
coolest lame guy u'll ever meet