Just got me a twin tail habitat. Haven't had a habitat for so many years. Really stoked they dropped twins since it's always a struggle for me to find em
I like and respect Mark Suciu. He seems chill and not stuck up like most pro skaters nowadays. He may not be a great contest skater like some of the other pros but he’s very creative and has some cool skate videos. I hope he continues to prosper and inspire people to be chill like him.
The reason why his 8.25 trucks are the same width as the deck is because the deck tapers from 8.375 down around the trucks. I have a bunch of these boards and I have never had an 8.375 measurement anywhere on this deck. Close but no cigar!
Probably help catch a shuv smith or landing perfectly fakie. .Stay on board I had a Habitat deck and I found it somewhat short. . Although the board was probably 8
@@AaronFelizmenio last interview I saw was like 2 years ago, he skated 148, 8.25", 53mm conical full. But I actually think the board in this video is still the same size. I didn't find a 8.375" version of this apex graphic, only 8.25" and it isn't fully symmetrical either
Ive been planning to have a habitat board for years but im really meticulous when it comes to concave, steep concave is my go to board feels comfortable and the boardfeel when i do nose slide is smooth i hope you guys help me how to identify which alien or habitat board has a steep concave
Depends on foot size. If you got big feet an 8.375 is small.Tony Hawk skates an 8.5 with size 13 shoe size. I imagine he thinks 8.5 is tiny. His foot size is4 and a half inches bigger than his board. That would be like me skating a 5 inch deck with a 9.5 shoe size?
@@darkwingduck7212 I ride an 8.25 and rock size 11 shoes and am 6'2 tall and 8.25 seems really small as an adult. The crazy thing when I was growing up 8.25 was considered to be huge! Now you had kids like Kader (now adults) who came through riding 9's and lots of pros are sticking around the 8.5s. In the 90's and early 2000's people were skating thick ass shoes with 7.75's.
@@andofb up your board size. They go up by 1/8 of an inch, so maybe try a8.375 or 8.5. My foot is 9.5 and my favorite board size is 8.62 for a somewhat old man.
So, Mark's deck in this is a symmetrical twin tail right? Ive been looking for an 8.25 or 8.375 symmetrical twin tail/nose for a while now and all of the ads for this deck don't clearly state whether or not its a symmetrical twin, but some of them claim popsicle of some other drivvle that doesn't mean anything. Is this a run just for Mark, or is available to an average Joe like me?
@@felixmcdonnell6563 Ah dang good eye. Yeah I can't tell if the kingpin screw is just black or if it's hollow, but looks to be hollow. Appreciate the reply!
Interesting…I think i would have a hard time not knowing what’s the tail and the nose but only because I’m used to it for over 20 years.nose has to be bigger
I remember when 8.25 inch came out for trucks and everyone was like whoaaaaaa. but, i went alan key to thunder 151. and scaled my 12 year old self to 8.75 inches. perfectly. lol. except 7/8th inch alan key bolts seem a lil sketch. still. i miss thunder lows. so you gotta go as wide as possible. lol. or your skating vert in street skate brand trucks. lol.
Yeah before 8.25 trucks we had to choose either 8 or 8.5 trucks for 8.25 deck. In 2006 I used to put a couple extra washers on the inside. Btw why is 7/8 bolts sketchy?
@@grindlounge I used to skate 8 with 8 because it's all we had after they stopped shipping lows to eastcoast. so i went 8.5 and then the boards gotta go 8.5 too. 8.25 just doesn't seem right. it feels so square on 7ball bearings. i like how the wheel shape doesn't matter so we didn't use riser pads either. nobody conformed to shape. When people started popping the shields off their bearings I lost it. lol.
they were nice on the forged aluminum base plates. but i went back to team 151's with the bolts going the same way on both sides. usually its the dealer who doesn't know and sells the trucks in the wrong couplings. Someone else has the other two going the other way. lol. one of us is gunna roll an ankle lol.
habitat 8.375
thunders hl 148
sp classics f4 53mm
bones swiss with spacers
3 speed washers each wheel 2 inside 1 outside amazing once broken inn 🤘🏽 💯
thank you habitat for coming back. i always loved your art style. really cool
Just got me a twin tail habitat. Haven't had a habitat for so many years. Really stoked they dropped twins since it's always a struggle for me to find em
@@Johanthegnarler awesome :)
there videos are amazing also love the alien workshop habitat videos some of the best mindfield was so damn good
the boards are s tier lol
I like and respect Mark Suciu. He seems chill and not stuck up like most pro skaters nowadays. He may not be a great contest skater like some of the other pros but he’s very creative and has some cool skate videos. I hope he continues to prosper and inspire people to be chill like him.
you can't inspire people to have a certain personality lol, that's something you're born with
@@CerealKiller669 I disagree!
@@Findthatyeti than it's a forced, truly ungenuine personality lol I'll pass
@@CerealKiller669 nah, they mean chill in their own ways, not necessarily in mark’s way
Contest's are for posers
148s are 8.25 wide
Fascinating...
Didn’t expect this one today but HELL YEAH ! 🔥
hell yeah, indeed!
The reason why his 8.25 trucks are the same width as the deck is because the deck tapers from 8.375 down around the trucks. I have a bunch of these boards and I have never had an 8.375 measurement anywhere on this deck. Close but no cigar!
8.375 is my favorite width too, favorite deck is a zero deck 8.375x31.9 with 14.25 wheelbase. Perfect for me
Also rocking thunder 148s. I prefer it over my other 2 standard indys
Crazy how nowadays an 8.375 is a street deck? I don’t know what people were thinking years ago skating 7.75 inch decks.
I used to skate 7.5 or 7.75 back in the day. I didn’t know many people riding even an 8. We considered 8 to be huge.
Was in Michigan when you did this!! At prospect park in yipsy
Amazing
love your shine Mark!
The trucks look so high at the start! Maybe the concave?
Would love to see Austyn's setup please
Probably help catch a shuv smith or landing perfectly fakie. .Stay on board
I had a Habitat deck and I found it somewhat short. . Although the board was probably 8
These new habitat graphics are so cool!!!
Ace low regular pushings will fit that .. been doing this to my thunders since 2019
Habitat's keep their pop for a long time
All i eode when Janoski 2as coming up!!
Thunder 148 are 8.25, you can actually see that the deck is slightly wider. But yeah close enough lol
Im surprised all boards arent symmetrical. I have to swap directions on my board for the same reason mark said here.
Thanks dude
Impressive. Very nice.. Let's see Paul Allen's Setup
Didn't think he's be skating that size for his style. Damn.
right? i was SURE he was an 8.25/147/52mm guy
what did you think instead?
I think he sized it up and skated 8;25 most of the time
Honestly thought he's 8.12 size
@@AaronFelizmenio last interview I saw was like 2 years ago, he skated 148, 8.25", 53mm conical full. But I actually think the board in this video is still the same size. I didn't find a 8.375" version of this apex graphic, only 8.25" and it isn't fully symmetrical either
TIL Mark rides a symmetrical deck
Makes sense. Lots of his lines would require him to have something thats more consistent. I actually wondered about that when watching his Verso Part.
I love watching set up videos. Skatenerds unite lol
Same, I also prefer symmetrical boards.
Maaaan prospect made the clip 💜😭
thanks sushu
Ive been planning to have a habitat board for years but im really meticulous when it comes to concave, steep concave is my go to board feels comfortable and the boardfeel when i do nose slide is smooth i hope you guys help me how to identify which alien or habitat board has a steep concave
they’re both mediumish
Very nice. Let's see paul Allen's setup
The tasteful thickness of it.
Oh my God, it even has a watermark!
🐐
but this board isn't available to buy :/
Refreshing to see someone not obsessed with the type of hardware
I'm glad 8.5 and 149's are common now. Tall people rejoice.
Amen brother
Indeed
it would also be interesting to know what shoe size a skater has comparing to the deck size..
Please release this symmetrical board in 8.5? I’ll skate those boards exclusively if you do.
Yes! I would love it so much
how tall/which shoe size does he have
Having quick feet with a 8.3 is hard 😅
Actually easier since shifting your feet quickly on a wider board is much more stable and less squirrly than a narrow board.
Depends on foot size. If you got big feet an 8.375 is small.Tony Hawk skates an 8.5 with size 13 shoe size. I imagine he thinks 8.5 is tiny. His foot size is4 and a half inches bigger than his board. That would be like me skating a 5 inch deck with a 9.5 shoe size?
@@darkwingduck7212 I ride an 8.25 and rock size 11 shoes and am 6'2 tall and 8.25 seems really small as an adult. The crazy thing when I was growing up 8.25 was considered to be huge! Now you had kids like Kader (now adults) who came through riding 9's and lots of pros are sticking around the 8.5s.
In the 90's and early 2000's people were skating thick ass shoes with 7.75's.
@@andofb up your board size. They go up by 1/8 of an inch, so maybe try a8.375 or 8.5. My foot is 9.5 and my favorite board size is 8.62 for a somewhat old man.
Nah 8.38 is the limit, beyond that flip tricks get slower.
Wheelbase, it's more important tha some may think.
So, Mark's deck in this is a symmetrical twin tail right? Ive been looking for an 8.25 or 8.375 symmetrical twin tail/nose for a while now and all of the ads for this deck don't clearly state whether or not its a symmetrical twin, but some of them claim popsicle of some other drivvle that doesn't mean anything. Is this a run just for Mark, or is available to an average Joe like me?
His current graphic for FW22 is 8.375 symmetrical twin tail and is linked at the end of the video!
never clicked on a video so fast
Are those regular Thunder 148’s? Or are they the Teams edition? Or are they lights??
They look like the lights b/c I think it’s ishods pro truck he’s skating I see the red logo a bit
@@felixmcdonnell6563 Ah dang good eye. Yeah I can't tell if the kingpin screw is just black or if it's hollow, but looks to be hollow. Appreciate the reply!
Interesting…I think i would have a hard time not knowing what’s the tail and the nose but only because I’m used to it for over 20 years.nose has to be bigger
King
finally
Sheesh my boy looks like a super saiyan with his hair lol no wonder why hes so damn good lol Mark is the GOAT!!!!
I believe the wheels are og classic, not classics
keeps me going?
so theres no tail or nose ?
Is size 8 small
Haha such a cool guy! Looks like he bombed down a SF hill on his way to filming this
What's the wheelbase?
I have the SOTY Suciu deck thats also a twin and its 14 3/8 wb
I remember when 8.25 inch came out for trucks and everyone was like whoaaaaaa. but, i went alan key to thunder 151. and scaled my 12 year old self to 8.75 inches. perfectly. lol. except 7/8th inch alan key bolts seem a lil sketch. still. i miss thunder lows. so you gotta go as wide as possible. lol. or your skating vert in street skate brand trucks. lol.
Yeah before 8.25 trucks we had to choose either 8 or 8.5 trucks for 8.25 deck. In 2006 I used to put a couple extra washers on the inside. Btw why is 7/8 bolts sketchy?
@@grindlounge I used to skate 8 with 8 because it's all we had after they stopped shipping lows to eastcoast. so i went 8.5 and then the boards gotta go 8.5 too. 8.25 just doesn't seem right. it feels so square on 7ball bearings. i like how the wheel shape doesn't matter so we didn't use riser pads either. nobody conformed to shape. When people started popping the shields off their bearings I lost it. lol.
@@grindlounge it doesnt leave room for anything. the boards are 7 ply and the bearings are 7 ball. it leaves you with the 1/8th ball to grip too.
they were nice on the forged aluminum base plates. but i went back to team 151's with the bolts going the same way on both sides. usually its the dealer who doesn't know and sells the trucks in the wrong couplings. Someone else has the other two going the other way. lol. one of us is gunna roll an ankle lol.
@@typerightseesight Hahaah xD you got me for a sec this is awesome
Let´s see Paul Allen´s Skate Setup.
No wway he's at prospect park
What the fuck! He’s just casually sitting by my local park in Ypsilanti Michigan
Hi, every habitat decks are symmetrical?
Pretty sure those wheels aren't "Classics". They look like "Lock-Ins". EDIT: I'm wrong. These are OG Classics. Thanks for the replies homies :)
They are the og classics
OG classic
Both have that black ring on the inside though so easy mixup
they’re the OG CLASSICS so wider then the normal Classics
Haha Adriano also out here for board setup madness
nicer
i thought i was going to look at a setup for a guy without a lower body
I thought marks legs were vanished
Those spitfires do not look like the classics. Or is it just me?😅
No definitely not the regular classics, they could be the OG classics which are a bit more square.
@@gaiusgermanicus8296 That makes sense.
You sure that this is 8.375"? I only find a 8.25" version of this graphic and it isn't symmetrical, nose 7", tail 6.875" lol
They recently released a couple of their symmetrical options, all 8.375 but none in that graphic I believe.
Pros get whatever shape, size and graphic they want.
@@Wr3stt yeah sure but then what's the point in making vids like these ? If ppl can't get there hands on the stuff ur doing marketing for
The only thing that matters about a 'board' 'set up' is wheel base. What is it?
14 3/8 if its the same as the SOTY Suciu twin
Wouldn’t think he’s pro the ways he talks
Those are not Spitfire classics. Defo conicals on there.
🛹🛹🛹
You can screw a McDonald’s food tray to some trucks and he would still shred🤣
this dude was reading hemingway to give em the courage to do this gay ass vid