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  • @flocka-
    @flocka- Před rokem +91

    Timestamps
    board size 1:35
    Wheel base 2:24
    Nose shape 4:16
    Grip tape 6:06
    Truck brand 7:21
    Truck size 8:57
    More truck brands 10:03
    Hardware 11:26
    Riser pads 12:34
    Wheel hardness 16:02
    Wheel size 17:39
    Bearings 18:48
    Shape boards 22:13
    Deck rails 23:42

  • @vancouvercarpenter
    @vancouvercarpenter Před rokem +124

    I have NEVER been un-able to tell my front truck from my back. Back truck always has deep coping/5.0 groove and front has crookie monster groove. I have never marked my trucks ever except with sweet, sweet grinds.

    • @SchwappSchwopp
      @SchwappSchwopp Před rokem

      same

    • @DanCorrigan
      @DanCorrigan  Před rokem +12

      For me I got my be feeble on ledge marks. They cut low across so they stand out

    • @TangoDown357
      @TangoDown357 Před rokem +2

      The man, the myth, THE LEGEND!

    • @svnbit8408
      @svnbit8408 Před rokem

      @@DanCorrigan can you ride high end bearings without play? I like the stealthy sound and pop with snug bolts using spacers, but want fast too. I don't on't know if that's possible I think Swiss always needs some play, or were just loud. I haven't ridden in 16 years so I missed a lot of new stuff that's been out over the years. Are the fast bearings necessarily louder like the ole Swiss, sisssss have been?

    • @Judaea98
      @Judaea98 Před rokem +3

      I AM CONVINCED VANCOUVER CARPENTER IS BEN DEGROS
      YOU LOOK EXACTLY LIKE HIM AND SOUND LIKE HIM.
      MY FAVORITE OLD SCHOOL SKATER FROM CZcams!
      KEEP UP THE VIDEOS THIS MAN IS A LEGEND.

  • @vancouvercarpenter
    @vancouvercarpenter Před rokem +8

    Thanks for the shout-out Dan :)

  • @snicker1489
    @snicker1489 Před rokem +19

    Love ya Dan, you’re a very down to earth cool guy and I enjoy watching your honest takes on skate spots, reviews and parks ( also thank you for helping me progress to the manual masterclass)

  • @davo4hollin707
    @davo4hollin707 Před rokem +4

    Something to bare in mind is that it's not the wheel base of the board as such as trucks are slightly different. Indys angle in and thunders angle out so this changes your wheelbase. True wheel base should be taken from hanger bolt to hanger bolt. I learnt this from professor shmit on the 9 club. Very interesting 1 🙂x

  • @RDF320
    @RDF320 Před rokem +7

    Hey Dan first time commenting ! You are actually the man . I have had tons of health issues and working out had became my outlit but , I use to skate pretty hard . You have inspired me to pick up a skate board again ! Keep up the slappy k grinds

  • @andrewryan4368
    @andrewryan4368 Před rokem +6

    Keen to see the rail company come together so we can support you a bit more than just pressing the like button. I'm a 33 year old look trying to learn before my kids realise I'm a look, your vids get me out there daily. I think my five year old already suspects I'm a kook though.

  • @codydeyarmin1039
    @codydeyarmin1039 Před rokem

    I love that you've got a Myles deck and that exact one! Seeing that deck on the walls in the MD skateshops is so cool.

  • @jaimemedina6895
    @jaimemedina6895 Před rokem +1

    You, Haley, and Ben are my favorites to watch!

  • @franklefever6507
    @franklefever6507 Před rokem +3

    I love your videos man, thanks for the consistent content!

  • @mtgguiltfeeder4111
    @mtgguiltfeeder4111 Před rokem +5

    It’s fascinating to me as an older skater, how we all gradually went from huge, puffy shoes and skinny boards to thin shoes and wider boards. Came back after an extended hiatus and I’m trying to adjust still. I do agree with the wider boards but still prefer my old school puffy Globes. I’ve got some AVEs that I really like but my feet/ankles feel so vulnerable.

    • @JXero
      @JXero Před rokem +2

      I too still prefer my big clunky shoes. I was so excited about Fallen, but I just can't do that tennis shoe style. I only wear Metal Mulisha x Etnies now. They've gotten super light in their recent iteration so it's like best of both worlds.

    • @darksaga80
      @darksaga80 Před rokem +1

      Best thing about skating now is all my revert tricks that were outlawed in the early Aughts are cool again. Same thing with a lot of my transition lip tricks.
      Other day did a BS 50/50 to BS lipslide and the yutes on the mini ramp lost their shit.
      Good times man, good times.

    • @taylorlawler3525
      @taylorlawler3525 Před rokem +2

      Try out the Nike Force 58s. Great protection, solid board feel, and they last quite a long time (plus they are only around $75). I tried a lot of other shoes before I found ones with the balance of puffy/protection, but not straight bricks.

  • @ericmueller6687
    @ericmueller6687 Před rokem +3

    Yeah I been following Ben for a long time. I always wondered how he could progress when always switching his setup.

  • @darkwingduck7212
    @darkwingduck7212 Před rokem +15

    Thunders give you a larger wheelbase and independent makes your wheelbase shorter. By like a quarter of an inch I think.

    • @warhammer1
      @warhammer1 Před rokem +1

      Good to know, I’ve only ever ridden Indy’s (I don’t skate a lot). Will try thunders out, TY for the info!

    • @gaiusgermanicus8296
      @gaiusgermanicus8296 Před rokem +6

      That’s right. Ace have the shortest and venture the largest it basically goes Ace

    • @JohnDoes620
      @JohnDoes620 Před rokem +1

      I dont really ride Indy’s but I have thunders on a short wheel base deck giving me the same wheel base I would on a more standard size with Indy’s 🤷🏼‍♂️
      Seems to ride very nice

    • @Nickaman420
      @Nickaman420 Před rokem +1

      @@warhammer1 def get new bushings the ones in thunder break after time and trucks loosen themselves until they fall apart lol

  • @johanjotun1647
    @johanjotun1647 Před rokem +1

    My first board set-up; Deck mini logo, Trucks tensor, Wheels 99STF Hardware and rails enjoy... splurged and ordered the bearings you recomended, I based my build on clearance discount % I recomend this set-up it is perfect for ollies on carpet.

  • @davidleeashkenazi8992
    @davidleeashkenazi8992 Před rokem +2

    Ben’s the man!!

  • @XenoKay88
    @XenoKay88 Před rokem

    I love most everything about your skating and perspective on skating except the deck rails thing. Love the channel keep it up.

  • @Brusselsproutsk8
    @Brusselsproutsk8 Před rokem +2

    A very un biased review of common and popular parts, I learnt alot here.
    I think that's my most favourite vid you've done ✔️

  • @juntartful
    @juntartful Před rokem +1

    Ben is a beast forsure

  • @chelrafols7993
    @chelrafols7993 Před rokem

    Love you Bro, keep making videos and doing what you love.

  • @PHKallYallMFrs420
    @PHKallYallMFrs420 Před rokem

    Thanx dan .awesome content as always 👌

  • @slothnessmonster4465
    @slothnessmonster4465 Před rokem +3

    Reds work until the ball spacers get worn and jagged because its made of cheaper material. Super reds and up are made with better material which is why they last longer. You can prevent the wear by cleaning out your bearings and keeping your shields on. Truth be told, the only reason they get seized up is because of the excess dirt ends up between the ball spacer and the ball. It begins to solidify and creates more friction between the two causing accelerated wear to the original shape. Going shieldless prevents the excess since the dirt is free to roll out but the lube wont last as long. Bottom line, CLEAN YOUR BEARINGS AND MAKE SURE YOUR BALL SPACERS DON'T GET SEVERELY WORN. Your bearings will last forever so as long as you maintain them. Brand doesn't matter, just clean and lube them properly and you'll go zoom zoom. One last note, BIGGER BALLS EQUAL FASTER JUST LIKE BIGGER WHEEL EQUALS LESS PUSH. *COUGH* swiss big ball six *COUGH*
    Thanks for reading this nerd shit.

  • @aaronbriley28
    @aaronbriley28 Před rokem

    getting back into cruising and pool at 49. picked up a couple 8.5 PP and SC boards and an Andy Anderson 9.13. picked up the 8.75 mini logo and 149 Indy. now im thinking i should have grabbed the 159s... enjoy your down to earth vids.

  • @mattz3539
    @mattz3539 Před rokem

    I can absolutely testify about Indys turning really good. I had my last pair stolen outside of work attached to my vision deck. Since then I've bought Winkowski's hollows for my 9 inch Santa Cruz slasher and it's really no effort at all. Also got the solid black ones I'm wanting to try.

  • @AndyGrushinskiy
    @AndyGrushinskiy Před rokem

    I FEEL you on the double flips, I got a couple friends that always pull that one in a game of skate that one get me

  • @deadskinmask91
    @deadskinmask91 Před rokem

    Shaped boards surve a purpose depending on your style, square tails really help with no complies and a wider section just before the front bolts (if you got big foot) really helps with underflips and Casper flips and a shorter nose is great for tight transition like jersey barriers and lazy hard flips

  • @cobbler9136
    @cobbler9136 Před rokem +1

    i learned kickflips on a 9.25” with indy 144’s and 61mm Rat Bones, and 1/4” risers. that thing could do almost a full 180 with no effort, but was so high off the ground it needed a tailbone. the flips were still slow, so the smaller trucks didn’t affect it too much, but the big thing was turning with it. still ripped tf out of bowls tho wit such a tight turning radius

  • @oldbonz
    @oldbonz Před rokem +1

    Yay deck rails - I still trash my graphics but the flat fast bottom. Yummy!

  • @aureliengendre2923
    @aureliengendre2923 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for the spacer appart, in mechanic this is not an option, for exactly what you explain. Congrats !

  • @ShredTheRest
    @ShredTheRest Před rokem

    I get grinch vibes from Dan lol but he’s so lovable 🫶🏽🤣

  • @TRAVIESO_NA
    @TRAVIESO_NA Před rokem +1

    Im riding some Powell bombers wheels right now size 60mm, 87 duro. So good. I was shocked.
    The ground around my house is super rough.
    I also ride some 52mm OJs that are 87 duro, those wheels are my main setup.

  • @thachnguyenhuu3324
    @thachnguyenhuu3324 Před rokem

    definitely recommend riser pads if they suits you, it saves the mounting holes of your trucks from getting loosen over time.

  • @AntwonXP
    @AntwonXP Před rokem +1

    Mini logo are my favorite trucks.

  • @stephenhobbs7621
    @stephenhobbs7621 Před rokem +7

    I've always thought the purpose of riser pads were to prevent pressure cracks around the hardware holes. Everytime I got a new board there were cracks. Since using riser pads I don't see them.

    • @darksaga80
      @darksaga80 Před rokem +1

      I was going to mention the same thing. I used to have these rubber riser pads that absorbed a ton of shock and was told the same thing. They're supposed to disperse the vibration from landing away from your trucks and hardware so it doesn't crack your board.

    • @mstunameow
      @mstunameow Před rokem

      i would rather have pressure cracks and a board that feels right than use risers. i began skating using risers, once i stopped i never looked back. have snapped a lot of boards risers or no i don't think it really prolongs your deck or anything

  • @nickmorgan8434
    @nickmorgan8434 Před 10 měsíci

    I've never skated but i enjoy your videos

  • @edbradley843
    @edbradley843 Před rokem

    You are a inspiration You have a cool style.

  • @tonybones7044
    @tonybones7044 Před rokem

    That is also my dream board bro. The blue McGill flight deck with white Rat Bones and rails. Some Krux and white riseres.. soon enough it will be mine!

  • @wtfRyantater
    @wtfRyantater Před rokem +3

    I'm 6'3 and when I discovered the wheel base thing thanks to professor Schmidt it really changed my game. If you got long legs get the widest wheel base imo

    • @thebigboybossy4232
      @thebigboybossy4232 Před rokem

      I'm about the same height, I'll take that into account for my next board

  • @chrisarchibald7580
    @chrisarchibald7580 Před rokem

    We used to use Madrid fly paper in the eighties up in nova Scotia ,was good for the wet weather

  • @brettharmon4738
    @brettharmon4738 Před rokem +3

    I’ve been riding the independent GP-S(silvers) which are I think around $12. Honestly, the best and longest lasting bearings I’ve ever had.

  • @derekwray2486
    @derekwray2486 Před rokem

    Dan I didn't know you were from Baltimore!! 410 local here, shoutout VU!!

  • @Dave3rdEyeArt
    @Dave3rdEyeArt Před rokem +3

    The grippier Jessup is pretty good, i still go with Mob though. Even for all the customs I make. Absolutely Destroys my art supplies but you can paint on the grooves n not affect the grip

  • @wyattflp6163
    @wyattflp6163 Před rokem

    I had asked you a question a couple days ago about what kind of wheels do you use, thanks for taking the time to make this video. I asked because I like the way you skate and I know whatever wheels you use must be pretty good coming from someone with good knowledge about it.

  • @joeferruccio4018
    @joeferruccio4018 Před rokem

    Pepper grip.. so good..

  • @og_hitman1005
    @og_hitman1005 Před rokem

    I love your setup Dan I wish I could get the same board

  • @KavaKavana
    @KavaKavana Před rokem +2

    I always rock indies but I’ve been getting Bronson g3s lately just for the hell of it. But I’ve got the forbidden Welcome Nora deck 8.6 (again, for the hell of it) and some juice bars and 1/8th inch risers. I’d like the Anderson in maple like the bigger one so maybe next time. Who knows. Muah ha ha

  • @richardbrewis436
    @richardbrewis436 Před měsícem

    ! Great video, too many questions to mention!

  • @abelinkinxvi1735
    @abelinkinxvi1735 Před rokem

    I want to see you fall in love with Andy’s new board, Heron 2. Just got mine, game changer

  • @cavf88
    @cavf88 Před rokem

    Risers pad will also change the pop timing. I have standard 148 Thunders and found them too low which messed up my pop(I rode Royals prior). I just started using risers and the first session was much better than my last session without them.

  • @32srt32
    @32srt32 Před rokem

    14"wb is a must for my setup!

  • @asmokanu
    @asmokanu Před rokem

    Hey Dan! You are my favorite skater. Thanks for your videos! Every day im waiting for a new episode 😃
    Do you sand down your griptape anywhere? I think its nice to sand at least a kickflip area.
    I would recommend to actually try Aces. For some reason they are more stable (than indy) in the center and more turney overall, they are the same hight as mids and they have less wheelbite. What else to desire 🤔😎

  • @bloophero
    @bloophero Před rokem +1

    I don't skate, but I watch all your videos, making notes and fantasise about the journey of learning. I'm probably too old now, but in theory I could setup a pretty awesome board and inflict all sorts of damage to my wrists and be extremely happy with life!

    • @atomizerdonster
      @atomizerdonster Před rokem

      It's never too late to learn and if your old just skate curbs lol

    • @matroxman11
      @matroxman11 Před rokem

      It's never too late, I couldn't stand watching these videos and not trying it

  • @Damoforce
    @Damoforce Před rokem

    Indys give you a shorter wheelbase than Thunders and the Ventures are the widest of the 3. Ventures turn well, your turn will be effected by the tightness and your bushing too. Ventures would great on 14" WB decks and I feel like they pinch really well too.

  • @bobburbanks7718
    @bobburbanks7718 Před rokem +1

    i'm lucky enough to have a few different boards which are really varied, love skating them all but i'm always keen to keep a bog standard deck (8.25, 54mm etc..) that has the a nice feel to it and i get a bit worried if i've not got a couple of similar ones hanging around to replace it. 1st world problems.

  • @waylong25
    @waylong25 Před rokem

    ...I liked this video as soon as you made the Reynolds Wrap joke. A lot of good info though too. Well done Danny Boy

  • @JeremyConnor
    @JeremyConnor Před rokem

    Thank you I really enjoyed the video! Curious which bushings do you use??

  • @BeachBumsk8
    @BeachBumsk8 Před rokem +1

    Great points, how do you feel about DKL grip. Not bad so far, sneakers still look fresh

  • @deadbeat-vc9kg
    @deadbeat-vc9kg Před rokem

    Almost Mullen Monster deck 8x31.7, Grind King Disruptor trucks 8.0 axles, 1/8 inch riser pads, Powell Dragon Formula 54mm wheels, 93A durometer... Wheels slide a little better than a usual 93A rated wheel.

  • @googlemyspace6041
    @googlemyspace6041 Před rokem

    Yea bones and shakejunt over here. Love mob grip bd diamond. Ruffies had nice themes lol

  • @The-skate-collector
    @The-skate-collector Před rokem

    Always been a venture guy when it comes to my trucks. No matter what it’s all personal preference

  • @usr5461
    @usr5461 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @darksaga80
    @darksaga80 Před rokem

    Rocket Ron's ceramics were hands down the best bearings I've ever ridden for park and ramp. He's gone now, but you never know how much faster those ceramic bearings are until you drop in and realize you barely have to pump and you're already on that next wall.
    I'm back to the Reds now, but Ron's were the best, hands down. You could even send your bearings to him and he'd clean them and ship them back to you.

  • @sk8mafia214
    @sk8mafia214 Před rokem

    I watch Ben Degros as well, he’s very informative.

  • @wtfRyantater
    @wtfRyantater Před rokem

    This was a good video

  • @powerboon2k
    @powerboon2k Před rokem

    Tensor Mag light Hollow Lo's....lightest truck in the world by almost 100g. Absolute beauts.

  • @l.j.i
    @l.j.i Před 11 měsíci

    Pepper grip tape. I used to only skate with Mob until I found Pepper (of course if there is no Pepper, it's still back to Mob). But it's the perfect mix between Mob and Jessup... super grippy but doesn't rip your thumb apart the first few days skating and your shoes will last longer, and stays the same grippiness throughout the entire boards life. 🙌

  • @WeJammin
    @WeJammin Před rokem

    The Reynolds wrap 😂

  • @p4fizzle
    @p4fizzle Před rokem

    Love me some white wheels. I always turn the graphics inwards too so you only see white. 53mm for me but like to ride them down to 50s before i replace them.
    I had no idea about wheel base, but I do get a lot of ghost pops when trying nollies which freak me out. Maybe I need to look into this. This was a WAY more helpful video than I expected, Having seen a tonne of these on YT over the years, they tend to be quite generic. Dan went the extra yard here for sure.
    I'm just learning grinds and nose slides, so was pretty awesome to hear your thoughts on board type that is best for that.
    Epic content! 👌👋

    • @gaiusgermanicus8296
      @gaiusgermanicus8296 Před rokem +2

      Playing around with your wheelbase can help your skating immensely. Be warned though if you fall down the rabbit hole of pairing different brand trucks with different wheelbases it’s never ending…

    • @p4fizzle
      @p4fizzle Před rokem

      @@gaiusgermanicus8296 Haha I bet, not sure I can afford to try too many combos out anyway lol. Might just try some low or mid trucks. I skate thunder high

  • @mccleandazza4618
    @mccleandazza4618 Před rokem

    The new jessup extra grip is really good dan

  • @Lacotemale
    @Lacotemale Před rokem

    Bronson G3 is a great bearing!

  • @MasterSplinter-cd1df
    @MasterSplinter-cd1df Před rokem

    I find my 8 anti hero with Indy 139 and 50 mm wheels is great for flat ground.
    Park setup 8.5 Indy 149 and 52mm slims

  • @acidwayne6928
    @acidwayne6928 Před rokem

    I have the andele swiss , they are amazing

  • @Johanthegnarler
    @Johanthegnarler Před rokem

    If I was in Cali you would never not have an Allen key. I'm that guy. Always in a constant state of madness and changing stuff. Need a bearing? Got you. Trucks from size 8 to 9 inches? Yep. Extra boards? Mhmm. Wheels of all shapes and sizes? Got them too lmao

  • @soren8350
    @soren8350 Před rokem +1

    Hello Dan, love your vids! As I know, the person height count too (on how the wheelbase gonna feel, the lenght of the deck, etc), so, maybe a strange question but, What size are you and what is your shoe size? :)

  • @klubstompers
    @klubstompers Před rokem +1

    I have a Jason Adams black label board. Definitely don't want to sack that one!!

  • @elonce01
    @elonce01 Před rokem

    I've always noticed that since day one Powell Peralta concave starts higher up than all other companies, which forces your foot to stay in that crease. The concave starts immediately at the nose/tail when other companies are an inch or 2 flatter before the concave begins. Not. good or bad, just an observation

  • @ericmueller6687
    @ericmueller6687 Před rokem +7

    The bearing spacers allow you to tighten your wheels all the way, without them your wheel will stop spinning if tightened. In the 90’s I remember always haven’t axel jam which caused one wheel to stop spinning. Spacers prevent your wheel from stopping when tight.

    • @__hetz
      @__hetz Před rokem +2

      Spacer between the bearings to take up the gap between the inner races inside the wheel, "speed rings" on the outers (inner axle before the wheel goes on, outer before the locknut). Idea being the axle/nut won't crush or pinch the bearings as you described. Definitely works to keep wheels tight and without wobble while still spinning free.
      On my longboard I use Spaceballs bearings where the spacers and speed rings are part of the inner races (the inner race is just extend on each side). No "regular" boards right now sadly. If I get a popsicle or cruiser board any time soon I'll probably go for built-in bearings again. Less parts, just crank them down tight and go riding.

    • @davidleeashkenazi8992
      @davidleeashkenazi8992 Před rokem +1

      All true, but good luck finding the right ones for your wheels (wheels are also different) - most are too short to actually connect both bearings

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers Před rokem +1

      @@davidleeashkenazi8992 Sand your inner spacer to fit. You can even use your grip tape to sand it.

    • @davidleeashkenazi8992
      @davidleeashkenazi8992 Před rokem

      @@klubstompers I just need to find some wide ones, most are already too narrow :/ might hit the hardware shop or even a rollerblading one lol

    • @klubstompers
      @klubstompers Před rokem +1

      @@davidleeashkenazi8992 You might be able to double them up, and sand em down to fit. If you have extras from old sets.

  • @ericmueller6687
    @ericmueller6687 Před rokem +2

    Allen key all the way! Won’t ever go back to Phillips. I never had a nut go loose on me. I make sure my trucks are tightened evenly and that the screw head is flush with my grip tape .

  • @jamieertley5362
    @jamieertley5362 Před rokem +1

    Bronson G3's are also really affordable and really fast, I have Reds in my cruiser and they're also really smooth

  • @scrappyhustler7467
    @scrappyhustler7467 Před rokem

    I love my old school aluminum Orion 9 on my 9 board trucks but I'm a beginner and find they are stronger and lighter than my independent setup on my 8.50

  • @june7932
    @june7932 Před rokem

    love the content

  • @jahshuastone2774
    @jahshuastone2774 Před rokem +1

    Mob is my favorite too but I used to really like Iron horse.

  • @ogdistavo9350
    @ogdistavo9350 Před rokem

    I got the Andale P.Rod swiss bearings on sale, they were cheaper than the reds. You do notice the difference in speed and keeping speed. Im waiting for those bones/pow wheels to release, any idea when?

  • @Siegefya
    @Siegefya Před rokem

    Andele swiss are really good. I'm just like you about reds, and super reds. However, I got ahold of some prod swiss andeles for cheap during a SW sale, they are just like bones Swiss, I can't tell the difference they roll smooth and far just like bones swiss...they last forever as long as you clean them, I've had those for probably almost 2 years now, I don't skate crusty spots like that, but I do like to go on long rides and just cruise and they've held up good. I actually have a brand new set andele swiss still in the package that I don't need to put on yet, they aren't the prod ones though. They are easy to clean, I wouldn't get them for full price but if you can catch a sale or free from someone definitely recommend trying them. I settled on 8.125 last year... perfect for me and how I like to skate. I know people probably think this is lame but I'll tell it,...I got a limited edition Nyjah element a couple years ago out of curiosity... because it was advertised as his personal shape they didn't make for everybody just him...Paul Schmidt helped him create it or whatever, and I loved it...super flat, super mellow, wheelbase not that long but not super short good medium, just a well balanced board tbh... I killed that board...I usually don't kill boards like that, usually give them away or just leave it at a skatepark for someone to find when I feel like it's done...I'm not a big breaker for some reason never have been, I guess I don't stomp...but I absolutely couldn't stop riding that board and ended up actually cracking it and the crack made an uncomfortable lump toeside near the back front bolts, so I finished it off. I couldn't find anymore online, even went as far to search eBay and someone was selling one but he wanted way too much for it...like $200 or something dumb, so I went back to REAL 8.25, messed around on some twin tails etc. Fast forward maybe a year later, he leaves Element, starts disorder...all of the 8.125's they push out are that same exact shape he rode when he was on element... so now I can always get that shape, so I'm happy. Yeah his company isn't all that cool to a lot of people, blah blah...idc man. I'm 33 I can give af about things like that. Just happy to skate and to finally settle, so I hope they don't stop the pressing of that particular shape. 147 thunders, allen hardware 7/8's as well...love bones stf, but also like formula 4's in classic shape... usually doing 32's, can't stand conical or lock ins. Mob for sure...same, I don't even bother with anything else anymore, usually some stupid graphic they have, currently got TMNT mob grip lol...but mostly just basic mob.
    Oh and not really a fan of having multiple boards in different sizes, a quiver I guess people call it. I used to do that and it just throwed me off...I do have extra boards but they are the same disorder 8.125.

  • @patrickv722
    @patrickv722 Před rokem

    I had ceramics the last year....I popped the shields on them..they lasted about a year they wear out just like anything else but they were soooo fast

  • @mccleandazza4618
    @mccleandazza4618 Před rokem

    Riding a 10.3 winkoswki dope planet santa cruz ..its insane
    30 inch length with 15 inch wheel base 6 half tail with 4 inch nose
    Most fun on a deck for years and the
    Krux mid with 1/4 inch risers trucks
    Ricta clouds 56mm soft (come skate the uk you'll understand)
    Reds
    Flips insanely good despite the size due to the wide fins
    And the double kick on the tail is just simply a joy to skate

  • @EquitySolutionRayRaz
    @EquitySolutionRayRaz Před rokem

    Wheels used to be like the biggest thing for me , having risers and big old like 80mm to sk8 7.5 miles to town every day after school to get there an then put on basically bearings for wheels back in the day . But I love soft wheels now cause I’m old, and straight up lock graphite tiny aerosolized can is the shit for cleaning bearings , you can spin and spray them and as they’re spinning they will literally change ta quiet supersonic speeds as you spray them

  • @mattz3539
    @mattz3539 Před rokem +1

    I really want to try Aces in the future.

  • @willblackett4709
    @willblackett4709 Před rokem

    Good sh%t bro

  • @666soso
    @666soso Před rokem

    Hey Dan, if you want to try the grippiest of all grip tape, get black Magick.

  • @kloroform1681
    @kloroform1681 Před rokem +2

    66.6k subs!!! SO METAL!!! 🤟

  • @Aljonone1
    @Aljonone1 Před rokem

    Hey not been skating in many years, got a new deck & the holes are drilled different to my old anodised green159 indys?
    SHOULD I drill the trucks to fit the board or drill my trucks to fit the deck holes?
    Also are old early 90s indys higher or turn different than new ones?

  • @masterroshi4714
    @masterroshi4714 Před rokem

    My personal favorite bearings are the big balls. Though I do want to fuck with the Bronson dry bearings and see why foy has such a stiffie for them. Also krux trucks feel nice in the park but feel loosy goosy when I'm bombing the hill from home to the park.

  • @32srt32
    @32srt32 Před rokem

    thunder pushes the wb out indys shorter wb and love the new Tensor ATG trucks

  • @32srt32
    @32srt32 Před rokem

    7 board quiver!

  • @caseysmith544
    @caseysmith544 Před rokem

    3M Makes a Boat Deck tape in a very very wide that comes in this so grippy it is like using the brown/black 80 grit durable style belt sander for grip tape. The stuff is great, but I do not see to many use the tape since the stuff is almost too grippy from the start. Some in wet areas love it as the stuff is still very grippy when wet.

  • @japrar
    @japrar Před rokem +2

    I switched from Indy to Ace this past year, and I actually feel like the AF1s have incredible stability for landing. I can get a way sharper carve out of them without the truck being sloppy like my Indys have to be for the same turn.

    • @frankrotthier4392
      @frankrotthier4392 Před rokem +2

      Ace AF1’s with their Hard Bushings (kingpin nut flush) are amazing. They feel more solid with a beter turn than Indy’s to me.

    • @japrar
      @japrar Před rokem +1

      @@frankrotthier4392 my top 3 truck setups right now are AF1 with medium Bones Hardcore, AF1 with hard Ace bushings, or Indy 215 with bones hardcore (hard bottom/med top), depending on the size and purpose of the board.
      The Ace bushings definitely give a more stable yet sharper carve vs Indy w/default. Gotta get shorter bushings and sloppy trucks to make an Indy keep up on that carve.

    • @frankrotthier4392
      @frankrotthier4392 Před rokem +1

      @@japrar haven’t tried ACE AF1’s with Bones bushings. You only use the flat washer that comes with the Bones?

    • @japrar
      @japrar Před rokem +1

      @@frankrotthier4392 I go with no washers when I use the bones bushings, except for my big transition board, which does have the bones washers/hard bushings.

  • @RATTU5_
    @RATTU5_ Před rokem

    still waiting to see if you bite the bullet on a set of those LURPIV trucks because I have been looking at them as they have a funky shape lice ACE trucks I am currently running.

  • @wethepeople7718
    @wethepeople7718 Před rokem

    try a white cutting board for deck rails....very slick, easy and cheap

  • @mattz3539
    @mattz3539 Před rokem

    I just asked this dude in Zumiez yesterday about some acid wheels I seen. Still new to me.

  • @blutm9520
    @blutm9520 Před rokem

    i used to ride reds, bought some used ones for like 12usd and lasted for like a year (heavy skating, 12sets and stuff) what are the changes between normal reds and super reds?