Rugged And Practical Blind Skateboard Decks

Skateboarding is a very popular and competitive sport. When deciding to enter a competition, you should know what type of skateboard you're going to buy. Each type of skateboard is equipped with a unique design to help you achieve the most out of your competition. Blind Skateboard Decks are made of 9-plywood which are said to make a better, stronger board. One other thing to consider is that this also makes the board heavier and thicker. The thickness is very good in protecting the board from cracking or breaking, but the heaviness may cause your flips and tricks to be more difficult. The Blind Skateboard Decks have much more defined roundness to their edges than most other skateboard decks. You will want to pay more attention to this when you are looking at your grasps. The board is noted for its great pop that is used specifically for its flip tricks. The reviews about this board suggest using this board for hard rough performance and doing a lot of flips. There is more strength in this board than most and there have been fewer reports of the boards cracking during boarding.


The Blind Skateboard Deck got its origin from art work that was done by Corey Shepard. They are often ridiculed for their Asian made decks. But once tried by experienced skaters the Blind Skateboard Deck has become a very popular item. There are several options when ordering the Blind Skateboard Deck. There is what is known as the blind automatic 5.0 that is best used for learning all the latest tricks. The tail seems to stay in tact and not wear down easily. This type of deck is one of Blind Skateboards Deck's best sellers. They are used a lot during competition world wide.


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The Blind Skateboard Deck also comes in a metal form and is not very highly recommended. The board is noted for being too heavy and not having the pop that is necessary for doing the tricks. The metal board is also noted for its chipping easily. This board is also said to leave blue marks on the ground after several days of use. This board is not one that has great reviews. Many people who have bought this metal deck have kept if for only a few months and had to buy a new brand.

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June 3rd 2007 the market was hit with one of Blind Skateboard Decks latest products. Eternal Life Skate boarding's Strongest Deck. This skateboard offers a complex intertwine technology forced from aluminum and epoxy glass. This glass is set internally into the deck. This new design allows the decks to endure twice the impact force that a typical 7-ply deck can tolerate. This deck is also custom designed to handle the most extreme landings. Blind Skateboard Decks offer a full 90 day warranty against breakage on this newly featured skateboard. One other attractive feature that comes with purchasing form Blind Skateboard Decks is they donate a large percentage of their proceeds to a variety of charities. This is usually not important to a lot of people, but some just like to know even though they are having fun, they are also helping someone who needs help.




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