need help with skateboard

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
if ur learnin buy a blank deck, ur gonna f it up so why pay the money for some grafix you cant see in a week anyways? go to a skateshop to get hooked up, they know what their doin(usually), dont get suckered into payin tons of money-its not neccesary! larger wheels roll much smoother and wont get caught up on crap like pebbles and cracks as easily, plus ur feet wont go as numb so soon. i prefer the faster bearings- the less time ur spendin pumpin the more time u have to set urself up to learn tricks. buy some good shoes-very important- the more you can "feel" the board the better, oh and they will fall apart, they always do! remember you WILL get hurt, if u dont ur a pussy for not pushin ur limits.
 
Agreed if you are learning, buy a ****ty wallmart board. The lighter the board the higher the ups. it also depends on the person...
 
i dont know about a walmart board- im sayin buy a good blank- better equipment is easier to learn on. blanks are just as good as pro models, just without the grafix and price- usually
 
milkman407;513819; said:
Agreed if you are learning, buy a ****ty wallmart board. The lighter the board the higher the ups. it also depends on the person...

never ever do what he just said! never get a walmart board they gave my friend tendenitis!
 
dmopar74;513825; said:
i dont know about a walmart board- im sayin buy a good blank- better equipment is easier to learn on. blanks are just as good as pro models, just without the grafix and price- usually

the board he was lookign at were really wide 7.75 and the average sized person usually uses about a 7.625. The 7.75 is going to be heavier just to let you know.
 
is it hard to assemble a skateboard? i just noticed that the blank one i was looking at doesnt say that it comes preassembled.
 
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