I go all the way with 34mm standard or some shaped decks with square tails nowadays. I still use my original 26mm tech decks with their old wheels and original griptape though, something is super humbling and fun about the challenge they pose to make work. I really like using these old tech decks and narrow decks for flipping in and out of tricks. I actually use small stock old tech decks with wheels that don't even spin to learn and practice 😅 It makes using a real setup even easier plus I love trying and failing
I had one of these back in the day and going just off price it was a REALLY big upgrade since the truck technology wasn't really there yet and wheels were just coming up with the backless designs. So it was just some Foam tape and some winkler wheels and you're good to go for not a whole lot of money, just a lot of waiting for shipping
Aaayyy, good to see another upload! Thanks for keeping the great content flowing! Just got a 34mm slushcult and the size is SO much better for me. Crazy you can shred such a skinny board.
26mm are super fun to bust out at a event and watch peoples faces when you can actually use them. lol I keep a couple gen one plastic tech decks set up and use them several times a week. I have found that smaller wheels work way better one them, I am currently using Kraken streets on mine and they are perfect. but anything like a piro mid, or ill pill mini, or blistered v4\v5s work great.
Shoot haha ya the old tech decks kicks back then was to low in my opinion but we all learned on them . Also ya I agree 26 a little too small for us older people. Are finger just bigger 😂.I ride 29mm and it’s a challenge but I like a challenge after all these years. Also think it looks better for clips makes you land finger tips
hey brenny, i recently joined the fingerboarding community and i saw you on insta and followed and then found your yt so i subscribed but i was wondering if i could make and intro similar to yours, as in clips in the back and stuff