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Review on Moose Blank Skateboard Dipped White by Joe Vazquez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good deck, can fail and came on time.

Getting to the point, this deck was very solid and a good buy. I will update this review when I use this deck. In case you're wondering, my set consists of 7.5 Elk (obviously), Jessup crank, 1/2" mini logo spacers (there was no choice, there was only 1.25" hardware back then), normal axles with a converted TGM. Kit, ABEC 3 bearings and 54mm 95A wheels. *Update, have you been using this deck for about a week now? I'm not sure though, the deck is still solid (no flex) and has withstood a few hits. Like when I messed up a trick and he shot a pole or a curb. Minimal damage (only dents, no delamination). *It's been a little over a month and he's still the same as above, just with a massive spiked tail, more dents, and less popping (due to the spiked tail). * After about two months, it begins to deform (very slightly, almost imperceptibly) and sag a little. Still feels solid. *Dam, it's been about three months now and this deck is still going strong. I'm just starting to delaminate but that's due to the razor tail, just add wood glue and clamp. All goes well. There's still a pop, a very slight warp (barely noticeable) and a crazy razor tail. Right now the deck length is 28 inches not 31 inches hahaha. Well, mostly I do flats and sometimes stairs, it might also be worth noting that my friends tell me that I stomp all my landings. I am not sure.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Some cons