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First, they are stiffer, lighter, more durable & better made than nearly every deck manufacturer. They use all Maple cores and each board is pressed in it's own mold (not with 4 to 5 decks stacked on top of each other), and they are CNC shaped to ... more
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For beginners learning how to skateboard, the skateboard decks have to look cool. Aesthetics or brand names tend to dominate the decision making process early on. Then, one day it happens; the young skater is at a park and takes his friend’s deck ... more
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A. We have a written 1 year warranty against any failure of our support system. ... more
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In L5R, you play a member of a particular clan, each of which has particular strengths. The starter decks show a particular clan "stronghold." In the early days, there was no card to use for your stronghold, so the box was actually used in the game. ... more
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Within a year or two, the sun's ultraviolet radiation makes the wood on most decks turn some degree of gray. This color change affects only a very thin top layer of the wood, so it doesn't compromise your deck's strength and durability. If you want ... more
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QS Tech has many years experience in solving water intrusion issues on plaza decks. It is possible to build a watertight plaza deck, but only with the right ingredients. QS Tech can recommend a system that will work in this condition. ... more
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Tech Deck, arguably the most popular fingerboards. There are over 200 different types of Tech Decks. Ask away! ... more
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All of the decks in the Transfer Room receive their sync from their own composite inputs. In other words, for decks with EXT REF inputs (such as the Beta and 3/4" decks), the composite video input to that deck loops to the EXT REF input of the deck ... more
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Baker Boards, a brand of skateboard decks, are favored among skaters, and are known for having great pop. They are also favored for being some of the hardest boards around to break! Learn more on elskateshop.com! Thanks for the Q! ChaCha on! ... more
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• Grab your tech deck. • Put your index finger on the front bolts. • Put your middle finger on the logo. Pop the nose of the deck. You will need to scoop it to get it flipped. The board should do a half-impossible to a half- kick flip or heel flip ... more
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