Carver Snapper 28" C7 Surfskate Longboard 衝浪滑板

搭配 Carver C7 輪架

編號 C7-SNAPPER
單價 10,200 /
數量
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Jasmin Meier, also known as Harley&J makes yet another appearance on our boards with a 1970s inspired fabric inlay pattern and old-school rail cut lap on the Snapper. While this board might be short, it comes up wide. A mini made for the full-sized rider, this little snapper is packing both width and wheelbase, making this the ideal trunk board for your paddle out warmup. 


Components :

  • Truck Option: C7
  • Truck Color Option: Raw
  • Wheels: 70MM Mag Smoke 81A
  • Bearings: Built-In
  • Grip Tape: Deck Pad Print Logo
  • Hardware: Stainless Steel
  • Length: 28"
  • Width: 9.625"
  • Wheelbase: 15 3/8"
  • Nose: 3.5"
  • Tail: 5.625"

Specs :

  • Length: 28"
  • Width: 9.625"
  • Wheelbase: 15 3/8"
  • Nose: 3.5"
  • Tail: 5.625"

 

HISTORY OF CARVER SKATEBOARDS

It all started one quiet summer in Venice, California in 1995. Greg Falk and Neil Carver had been surfing all winter, and were pumped to surf the warmer waters of the Breakwater during the long days of summer, but it was as flat as a puddle. Not even a longboard ripple to justify getting wet. So, like the many generations before them, they took to the streets with skateboards in search of hills to surf. The historic neighborhoods of Venice and Santa Monica are a veritable skatepark of steep alleys and banks, and as they dropped in on those asphalt waves they were struck with how unlike surfing it was. Sure, they sort of got a surf-like experience, as much as standing on a board and banking turns can provide, but they really missed the snap and drive that a surfboard has, that crisp pivot you get at the tail that lets you really pump a wave for speed. Their skateboards felt stiff by comparison. They tried loosening the trucks even more but all they got was speed wobble, and the steepest hills became virtually unskateable. And even with those loose trucks, the dynamic of the turn was still all rail-to-rail, symmetrical nose-to-tail. Picking up the nose to tic-tac at high speed down a steep incline was sketchy, so they were left only imagining the performance they wanted, unable to get that feel with any skateboard on the market.

 

 

 

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