Moose 8.5" Blank Skateboard Deck Natural 7-Ply Canadian Maple
R 4,969
or 4 x payments of R1,242.25 with
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Option Currently Selected: Natural 8.5"
Moose 8.5" Blank Skateboard Deck Natural 7-Ply Canadian Maple
Traditional 7-Ply Construction. The most common skateboard construction consists of seven layers of maple wood veneer, which are pressed and glued together with strong adhesive. Maple is a dense hard wood that provides excellent strength and pop, making it the tried and true standard for decades.
Moose decks feature a modern shape. Full of pop, Moose boards have a mellow concave with steep kicks. The perfect combination of flex, stiffness, strength, and lightness.
Moose decks come in a variety of sizes from 7.25” to 9.0”. There are no hard rules on what size skateboard should be ridden. We recommend a small size deck (7.25”) for people with shoe size 6 and under. Full size skateboards (7.5” – 9.0”) are recommended for skaters 13 and older. The most common size boards right now are 8.0” or 8.25”.
This is a high-quality skateboard deck that is simply devoid of graphics or artwork. This is not necessarily a lower quality deck than the average “pro” deck, this deck just doesn’t have graphics printed on it.
Blank skateboard decks are especially attractive to artists or skaters that want to create their own graphics. This blank skateboard deck is essentially a blank canvas that is ready to be painted.
Moose blank decks are made of 100% Rock-Hard Canadian Maple from one of the premier manufacturers in the world. They have a representative at the factory that ensures only the best decks that will become a Moose Skateboard Deck. The ones that didn't reach the desired quality, are sold to everyone else. "Blank Deck" refers to absence of a graphic on the bottom, and says nothing about the quality of the wood itself. Originally "blank decks" were blems and therefore weren't printed. They were then sold at discounted pricing. Today, "blank decks" are out selling graphic decks in many areas. Beware that all "blank decks" are not created equal. Many people sell blems(seconds), and sell them at a super low prices, because that is that they worth, very little. Others buy whatever decks they can get cheap!!! For example Chinese Maple wedged between plies of Canadian Maple to hide it's appearance and lower the cost. Be careful in purchasing "blank decks" lower quality will result in ply fatigue & delamination, and your need to replace this poor quality product.If it doesn't have the Moose seal of approval, then your not skating the best.