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lukem 05-27-2003 8:03 PM

i have been riding an original cassette, i was wondering if the concave is easier to ollie bigger, and go w2w with and ect. my freind wants to buy it so i was wondering if i should sell it and get a concave.

barry 05-27-2003 9:28 PM

The concave just feels better... <BR> <BR>B-

wakeguru 05-28-2003 7:54 AM

You can do most of the same tricks on a flat deck, but if you have a buyer, go ahead and take advantage because it is a better board for advanced trickery.

thinair 05-28-2003 2:27 PM

Save you're money, the 3d's don't hold up as well as the flat ones. I just went back to a flat deck and the 3d didn't feel 100 bucks better.

sb1 05-28-2003 3:37 PM

concave.

smokie_mcpot 05-28-2003 9:19 PM

how come called skate? no wheels no skate.

timmy 05-29-2003 7:22 AM

what about a sting-ray looking animal? they are called skates and they have no wheels. <BR> <BR>or how about ice skate? <BR> <BR>intr.v. skat·ed, skat·ing, skates <BR>To glide or move along on or as if on skates <BR> <BR>don't have to have wheels to skate buddy

typhoon 06-16-2003 4:10 PM

big ce between the concave and the original in feeling?

oldschool 06-17-2003 11:01 AM

Tim...that's good :-) <BR> <BR>I think they just called it wakeskate because it's like skateboarding on the water. McPot, are you trying to get another over-analyzed discussion going, like the wakeboarders do? <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/blush.gif" border=0>


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