Micro drop analysis video in the works. What micro drop decks should I add to the video?


  •  I'm working on making a micro drop analysis video where I critique the concave, the drop, and the effective standing platform of each board and how it's suits particular styles from a design standpoint.  I plan on reviewing the prism theory, the Pantheon sacrifice, and the Foster Hydra. Are there any other micro drop free ride decks that you think would add to the video and help people find the right board for them?



  • Im ready to watch the vid when its out frfr


  • Hamburger


  • Rocket phoenix, domination/do mini nation


  • Maybe a rayne bromance if you have one around. 

     

    I feel like the distinction of note for microscope decks is if you can stand on the trucks or not. On the bromance I can stand directly on the drops and be right on top of my trucks. 

     

    On a theory you can't stand bolts/on the drops really, it's more like a classic dropdeck where you're behind the trucks in the dropped platform. 

    I briefly tried the new pantheon deck, anf it felt more like a theory to me with the whole "in between the drops" stance. 

    Both versions of drops are nice, but I kind of prefer the smaller "on top of trucks" drops lately. 

    What I really don't care for is when the wheelbase is small but you can't stand on your trucks (that smaller prism dropdeck for instance, that thing sucks). 


  • @Kurt Derow descent katana, zenit marble, the arbor freeride boards, pantheon chaisy, lisa and kenny, the new wolfshark


  • Throwing the Happy Thunder concave (any of the available shapes) would be neat, considering the use of a single micro drop in the rear. Pretty sure the Ghost from Madrid, as well as a couple other small boards, share the same design mentality.


  • Do we count decks that have a bit of rocker up front as having a microdrop? It ends up with a similar thing, but it lets you get a lot further onto the truck 


  • I'm leaning more towards the drops between the trucks styles. I've got the Theory, the Sacrifice, the Cheesegrater, and Chaisy, so far on the decks to review. Hoping for a chance to add the Foster Hydra to the mix.

    So far my notes are 

    Prism Theory

     has a big stance platform and is useful if you move your feet around. 
    the drop pocket on the front of the theory feels a bit to far from the trucks to get the optimal steering for whipping into slides but feels very nice sideways. 
    back concave is great for referencing toesides with the little bumps.

    Pantheon Sacrifice

    pretty ideal concave for freeriding 

    smaller width and tighter stance focused concave makes for no need to move feet around your always right where you wanna be.

    mellow concave mixed with narrow width feel very ergonomic.

    never need to move feet when gearing up for big squats slides, toesides, 180's, switch slides, or hands down drifts.

    getting low on this deck feels incredible.

    light weight and very fun.

    Landyachtz Cheesegrater

    This deck as very nimble and stiff construction allowing to finesse slides with very minimal resistance.

    w concave is intense and great for standup Freeride but is a pain for tucking.

    trucks mount very close to microdrops so is  exceptionally nimble.

    hollow tech construction is great and really ups the rigidity and light weight.

    concave can be hard to find since it's drops are more mellow.

    Pantheon Chaisy

    Flows in and out of concave so feels very organic.

    slides like a drop deck, performs like a racing deck,

    hard to hold out slides on symmetrical setups due to width and directional concave.

    light and rigid great for snappy slides in steep terrain.

    kicktail

     



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