Prism Skate Co.
36" - Theory V2
36" - Theory V2
Note: If you're outside the USA, we don't collect duty or import taxes.
Specs:
- Length - 36"
- Width - 10"
- Wheelbase - 26" to 27"
- Construction - Maple, Fiberglass & Epoxy
Concave
Lots of Rocker - lowers the center of gravity and makes it easier to weight the front foot
Sharp Radial Concave - simple, locks you in
Moderate W-Concave - hump in the middle, provides a point of reference for your feet and some extra grip
Flush Mounts - provide a slightly lower center of gravity and allows the trucks to be at their correct angle when used with rocker platform
Large Flares - The flares make it looks and feel like a drop deck, when you really get the extra turnability of a top mount. The rocker contributes to this too
What is this thang?
This is one of the best freeride boards for progression. It's really easy to slide due to it's semi-low ride height and has more concave to lock you in than something like a Moonshine Rum Runner (a board if you like super mellow concave). This board is also hella durable... Liam Morgan literally has bullet holes in his and skates it daily.
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Ships Out ASAP
Ships Out ASAP
We try to get you your tracking within 1-2 business days generally.
A lot of our stuff ships priority and we do our best to get you the fastest shipping at the fairest price, but occasionally shipping times may vary, because like you, we're human beings and sh*t happens sometimes. If you have any issues at all, or need something quicker than is advertised on the site, you can call us and we'll personally take care of you in the best way we can.
Shipping times vary based on the item.
For detailed shipping times, issues, or help with your order call us - (848) 444-1550
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