Carver Skateboards X Lost Rad Ripper CX 31.25" Surfskate
Street surfing with an 80's vibe
Matt 'Mayhem' Biolos of ...Lost Surfboards is undoubtedly one of the most innovative board designers in surfing today, and his style is reflected in the function, bold look and overall vibe of the Carver Skateboards x Lost collection.
The short, wide shape of the Rad Ripper makes pumping on flat terrain a pleasure.
Riding style
The board has a magical performance. The special construction of the trucks allows you to pump up and down the road without pushing. An ingenious skateboard for surfers who also want to practice their surf turns on flat days.
Setup
The CX Reverse Kingpin front truck offers fantastic manoeuvrability for tight turns and allows effortless pumping. The C2.4 truck in oldschool design at the back ensures that the board still remains super stable during tricks. Thanks to the hybrid construction of the CX trucks set, you can also land air tricks in a controlled manner and switch without any problems. The soft wheels glide smoothly over any surface and offer excellent grip.
Note: Wheel and truck colours may vary due to stock shortage
Attributes
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Medium concave for versatility
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High trucks for pop
- Article number: 699827
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Gender:
- Men
- Women
- Kids
- Riding Style:
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1 inch = 2,54 cm
- Length (inch): 31.2 inch
- Width (cm): 26.7 cm
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1 inch = 2,54 cm
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drop-through or top-mount
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Distance between front and rear truck. 1 inch = 2,54 cm
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The outer width of the truck incl. the pin that holds the wheels. The truck width should approx. match the deck width. 1 inch = 2,54 cm
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Width of the main part of the truck, without the pins. 1 inch = 2,54 cm
- Wheel Size: 68 mm
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Usually from 75A (soft - silent, grip) to 101A (hard - fast, technical)
- ABEC Class: 7
- Carver x ...Lost Surfboards Collaboration
- Surfboard shape deck
- Maple wood deck
- CX trucks set
- 68 mm 78A Mag Smoke wheels
Shop availability
About Carver Skateboards
Bringing surfing to the streets, but how? A waveless summer in Venice Beach inspired Greg Falk and Neil Carver to experiment. In an old garage behind their house, they began to tinker with skateboards and in particular the trucks. Nowadays, Carver surfskates are in a class of their own and you can train for your next surf session every day.